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Staff had gone off duty at one o'clock, the indefatigible Mrs Thripps went at half past three, and one student nurse had gone after her dinner; any moment now the faithful Bert, nudged by an invisible union, would down tools.
Cruise To A Wedding Neels, Betty 1974
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The passing of yet another staunch and indefatigible worker, Miss
Letters from the Guardian to Australia and New Zealand 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927
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In 1427, though now an old man, he was as indefatigible as ever, and had the maps of Ptolemy drawn from a Greek original, but on a diminished scale, and arranged with Latin terminology, to go with his Latin Ptolemy.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Her coachman, too, had been indefatigible; the promise of special and rich reward had no doubt helped to keep him up, and he had literally burned the ground beneath his mistress 'coach wheels.
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So he shortened his bench in the final seven minutes, from 18 players to just 10, led by the indefatigible Ian Laperriere.
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