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"indefatigable" Definitions
  1. never giving up or getting tired of doing something
"indefatigable" Antonyms
idle changing defatigable fatigued feeble half-hearted inactive indifferent lazy lethargic negligent tired wavering weary weak enervated exhausted lackadaisical spiritless listless irresolute weak-willed cautious fragile frail helpless hesitant pusillanimous tentative timid apprehensive cowardly delicate diffident fearful gutless changeable flexible vacillating yielding afraid kind slack surrendering unattached unreliable unsteady nonuniform deviating varying tractable inconstant faltering unsettled unstable unsure uncertain shaky undetermined indecisive unresolved fickle uncommitted hesitating unsteadfast apathetic dispassionate casual nonchalant unambitious unaspiring unmotivated unassertive unenthusiastic dispirited passive complacent unenterprising content vulnerable defenseless(US) defenceless(UK) beatable conquerable powerless superable surmountable unprotected vincible assailable breakable defeatable destructible shabby careless irresponsible remiss thoughtless unconscientious untrustworthy capricious corrupt impulsive inexact uncareful uncritical undemanding vulgar discontinuous intermittent noncontinuous ceasing completed ending finished infrequent interrupted spasmodic stopping transient occasional sporadic periodic irregular brief broken terminable tender soft nonhardy sickly weedy incomplete infirm invalid sick unfit unhealthy weakly sensitive lacklustre(UK) daunted failing flagging tiring wearied lacking stamina acquiescent agreeable amenable compliant complying pliable pliant relenting submissive obedient docile subservient meek dutiful dull dead lifeless quiet sluggish drudging humdrum somber(US) tiresome flat lame slow soporific temporary impermanent momentary provisional fleeting passing interim transitory acting fugacious short overnight limited deciduous cursory evanescent

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" Bannon, in turn, described Priebus as "indefatigable" and "steady.
His message discipline and campaign ground game have been indefatigable.
Truly, tardigrades are the most indefatigable troopers in evolutionary history.
She's Lucy Mirando, she tells us, with an indefatigable grin.
He is an indefatigable gadfly and an unusually successful litigant.
He was indefatigable in reaching out to reporters, lobbying for coverage.
That may be true, but Green has managed to look indefatigable.
She brought with her a restless enthusiasm and an indefatigable drive.
Grayson is indefatigable on the subject of himself – always has been.
Science has lost yet another round against the seemingly indefatigable water bear.
Khan, who goes by the handle , is an indefatigable presence on Twitter.
It's impossible to watch her journey and not feel Collins' indefatigable strength.
The quietly indefatigable Arthur Rhodes stacked up 8.5 fWAR over 312 appearances.
Score one for the consumer against the indefatigable force of growth hacking.
Through Akeem's indefatigable smile, I was able to understand my parents' struggle.
His character has been almost completely flawless, a downtrodden yet indefatigable hero.
Barber is, it occurred to me, relentless, not tireless; determined, not indefatigable.
Not that Rex — or the indefatigable Mr. Harrelson — is ever really tamed.
Grayson Perry, the celebrated potter, is indefatigable on the subject of himself.
There was "one word that encapsulates Erica: indefatigable," van Cappelle's statement said.
The promise of owning an indefatigable erection, on the other hand, just might.
Chandu is an indefatigable escape artist with the power to cloud men's minds.
Later, he went out roaming with Garry Winogrand, who was frenetic and indefatigable.
"I love you, Andrea, you're indefatigable, you're my kind of a woman," Clinton said.
Another reform movement was sweeping the city, this one led by the indefatigable Rev.
Mr. Rainwater was a private man known for his erudition, wit and indefatigable energy.
Famous for his dark sunglasses, snowy ponytail, and black suits, Lagerfeld was prolific, seemingly indefatigable.
I eavesdropped on her lively dispatches with her girlfriends and sisters, who were indefatigable storytellers.
But they had no higher commitment than Qu's family's well-being, and they were indefatigable.
He was also one of the indefatigable characters in a bygone era of retail politics.
Not with the experienced and indefatigable Mr. Scott in the director's chair, Mr. Friedkin maintained.
God bless the press for being indefatigable in trying to pursue the truth as well.
Teachers' unions decried it; Mr Bush, one of Mr Trump's most indefatigable Republican opponents, warmly applauded.
Writing under the name "Seattle4Truth," Lane was an indefatigable culture warrior and a wildly inventive conspiracist.
Nieves, who also represents the indefatigable Salvador Perez, said Cervelli is the hardest worker he knows.
She was indefatigable as she played devilishly challenging music while acting, which often required dancelike movement.
In endurance-test parts like Siegfried, Tannhäuser, Parsifal and Tristan, his full, ringing voice seems indefatigable.
A Biden defeat would mean the competitive field is whittled to five — including the indefatigable Sen.
The indefatigable Thiem, of Austria, heads to Paris with confidence after a fantastic clay-court season.
He had indefatigable energy, would go out several times a week and then go cruising afterward.
"I created the Love Ball out of pain," said Susanne Bartsch, the indefatigable night life promoter.
He is indefatigable and really focuses on what he's doing, really cares about what he's doing.
Pat Standish, an indefatigable leader in the region, made the connection bridging the Bhutanese and farming communities.
I am always grateful to vultures, that indefatigable cleanup crew doing such necessary work along the roadsides.
"She was just simply indefatigable," said Alan van Capelle, the chief executive officer of the Educational Alliance.
