For someone who crowed about the invaluable merits of free improvisation, he often appeared indomitable and scrupulously prepared. |
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He is on the touchline as Guy's Hospital, the oldest club in the world, bash on in their beleaguered but indomitable way. |
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Deep down, beneath his rather cheerful exterior, resides an indomitable spirit. |
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The Olympics are a product both of our dreams and of our indomitable drive for perfection, the best of what the mortal human body can achieve. |
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To his admirers he was a resolute, wily, irreproachable and indomitable champion of the workers' cause. |
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It was typical of the indomitable spirit of these women that all the way, despite the pain, she joked with those who were carrying her. |
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After all, I have an indomitable spirit, and a little blood-letting was not going to buckle me. |
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The show rode solely on the shoulders of its child star's indomitable cuteness. |
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He was the indomitable cancer fighter and cancer beater who finished first in the Tour de France a record seven times. |
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The Great Wall is a symbol of the dauntlessly indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation. |
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Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on. |
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I have decided to let the indomitable Mr. Bonnet take a whack at responding to your reviews this week. |
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Iain is grateful to both parents for endowing him with an indomitable spirit and an iron will. |
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This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine. |
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They are the mighty minnows of the national league, a wee club with limited history and resources, but an indomitable instinct for survival. |
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Yet, in the midst of this chaos this fragile city hung together by a slender thread that is the city's indomitable spirit and heart. |
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All the poems are short paeans to the indomitable courage of ordinary suffering people. |
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Esther's indomitable humane compassion drives her to risk her own life to oppose narrow and violent evil. |
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Luftwaffe history is replete with legends of indomitable German fighter pilots. |
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To be successful one should have a combination of curiosity, imagination and indomitable spirit. |
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His superbly chiseled lips, ordinarily compressed in a grim line that bespoke indomitable will, at the moment hung open flaccidly. |
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But this young Chinese girl has an indomitable spirit and an irrepressible enthusiasm. |
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She will be well remembered for her role as matriarch of a large family her indomitable spirit and brilliance at the piano. |
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But it is also a story of indomitable willpower, and the courage and dignity of the human spirit. |
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But the soothsayers had reckoned without one factor, the indomitable will that separates the titans from the also-rans. |
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He possessed both an indomitable will and supersensitive antennae attuned to the political airways. |
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On the other hand, Chileans are also proud of descending from the brave and indomitable Araucanian Indians. |
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Working every angle in a role that could easily have veered into saccharine excess, Portman is indomitable. |
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The club has had more downs than ups over the years but that indomitable spirit that it is renowned for has lived proudly on. |
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But even her critics, infuriated by her indomitable chirpiness, admire her equally unquenchable energy. |
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Needless to say, he was a man of indomitable spirit who moved a nation, the perfect companion for a dying friend. |
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An indomitable spirit, a large heart, an inspirational soul, and a man with a message. |
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Out of the wreckage of war sometimes come uplifting tales of the indomitable human spirit. |
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This is an eloquent testimony to her determination, indomitable spirit and steadfast commitment to the cause. |
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Her indomitable spirit has helped her overcome many hurdles over the years. |
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Their energy is bottomless, their spirit indomitable, their contribution invaluable. |
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But that was without giving due reckoning to this team's indomitable spirit. |
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He was struck by the indomitable spirit of the Tibetans, impressed enough to want to contribute somehow. |
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As the exhibition clearly demonstrates, she has become an icon of indomitable spirit and hope. |
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He inspired all who knew him with his indomitable determination to lead an active life in the face of serious illness. |
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Check out these must-sees showcasing the indomitable human spirit. |
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Few nations have ever existed, who have evinced more indomitable courage or hardihood, or shown more devotion to the spirit of independence than the Iroquois. |
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Many young readers already know Alice McLeod, the indomitable home-schooled girl who tries very hard not to appear uncool. |
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If there was a problem, Louis B. Mayer, the indomitable head of MGM, would fix it. |
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My grandmother, an indomitable woman, had suffered a stroke, which I associated with something that happened to older people. |
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But they got there and have remained due to their indomitable spirit. |
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She is a woman with an indomitable spirit and unshakeable views. |
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The indomitable resourcefulness of these children shines through. |
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I used to loathe its happy-clappy gaucheness, but now I quite like it, despite knowing that there's nothing gauche about its indomitable owner. |
