Despite tireless efforts to show that their values cohere in a single vision of the good, they do not and never will. |
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His tireless passion and strong belief in our campaign has been an ongoing inspiration to all of us. |
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She was never far from the public eye thanks to Jack's tireless interest in politics. |
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The tireless tick of the clock could be heard during lulls in the conversation. |
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It wasn't about that magazine, it was about the fact that she was a tireless and deep reader. |
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Thanks to his tireless efforts, the Government has identified a suitable site for the bus stand. |
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The tireless enthusiast for the Middle Ages thus unwittingly confessed to an act of mindless vandalism. |
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He devoted his life to fighting apartheid in South Africa, and was a tireless campaigner. |
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I am sure many will miss his loyal friendship, tireless industry and agreeable manner towards all he met. |
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Frank was also a tireless campaigner for improved housing for working class people. |
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The winner will be one local whose tireless efforts continue the tradition of making our area special. |
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Recent years have seen historic progress and tireless efforts to secure a lasting peace. |
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Saskatchewan was blessed with a tireless worker who proudly represented working people. |
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She is respected for her tireless energy and enthusiasm in all of these fields. |
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Her tireless work for others has now earned her a place in the Greater Manchester Police Young Citizen of the Year finals. |
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He was a tireless campaigner and performer at benefit concerts over many decades. |
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This solicitor's dedication and commitment to human rights and suspected miscarriages of law is tireless. |
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Most refer to her good work and tireless energy but do not even touch on the range or depth of her activities. |
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This academy bears testimony to his tireless and selfless endeavours and services in this regard. |
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They had a couple of tireless septuagenarians in their ranks who motored about like people half their age. |
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He was tireless, working six days a week, and he stopped only if snow covered the ground. |
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A York man has finally found his long-lost father after a tireless search that took him to the other side of the Atlantic. |
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He saw squalid settlements peppered with litter, tireless abandoned cars and children of impoverished natives beset by clouds of flies. |
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It made the merchants under their canopies sweat like cattle, and blistered the weathered skin of the tireless workers just outside the city. |
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A modest man of unshakeable principle, Neil was a tireless fighter for workers' rights for over thirty years. |
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Like a lynx scenting its quarry, the borderman started on the trail, tireless and unswervable. |
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A native of North Carolina, Gray is one of the pre-eminent lawyers here in Washington, and a tireless champion of conservative causes. |
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For centuries, the llama, a domesticated cousin of the camel, has been the tireless pack animal of this lofty region of South America. |
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He was a tireless writer, for professional and lay audiences, and even published a guide to hydroponic gardening, one of his many hobbies. |
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My stage patter is tireless, kinetic and I sometimes exhaust myself and, yes, sometimes I wear dashikis and use street slang. |
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In closing, a word of thanks for your tireless efforts in keeping us all informed of the latest UFO sightings. |
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A tireless worker all her life, she is a brave colleen and she shows what a woman can do when she puts her mind to it. |
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Indeed, she's a tireless communicator, meeting individually with each of her 13 direct reports every two weeks. |
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His tireless advocacy of confederation with Canada paid off when a second referendum on 22 July 1948 closely approved incorporation with Canada. |
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He does not interpret the role as a menacing villain, but as a confident, tireless, self-satisfied trickster. |
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They were nominated for the tireless care they gave to two elderly Irish wolfhounds who have undergone numerous operations for malignant growths. |
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At dusk bunches of these tireless birds rise so high that they become mere crescentic specks in the darkening sky. |
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His vision, determination, and tireless campaigning spearheaded the development of prehospital care and emergency medicine in Britain. |
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I took the elevator to the press box and ran into Rich Rosenblatt, the Associated Press' tireless racing writer. |
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Marsh lives in a council flat and injects tireless devotion into his work to the exclusion of any private life. |
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A tireless promoter of the region, his efforts currently focus on two goals. |
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He is a tireless publicist who has authored many books, articles, prefaces and pamphlets. |
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He is the tireless devil's advocate, forcing cadets into deeper analysis and dense moral ground. |
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But the top act is the eponymous Triplets, sister divas who sing and swing with tireless exhilaration. |
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Matthew is held in great affection and esteem by public servants across Australia as well as in Canberra for his tireless work on their behalf. |
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A tireless experimenter, educator, and politician, he has been leading the architecture profession in a new direction for the past 40 years. |
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Roy's tireless work is recognized this year by an award for community service. |
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Not to do so would be wasteful, an offence against Scottish thrift and against her tireless spirit. |
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His injury-time matchwinner was a fitting reward for a tireless, wholehearted, committed performance. |
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He's courageous, fast, tireless and certainly not squeamish about being in at the kill. |
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These tireless toilers of the soil include such creatures as the earthworms, woodlice and millipedes. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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Like everything else, to be an alpha geek requires tireless dedication, experimentation and studying. |
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James is a tireless runner who can punish a defense with his strength or zip through it with his speed. |
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The tireless anti-war, anti-American, anti-government operation is moving in. |
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Numerous young professional players can attest to his tireless encouragement and invaluable expertise. |
