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The nineteenth-century painter-philosopher John Ruskin called it "the unfatigued veracity of eternal light."
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3 Richard Bangs 2011
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The nineteenth-century painter-philosopher John Ruskin called it "the unfatigued veracity of eternal light."
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3 Richard Bangs 2011
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The nineteenth-century painter-philosopher John Ruskin called it "the unfatigued veracity of eternal light."
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3 Richard Bangs 2011
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The nineteenth-century painter-philosopher John Ruskin called it "the unfatigued veracity of eternal light."
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3 Richard Bangs 2011
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Speaking as a decidedly unfatigued blogger and un - "hip" library worker, I really really really want them to stop it stop it stop it!!
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Al Gore still has the advantage here because most black voters are emphatically unfatigued by Bill Clinton; they love him.
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His clothes, though dry now, were wrinkled, but his gray eyes were bright and unfatigued.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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His clothes, though dry now, were wrinkled, but his gray eyes were bright and unfatigued.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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His clothes, though dry now, were wrinkled, but his gray eyes were bright and unfatigued.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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His clothes, though dry now, were wrinkled, but his gray eyes were bright and unfatigued.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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