At 106, the indefatigable veteran has been traveling around the country for years, attending memorial services and commemorations.
For those who oppose Trump and his policies, Mueller has become an indefatigable symbol of justice and honor.
He was the man who wore Djokovic down and out, beating him at his own supposedly indefatigable game.
Indefatigable and protean, Clinton read the disaffected landscape and adapted in her characteristic style—with a policy agenda.
Asked about his proudest achievement, Draghi answered that it was the ECB's indefatigable pursuit of its price stability mandate.
Her biography is heavy on the adjectives and describes her "indefatigable" and "dedicated" devotion to an array of causes.
Though our national politics remains a horror show, here, among so many indefatigable women, it's easy to be hopeful.
Officially when it comes to sexualized images, you cannot depict breasts in their entirety (hence the indefatigable #freethenipple hashtag).
The highlight of the hearing may have been Justice Kagan's grinding questioning of Mr Wall and his indefatigable responses.
The cameraman in "Cuba and the Cameraman" is the indefatigable documentary filmmaker Jon Alpert, the director of the movie.
It commences, like a super-sleuth literary or political biography, with tempered gloating about the author's indefatigable fact-finding.
Ida B. Wells, a world-class journalist and fervent anti-lynching reformer, was an indefatigable critic of the segregation.
For a very long time now, James has been thought to be indefatigable, the basketball specimen impervious to frailty.
It's in his subject matter, and it's in his delivery — an indefatigable belief in the power of positive rapping.
The indefatigable e-sports consultant Rod Breslau had the scoop, which he tweeted an hour before Hofstetter's official announcement.
When I hit a wall, The New York Times's indefatigable researchers came through with contact information for dozens more.
Smiling goofily in cuffed plaid slacks, what he lacks in physical squareness he makes up for in indefatigable stage presence.
He was an indefatigable performer: posing, dancing, taking a turn at every instrument, teasing a crowd and then dazzling it.
Robert Gottlieb's buoyant memoir of his indefatigable editorial career proves Noël Coward's observation that work is more fun than fun.
"I was about four feet from Angus," Mr. Bello said, referring to AC/DC's indefatigable lead guitarist, Angus Young, 61.
Rebecca R. Ruiz's indefatigable reporting also revealed that the World Anti-Doping Agency did little except twiddle its test tubes.
However, don't be surprised if the indefatigable star manages to adds more women-focused movies to her already busy itinerary.
With George Balanchine, the indefatigable Kirstein (2212-235) founded the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet.
A skilled politician and businessman, with a huge passion for the sport, he has been described as an "indefatigable dealmaker".
With George Balanchine, the indefatigable Kirstein (23-96) founded the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet.
The result is a weird, erratic and occasionally insightful experiment that, unlike its indefatigable star, never quite finds its zing.
But I'm not an indefatigable reader, and her insistence on using every minute detail slows the momentum of Hemingway's story.
Performance art has its own New York biennial (called "Performa"), organized and nourished since 22015 by the indefatigable RoseLee Goldberg.
He was loved and forgiven by so many because they perceived an indefatigable man who accepted responsibility for his shortcomings.
The indefatigable Austin Pendleton adapts, directs and stars in this Shakespeare diptych, which re-examines Shakespeare's famous villain Richard III.
With George Balanchine, the indefatigable Kirstein (1907-96) founded the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet.
" Indefatigable even in her ninth decade, she told them "she is writing opinions and continuing to stay on top of work.
But Years and Years still takes time for a moment of drunken joy, set to the indefatigable musical stylings of Chumbawamba.
SpongeBob's irrational, indefatigable optimism has become a big-eyed beacon of hope to anyone having a bad day, week, or year.
It was the pure spirit of Jackson rising again, an American spirit perhaps indefatigable, unbreakable and probably, like the coyote, immortal.
Mr. Price, a bluff, bald, indefatigable, Bronx-born Republican lawyer, was Mr. Lindsay's alter ego at the beginning of his career.
More than anyone, Craddick was responsible for securing a Republican majority in the House, through clever fund-raising and indefatigable campaigning.
For decades, America's largest city has faced seemingly indefatigable dual crises: mental health on one hand, and homelessness on the other.
An indefatigable executive widely respected in Hollywood, even by those who crossed swords with her, Ms. Kroll joined Warner in 1994.
The indefatigable linguist Crystal's latest book, "Making Sense," is a surprisingly entertaining historical and scholarly tour of the mechanics of English.
Still, Lazar's indefatigable narrator keeps showing up, asking questions, writing letters, groping toward a truth that can never be fully known.
But the indefatigable maestro, who communes with classical music scores even while in the bathtub, said that he also required solitude.
In a way, I identify with youthful athletes who've been tragically struck down only to rebound in some unique, indefatigable way.
A former Islamist, for the past nine years Nawaz has made a name for himself as an indefatigable anti-extremist activist.
Nunes, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, has been the Trump administration's most effective and indefatigable supporter on this issue.
But standing in Old Navy that night, after a season of despair and uncertainty and indefatigable hope, I was just tired.
It's known for its nearly indestructible design, indefatigable battery life, and Snake II — and it might be making a modern-day comeback.
It was resurrected a couple of years ago by the indefatigable Mayor Masters, 64, who has followed a circuitous path to politics.
Kuma is an indefatigable and focused individual, and I often found myself trailing behind him as he dashed from place to place.
