The place was steeped in councilors, past and present, from the indefatigable bike fanatic Gordon Price to the bike-commuting Peter Ladner. |
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A quick cheerio to the normally indefatigable Lillian, who suffered a setback last week when she thought she was suffering from indigestion. |
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A whistle-stop tour of the home of Renaissance painting, by gondola, vaporetto and on foot, with Sir Tim as our indefatigable guide. |
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But in his over-particular vanity and his envy he was indefatigable in the striving for power. |
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Irving and Ethel were two of a kind, indefatigable troupers who simply never wanted to get off stage. |
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He is known as a daring innovator in science, as an indefatigable researcher and as a great transformer of nature. |
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More than a few antiques dealers start out as indefatigable collectors who make the decision to turn their avocation into a vocation. |
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Being an indefatigable pogonophile, I must have swiped right by accident because Rory was blindingly beardless. |
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Later that evening, the indefatigable management team inducts the 200 new staff at the Teviot bar in preparation for this year's festival. |
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However, Titik, 34, is now enjoying the fruits of her persistence and indefatigable spirit. |
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What the band lacks in originality, it more than makes up for with committed chops and indefatigable energy. |
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It is relevant that Bishop was an indefatigable keeper of notebooks, a fact that implies approval of diaristic discourse. |
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Intelligent, courageous, dynamic, indefatigable and compassionate are the words that best describe young Tom. |
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King's indefatigable efforts in the pursuit of a better world for future generations are to be applauded. |
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His stamina is indefatigable and he hasn't had a cold since he converted to raw food fruitarianism. |
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Through his mother's contacts, he acted as if he were born to greatness, whereas in truth he had to achieve it by his own indefatigable efforts. |
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Like a restive monkey, it dangles from each vine of contemplation for hardly a millisecond and moves ahead with indefatigable enthusiasm. |
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And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin. |
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One can only salute such indefatigable souls, and wish them success in their efforts. |
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Polio may have deprived Kannan of his legs, but it has not deterred his indefatigable spirit and desire to achieve and inspire others as well. |
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But he was just indefatigable when it came to his relationships with women. |
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Brilliant as he was indefatigable, he recreated the Zuni past from their syllables and potsherds. |
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At 73 June sings those lyrics with the same determined pluck as she did at 9, revealing an artist whose hopefulness proved as solid and indefatigable as her voice. |
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He was sometimes an easy touch, and always an indefatigable booster for New York City. |
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Community health workers like Joyce who are seemingly indefatigable are oiling the cogs of weary health systems across Africa. |
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Richardson was an indefatigable reviser of his own work, and the various editions of his novels differ greatly. |
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Throughout her career Nana continued to be an indefatigable globetrotter, recording and touring across five continents. |
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Meanwhile, Koité the indefatigable globetrotter managed to fit in solo shows with his own group in Australia, Gabon and Belgium. |
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The exuberant, indefatigable Democrat from Oregon and the dour, taciturn Republican from New Hampshire made an odd couple. |
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The project is headed by the indefatigable husband-and-wife team of John and Terese Hart, who have made Congo their home for 40 years. |
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He tells me his hero, as an artist, was Studs Terkel, the indefatigable oral historian, whom he met once in Chicago. |
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Her husband, first of all, an indefatigable supporter, and her three children, two girls and a boy, now in their late teens. |
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The indefatigable Victor Korchnoi has the highest rating among Swiss players. |
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Secondly, and just as importantly, Madam Dubé served as an example of an indefatigable work ethic. |
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In this and every other aspect of creating an environment of fairness and efficiency, the IRB has been indefatigable in its efforts. |
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Sihem Bensedrine is a brave and indefatigable defender of human rights, of democracy and of freedom of expression. |
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Alain Crombecque was indeed an insatiable scout of artistic territories, an indefatigable watchman. |
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For a couple of hours there is hectic activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and indefatigable joggers getting their morning exercise. |
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She has been indefatigable in helping us to counter a threat, which may have repercussions over a far wider area, than that occupied by this charming little cottage. |
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Richard Ben Cramer explores the abduction of Olympic athlete Kari Swenson and the indefatigable sheriff who hunted her abductor. |
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But you get the feeling that the wizardly manchild is indefatigable. |
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Perhaps even the indefatigable John Kerry might be discouraged from more futile and dispiriting peace talks. |
