Sentences with phrase «indefatigable spirit»

The combination of Lucy's indefatigable spirit, gumption and a pinch of...
It says something for the indefatigable spirit of the Jamaican people that a tropical storm can be seen as a boon for the island, not a disaster.
I like David Morse's one scene as a twitchy, traumatized CIA agent who knows something about the origin of the disease, and James Badge Dale as a U.S. Special Forces captain whose gung - ho competence is no match for the zombie hordes, and Daniella Kertesz as Segan, an Israeli soldier whose indefatigable spirit helps the hero save the day even after she's suffered unimaginable trauma.
The others Cazorla, Koscienly, Monreal are all brilliant players technically but lack that indefatigable spirit you require to be great and not just good and make magical moments.
I have great admiration for the courage and the indefatigable spirit that George and Ryan Anderson have shown in the fight against abortion and in the protracted battle over «same sex marriage.»

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But no - one can deny Ranieri's side their remarkable workrate and supreme team spirit as the entire squad, including many players who were written off with other clubs, came together to form a indefatigable bond, seizing their chance under a manager who was greeted when he arrived last summer with some scepticism after a patchy career but who proved that experience is invaluable after spells at the likes of Chelsea, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Inter Milan.
Rolling testaments to the indefatigable human spirit, like the bullet - riddled, six - door airport limousines and their crack - addled sellers.
In a statement announcing his death, the gallery says Adkins was an «intrepid and accomplished artist... who approached his life and work with enormous spirit, audacity, humor, and indefatigable intellect... [His] influence will be felt by younger artists for years to come.»
«Terry was an intrepid and accomplished artist, performer, musician, and educator who approached his life and work with enormous spirit, audacity, humor, and indefatigable intellect,» Ms. Rohatyn said in a statement she released via e-mail.
Lord Brougham, later Lord Chancellor, praised Erskine extravagantly: «His indefatigable patience, his eternal watchfulness, his unceasing labour of body and of mind... his untameable spirit, a subtlety which the merest pleader might envy, a quickness of intellect which made up for the host he was opposed to, these were the great powers of the man.»
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