Karen is indefatigable and largehearted, a caretaker who cooks for family, seminarians, parishioners and workers alike, and frets over their collective health.
Mr. Soares was an indefatigable political animal, always enthusiastically shaking hands, smiling and engaging with strangers even when he was not campaigning.
Retained by CNN in August 2015, Lord was an indefatigable on-air supporter of Donald Trump throughout his candidacy and since his election.
These two indefatigable campaigners on a quest for justice have never stopped reminding the world that sexual violence is still an ongoing issue.
What brought me there was an alert from Michael Henry Adams, the perennially beleaguered but indefatigable defender of Harlem landmarks, official and otherwise.
Tom Petty, the celebrated rocker, died last week soon after wrapping up a joyous 40th anniversary tour with his indefatigable band the Heartbreakers.
In this kitchen battle show, the indefatigable Bobby Flay challenges other chefs to cook-offs, with the winner determined by blind taste tests.
He was campaign spokesman, head of Mr. Macron's political movement, La République en Marche — Republic on the Move — and indefatigable television talking head.
We shot portraits of as many women as possible, thanks to our indefatigable photo editor, and our editors devised an appealing digital presentation.
Baker's compatriot Katie Ledecky had plenty of energy to spare in the women's 800m freestyle preliminaries as the indefatigable American recorded eight minutes 20.24.
Even now, with his achievements on the line, he remains that indefatigable optimist -- expressing hope that some of Trump's nominees, including retired Marine Gen.
His travels across the Atlantic and the Channel were indefatigable; his hospitality, vigour and erotic energy were legendary to the end of his life.
He's young, he's indefatigable, and he can claim — and will claim, on the 2020 hustings — that True Conservatism has as yet been left untried.
The indefatigable UN envoy on Yemen, Martin Griffiths, arranged talks in Switzerland in September, but the Houthi delegation refused to travel, citing security concerns.
In unvarnished reality, it must come as a blow for the indefatigable voter-fraud conspiracy theorist, who is campaigning to become his state's governor.
Bob Woodward, the indefatigable Washington Post journalist who has chronicled several presidential administrations in best-selling books, has his latest subject: Donald J. Trump.
Ertz, Becky Sauerbrunn, Kelley O'Hara, Samantha Mewis and the goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher were indefatigable in their hustle and sturdy in their positioning and anticipation.
And then there are a handful of local labels inspired not by down-home hospitality but the region itself: hardscrabble, indefatigable and ever-changing.
Mr. Salvini has since been an indefatigable candidate for prime minister and an omnipresent media figure, while severing the party from its secessionist roots.
For me and for generations of writers and readers, she was our champion — indefatigable, brilliant, loyal, constantly curious about every chapter of every book.
Later, as an indefatigable but pragmatic outside process broker, he continued to influence a broad spectrum of policymaking through the same power of persuasion.
But even as Metric's music veers from the trend, they appear indefatigable; 2018's "Art of Doubt" is a testament to their artistic vitality.
At one point the commission was forced to apologise publicly after the FIA's indefatigable lawyers exposed it as having leaked warning letters to the press.
"Gene was indefatigable in pursuing the cleanup of the most notorious toxic waste site in the world," Mr. Abrams said on Monday in an email.
Enter the indefatigable Ty, the younger, spritely embodiment of tribal positivity, whose spirits nothing can dent, not even the most Arsenal-y big-game capitulation.
And though World War II might have had its quietist, Beckettian moments, it was mainly six years of indefatigable tyrannies, energetically abetted by ordinary people.
President Juan Manuel Santos and his team of negotiators have been principled, indefatigable and cleareyed throughout the protracted negotiations, which have deeply polarized the nation.
Then, on Thursday, how about a warm bread salad to beat all bread salads, from the indefatigable Florence Fabricant, via the late, great Judy Rodgers?
Trinity and its indefatigable music director, Julian Wachner, have begun a 15-concert celebration of Ginastera, "Revolutionaries," in honor of the centennial of his birth.
Bathed in red light, the indefatigable Joseph Drouet delivered it breathlessly into a camera while his performance was simultaneously projected on a screen behind him.
Along with my indefatigable colleague, Vivian Wang, the Albany bureau also handles breaking news from pretty much anywhere north of the old Tappan Zee Bridge.
Federer won their last match at the ATP Finals in November, but his inconsistencies this week will prove hard to overcome against the indefatigable Djokovic.
Writing from a libertarian perspective, and from inside her "cozy establishment perch," Ms. McArdle defends Washington right-wing insiders against the president's most indefatigable supporters.
Brian Sietsema sat quietly next to Scripps National Spelling Bee pronouncer Jacques Bailly, just in case the indefatigable Bailly was somehow unable to fulfill his duties.
But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be appreciated, so today, in honor of World Oceans Day, we're celebrating the indefatigable pufferfish and its bizarre sexual habits.
N. High Commissioner for Human Rights), Enric Sala (an Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic), Nina Jensen of REV Ocean and indefatigable environmental crusader Al Gore.
Laura Villosio, a wiry indefatigable doctor from northern Italy, said the water and drugs situation had deteriorated since she first worked in Chiulo a decade ago.
The home belonged to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, the nation's most indefatigable voter fraud conspiracy theorist and the natural heir to Donald Trump's throne.
Onstage with his five-piece backing band, Good Compny, Oddisee's songs bloom into expansive celebrations, with his city's indefatigable go-go scene as a guiding light.