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German troops put up a fierce resistance and, despite its indomitable courage, the 1st Battalion incurs heavy losses. |
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Is it the indomitable spirit that drives the exhaustion out of him? |
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We will miss her grace, her elegancy, her generosity and her indomitable spirit. |
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Despite these challenges, Melanie has impressed everyone with her determination and indomitable spirit. |
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The first of these rights is the right to freedom of speech, an indomitable right that must be respected everywhere, without exception. |
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It was ugly, cantankerous, simple enough for any farmhand to understand and fix, and indomitable. |
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This episode has the actress guest starring as his indomitable mother. |
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Many were indomitable, even in the face of serious risks to their lives and livelihoods. |
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I'm pleased to be involved in this event as it's my first international competition, with the indomitable Lions. |
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The full force of his indomitable logic hits you like a power punch! |
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She worked hard and with tenacity and her apologetic and self-effacing air masked an indomitable, unquenchable spirit. |
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Have you ever in your life met a child as cheerful, spookily intelligent, unselfish, or indomitable as little Shirley? |
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She is a great role model and absolutely representative of the archaeologists I met in her indomitable drive. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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For a year past, he knew the inevitable, yet by his indomitable will kept strongheartedly to his' work, sustained by a rugged vitality. |
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A descendant of missionaries and educators, Benton was greatly influenced by his indomitable mother a professor's widow, pioneer woman school superintendent, and Montana homesteader who instilled in him the drive to excel. |
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Twice married, twice widowed, a passionate lover, gambler, pirate, sea captain, politician, mother of heroes, and, above all, a symbol of the indomitable human spirit and Irish independence. |
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The strength to change lies in our determination, in our indomitable will to get back to basics and to live for them passionately and compassionately. |
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She is determined, indomitable, self-serving but also self-sacrificing. |
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Since its inception, students of the art have been taught to follow the basic tenets of tae kwon do: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. |
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Your uncomplaining acceptance and indomitable spirit can only come from the ages of tough Norsemen who learned how to thrive on the ice fields of your ancestors. |
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The strong are generous, being rich enough to be generous: the most energetic rebels, the most indomitable enemies of society have always been big-hearted. |
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The Troopers' greatest weapons are their indomitable spirit, their unwavering sense of duty and their undying loyalty to each other and to the ideals that the Republic represents. |
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Though on paper England may seem the obvious favourites – a rare label for the team forever cast as the underdogs to the near indomitable Black Ferns – Canada, despite making their World Cup final debut, are no pushovers. |
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Predictably, it took some cajoling by a pretty, francophone colleague before the indomitable maître d' yielded and seated us in the lounge to await the precious table. |
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They were proud, too, that their indomitable spirit had been recognised. |
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So for several centuries, the Vietnamese people's resistant spirit made an indomitable shield for South-East Asia nations against Northern invasion. |
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During the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan, I saw the same courage and resilience, and the same indomitable capacity to pick up the pieces and carry on. |
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We shall miss Liz, her indomitable spirit and infectious enthusiasm as she enters a new phase in her life, spending more time with her family, which includes a new granddaughter. |
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The indomitable character and remarkable courage and determination of Parvana were inspired by personalities Deborah Ellis met while working in refugee camps in Pakistan. |
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Fundamentally, I have always believed in the goodness of people, but Africa has taught me a lesson in absolute humility and the true meaning of the indomitable spirit of the human mind. |
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Every North American family, it seems, includes at least one indomitable aunt who lives contentedly by herself, or a bachelor uncle who treasures the rugged individualism of keeping his own household. |
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But this would be to underestimate the resources of this success-driven man, who embarked on the venture with a carefully considered entrepreneurial strategy and his indomitable determination to succeed. |
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After the service of remembrance for Mary, each guest was given a helium filled purple balloon to release into the heavens to commemorate the wonderful indomitable spirit that was Mary Ellen Drover. |
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Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which sprang to light in General Feversham. |
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Under a quiet exterior and plain dress were a daring nature and indomitable ambition for military and naval distinction. |
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They're as indomitable as that dried milk scum at the dead center inside bottom of your kid's empty breakfast glass left out in the sun. |
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New Delhi Clad in a crumpled cotton sari and loosely tied hair, social activist Medha Patkar exuberates an indomitable spirit. |
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These chapters fill us with indomitable hope and enthusiasm for life. |
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But he was a youth of indomitable spirit, strong and agile as a wild cat. |
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Within four years he had been succeeded by the indomitable Earldorman Aethelred, who secured an alliance with Alfred of Wessex by marrying the king's daughter, Aethelflaed. |
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