From his very first words, Victor claims to have been born to two indefatigably affectionate parents in an environment of abundant knowledge. |
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The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit. |
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He used to spend whole days in his billiard room, where he played pyramids indefatigably till his arms and legs ached. |
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Throughout the 1860s Taine indefatigably continued his researches and his writing. |
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Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz has been indefatigably warning the world public opinion about these threats. |
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Everywhere he wrote, indefatigably tapping away on his old Olympia manual early in the mornings and deep into the weekends. |
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She organized some 60 local and state Consumers' Leagues and traveled and spoke indefatigably for the cause. |
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Having an objective and the will to reach it, we must apply ourselves indefatigably to its attainment. |
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The task of revealing and explaining interactions and irreversibility has therefore to be indefatigably pursued. |
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The Members States of the European Union must therefore work indefatigably towards reconciliation. |
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If this is not possible, this resistance will pursue indefatigably its singular progress with the certainty of the nobility of its act. |
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At the most deserted hours, he leads an inquiry detailed and fascinated by a city, or by its suburb, measuring indefatigably the territory. |
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Master Li Tien-Lu made a priceless contribution to the conservation of his art by teaching indefatigably until the end of his days. |
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It was a lesson he preached indefatigably, and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups. |
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She is the dinner guest every hostess covets, the indefatigably charming conversation partner who, no matter how obscure the topic, keeps things going. |
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That re-wakening also owes a great deal to the competence, enthusiasm and dedication to all of those who have contributed to this undertaking, working indefatigably, day and night. |
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She worked indefatigably for three years to supervise and to raise funds for the unit, which in 1922 was reorganized as the Hadassah Medical Organization. |
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Hanna wishing constantly to add a note of personal inspiration and creation, it draws indefatigably its inspiration from its origins and its ancestral traditions. |
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The indefatigably curious Wasis Diop takes his subtle guitar chords and refined compositions to every corner of the world in a never-ending voyage. |
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Bernard left soon after leaving the reins to Janet who indefatigably carried on running the entire festival out of her bedroom for the first seven years. |
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Casino games repeat themselves indefatigably, without any variations. |
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Step by step, unhurriedly but indefatigably, as befits their culture and history, they shall continue to knit the bonds that will unite the two Koreas. |
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Dr Tammy Meyers, the chief paediatrician at Baragwanath Hospital, has worked indefatigably to raise funds from private donors to provide treatment for these children. |
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In 2002, he made 'Gravitations-quatuor', in which four dancers indefatigably follow circular tracks of light projected in the semi-darkness, as if in an obsessive ritual. |
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He has worked indefatigably on behalf of the Assembly trying to bring the different factions together to establish the working relationship that is necessary at this critical time. |
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I learned a lot from all those who preceded me, each of them having brought a stone to this edifice which must continue to be built indefatigably. |
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