Bibi Ferreira, an indefatigable grande dame of the Brazilian stage who performed internationally and helped bring Broadway musicals to Brazil in the 1960s, died on Feb.
And while the field of contenders was one of the most talented yet, it was the incomparable, indefatigable, downright genius Pat McGrath who took home the honor.
He's ebullient, chatty, and seemingly indefatigable as he tells me about working on Israeli X Factor while blending three highlighting sticks on the back of my hand.
In its portrayal of ACT UP's indefatigable fight for medical treatments and equality, it captures the dogged persistence required to spur inert authorities and hasten social change.
The country agreed to gather as if at a table covered with old family photographs, in a room into which someone had invited an indefatigable fiddle player.
Still, Warren is powerfully intelligent, and indefatigable in pursuit of her goals -- the very traits that helped lift the janitor's daughter from modest beginnings to this moment.
Rest/Fatiguing the Indefatigable In each of the last two meetings, James was coming off a series sweep (or two) with a significant rest advantage coming in.
Given the urgency of the campaign coverage and Mr. Kaczynski's indefatigable nature, there was no chance he would take even one day off as he switched jobs.
This year, polls show the front-runner to be a white woman, Mary Norwood, an indefatigable former Junior League vice president from the tony neighborhood of Buckhead.
A voluble, feisty woman who loved designer clothes and prominent jewelry, she was known for her sharp retorts, humor-laced charm, fierce intelligence and indefatigable work habits.
Directed by Everett Quinton — Ludlam's collaborator, life partner and indefatigable keeper of the Ridiculous flame — "Conquest" follows the intergalactic rampage of the demon warrior Tamberlaine (Grant Neale).
"The Wandering Soap Opera" begins and ends with black-and-white still photographs of Ruiz on the set, poignant reminders of his indefatigable creativity and tenacious productivity.
Accomplishing quite the feat of modern music, this indefatigable foursome plays the five complete quartets of Elliott Carter, a body of music stretching from 1951 to 1995.
Another exhausting day of the indefatigable commander in chief's compulsive seizing of the spotlight showed how what once would have been considered outrageous has become Washington routine.
" On the pro-tax side, we have this response from the Carbon Tax Center's indefatigable Charles Komanoff: "Fighting in the Trenches Doesn't Excuse Ignorance on Carbon Taxes.
The outfit, which has a handful of staff and little money but an indefatigable general secretary, Jason Moyer-Lee, is hardly averse to the odd strike or demo.
In the final few episodes of Season 4, which wrapped in 2004, the titular character of Genndy Tartakovsky's stylistic television series has established himself as an indefatigable warrior.
What we got left is the Fed – the indefatigable QE market driver, generating moderate real economy gains and facing, quite possibly, the end of that particular policy trail.
The unpretentious and engaging dialogues between passionate artists — the bewitching writer in whose novels music plays a prominent part and the indefatigable, amiable conductor — make the pages fly.
But reporting by Bloomberg News, the Washington Post's indefatigable fact-checker, and former New York Times top investigative reporter James Risen show the Vice President did nothing improper.
He was an indefatigable fund-raiser whose efforts in the 2000 primaries gave Mr. Dukakis an insurmountable organizational advantage and an intimidating war chest to buy television advertising.
In Las Vegas, the indefatigable Mark Matousek reported on all the new electric vehicles and concept cars on display at the Consumer Electronics Show, which wraps up today.
Only Yolanda Piper—archon, intercessor, and indefatigable defender of the rights and needs of at-risk teens, particularly those suffering from anger issues—could be considered his peer.
She said her state's past, like the country's, wasn't only "rich" but also "complicated" — an unmistakable allusion to the racial hatred that has proved especially indefatigable in South Carolina.
"The part of her story that gets left out is that she's been indefatigable in fighting for families and women and children since she was in college," says Goldwyn.
Here Ali was, a converted Muslim who openly embraced black separatism with a undeniably singular voice, charming and colloquial, his radicalism tinged with quick rhymes and an indefatigable smile.
Britain's Conservative government put one in its just-released budget — largely because of the indefatigable work of the chef Jamie Oliver — although it wouldn't kick in for two years.
Before cabin porn and van life were hashtags on Instagram, before tiny houses were a movement, Mr. Kahn, now 2000, was the indefatigable champion of their funky, D.I.Y. antecedents.
This orchestra, led by the indefatigable George Manahan, has run a robust and diverse commissioning program for years; by happy accident, almost exclusively female composers are featured this season.
JERUSALEM — The scourge of coronavirus converged this week with Israel's yearlong electoral impasse, creating a crisis that could politically benefit the country's embattled but indefatigable prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Since its founding 25 years ago by its indefatigable artistic director, Dianne Berkun Menaker, it has given voice to children and young adults from a wide range of backgrounds.
And neither Ms. Trump nor her husband have so far plunged into day-to-day government operations or logged the 18-hour days the indefatigable Mr. Bannon routinely works.
A brilliant and indefatigable scholar, public intellectual, journalist, government adviser and champion of the arts, Keynes would be at the center of things for the balance of his life.
In his first 558 days in office, Trump said 4,229 things that were either misleading or outright false, according to statistics maintained by the indefatigable Washington Post Fact Checker.
The indefatigable film fan instead pursued his career of choice through an alternate route: enrolling in engineering school to mimic the path of his idol, pioneering Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
We've introduced a terrific new guide to knife skills on Cooking, by the indefatigable Julia Moskin, that we think will benefit everyone from the novice cook to the experienced one.
