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But Roosevelt's fighting spirit is captured in all its indefatigability here.
But the Clinton pattern that has loomed largest in this campaign is one of indefatigability.
If the Australians can be said to have a signature style of play, it is their indefatigability.
Its importance is owed to its author's indefatigability.
Jefferson pointed out two of Kittles's advantages - his long arms and his indefatigability.
Proof of Gordon Brown's immense genius and indefatigability.
More striking still was the demeanour of the other passengers: a mixture of tiredness and indefatigability.
Richardson goes after the man with the gusto, indefatigability for detail, and, yes, adoration, that William James deserves.
This is the optimism and indefatigability upon which AFC Wimbledon has been founded.
Back home in Britain, he is no shrinking violet, either, known for meeting with Saddam Hussein and praising his "indefatigability."
With a fusion of indefatigability and quiet malevolence, Hull scored a career total of 610 goals, notching more than 50 in a season five times.
Julian Assange, for your courage and indefatigability, as Gorgeous George might say, I salute you.
When he said "you" he meant the Iraqi people, he was saluting their indefatigability, their resolve against sanctions.
Certainly the barbarian's famous indefatigability was absent: Orlando was dripping with virtual sweat and exhausted by very real aches in every joint and muscle.
His forte was a cagey counterattack from the backcourt, a spot from which he doled out his groundstrokes with a machinelike precision and indefatigability.
Lim, in contrast, hailed the online rally as a "great achievement" and also replied: During the by-election, it was reported that some residents admired his "underdog indefatigability".
That and his indefatigability have established him as the key to the midfield for the Americans along with Tab Ramos, who is more skillful but not as strong.
His record of four goals in 58 league games does not do justice to either his work-rate or his popularity with fans, who greatly valued his enthusiasm and indefatigability.
Galloway visited Iraq in 1994 and delivered a speech to Saddam Hussein which ended in English with the statement "Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability."
But a performer as resilient and versatile as Ms. Newman, who was said to "exemplify the definition of indefatigability," after her 1984 act in Manhattan cabaret, also vanished, goes on to new forms.
Campbell responded by quoting Galloway's own words to Saddam Hussein back at him - "Sir, I salute your courage, your strength and your indefatigability" - winning some applause of his own.
The I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence ("to a journalist whose work captures the spirit of independence, integrity, courage and indefatigability that characterized I. F. Stone's Weekly")
Galloway's new Big Brother In the 1990s, George Galloway flew to Saddam's Iraq and greeted a genocidal tyrant with: 'Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability!'
At the meeting, he reported the support given to Saddam by the people of the Gaza Strip and ended his speech in English with the statement "Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability".
He has been discredited by frequently replayed television footage showing him in 1994 warmly greeting Saddam Hussein and praising him with the words, "Sir, I salute your strength, your courage and your indefatigability."