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His opponent, Tony Movshon, older, stouter, and, it must be said, considerably less indefatigable, was out-flashed. |
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He has been an indefatigable defender of Epsom General Hospital. |
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More useful were sessions with Madame Mansouri, a physiotherapist, who was indefatigable in her attempts to get Kit to sit up unaided, to roll over and to crawl. |
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He was indefatigable in his industry and sense of curiosity. |
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Stony, an indefatigable singer capable of holding the attention of an entire concert hall for over 4 hours non-stop, has always been a great sportsman. |
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The indefatigable Fontaine threw herself into this new venture with enthusiasm and the singer's tour in the Land of the Rising Sun proved to be a huge hit with Japanese music fans. |
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The indefatigable zeal with which the Bush administration opposes the ICC flows from a disturbingly similar anachronistic world-view. |
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Gioia is normally indefatigable in tracking a song as it ramifies from its origins to various media, but occasionally he misses a turn. |
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In the four year interval that separated her first and second album, Diam's has put in time on the rap scene, establishing herself as an indefatigable sparring partner for male and female artists alike. |
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His indefatigable inventiveness and many publications soon made him influential in horological circles, and he became involved in the attempt to solve the problem of determining longitude at sea. |
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But however well placed they might be, market participants need a neutral and indefatigable broker to accompany, and sometimes remotivate them, during the long and difficult negotiations of this code. |
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What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night. |
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They are going to go out in search of little squads of devoted workers, indefatigable defenders of their brands, insatiable conquerors of market share. |
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Popular music often draws on this indefatigable source of new sounds. |
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Good ol' boy film critic who has been an indefatigable champion for B-Movies. |
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He was indefatigable, never seemed dispirited, and his friendly, folksy off-the-cuff style resonated. |
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Known as the maestro of multitasking, she was a high-profile lawyer, an indefatigable volunteer for breast cancer research, a director of the International Women's Foundation, a mentor for other women and a devoted mother. |
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I am worried that despite almost indefatigable efforts of many, the Berlin-plus issue remains unsettled with consequences, as we know, for our aspirations in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. |
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Still, the indefatigable Helga continued her studies, graduating from the Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Montevideo, Uruguay, despite the need for an amputation halfway through her schooling. |
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Onwards, and amid the attention paid to Jermain Defoe's goal exploits last week, most people were caught by the able play of the supporting cast — and not only the indefatigable Michael Bradley. |
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Former BBC journalist Barry Turley has been brought in to to head a large press operation, while the indefatigable West Belfast assembly member Alex Attwood has been elected party chairman. |
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Her indefatigable energy, her selfless and unwavering commitment to this project, together with her ability to roll up her sleeves and take on any task required of her, ensured the success of this installation. |
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Let each and everyone here pay tribute to the indefatigable debater, to one who stood unbowed, believing beyond all reasonable belief that ideas could change the world. |
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Our employees are vital to the success of this organization and I want to thank every one of them on behalf of the Passport Office for their indefatigable dedication and support. |
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Interview with this indefatigable thinker on a question that concerns not just our mobility in space, but our perception of the world and our rapport with the real. |
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And with a dry chuckle, the anchorite of Bloomsbury, the indefatigable chronicler of London and her most exciting inhabitants, bade farewell and got down to some serious work. |
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Mr. Zahir Tanin, our indefatigable chairman, also deserves our commendation for his outstanding work during the past year, which has no doubt contributed to his reappointment. |
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And I am one of those people who is indefatigable, in the true sense that I beg someone to find someone who can outwork me. |
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Nevertheless, every week the indefatigable Normand Brathwaite has three well-known personalities do a thousand and one little steps, as they square off in friendly competition. |
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In his speech, the latter recalled Mr Jessel's exemplary career that spoke for itself, citing the service rendered to the profession and young apprentices by this indefatigable, enthusiastic professional. |
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His indefatigable adversary, who is the perfect model of an agile controversialist, had attacked him as a magniloquent Thraso, on account of his Pansophical promises. |
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They refused to leave London during the Blitz and were indefatigable in visiting troops, munition factories, dockyards, and hospitals all over the country. |
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Peter Williams, a forceful preacher, and an indefatigable worker, who had joined the Methodists in 1746, after being driven from several curacies. |
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