MORGAN I think she was, because she wouldn't have been as political as she was, and after all, she stayed connected to Sartre, and that must've taken tremendous, indefatigable hope.
Stymied, Chuck gets some advice from his indefatigable dad, who spends the episode either making shady deals to erect a waterfront high-rise or picking up Viagra from the pharmacy.
Azucena has in recent years often been sung at the Met by Dolora Zajick, an indefatigable, indispensable company fixture whose take on the part has grown blunter, musically and dramatically.
In the final chapter Mr. Peres describes the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, an old rival who once described Mr. Peres as an "indefatigable schemer" for his political manipulations.
The self-described "coolest D.J. in the world" is best known for being Future's right-hand man as the rapper's producer, A&R representative and indefatigable D.J. and hype man.
That is likely to start in the second round when he takes on Gilles Simon or Pablo Cuevas, both almost indefatigable players well-versed in the art of attritional tennis.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jonas Mekas, the indefatigable filmmaker, critic, poet, and all-around guiding spirit of independent cinema, passed away at his home in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
The seemingly indefatigable showman said that they&aposve technically stopped production, but there are "dozens" of new episodes that will be airing -- meaning it&aposs not canceled in the strictest sense.
Conceived, produced and directed by Miral Kotb, a former software engineer, the show employs about a dozen talented, indefatigable young actor-dancers, encased in black suits wired with digitally controlled lights.
A lively, indefatigable woman, Ms. Zabriskie pursued a long career despite suffering throughout her life from dystonia, a neurological movement disorder that affected her speech and the mobility of her hands.
The Kennedy Center said Tuesday that it had chosen Chappelle, the indefatigable stand-up and co-creator and star of "Chappelle's Show," as the 22nd recipient of the Mark Twain Prize.
The director David Robert Mitchell showed an indefatigable focus with his creepy twist on ghoulish stalker horror, "It Follows," and the new film promises another destabilizing universe for audiences to enter.
This enormous task was taken on by a large army of women, commanded by the indefatigable Lillian Wald, who had pioneered the visiting-nurse service that would now be writ large.
His own unexpected death while it was in preparation means that this indefatigable contributor to public debate in Britain could neither enjoy nor participate in the reception of his magnum opus.
But after signing the Italian manager Claudio Ranieri and the deft and indefatigable French midfielder N'Golo Kante, Leicester City overcame preseason odds that were 5,000 to 22016 and won the title.
Kenny plops himself down into a chair, Coach Wade and Showtime Shawn hit the couch, I spread out on the ottoman and Andrew, the indefatigable publicist who arranged this jamboree, stands.
But when he joined the Celtics as a rookie in 103 as the seventh pick of that year's college draft, Havlicek was mainly a tenacious defender with an indefatigable work ethic.
So it is that 21989er Haus in Vienna is offering a large retrospective survey of the creative tidal wave that has distinguished this indefatigable, 21989-year-old art-maker's long career.
Maybe it's her Benjamin Button-like approach to aging and her insanely chiseled abs, or maybe it's just her indefatigable entrepreneurial spirit balanced by a "work hard, play hard" outlook on life.
The indefatigable Election Commission, whose motto is "no voter left behind", plans to dispatch a full team on a day-long hike to reach the single voter in India's smallest electoral district.
Interspersed in this chronicle are moments when the universal accessibility of the internet is harnessed for political regressions, such as the once indefatigable reign of the now-impeached president Park Geun-hye.
His zeal for problem solving and organization, his indefatigable good cheer in the face of adversity, and his almost maternal pride in the company are sweet, pathetic and comical all at once.
Mr. Beck became not only an indefatigable advocate for Palau's 19863,000 residents (a population barely three times as great as that of his suburban hometown, Bronxville, N.Y.) but also an honorary citizen.
As far as the future is concerned, there's no plan B. Watson approaches his career with the indefatigable zeal common to both the widely heralded "genius" types and the failed, starving artist.
Sudan lived at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, a private reserve I've visited several times, where rangers work tirelessly to protect elephants, rhinos and other wildlife (but especially rhinos) from indefatigable poachers.
Shirley, who was less than three years out of law school, brought fresh eyes and indefatigable energy to the decades-long case file and the effort to win Dailey a new trial.
There was ample room for excursions into jazz, boogaloo, cumbia and even a hard-rock version of John Lennon's "Imagine" sung by Cindy Blackman Santana, Carlos's wife and the band's indefatigable drummer.
Restless and seemingly indefatigable, he left his native Dorset for zoological research stints in Newfoundland, Ontario, Alabama, and Jamaica, where he meticulously documented the biodiversity of each region with ornate illustrations and descriptions.
I am incredibly grateful to Spencer for the indefatigable leadership that got us to this point, and I am happy we will benefit from his continued support and counsel as a board director.
They portray every security measure as an attack on Muslims — this is an extraordinary strategy and seemed certainly destined to fail, save for the indefatigable support that Islamic apologists enjoy in the media.
Yet there is no denying the lure of the basic hook; the first four films pitched Sigourney Weaver, as the indefatigable Ripley, against her opposite number, a silvery beast with a biomechanical edge.
For all his posturing as a jaded, middle-aged relic of a less-woke time, though, Ellis exudes the same youthful spirit he's always had: of irreverent amusement, quiet irony, indefatigable artistic curiosity.
