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The philosopher Kurt Riezler wrote something about this, in an article for the American Journal of Sociology, in 1943: "During all the phases of this indefatigable process of dependency and creation, shame and awe hold hands".
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As the indefatigable county clerk in Indianapolis, her efforts to facilitate the democratic process uplift "By the People," a behind-the-scenes documentary account of the logistics of a presidential election.
But Attahiru Jega, the commission's indefatigable head, has received well-deserved plaudits for maintaining his independence in overseeing the process.
Crick himself intuited many of the principles and protocols governing this process, leading molecular biology forward as "the dominant theoretical thinker, the best guesser, the indefatigable skeptic, the loudest debater, the conductor of the scientific orchestra".
Indefatigable, yes.
They were indefatigable, selfless.
Only Pharoah was indefatigable.
Indefatigable, brave and unforgettable.
Father Edilberto seems indefatigable.
Vauban was indefatigable.
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