Chichester worked tirelessly for causes far beyond the New Hampshire seacoast. |
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She shuffled tirelessly through essay after essay just to find one single piece of loose-leaf paper. |
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They worked tirelessly as a unit and their ball retention, rucking and tackling were almost faultless. |
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Dom Grimes and George Ross worked tirelessly in midfield and Sam Pollock worked hard on the right. |
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Numerous community organizations work tirelessly to support the reintegration of people with mental illnesses into our communities. |
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Soldiers drilled tirelessly, many sporting staves and lances, and many more sporting what just looked like slim, polished wood and metal. |
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A special word of thanks to all the committee members who work tirelessly behind the scenes. |
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The Sports Development Committee work tirelessly to promote sport in Newry and Mourne and for that they received worthy praise. |
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In both the ruling and opposition camps, there are people who tirelessly exalt political unification and economic integration. |
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It is encouraging to see that our officers and staff continue tirelessly in their efforts to boost detections. |
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He said the charity's grant was an insult to his mother, who had tirelessly raised funds for it before her death. |
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We have worked humbly and tirelessly to bring civility in political discourse to the next level. |
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For more than half a century, the swami has tirelessly organized important religious seminars. |
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He was closely followed for the man of the match award by stand-off Mark Sanderson, who ran well with ball in hand and tackled tirelessly. |
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Indeed, he boasts tirelessly of his resolve and steadfastness, making a virtue of rigidity. |
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Moss clung to the rocks and ivy climbed tirelessly, spiralling around the trees. |
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But we can at least keep ourselves physically fit and healthy, capable of working tirelessly for ourselves and others. |
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His perimeter game has come under attack, but it's improving and he has worked tirelessly on bettering it. |
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The soft-hearted lady of the lamp tended tirelessly to the wounded of the Crimean War and laid the foundations of modern nursing. |
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They do this job tirelessly, for what many would consider inferior pay, sometimes unthankfully, and often anonymously. |
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As both musician and composer, Mitchell is always the scientist, tirelessly experimenting with musical forms, textures and instrumentation. |
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I pointed this out to my friend, a feminist who campaigns tirelessly for the rights of women, but she was unpersuaded. |
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Since then, health officials have been tirelessly working to slash the conception rate among schoolgirls. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts, tirelessly shined shoes and tailored business attire. |
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He tirelessly promotes and fundraises for the club and, despite a spell of serious illness, remained involved and totally dedicated. |
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He is a compassionate man with vision who tirelessly pursues his lofty goals. |
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Most teachers I know are working generously and tirelessly for their students. |
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But what Baudrillard tirelessly insisted upon was the way in which the hyperreal had invaded and superseded the real. |
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She tirelessly dusts, polishes, cooks and cleans and then still has the patience to tuck you into bed and read you a story. |
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With the party's countrywide base eroding, Gandhi campaigned tirelessly and showed political maturity. |
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He sang the praises of all the crew, but particularly the cooks, who worked tirelessly to prepare 31,443 individual meals during the four months at sea. |
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He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through. |
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Only one horse, a massive old mare that plodded slowly and tirelessly, hooves pounding the packed earth of the road with a quiet clop-clopping sound, drew the cart. |
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A portly man of deceptive agility, perseverance and physical strength, Mr. Holst tirelessly hefted commodious traveling bags full of gifts. |
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Its winegrowers work tirelessly to produce Champagne of such high quality that it can bear comparison with the most prestigious labels. |
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My father fought tirelessly to see that Reagan's policies did not run roughshod over the disenfranchised. |
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These are medium-sized, well proportioned, powerful dogs, with well set, very muscular front and rear legs that enable them to work tirelessly. |
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The unexplained deaths of an elderly man and the mentally handicapped son he tirelessly cared for. |
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Creaform works tirelessly to maintain its position as a leader and groundbreaker in 3DÂ digitizing. |
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I know our ambassadors in New York are negotiating tirelessly and resolutely but not inflexibly. |
