He has a seemingly inexhaustible number of nephews, nieces, and second cousins once removed. |
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The sane traveler takes with them an almost inexhaustible supply of patience. |
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That time frame leaves an almost inexhaustible supply of pretexts to draw upon in the fight against the West. |
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Tuck in behind an abundant gas giant and you have protection from solar flares and an inexhaustible supply of hydrocarbons and volatiles. |
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Even logging company executives admit there was a time when they acted as if Quebec's forests were inexhaustible. |
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Whenever you come across a foolproof premise, you must take into account the inexhaustible resourcefulness of the world's fools. |
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This is the inexhaustible domain of what is real without being actual, what is not but which may be. |
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Later, a trip alongside the Black Sea helped quench Sorokin's inexhaustible desire to travel. |
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The lake contained an area of 3,370 acres and was said to have a practically inexhaustible deposit of salt and gypsum. |
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Immense queues developed, but everyone was happily served with apparently inexhaustible supplies of food and wine. |
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I have a virtually inexhaustible supply of stories about Sensei such as this. |
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Sometimes I miss the camaraderie of having that singular purpose and naive spark and inexhaustible energy. |
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They seem to have an inexhaustible supply of energy and a considerable willpower. |
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The environment, once thought of as an abundant and inexhaustible public resource, is acquiring real economic value. |
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Ultimate control of most of the circuit of the Black Sea gave him almost inexhaustible supplies of men and materials for his military campaigns. |
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My mother seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of wise little verses and I should have written them down while they were still in my memory. |
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Portia is described as charming and charismatic with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of optimism and humor. |
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This inexhaustible source of pure water was a marvel to Indian and frontiersman alike prior to the 19th century. |
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However, even a single inexhaustible form of unproblematic fun is enough to avoid the problems above. |
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The greatness of the text consists in its inexhaustible capacity to express the fundamental features of our human drama. |
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Mumbai has inexhaustible stores of energy, yet has a live and let live disposition which welcomes all comers. |
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Irrespective of motivation, government resources are not inexhaustible and humanitarian interventions have to be selective. |
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Their say-no-to-drugs mantra affirmed that New York at least has an inexhaustible supply of high energy. |
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He was as unschooled in covert action as his Embassy counterparts, but was more innovative and seemingly inexhaustible. |
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All it achieves is presumably the exhaustion of what appears to be an inexhaustible woman and the enervation of her audience. |
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There has been a major expansion in the use of clean, inexhaustible energy sources such as wind, wave and solar power. |
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Robinson was a gentleman, unfailingly courteous, with inexhaustible enthusiasm. |
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He had the same bounce in his step, the same inexhaustible energy and, ironically, the same tendency to laugh at everything I said. |
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When resources are free, people tend to view them as unlimited or inexhaustible. |
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Many people take whatever they can, believing that natural resources are inexhaustible. |
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The ocean is not an inexhaustible resource, and its health affects all living creatures. |
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We all know about the six-guns that seem to have an inexhaustible supply of bullets in them in many westerns. |
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She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing. |
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Italy was a country of inexhaustible charm, sybaritic pleasure, and cultural wealth, of course, but it was not to be taken quite seriously in an economic or political sense. |
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Simply put, his wild imagination and inexhaustible creative energy might have been the only consolations for a life that seemed destined for meek destitution from the start. |
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As long as markets function properly and provide incentives for innovation and ingenuity, productivity will never reach diminishing returns because knowledge and ideas are inexhaustible resources. |
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For you are a sea of inexhaustible mercy: 'All streams run to the sea, but the sea is never full. |
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Behind these achievements was a man of startling physical prowess and inexhaustible sanguinity. |
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But India has run into a surprising hitch on its way to superpower status: its inexhaustible supply of workers is becoming exhausted. |
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Sometimes they just drop in for a chat and to laugh at his inexhaustible supply of jokes. |
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Bayo, to me, was always: a brilliant intellectual, an inexhaustible and dynamic leader, and a committed worrier for the liberation of Africa. |
