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Apparently indefatigable, like Cleopatra, "age cannot wither her", or at least not as long as she keeps up all the Pilates, spinning and running.
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Her superb taste in songs ranges from Dave Frishberg's brilliantly sour apercus to compositions with lyrics by the indefatigable Fran Landesman like "Scars," a ballad that advises us to wear our emotional wounds like battle ribbons.
In the middle of it was Mike Wallace, indefatigable and, like many of us, insanely competitive.
A few were men -- Jeremy Symons from National Wildife Federation, Jason Kowalski from 350.org -- but at the center were several indefatigable women, like Tiernan Sittenfeld of the League of Conservation Voters, Susan Casey-Lefromithefrom the National Resources Defense Council, and Lena Moffitt from the Sierra Club.
Compared with Mrs. Kempner, an indefatigable globetrotter who never likes to miss a party, Mr. Kempner is a homebody and could have gone without the evening's fanfare, for which the couple's three children and two daughters-in-law were the hosts.
He's one of those kids who tremble with fear during gym class and use "a lot of huge-sounding nerd words like indefatigable and ubiquitous" when talking to kids who could barely finish high school.
He watched nerd shows like "Doctor Who" and "Blake's 7," could tell you the difference between a Veritech fighter and a Zentraedi battle pod, and he used a lot of huge-sounding nerd words like "indefatigable" and "ubiquitous" when talking to niggers who would barely graduate from high school.
Before, echoing away from her, they become like horses' "indefatigable hoof taps" — "riderless," as in a funeral procession.
Well, sports coverage is a specialism that searches out metaphor like an indefatigable bloodhound hunting down a felon.
Does Nicolas Almagro, that indefatigable clay-court grinder, like nothing better than sloping out to the Wimbledon press balcony to have a cigarette in peace?
In the Wall Street Journal, the indefatigable Peggy Noonan declared that, like other American women, Hughes had "got a case of September 11, too".
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