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That they held opinions abominable to those of us who tirelessly invigilate the political niceties goes without saying. |
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She tirelessly helps de-mystify complex paper forms, comforts an ill or grieving friend, or supports a farmer facing financial challenges. |
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He worked tirelessly to perfect a prose style that was full of zest for life and was seemingly impressionistic. |
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They were obliged to live frugally, rise early, put on a suit every day and tirelessly accost strangers. |
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Over the next five years, the syndicate worked tirelessly, surmounting enormous difficulties to push the project through. |
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I also must thank Ra'if, who taught me how to endure the impossible, stay strong and fight tirelessly to get him back. |
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Despite suboptimal numbers and long working hours, they work tirelessly to provide quality health care to large numbers of patients each day. |
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In the tradition of the suffragettes, Ms. Duckworth took care of her family while working tirelessly towards peace and justice. |
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The South African international lock forward, who joined NEC Harlequins back in November, has worked tirelessly with Quins' medical team to rehabilitate this injury. |
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I can witness to the fact that it has unceasingly and tirelessly endeavoured to generate debate and encourage convergence. |
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Fortunately, there are those who work tirelessly to reunite fuzzy-headed fans with their stray possessions. |
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The individualist position that so many artists adopt today, tirelessly employing the same old tricks, interests me less and less. |
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And hovering over them all is the constant threat of the police, who ticket the men tirelessly, leading to hundreds of dollars in fines and repeated stays in jail. |
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That is why we must work tirelessly to attain results commensurate with the challenges. |
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Being the type never to back off from challenges, I tirelessly committed to social issues, mainly issues related to physical fitness and health. |
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Since 1994, we have worked tirelessly to rebuild our country and to reverse the legacy of apartheid colonialism. |
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At a time when whooping cough was killing almost 6,000 American children a year, the pair worked tirelessly to create the vaccine. |
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It works tirelessly to educate the community and raise awareness about multiple sclerosis. |
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No, we are not perfect, but we have worked tirelessly to achieve our ultimate goal: the well-being and happiness of our people. |
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This is the message I have tirelessly promoted since my arrival in France four years ago. |
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We have tirelessly taken the position that the sponsorship scandal was the responsibility of the Liberal Party, not public servants. |
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Winemakers take great pride in their craft, and work tirelessly to meet to the highest standards. |
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France expresses it tirelessly in international forums and takes it to the heart of the world's major debates. |
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Egypt's commitment to working earnestly and tirelessly to attain the objective of complete and comprehensive disarmament is a firm commitment. |
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She worked and lobbied tirelessly with government and partner producer groups to alleviate cash flow restrictions that affected the industry. |
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As everyone here is aware, Egypt is working tirelessly day and night on negotiations between the two sides, and we are getting very close. |
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Determined to find out what happened, she tirelessly petitions the government to reveal the whereabouts of hundreds who have disappeared. |
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He worked tirelessly to promote a Treaty prohibiting the crime of Genocide. |
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Let us work tirelessly, night and day, to eliminate inequality before the law and oppression. |
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They have trained tirelessly for their entire sport careers and left nothing on the field of play. |
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Over the next year and a half, the milers trained tirelessly, made numerous attempts at downing the barrier, and garnered worldwide attention for their efforts. |
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The decision was an unlikely affirmation of the democratic ideals Nehru had so tirelessly promoted. |
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Rep. Peter King, the Republican chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, has been tirelessly criticizing the agency. |
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The length and breadth of the country benefits from the services of the home care nurses who work tirelessly, to bring solace to those caught up in the trauma. |
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Regardless of the obstacles in her path, she was tirelessly determined to actualize her vision for equality. |
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Mrs Thompson has spent more than 80 years working tirelessly for the Blackpool community both as a Justice of the Peace and leading children's charity worker. |
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He tirelessly states that he is a front player, and not the wide midfielder that he has been forced to impersonate at times for both Leeds and England. |