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At New York University and Columbia, Greenspan honed his economics skills and earned a reputation as a tireless data hound. |
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Through her tireless energy, the blind of half a continent are now served from Grahamstown with books in Braille and moon type and talking books. |
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He could not win by a knockout, he could not win on points against the tireless Darcy assault, all he could do was dig in and try to survive for 20 rounds. |
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A tireless, relentless player at both ends of the court, he is always in the middle of the action and seems to have a knack for coming up with the ball. |
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His tireless efforts for a quick German reunification paid off well. |
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He is a tireless reviser, a believer in the process of writing. |
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But his tireless energy, his matchless ability to persuade advertisers that space in his pages was worth buying, transformed the Digest's fortunes in India. |
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Peter was a voracious reader, a tireless networker, intrepid and fearless at approaching the biggest names, and dogged in working with authors to finish their manuscripts. |
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It simply compromises on quality as piracy is all about quantity and reaping as much profits as possibly can from the tireless efforts of artists. |
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A few have theorized that Mallove, a scientist, was killed because he was a tireless champion of cold fusion, a controversial cheap and clean alternative energy source. |
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Labor's tireless foreign affairs spokesman, a self-confessed God-botherer, had issued a general invitation to colleagues to discuss Labor and religion. |
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Your tireless and heroic sacrifices have made it possible for me to be here today. |
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The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger. |
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If destiny had willed otherwise on that fateful Monday, Victor would still have been chasing the rain, in tireless pursuit of the monsoon's elusive splendours. |
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Soon he became bored, watching the to and fro of this tireless woman. |
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A member of the Law Society rose to speak about his tireless work to create some form of legal aid for those who couldn't afford to hire a lawyer to defend themselves. |
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She comes from Italian immigrant stock, and her family is lucky to have one of those tireless biographers who traces everything back to a plot of land in Lombardi. |
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But being confined to a wheelchair has not deterred him from tireless fundraising to help makeover the school's sensory garden in memory of three pupils who died last year. |
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The Blue Witch Party is very aware that many things that occur within our society do so due to the tireless, and often unappreciated and unthanked, efforts of volunteers. |
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Though Maouyo and Spencer’s lives have parallels, Maouyo’s journey to araciality was not so much a tireless social justice mission than a process of finding an identity that felt like a good fit. |
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For his tireless assault on evolutionary biology and downsizing the deity to fit within science, I give Meyer second place. |
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A constant refrain in the media, for example, is that we in the West are the tireless champions of the powerless and oppressed, unbiased by self-interest. |
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And Jerry's godhood overseas and tireless work for Muscular Dystrophy are oversold, plus I'm not sure I wanted to know quite that much about Jerry's medical problems. |
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It is also true that some of the bravest and most tireless defenders of cultural standards have been liberal too. |
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He made many firm friends during that time and was tireless an unselfish in his commitment to the invalids and lending assistance to all who sought his help and advice. |
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Her integrity, bipartisanship and tireless dedication to improving the plight of small business will be sorely missed. |
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He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally. |
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Calvin was a tireless polemic and apologetic writer who generated much controversy. |
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He was a great climber and swimmer, and a tireless walker into advanced age. |
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He was so tireless and cleverly persuasive, he reportedly convinced many Zaireans that Foreman was white. |
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Hilton Foundation for its tireless support to end homelessness, as well as its generosity in matching the funds raised by participants. |
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But a tireless 26-year battle by their families meant they could be properly laid to rest in separate masses and reburials last week. |
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Axelsson, does an admirable job moving the puck on the power play when called upon, and is a tireless forechecker. |
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His tireless courage inspired us to rise above the devastation. |
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You can watch a non-stop procession of leaf-cutter ants who walk a tightrope above your head on a tireless mission to get leaves. |
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O'Neil Sheet Anchor Award for his tireless commitment and support to the Society. |
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Fair play to Annie Poole and Lucy Dye of the Greyhound Board, they were tireless as they cajoled and chivvied the evening to fruition. |
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Joanna, 66, has been a tireless supporter of the Gurkha Justice Campaign, which has mobilised massive support for the kukricarrying warriors. |
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Now, this Festschrift honors his life of heteropteran science and his tireless service of 38 years at The American Museum of Natural History. |
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This is precisely the task that Valcke embarks on in his thorough volume, which presents the image of a restless, tireless, and unsatisfiable Pico. |
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The leaf-cutter ants walk above your head on their tireless mission to get leaves and the minibeast section has giant millipedes, snails and crabs. |
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They also know him as a mentor, a tireless teacher who blends long hours with a fungo bat and a feel-good attitude that keeps nervous rookies loose. |
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The award was established in 2013 by the Food Bank in honor of its former board chairman for his dedication and tireless support for the hunger-relief nonprofit. |
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He could keep winning through attrition, with a relentless barrage of topspinning ground strokes and a tireless defense of his own side, where would-be winners go to die. |
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Tireless efforts, hard work, confidence, perseverance and patience helped him to attain success. |
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Despite a spirited effort from HMS Tireless the submariners lost the inaugural match but they are already looking forward to a return match and the chance to level the score. |
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The men died in the accident yesterday aboard the nuclear submarine HMS Tireless during a joint Anglo-American operation beneath the Arctic icecap. |
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