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"Tirelessly" is another word Hillary associates with herself, and her acolytes associate with her.
Bill Clinton on Hillary Clinton: "Everything I'm saying here is my wife's position, not just mine." Ann Althouse 2007
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Tirelessly floriferous, its blooms complementing every other color in the garden.
The New White Knock Out Rose is here!!!! « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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Tirelessly floriferous, its blooms complementing every other color in the garden.
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Tirelessly, she drops hints that she is engaged in a sexual waltz with the man who will be president: she, the great writer, he the great politician — two Übermenschen in a state of attraction.
Un Homme in Full 2008
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Tirelessly, she drops hints that she is engaged in a sexual waltz with the man who will be president: she, the great writer, he the great politician — two Übermenschen in a state of attraction.
Un Homme in Full 2008
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Tirelessly they spoke to call centres in far off lands.
Ms R's address Ms Robinson 2009
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Tirelessly, they worked beyond what was asked of them for me and my people.
Michael Pertnoy and Michael Kleiman: The Last Survivor: The Banyamulenge 2009
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Tirelessly they spoke to call centres in far off lands.
Archive 2009-01-01 Ms Robinson 2009
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Tirelessly, the Spurs repeated the details of their sex-for-points intramural contest, in which each time you had sex with a girl you racked up a point.
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Tirelessly the woman marched to and fro, corking and uncorking herself, singing and falling silent, and pegging out more diapers, and more and yet more.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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