<adj.all> sit straight stood defiantly with unbowed back
not forced to bow down to a conqueror
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Unbowed \Un*bowed"\, a. [Pref. un- not + bowed.] Not bent or arched; not bowed down. --Byron.
Interviewed after the plenum, he said Gorbachev was unbowed by conservative criticism.
Despite his 1990 miscalculations, Mr. Gabelli is unbowed, saying he has no intention of changing his value-investing style or to stop growing.
The plan "arrives here bloody, but I believe unbowed _ largely because it represents the very best compromise reachable," said Sen. James Sasser, D-Tenn., chairman of the Senate Budget Committee that helped draft the blueprint.
Fisons' shares fell 13 per cent from 194p to 169p in heavy trading. 'We are bloody but unbowed,' said Mr Cedric Scroggs, chief executive.
Eastern trustee Martin R. Shugrue Jr., who has been running the airline since Frank Lorenzo was ousted in April, was unbowed by the challenge, although he had to admit Eastern's reputation was damaged by the creditors' push for liquidation.
In other words, my head is bloody but unbowed." During a committee's discussion Tuesday of the university's 1985 decision to sell off its investments in South Africa, Chandler said, "You know Zimbabwe's all nigger now.
But Mr. Mohamed believes the Iraqis they left behind remain unbowed by the bombing.