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Along with a gentleness that masked an iron will, Menuhin's humour was inexhaustible. |
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Spread like wildfire through time and space are common and inexhaustible source of conflict. |
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From this point and onward into the Eternal Future, this gift of God should reveal unto mankind the inexhaustible absoluteness of God. |
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Also along for the ride is Nelson Veras, one of the best-kept secrets of the music world, a guitarist of inexhaustible resources. |
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He's small and chunky, with an inexhaustible supply of chat-up lines. |
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We hope that the reader will take in this second volume of inexhaustible treasures as one would continue to unwrap endless gifts. |
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It should be obvious that we cannot treat natural capital as inexhaustible. |
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His unusual career path, contagious enthusiasm, joyful creativity and inexhaustible brio? |
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Efficiency involves endless attaining, the pleasure of inexhaustible transfiguration into better ways of doing things. |
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Provide money bags for yourselves that do not wear out, an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that no thief can reach nor moth destroy. |
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Our desires and wants are inexhaustible, but we must decide which ones to gratify. |
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Translation: Aikido is the Way of supreme, unbounded, perfect, and inexhaustible Love that binds and sustains the universe. |
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If achieved,it could potentially open up a virtually inexhaustible supply of electricity,for applications throughout the world. |
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The difference between eating and not eating lies in one crucial and inexhaustible resource on the planet: human ingenuity. |
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An inexhaustible number of recipes for preparing it exist and even a special cook book. |
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Seas and oceans resources are not inexhaustible and not of an infinite regenerative capacity. |
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Ambient heat is therefore a renewable energy, of which we have an inexhaustible supply. |
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Parliament has decided to recognise that medicinal herbs are still an inexhaustible source of active ingredients for therapeutic use. |
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Topics such as time and congestion are inexhaustible and any progress made opens the way to further progress. |
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Apart being environmental friendly, renewable energy sources are inexhaustible if managed properly. |
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There is not an inexhaustible supply of experienced pilots to operate these fleets. |
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The sea has long been regarded as the source of an inexhaustible food supply. |
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If water appears to be a free resource, it will continue to be treated as an inexhaustible one. |
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The inexhaustible riches of His grace are there for each of us when we open up to Him. |
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What the English call comfort is something inexhaustible and illimitable. |
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Her brashness, inventiveness, and inexhaustible energy carried her the rest of the way. |
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The inexhaustible fertility of our soil, salubrity of the climate, and the various and amazing resources of the country, evince its capacity to support a dense population. |
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I was, in fact, one of the lucky recipients of the inexhaustible generosity documented in the film. |
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The Complete Works By Michel de Montaigne This is the one inexhaustible book anyone interested in the form must have. |
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What figurations, what formulas, could describe the inexhaustible kinesis of those years? |
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In treating his subject in the Positive method, he finds inexhaustible material for all his activity of research, without betaking himself to insoluble questions. |
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In contrast to other sources of nitrogen, such as guano and South American sodium nitrate, which were exhaustible, there is an inexhaustible supply of nitrogen in the air. |
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Wouldn't nuclear power then be seen as the potential saviour of the race with its seemingly inexhaustible supply and comparatively small amount of waste? |
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Their tendency to exploit it as if it were an inexhaustible resource has repeatedly led to disaster, sometimes leading to the loss of entire human communities. |
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A good place to start is the long-running ernienotbert.blogspot.com, which offers remastered gems from a seemingly inexhaustible collection of rare, vintage Christmas vinyl. |
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Man has an inexhaustible ability to beshit his environment, with politicians well in the lead. |
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Nor was the president's talk of abundant and inexhaustible resources mere gasconade. |
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In 1848, William moved south to Northfleet, in Kent, where inexhaustible supplies of soft chalk were available. |
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But we're now living in 2012, not 1945, and contrary to back then, when we had to produce music ourselves if we wanted to listen to it, there is now an inexhaustible amount of classical and contemporary music. |
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That is how Mary was and how she is: an inexhaustible source of beauty to the one who is able to see her with lucidity and respect, and a treasure of kindness and tenderness for all beings. |
