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dauntless

[dawnt-lis, dahnt-] / ˈdɔnt lɪs, ˈdɑnt- /


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Over the last two decades, Lee has helped light the path for many dauntless young women in music; but she’s not out of the ring just yet.

From Los Angeles Times

Many of the cheers that erupted when the rover Perseverance settled gently on the surface of Mars the other day were voiced by the people of JPL, the descendants of those dauntless CalTech crackpots.

From Washington Post

I recall watching with sad admiration, decades ago, the dauntless activism of what was once known as the Captive Nations lobby, those brave refugees and descendants from the Baltic states then subjugated by Soviet communism.

From Washington Post

“Sin Miedo” is a bold proposal to listeners of any ethnicity, but it’s also Uchis’ love letter to the Latina foremothers who paved the way — similarly dauntless artists who were both revered and resented.

From Los Angeles Times

As an investigative reporter, the dauntless Belton tracked down documents and followed the money to create this meticulously assembled portrait of Vladimir Putin’s circle.

From New York Times