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- He was short, always smiling, and always indefatigably right.
- Still, the indefatigably optimistic dinosaur won't give up.
- Tarisio searched indefatigably for violins and had a true love of them.
- No one had worked more indefatigably on his behalf.
- Guirdham continue to write indefatigably in a variety of genres, including poetry.
- Delysia raved and stormed and languished indefatigably in beads and short skirts ."
- We are, indefatigably, a highway culture.
- He worked indefatigably as an evangelist, bringing unity to the previously fragmented conference.
- He toured, acted and sang indefatigably in Europe, Africa, Asia and America.
- Stern was as indefatigably earnest as ever, lecturing the crowd of schoolchildren on red oaks.
- She was a happy extrovert, full of energy and enthusiasm, who was indefatigably sociable.
- But he continues to tour and work with choirs and orchestras as indefatigably as he always has.
- Len Coleman, the National League president, who has indefatigably spearheaded the Robinson celebration, quickly jumped in.
- "Spy Kids " is indefatigably spoofy, a Mad magazine that can't sit still.
- He worked indefatigably on defense and earned praise from Coach Carlos Queiroz, now 3-3 since taking over from Eddie Firmani.
- In 1936 Mrs . Pearsall printed 10, 000 copies of her maps, selling them as indefatigably as she had compiled them.
- "We are told the Queen Mother was indefatigably merry until her dying day, " said columnist Deborah Orr in The Independent.
- He indefatigably promoted Greek, not only the reading of the New Testament but also the study of the works of the classic Greek authors.
- Meanwhile, her sister, Corinna Williams-Thomas, was working indefatigably in her behalf, although writing to President Truman produced no results.
- While Cooper Union's management remains indefatigably optimistic, the school is spending more than it can count on earning, and bigger troubles loom.
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