For the second time in two months, Kim visited Mt Paektu on horseback, this time accompanied by senior military officers, aimed at instilling the mountain's "indefatigable revolutionary spirit" in the people, KCNA reported.
Neil is an energetic, indefatigable, humorous, brilliant educator who wants to highlight science in many forms ... whether hosting "Cosmos" or joining forces with his old college buddy to create a little Monday puzzle!
Instead, she presented herself as a dedicated and indefatigable fighter for children, the disabled, blue-collar workers, women and the poor, while promising a backbone of steel as she vowed to take out ISIS.
In the play, the humans are degenerates who stop procreating and succumb to their most selfish and strange whims—while the robots remain unerring in their calculations and indefatigable in their commitment to work.
Chuck Todd of NBC News and the indefatigable Rachel Maddow of MSNBC moderated the two-hour debate professionally, giving the candidates plenty of room and then asking questions that were both factual and pointed.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Neymar's sudden departure to Paris St Germain last year threatened to derail Barcelona's season before it began, but those betting against the Catalans had overlooked the sheer, indefatigable brilliance of Lionel Messi.
When she wasn't writing, reading, protesting or editing her grassroots newspaper, Mahasweta Devi walked, like Gandhi, for mile on indefatigable mile through the villages of Bengal and the forests of central and eastern India.
Conceived, produced and directed by Miral Kotb, a former software engineer, the show, closing this weekend, employs about a dozen talented, indefatigable young actor-dancers, encased in black suits wired with digitally controlled lights.
Special Envoy Staffan De Mistura, the Italian-Swedish diplomat appointed by former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to preside over the Syria portfolio, has been indefatigable in his efforts to end the violence.
The world number two was forced to scrap for almost every point but finally subdued the indefatigable Spanish eighth seed after three hours and 20 minutes of punishing baseline tennis on Rod Laver Arena.
As you make your way down the stairs back into the main cabin, there's a mirror, helping flight attendants maintain the indefatigable and professional image that you might recognize from your long-haul flights.
It was broken up by intermissions and a generously long dinner break — featuring the indefatigable Mr. Langrée in a piano performance at Music Hall's pop-up biergarten — that stretched the concert to six hours.
But indefatigable dreamer that Mr. Peres was, his book also delivers a pointed, if veiled, message from the grave about the apparent dearth of vision in the present, and it looks to the future.
Directed by Miral Kotb, a former software engineer, and written by Ms. Kotb and Athena Sunga, the show employs indefatigable young actor-dancers who are encased in black suits wired with digitally controlled lights.
Mr. LiPuma, who first worked with Ms. Krall on her 1995 sophomore album, "Only Trust Your Heart," produced "Quiet" with her, and was indefatigable to the end, she said; his death was completely unexpected.
"You're not doing them any good by going easy on them," said Ms. Romano, who summons the style of Anne Sullivan, the indefatigable instructor of Helen Keller, to be a sensitive but stern taskmaster.
In a nation whose politics have long been characterized by indefatigable optimism — in rhetoric if not in reality — it's striking that no presidential candidate in 220 is offering an expansive, optimistic vision of the future.
I found Frei to be as earnest and indefatigable as her reputation, and quite willing to make trouble, wearing an Uber-branded shirt despite all the negative comments she now gets when people see it.
In many respects, Lee served as the comics industry's goodwill ambassador and indefatigable cheerleader during the medium's formative modern era in the 1960s and thereafter, before Marvel became a dominant force at the box office.
The ice cool Swiss fended that off, then unloaded everything in his arsenal at Nadal in two more match points, only to have victory snatched away by two sublime winners off the indefatigable Spaniard's racket.
Conceived, produced and directed by Miral Kotb, a former software engineer, the show, revived for the summer, employs about a dozen talented, indefatigable young actor-dancers, encased in black suits wired with digitally controlled lights.
I found Frei to be as earnest and indefatigable as her reputation, and quite willing to make trouble, wearing an Uber-branded shirt, despite all the negative comments she now gets when people see it.
To get some perspective on this remarkable day, we turned to Nicholas Fandos, our indefatigable congressional reporter, to explain the significance of what we just watched and give us a preview of what's coming next.
Having recently retired after 19 years teaching at Princeton (his former students include the novelist Andrew Sean Greer and the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins), White remains a devoted mentor, an indefatigable blurbist and a SilverDaddies.
The Serb entered the quarter-final against the Japanese in the wake of a five-set marathon with the indefatigable Gilles Simon, a match he was desperate to forget after racking up exactly 100 unforced errors.
Mr. Baker, the ultimate, indefatigable pol, was more inclined toward political failings: Our representatives don't live in Washington anymore or socialize with one another; gerrymandering, which guaranteed safe districts for members of both parties; the media.
"249.99 Inch Chest," a 24.99 adultery-and-kidnapping drama that's a sharp critique of male sexual jealousy, has a spectacular cast of indefatigable lads: Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Dillane, Steven Berkoff.
Despite the massive US effort, the indefatigable Taliban ideology that once provided refuge for al Qaeda leaders flourishes in the region, never seeming to run out of Pashtun tribespeople willing to fight and die for it.
Ms. Jorgenson Wendt argued that she been a crucial associate in her husband's climb up the corporate ladder — supporting him through business school, maintaining their home, raising their children and serving for years as an indefatigable hostess.
But the biggest problem with Waco isn't the casting—in fact, I'll keep watching just to see the indefatigable John Leguizamo, who wrote one of the sharpest Hollywood critiques of 2017, as undercover ATF agent Robert Rodriguez.
