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And when there were no more funds to give, she helped by her gay courage and never-flagging interest...
Archive 2009-04-01 Matterhorn 2009
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And when there were no more funds to give, she helped by her gay courage and never-flagging interest...
Sophie Mannerheim Matterhorn 2009
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Were it not for the never-flagging encouragement of my family, I might have taken that critique to heart and not only thrown that manuscript away but thrown my dream away as well.
One Simple Act Debbie Macomber 2009
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Altair climbs churches and walls with never-flagging vigor, hoping to strike down an arms trader or slave runner.
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Altair climbs churches and walls with never-flagging vigor, hoping to strike down an arms trader or slave runner.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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It suddenly occurred to me why some people like the GOP: they like lies, and the GOP is a never-flagging source of lies.
Think Progress » Right-Wing Attack On Pelosi Over ‘Union Hypocrisy’ Systematically Debunked 2006
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I believe that the interior of this country presents a much more inviting field for the philanthropist than does the west coast, where missionaries of the Church Missionary, United Presbyterian, and other societies have long labored with most astonishing devotedness and never-flagging zeal.
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We took Matt Dawson and Jen Albano home to Cobble Hill, and played with their terrier puppy Henry, who has the never-flagging entertainment value of running around the yard like a baby kangaroo on steroids.
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We took Matt Dawson and Jen Albano home to Cobble Hill, and played with their terrier puppy Henry, who has the never-flagging entertainment value of running around the yard like a baby kangaroo on steroids.
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King's reported eccentricity and mysterious private life -- he was rumored to live alone in a concrete bunker under the desert, afraid of being exposed to ultraviolet rays because of the depleted ozone layer, afraid of breathing anything but specially filtered air -- not only created an air of mystique but tapped into the public's never-flagging interest in the Howard Hughesian rich and strange.
The Store Little, Bentley 1998
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