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It is a vast conspiracy that is working tirelessly to build a Matriarchy to enslave men. |
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The wind tried tirelessly to loosen her tight pony-tail, but only resulted in removing a few strands to hang by her ears, decorated with gold hoops. |
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He volunteers, with leadership and labor, for habitat for Humanity, and he relentlessly and tirelessly writes. |
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This album is tirelessly energetic and full of potential chart hits. |
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The lawyers work tirelessly to delay the execution after the prison botched its first attempt at terminating their client. |
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In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free. |
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She pursues her task ambitiously, tirelessly, and scrupulously through the major texts of three canonical writers of early modern English literature. |
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They were worthy winners of this year's prize for endeavour, a fitting reward for those who have worked so tirelessly towards the improvement of the village. |
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We Think Croydon's Champion is now in its fourth year and celebrates the unsung heroes working tirelessly for good causes within the local community. |
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The law enforcement officers here have worked tirelessly and dedicated themselves to solving this case, and they have not left any stone unturned. |
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The Scotland striker put in a Stakhanovite shift on Thursday night, working Dnipro's rearguard tirelessly and pulling defenders out of position to create openings for others. |
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Implement manufacturers, grocers, lawyers, and railroad executives all had a stake in the health of the rural economy and worked tirelessly to promote fairs. |
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He has now been granted the title of 'Father of the Nation', as he has worked tirelessly and assiduously behind the scenes to reunite his nation and stop squabbling, particularly amongst the Pashtun communities. |
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There are people like Bob Gallagher, who has been a tower of strength, someone who a decade ago predicted that he would see equal marriage in his lifetime and has worked tirelessly to achieve that goal. |
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Mexico will continue to work tirelessly towards achieving this goal. |
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He economized by hiring journalists-in-training who expected little if any pay, and he worked tirelessly to attract advertising from Malawi's private sector. |
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Rather, it is an ongoing task of the national associations to tirelessly remind their members of environmental, safety and other measures that can lead to progress in those areas and savings for the firms that implement them. |
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He worked tirelessly to collect and wind a ball of string eight feet around, and it matters not one whit. |
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Alan is now working tirelessly towards the creation and launch of his Parkies beer to raise PS15,000 for Parkinson's nurses. |
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She works tirelessly for people with Parkinson's disease in Cardiff and the Vale and deserves all the recognition she gets. |
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All becomes sweetness and charm, as its gently hoppiong ostinato rhythm continues tirelessly, barely resting by omitting only an occasional upbeat just at the phrase endings. |
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We emphasize that Syria has cooperated tirelessly and fully with the United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission from the moment it began its work to this very day. |
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The process might be compared to Aesop's tortoise who slowly but tirelessly takes step after step to win the race against the faster but less focused hare. |
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You work tirelessly, running hills, working out in sweltering heat. |
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British Royal Navy warships tirelessly hunted down pirate vessels, and almost always won these engagements. |
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His team, under the direction of Linneu da Costa Lima, has been working tirelessly for many months to prepare the details of this extraordinary event, which is without precedent in the history of coffee. |
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Of course it makes more fun if one of the human housemates can convince his time for it to use, beads tirelessly through the room to throw and mice and birds to imitate. |
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The government has other tools at its disposal and could have used other means to send a clear message to criminals that the government will work tirelessly to recover any money misappropriated through fraud. |
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The factory's international renown was already being tirelessly proven since it confined itself to extremely high quality items, reserved for a moneyed clientele. |
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And what about Edmonton city council members who tirelessly talk of their diligent labours to bring industry into their city and who wail so piteously every time another business departs for Calgary? |
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Throughout the season, assistant trainers Sylvain Beauchesne, Olivier Denis and Dominique Ducharme all worked tirelessly to get the best performance from each and every team member. |
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Cantor was a star for more than two generations, leading bond drives during two world wars and working tirelessly for Zionism. |
