- Thus,
despite resistance from some of his
cabinet members, he
remained unflagging in his
enthusiasm for
unrestricted m****
immigration and
resolved to put...
- commanding, far-ruling, not at all timid. For his part, "Thomas More was an
unflagging apologist for
Erasmus for the thirty-six
years of
their adult lives (1499–1535)...
- most po****r
Argentine folklorist singers of his time, as well as an
unflagging researcher, compiler, and
diffuser of the
native culture.
Jorge Cafrune...
- did not
agree with him. His fans, on the
other hand,
delighted in his
unflagging wit and
elegant style." The
Daily Telegraph described the
writer as "an...
- Wall
Street Journal wrote that she "carries the event-stuffed
story with
unflagging grace." In 2009,
Breslin appeared in My Sister's Keeper,
where she pla****...
- Kyi, the
Norwegian Nobel Committee wishes to
honour this
woman for her
unflagging efforts and to show its
support for the many
people throughout the world...
-
frequently ask me if I
think I will see him again. Carl
faced his
death with
unflagging courage and
never sought refuge in illusions. The
tragedy was that we...
-
reflected that baseball's
rosters (at the time) had 25 men, so Autry's
unflagging support for his team made him the "26th man" (see also the 12th man, a...
-
persuasion and
tireless preparation", and "his
meticulous preparation and
unflagging composure inspired confidence among his well-heeled clients." His arguments...
-
commercial broadcasters. The Open
University was
realised due to Lee's
unflagging determination and
tenacity in 1965–67, the
steadfast support from Wilson...