Indefatigable
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I joined the Indian Police Service as a tough woman, a woman with
indefatigable
stamina, because I used to run for my tennis titles, etc.
What he would have done without the capable, beautiful,
indefatigable
Peggy is anyone's guess.
The last decade of war and lawlessness has facilitated the Taliban’s proliferation across Pakistan and Afghanistan, leading the Taliban to consider itself an
indefatigable
force – a belief that could lead its leaders to undercut any progress toward stability.
He was an
indefatigable
traveller, speaker, and writer, and a frequent columnist.
Sri Lanka is blessed with brilliant people,
indefatigable
civil-society organizations, decent courts and infrastructure, and abundant natural resources.
Indeed, the US retains an edge, owing to its capacity for innovation, its technological advances, its entrepreneurial spirit, and its
indefatigable
optimism.
For all the gloom with which 2010 ended, the new decade has begun with a glorious example of the
indefatigable
courage of the human spirit.
Owing to their strict Calvinist ethics, they were
indefatigable
and diligent workers, and they tended to occupy the most skill-intensive professions of the time (including silk-weaving, gold- and gunsmithing, printing, and watchmaking).
Honour to those
indefatigable
spirits who consecrate their vigils to the amelioration or to the alleviation of their kind!
Nothing, however, seemed to interfere with the pursuits of this
indefatigable
trader, who, with a view to dispose of certain articles for which he could only find purchasers in the very wealthiest families of the county, had now braved the fury of the tempest, and ventured to cross the half mile between his own residence and the house of Mr. Wharton.
Long and
indefatigable
applications of the comb had straightened the close curls of his forehead, until they stood erect in a stiff and formal brush, that gave at least two inches to his stature.
Acquainted with all the passes of the hills, and
indefatigable
in the discharge of his duty, the trooper had, with much trouble and toil, succeeded in effecting his object.
During these movements, Betty Flanagan guided her little cart with
indefatigable
zeal among the rocks of Westchester, now discussing with the sergeant the nature of evil spirits, and now combating with the surgeon sundry points of practice that were hourly arising between them.
She hung around his couch with fond attention, administered with her own hands every prescription of the
indefatigable
Sitgreaves, and grew each hour in the affections and esteem of her husband.
I know not how it was, but by the
indefatigable
application of my diligent governess I had no bill preferred against me the first sessions, I mean to the grand jury, at Guildhall; so I had another month or five weeks before me, and without doubt this ought to have been accepted by me, as so much time given me for reflection upon what was past, and preparation for what was to come; or, in a word, I ought to have esteemed it as a space given me for repentance, and have employed it as such, but it was not in me.
Laurent had become an intrepid swimmer, and an
indefatigable
oarsman.
All this I say, exalted and esteemed lady, because it seems to me that for us to remain any longer in this castle now is useless, and may be injurious to us in a way that we shall find out some day; for who knows but that your enemy the giant may have learned by means of secret and diligent spies that I am going to destroy him, and if the opportunity be given him he may seize it to fortify himself in some impregnable castle or stronghold, against which all my efforts and the might of my
indefatigable
arm may avail but little?
These two were so
indefatigable
in taking Don Quixote out to dance that they tired him down, not only in body but in spirit.
The first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the earlier history of the public career of the immortal Pickwick would appear to be involved, is derived from the perusal of the following entry in the Transactions of the Pickwick Club, which the editor of these papers feels the highest pleasure in laying before his readers, as a proof of the careful attention,
indefatigable
assiduity, and nice discrimination, with which his search among the multifarious documents confided to him has been conducted.
'Fill your glass, and pass the wine,' said the
indefatigable
visitor.
To these pursuits, multifarious as they were, the little doctor added a more important one than any--he was
indefatigable
in paying the most unremitting and devoted attention to a little old widow, whose rich dress and profusion of ornament bespoke her a most desirable addition to a limited income.
The
indefatigable
stranger rose betimes next morning, and, although his companions remained in bed overpowered with the dissipation of the previous night, exerted himself most successfully to promote the hilarity of the breakfast-table.
So, as the hysterics were still hovering about, Mr. Pott said once more that he would do it; but Mrs. Pott was so overcome at the bare idea of having ever been suspected, that she was half a dozen times on the very verge of a relapse, and most unquestionably would have gone off, had it not been for the
indefatigable
efforts of the assiduous Goodwin, and repeated entreaties for pardon from the conquered Pott; and finally, when that unhappy individual had been frightened and snubbed down to his proper level, Mrs. Pott recovered, and they went to breakfast.
In this amusement they all took part by turns, except three or four fortunate individuals, who, having discovered a grating in the gate, which commanded a view of nothing, stared through it with the
indefatigable
perseverance with which people will flatten their noses against the front windows of a chemist's shop, when a drunken man, who has been run over by a dog- cart in the street, is undergoing a surgical inspection in the back-parlour.
'It looks a nice warm exercise that, doesn't it?' he inquired of Wardle, when that gentleman was thoroughly out of breath, by reason of the
indefatigable
manner in which he had converted his legs into a pair of compasses, and drawn complicated problems on the ice.
Dashwood remained at Norland several months; not from any disinclination to move when the sight of every well known spot ceased to raise the violent emotion which it produced for a while; for when her spirits began to revive, and her mind became capable of some other exertion than that of heightening its affliction by melancholy remembrances, she was impatient to be gone, and
indefatigable
in her inquiries for a suitable dwelling in the neighbourhood of Norland; for to remove far from that beloved spot was impossible.
When I awoke next morning that
indefatigable
worker was still at his post.
"And yours!" replied the
indefatigable
Professor, entering the dining-room.
Clever, intelligent, indefatigable, robust, with iron health, he knew a little about the work of the forge, and could not fail to be very useful in the colony.
The current was an
indefatigable
moving power, and it was employed in conveying the floating wood to the moment when the frost enchained it.
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