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We also lend our wholehearted support to the Secretary-General himself, who is currently in the region and, as we speak, is working tirelessly on our behalf to bring an end to the violence. |
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Chris worked tirelessly to ensure that as wide a range of people's views as possible was sought on the subject of briefing agencies, and was assiduous in incorporating their points into the document. |
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A pathbreaking advocate of equality jurisprudence, Madam L'Heureux-Dubé has tirelessly and compassionately striven to eradicate discrimination in all its forms. |
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He saw the alternating current was the only feasible way of transmitting electricity over long distances, and was maligned and defamed by Thomas Edison, who tirelessly promoted his failed concept of DC transmission. |
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For that reason alone, we should redouble our efforts and work tirelessly to prevent the outbreak of new conflicts and to resolve those that are still festering. |
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It is to be hoped that this investment will not be made to the detriment of the four million war-displaced persons, who have been waiting tirelessly for compensation for over 20 years. |
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I could not leave this place without being thankful for the extraordinary efforts of the representatives of our foreign service who do us so proud as they work for us around the world, tirelessly and selflessly. |
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And they serve as beacons of hope to the rank and file right-to-lifers who have worked tirelessly for decades on behalf of the voiceless. |
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This was understood by Raphael Lemkin, the Polish lawyer who coined the word and worked tirelessly to have the annihilation of the Armenians recognised as an international crime. |
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Jean Hugel has just passed away and Alsace, which he loved and promoted so tirelessly all over the world during more than 60 years, feels a great void. |
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Health professionals work tirelessly to help inmates kick the habit. |
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For a year, he worked tirelessly to stop the Germans starving to death. |
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At the beginning of his ministry in the Church of Rome, the current Successor assumes as his primary commitment that of working tirelessly towards the reconstitution of the full and visible unity of all Christ's followers. |
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Staff at the city's four homeless reception centres will be working tirelessly to distribute toys to the 135 children living there. |
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Paddy Browne from Carraig Airt in Donegal worked tirelessly to morph his boy Oisin's wheelchair into a real life Batmobile. |
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Former asthma sufferer Dennis Champion, of Whitley Bay has worked tirelessly to bring the programme to the region after using the Buteyko method. |
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Therefore, it is with indefectible scientific attention to detail and a keen desire to command well-being that its team of researchers began the initiative upon which it is presently working tirelessly. |
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They played a key role in tearing down the Iron Curtain in 1989, and since then they have worked tirelessly to carry through the difficult but indispensable reforms needed to turn their country into an open, modern society. |
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Originally a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and later with the New Democratic Party, Mel was a fine gentleman, respected by all and who worked tirelessly for his fellow man. |
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Europe must hammer home this message tirelessly. |
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We believe that the international community has both the vision and the resources to make a significant change for the better, and we reaffirm our pledge to work tirelessly, together with governments, towards this end. |
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Donna Cowan, the chair of Dig In, has worked tirelessly to beautify Toronto through the cultural, social, environmental and economic vitalization of our neighbourhoods. |
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Awards in addition to those given to breeders who have the most winning dogs should be given to those breeders who work tirelessly to improve the breed. |
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Since the above decision was adopted, the Commission has worked tirelessly for the enhancement of AMIS, not only in terms of military and civilian police components, but also in terms of logistic requirements. |
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Canali worked tirelessly and without complaint overseeing the enumerable details involved with closing the old school while preparing for the opening of a new school. |
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However, ever the Realpolitiker, Kissinger tirelessly argued for a German role in the world that was in accordance with its economic, military, and political might. |
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For example, his Canadian lawyers, Dennis Edney and Nathan Whitling, have worked tirelessly and at great emotional and personal financial cost to assist Khadr. |
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I have had the pleasure of working with many talented and passionate colleagues who allwork tirelessly to achieve the very best they can for Liverpool. |
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Jack worked tirelessly for PTS over the last several months to help us through a difficult period and to keep all of our suppliers shipping and our trucks on the road. |
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Their needless deaths sparked a global upwelling of support for MOAS and other mission to work tirelessly to provide search and rescue where needed. |
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