William Monroe Trotter, who edited the Boston-based black weekly newspaper The Guardian in the first three decades of the 20th century, shows up in the biographies of his contemporaries as a gadfly: radical, outspoken and indefatigable.
Bruce M. Alberts, a biochemist at the University of California, San Francisco, received the Lasker-Koshland Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science for his contributions to molecular biology and his indefatigable advocacy for public science education.
Like the indefatigable maid Rosie on "The Jetsons," the officious droid C-3PO in "Star Wars" and the tortured "host" Dolores Abernathy in "Westworld," the robotic helpmates of popular culture have been humanoid in form and function.
When I was a young girl, I read one of those little pocket biographies of Eleanor Roosevelt — there she was, on the cover, not beautiful, exactly, but stately, and as I learned inside, a total and indefatigable boss.
Johnson and Hart were indefatigable spokespeople for the movie, plopping down on late night television couches and showing up on daytime programming to hawk "Central Intelligence," while exploiting their presence on Facebook and Twitter to gin up excitement.
Here is a selection, in chronological order, of what he sent out over the past couple days: Eventually, pop scientist and professional cold-water-thrower Neil deGrasse Tyson stepped into the ring, hoping to persuade an indefatigable B.o.
The five-borough cross-disciplinary festival, which runs through May 260, celebrates the indefatigable furniture makers, weavers, jewelry artists, potters and other professionals who trot out new design ideas every spring, some marketable, others waiting for their millennium.
Poem The indefatigable Albert Goldbarth is a master of the shaggy-dog narrative; he is like the favorite uncle whose voice is so easygoing that you barely notice how much art and gentle wisdom go into the telling.
Here's some of his indefatigable Tannhäuser, in Calixto Bieito's staging: Alex Marshall spoke to the organists of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, who are relieved by the positive news about the great instrument's condition after the brutal fire.
Jeffrey Lord, the indefatigable defender of President Trump whose advocacy turned him into an unlikely political celebrity, was fired by CNN on Thursday after a convoluted Twitter exchange in which he evoked — mockingly, he said — a Nazi salute.
Heading into the final day of his effort to build a devastating case, the indefatigable California Democrat is deploying every trick in the prosecutor's arsenal as he weaves a narrative of an unchained presidency hour after grueling hour.
Instead of a Trojan horse, there is a horse as metaphor: Énée (Brandon Jovanovich, indefatigable) makes a coup-like deal with the Greeks that goes awry, leaving Troy in ruins and him in flight with his surviving comrades.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Indefatigable theorist, poet, painter, filmmaker, playwright, megalomaniac intellectual, and avant-gardist of avant-gardists, Isidore Isou (2390-235) never fails to flummox the senses with the cumulative complexity of his work.
The surface appeal of Sparrow's work is obvious, and her indefatigable production efforts capable of producing an army of cuteness too powerful to resist — but her work also contains embedded challenges about personal agency in the face of consumerism.
The Serbian world number one, farmed out to Margaret Court Arena for his third round victory over Andreas Seppi, has yet to lose a set in the tournament but might find that record under threat against the indefatigable Frenchman.
"This decision is deeply appreciated by the Palestinian people and their government, who have always seen Colombia and its people as indefatigable brothers in the search for peace," the Palestinian mission in Bogota said in its statement to EFE.
In 1998, Kathleen Hanna, known then as the indefatigable riot grrrl frontwoman of Bikini Kill, released "Julie Ruin," a lo-fi bedroom album made alone with a drum machine and quarter-inch tapes while her band was falling apart.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads German-Jewish art collector and dealer Galka Scheyer was an indefatigable promoter of European modernism in California, predominantly the work of the "Blue Four": Lyonel Feininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Paul Klee, and Vasily Kandinsky.
But then in the waning minutes of the match, the swift, seemingly indefatigable Thai captain, Kanjana Sung-Ngoen, latched on to the ball, muscled it down the right wing, and then whacked it past the Swedish goalkeeper, Hedvig Lindahl.
The apparently indefatigable Millman held leads of 5-2 and 8-4 on the back of some brilliant tennis, forcing 38-year-old Federer to rattle off five straight points before securing the victory with a crosscourt forehand winner.
If I were to imagine "Labyrinth" as a movie, I would want it to be a kind of psychological suspense story, something akin to "Memento," in which the memory-robbed protagonist becomes the indefatigable detective of his own story.
That is to say that the team has been battered into the shape of its indefatigable essence; it has suffered and learned something from the suffering, and knows what part of itself comes in handy in spectacularly disadvantageous circumstances.
The book then turns to people, focusing just as much on the indefatigable men and women—and there were many women—who fought for the rights of New York's poorest citizens as it does on the plutocrats who oversaw Gotham's growth.
He is an indefatigable optimist, a warrior -- occasionally quixotic, always gung ho -- who refuses to stop until he's made every last phone call, bent every last ear, appealed to every last world leader who might help him in his quest.
"As someone who worked side-by-side with her in earlier years and when she was secretary of State, she is a relentless, indefatigable, tenacious human being," added Axelrod, who also served as a White House senior adviser to Obama.
Chinese leaders seemed as indefatigable as the economy itself, fanning out throughout the world to spread the gospel of high growth and good neighborliness, without any of the busybody questions posed by U.S. and European envoys about values and human rights.