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And the vacant orbits gazed back at her, tonguelessly declaring their inexhaustible resources. |
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If any atheist can stake his soul for a wager against such an inexhaustible disproportion, let him never hereafter accuse others of credulity. |
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Indeed, century after century, we also see the birth of forces of reform and renewal, because God's newness is inexhaustible and provides ever new strength to forge ahead. |
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The first to come to mind is Anderson, the playmaker with a seemingly inexhaustible box of tricks, closely followed by rangy forward Ramon, fox in the box Renato and Celso, the midfield metronome. |
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A language is not just a collection of words in an unabridged dictionary but the individual and social possession of living human beings, an inexhaustible system of equivalents, of sounds to objects and to one another. |
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There is an apparently inexhaustible demand for data: make sure that it is needed data, and not just an array of figures that will remain unread except by the girls who type it. |
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The inexhaustible economic growth scenario was already called into question from the 1970s onwards, triggering the demand to develop more comprehensive, adapted and true-to-life instruments of economic analysis. |
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To our secretary, Noëlla C. Benoit, goes our profound admiration and gratitude for her inexhaustible patience through repeated emendations to our text. |
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One frustration of solar energy is that although it's free, clean, and inexhaustible, it's a major challenge to harvest efficiently. |
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The detail is inexhaustible and the purpose multiple. |
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Nowadays it is evident that the oceans are not infinite or inexhaustible and that Man has the capacity to interfere in biochemical processes which are essential to maintain human society. |
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Nostalgia aside, you get to a point where all you're interested in is the peculiar luxury of cultivating a receptively blank mind in a familiar, inexhaustible place. |
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Under-employment and unemployment remain the régime's two-edged weapon: an almost inexhaustible source of cheap labour to conquer international markets, but also a potential source of instability. |
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The desire to remove oneself ever further from any possibility of sin can be extended forever, and serves as an inexhaustible font for political rivalry. |
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With other elements, the odor of tear gas, the fires, the city shaken out of its torpor on the day of the death, it has remained etched, palpitating and inexhaustible. |
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In these pieces we can find the fundamental values of our ethos in which racial miscegenation, religious diversity and a mixture of customs are steeped an inexhaustible fountain of traditions, rhythms and spectacles. |
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And even if another crisis is avoided, the United States will be exporting to the world lower growth, a depreciating dollar and premiums on bond yields as the inexhaustible supply of debt floods the global markets. |
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There must consequently be some other external source of the inexhaustible diversity of sensations. |
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The capacity of human beings to think up new ways to kill one another proved inexhaustible, as did our capacity to exempt from mercy those who look different or pray to a different God. |
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Assigned with an inexhaustible fate superiorly clear,i regret the existence of certain lonelinesses, silences and cries disappeared in the wadding of the magnificence of the floods, which reflect all the beauties of the sky. |
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It is proof that Europe by concrete terms of travel, collaboration and encounters, can become a vast, wealthy and inexhaustible area of discovery. |
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It's a similar mix in nearby Newtown, except King Street is much longer and has edgy boutiques and an almost inexhaustible selection of exotic restaurants. |
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With our eyes and the understanding of our hearts, we shall ponder the inexhaustible wealth contained in the Father's name, which Jesus saw fit to make known to us when He prayed on our behalf. |
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Why, given that the source from which you take your science which is my own Creation, and is an inexhaustible well of love, wisdom, health, and life, do your works manifest the opposite? |
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The only way for the State to fight against the Brotherhood in the social domain is thus to impoverish it: the Brotherhood is rich, to be sure, but its resources are not inexhaustible. |
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He leaves us this extraordinary testament of love, so that always and everywhere the mystery of his Body and Blood may be perpetuated and people may approach the inexhaustible source of grace. |
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We have to make the rest of the world understand that the resource is far from inexhaustible and that it is a short-term risk from the point of view of the food supply. |
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China is Australia's biggest market, and, through its inexhaustible appetite for Australian minerals, a main reason why Australia is enjoying its 22nd consecutive year of economic growth. |
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Free nature in her inexhaustible richdom of forms can never be fettered into the narrow bounds, which we may assign to any of our technic definitions. |
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A full gig held hundreds of the teasel heads, and since the spines wore down very quickly, the demand for more and more teasels was inexhaustible. |
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