Sentence examples for indefatigable running from inspiring English sources

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In short, Kanté was something special at Leicester, almost a one-off with his indefatigable running, and so it hardly comes as a surprise that the champions have not been quite the same team without him.

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A latecomer to the international scene, he is timing one of those indefatigable runs so smartly his case for inclusion in this squad is overwhelming.

The indefatigable Laura Rozen runs Al-Monitor's Back Channel page, reporting on the whispers from within the corridors of power in the US, including on the soon-to-be-revived nuclear talks.

As for Roy Keane, he was his usual indefatigable self, cajoling, running, tackling, and doing little to generate animosity among his opponents.

By the time he gets to the Israeli occupation, which is what really matters now, even the indefatigable Segev has run out of gas.

A name like that, says Georgia's president Mikheil Saakashvili, should open doors.The towering figure on the Berlin diplomatic scene is the Russian ambassador to Germany, Vladimir Kotenev, an indefatigable socialite who runs what is probably the biggest embassy in Europe.

Harvey Weinstein, the indefatigable campaign strategist, is behind the push.

He was an indefatigable anthologist (one alone ran to 31 volumes), compiler, textbook author, diarist and correspondent (so besieged was he by admirers that he eventually wrote about 1,500 letters a year), and he composed in every genre: novel, romance, short story, travel sketch, essay, table talk, verse play, translation, epic, sonnet, ballad, elegy and lyric.

Liberals fell right into the trap: in the week running up to the election against Jimmy Carter, Doonesbury ran a series where the strip's indefatigable TV reporter, nature documentary-style, took "a fantastic voyage through...the brain of Ronald Reagan".

It was there, running beneath the chatter of those who'd come — librarians and pornographers, professors, musicians and wedding planners— that indefatigable hum of possibility.

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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