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to tirelessly
adverb
In a tireless manner; without tiring, flagging, or ceasing.
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And Greek politicians would have to tirelessly and permanently communicate the necessity of reform.
President Obama is trying to tirelessly expand the welfare state, with promises and more programs, more benefits, and more spending.
All the while, Sprewell continued to tirelessly churn on as if pedaling a bike built for two.
He wrote that the board will "continue to tirelessly look for funds, in a much more public appeal than we have in the past".
They've no solo album to tirelessly promote, no label pressure, no relentless touring schedule, only something they've done purely for its own sake.
We don't want to be too inspiring though, because then there wouldn't be enough people to tirelessly correct about arcane information (see above).
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You can count on us to continue to work tirelessly to retain it as we build the League.
Ed Miliband told the BBC he wanted to thank people for "placing their trust" in Labour, and vowed to "work tirelessly" to deliver change to Britain.
To work tirelessly, to dedicate one's life to the project but then, never ever to achieve one's ambition.
"I promise to work tirelessly to convince voters that I am the man to lead us through these decisions.
He continues to work tirelessly to build an ongoing national movement of youth leaders to reinvent America's schools.
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