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Germany naturally I sought the German who was ready to work unstintedly from the German side for the same cause.
Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 Stephen Graham 1929
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Next, I want to express my wonder at your willingness to give me so unstintedly from your precious letters and memories, when it is in the nature of man to hoard such treasures, for himself and for those who follow him.
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Sergievna, but to talk unstintedly about my own love for Sonetchka, who seemed to me an object of affection of a far higher order.
Youth 2003
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People from our local council and volunteers who gave so unstintedly of their time, skills and effort.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Scottish Officials Speak Out on Lockerbie Verdict - January 31, 2001 2001
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Yet he unstintedly admires Katherine; this is somehow felt to be so by his rather pompous implication that he would hardly be taking all this trouble about the woman were she not the makings of a royal mate, fit even for his sky-wide vision and heart and humor.
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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During the reign of my predecessors, it seems that she had been allowed to control the store keys, and to help herself unstintedly.
Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Theodore Canot
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But who, now that sickness had come and sorrow, offered themselves and their possessions unstintedly.
The Trumpeter Swan Temple Bailey
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Regular meals are unknown in the arctic -- a native abstains from food as long as he can in days of famine, but when he eats he eats unstintedly.
The Eternal Maiden T. Everett Harr��
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The Negro soldiers generally, have expressed unstintedly, approbation and praise of their white officers; and the officers have been equally generous.
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He had large gifts as an administrator, as well as a fighter and enforcer of law, and these he placed unstintedly at the disposal of his generation.
Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police R.G. MacBeth
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