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She was free from the old uncomplaining compliance with a husband's will.
By an uncomplaining George; at least, his wife never heard him complain.
"Every day is a challenge," he said, in an uncomplaining kind of way.
From the quiet figure of the uncomplaining man there came another little laugh.
However, the uncomplaining hero Bobby is without a permanent home.
An uncomplaining man, he accepted free kosher meals but spoke little of his money problems.
To industry, they were expected to be an uncomplaining solution to round-the-clock production.
A single waiter, very tired, very uncomplaining, stood about doing nothing.
She was an uncomplaining workhorse and, in one scene, a packhorse.
Nor could he help but admire her fortitude and the uncomplaining effort she was making to push on.
"Two," I responded, surprised, indicating the uncomplaining seatmate on my left.
From the other end of the animal a soft uncomplaining grunt reminded me that I wasn't the only one involved.
Offering an uncomplaining gaze, Spock pressed down the undertones of common sense.
In the meantime, he took care of my every need with the uncomplaining competence of a trained nurse.
Home for the Warden, his uncomplaining wife and six children had included an old bus, trailer parks and even a boat.
"This is just a sandwich, but these days it takes me quite a while to do so and then clean up," she said with an uncomplaining smile.
He thus defied the hallowed tradition that Japanese baseball players must serve as uncomplaining samurais.
Sherman's uncomplaining courage in facing the responsibility of raising his children as a single parent was applauded in every American home.
He thunked down on an uncomplaining body.
"Her generosity and concern for others and her basic uncomplaining nature makes this gift a particularly appropriate one.
Nearly all show an uncomplaining affection for New York: its characters, cast-iron buildings, rivers and old haunts.
It was by their pity as much as by their tough uncomplaining courage that they survived.
A born artilleryman, a brave soldier and an uncomplaining gentleman, a modest man who wouldn't even take a commission when it was offered him.
His stepmother, Phyllis Cerf Wagner, said, "He was an uncomplaining person."
Leach has become a kind of folk hero because of his submarine delivery and his uncomplaining course through the minor leagues for 10 years.