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- HMS Untiring (P59) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name...
- African newspaper stated Mayne was "outstanding in a pack which gamely and untiringly stood up to the tremendous task". He pla**** in seventeen of the twenty...
- turning-point in their history. The significance of this demand, and of the untiring endeavour to realize it in various ways, lay in the annulling of the majority...
- treating those injured on the barricades. During the Siege of Paris, she untiringly preached resistance to the Prussians. On the establishment of the Commune...
- me to continue to extend friendship and prayer to my family, to work untiringly for the creation of a true justice system here in the United States, and...
- Marine Ammunition Company/ 17th CB]. The wholehearted co-operation and untiring efforts which demonstrated in every respect that they appreciated the privilege...
- Reynolds, Max Cash, and Butch. Within the business, he is known as an untiring performer. In a 2015 interview, he stated that over the course of his career...
- images. The plant was thought to help the god "perform the ****ual act untiringly". Its use in religious ceremonies resulted in the creation of many images...
- year, "pitting Jimmy Page's repeated low-register fuzz riffs against the untiring freak intensity of Robert Plant's vocal. This trademark has only emerged...
- his college, the idea got crystallized and took concrete shape by the untiring efforts of S. N. M.Tripathi. The proposal was accepted in principle by...