Tirelessly
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56 examples of Tirelessly in a sentence
Well, the heart beats, rhythmically, tirelessly, faithfully.
Our leaders are working
tirelessly
to try and find ways to save money.
Experiences like this motivated me to work
tirelessly
to disprove what I knew people had assumed.
When you're tired of opening and closing those blinds day after day, when you're on vacation and there's no one there on the weekends to be turning off and on the controls, or when there's a power outage, and you have no electricity to rely on, these thermo-bimetals will still be working tirelessly, efficiently and endlessly.
In the last 20 years, Western elites
tirelessly
trotted around the globe selling this prospectus: Multiple parties fight for political power and everyone voting on them is the only path to salvation to the long-suffering developing world.
When we feel safe inside the organization, we will naturally combine our talents and our strengths and work
tirelessly
to face the dangers outside and seize the opportunities.
I think many of the people who have been working
tirelessly
to write about the causes and consequences of our historically high incarceration rates did not think we would see this moment in our lifetime.
Our enlightened monarchs have worked
tirelessly
to develop our country, balancing economic growth carefully with social development, environmental sustainability and cultural preservation, all within the framework of good governance.
Its design and construction took decades of work by thousands of physicists from around the globe, and in the summer of 2015, we had been working
tirelessly
to switch on the LHC at the highest energy that humans have ever used in a collider experiment.
And we'll work
tirelessly
to persuade governments to make community health workers a cornerstone of their health care plans.
Yet he
tirelessly
continued to support his district, befriending bartenders, construction unions, and local Chinese grocers.
I had spent the past 1,500 days working
tirelessly
to achieve one goal: to survive.
Researchers are
tirelessly
studying the biology of these pathogens.
We are told that he's starving for us, and he's working
tirelessly
for us, and my heart just broke for him.
The mothers have all experienced great hardships during their lives in China, and they’ve worked
tirelessly
to give their children better opportunities in America.
I'm from Essex in England and for the last seven years I've worked fairly
tirelessly
to save lives in my own way.
An unfortunate connection for us maybe, but it reminds me that we'd like to thank one man for, over the past decade, working
tirelessly
to support comedians all around the world, specifically comedians with a Middle Eastern background.
This struggle is now part of Hollywood folklore, but for those who don't know the story and are aware of where Letterman is now, it might be interesting to learn that David Letterman wanted to replace Johnny Carson as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW more than anything in the world, but Letterman found his dreams being derailed as frequent guest host Leno had one of Hollywood's most powerful agents, Helen Kushnick, in his corner and working
tirelessly
to get her client the job.
She takes a character who could have been insufferably tedious and by sheer acting magic turns her into a deeply mysterious and intriguing person, about whom we wonder
tirelessly
for the entire five hours.
Field is terrific as the devoted wife who
tirelessly
works the field alongside her husband, while Bondi is amusing as the eccentric granny.
I believe it was but a young Steven Hawkings who once said "As I watched perfection and tried
tirelessly
to describe it's gleaming magnificence, 'twas four words that came to mind, "The Texas Nailgun Massacre...or perhaps it was "Dude, look at those titties!"
Tirelessly
prolific veteran Italian exploitation picture director Antonio Margheriti's cinematic oeuvre is a very mixed bag, running the gamut from delightfully sleazy ("Cannibal Apocalypse") to nice, spooky, dripping with sepulchral atmosphere fright film fun ("The Virgin of Nuremburg," "The Long Hair of Death") to entertainingly goofy sci-fi ("The Wild, Wild Planet," "War Between the Planets") to pleasingly tacky spaghetti Westerns ("The Stranger and the Gunfighter," "Take A Hard Ride") to the unavoidable occasional dud.
Populism With Socialist CharacteristicsPHILADELPHIA – Scholars and journalists have
tirelessly
covered the rise of populist nationalism in Europe, and especially the hardline governments in Hungary and Poland.
Members of the forum fought
tirelessly
for an agreement in Paris, and we will do everything within our power to speed up its entry into force.
Meanwhile, those who, like Gensler, worked
tirelessly
to implement the reforms are judged according to superficial criteria by the very politicians who should support them.
Instead, he worked
tirelessly
to expand the identity of his followers both by words and deeds.
For seven years, Chinese officials and artists worked
tirelessly
to make this dream of a “renaissance” a glittering reality, and they exceeded all expectations.
First, as advocates of capital mobility
tirelessly
point out, countries must fulfill a long list of prerequisites before they can benefit from financial globalization.
These issues remain as relevant today, with Varoufakis out of government, as they were when he was
tirelessly
advocating for them during visits to European capitals and in tense late-night negotiations in Brussels.
Neutralizing UkraineLONDON – Though no one imagines that a lasting cease-fire in Gaza will, in itself, produce a substantive breakthrough in the Israel-Palestine conflict, the United States and other concerned governments continue to work
tirelessly
to halt the fighting.
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