If not, as hard as it is to believe, Israelis will be heading to a fourth election in September -- an outcome incidentally that the wily and indefatigable Netanyahu would likely welcome, leaving him caretaker Prime Minister for the next seven months.
Theatergoers of this mind may well find solace in the twinkly "High Button Shoes," a nearly forgotten frolic from the late-1940s that is occupying New York City Center this weekend, with a cast led by the indefatigable Michael Urie.
In the third round, Gulbis will face Novak Djokovic, who is still seeded No. 26 but not yet back to being the same flexible, indefatigable force who dominated the sport and its Grand Slam tournaments for much of this decade.
In South Korea, which has one of the world's biggest film industries and is home to its own avid blockbuster culture, the indefatigable director has succeeded in making his movies his own way on budgets averaging little more than $100,000.
Though it is gratifyingly informative — a visit to a nonprofit recycling depot in Brooklyn is as eye-opening as a great school field trip — "Canners" is a testament to its director's indefatigable humanism, and to the human beings who feed it.
No amount of shared-platform bonhomie, however, can disguise the struggle for leadership between Matteo Salvini of the populist, Eurosceptic Northern League and the indefatigable Silvio Berlusconi, the 81 year-old leader and founder of the more mainstream conservative Forza Italia party.
The second would convey acquiescence for the President's scorched-earth tactics, indefatigable and domineering personality, fear-mongering warnings that the nation is under assault from an invading immigrant tide of dark-skinned criminals and approval of his creed of "America First" nationalism.
This indefatigable new-music band gives the premiere of his new symphony at Carnegie Hall alongside works by Paola Prestini, Trevor Weston and Steve Reich, part of a characteristically rich season under its artistic director, Derek Bermel, and music director, George Manahan.
Over eight high-paced episodes, Sandra Oh throws down her Golden Globe-winning performance as Eve Polastri, an indefatigable British intelligence agent hot on the trail of the formidable Villainelle, a chillingly brutal assassin played with frankly terrifying conviction by Jodi Comer.
Now, Mr. Mook and his colleagues regard Mr. Trump as a wily, determined and indefatigable opponent who seems to be speaking to broad economic anxieties among Americans and to the widely held belief that traditional politicians are incapable of addressing those problems.
Today he's decked out in a backward baseball cap, a hockey jersey styled with the logo for comic-book hero the Flash, jean shorts, and scuffed New Balances—the closest thing to what you could call a uniform for the indefatigable indie filmmaker.
The English musician Shabaka Hutchings brought two of his groups to Big Ears, both of them built around his fat-toned, indefatigable tenor saxophone with beats derived from dance music and — his far-from-secret resource — carnival rhythms (he has Barbadian roots).
One oft-cited example of how indefatigable comics have become is the success of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" film franchise — a series built around a minor and frankly absurd assemblage of Marvel characters that includes a talking raccoon and a sentient tree.
Finally, thanks to this patchy response and the Kremlin's indefatigable propaganda machine, the bans are being used to hammer home Putin's message to the Russian people: that they are the targets of a Western "hybrid war" fought on the political, economic, and even cultural battlefields.
The indefatigable 32-year-old withstood almost five hours of Federer brilliance, dredging his tank of mental and physical fortitude to prevail 7-6(5) 53-6 7-6(4) 4-6 13-12(3) in the first Wimbledon singles final decided by a tiebreak.
The Principlists mock Rouhani's seemingly indefatigable hope in engagement with the West: from the Iran-Contra deal with the Reagan administration in the 22019s through the agreement to suspend uranium enrichment with the Europeans in the early 2000s and on to the 2015 nuclear deal.
What impact these experiences had on Chan is hard to discern, since every episode in this memoir, even the most traumatic, is told with Chan's indefatigable merriness, which as the book goes on starts to feel like a protective mechanism, a carapace of cheer.
Jlin today shared the indefatigable track "Nyakinyua Rise," off her forthcoming Dark Lotus EP for Planet Mu. Combining a swam of acoustic percussion with tectonic shifts of subbass and vocal samples chopped into transcendence, the song finds Patton in the thrall of rigorous experimentation.
As Valdez, an indefatigable farmer with a warm expression, a lush mustache and a mule named Conchita, he became an avatar for the farmers who harvested Colombia's coffee beans and a positive depiction of a country that was often equated with terrorism and drug trafficking.
Gabe Pressman, the senior correspondent for WNBC-TV and the indefatigable dean of New York's television reporters, who chased breaking news, interviewed countless celebrities and covered the hoopla of politics, protests and parades for more than six decades, died early Friday morning in Manhattan.
Opinion Columnist There is much about the future that keeps me up at night — A.I. weaponry, undetectable viral deepfakes, indefatigable and infinitely wise robotic op-ed columnists — but in the last few years, one technological threat has blipped my fear radar much faster than others.
Since she started her music career with the stunning electronic opus "O Superman" in 1981, Ms. Anderson has proved an indefatigable force in contemporary art: putting on visual exhibitions around the world, holding residencies at universities, scoring movie soundtracks and continuing to record new music.
William Monroe Trotter, who edited the Boston-based black weekly newspaper The Guardian in the first three decades of the 20th century, shows up in the biographies of contemporaries like Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois as a gadfly: radical, outspoken and indefatigable.
It is beyond awesome that we little lumps of protoplasm squinting out at the Universe from our shaky platform in the outskirts of an insignificant galaxy can, after four decades of indefatigable effort, detect and characterize a black hole merger over a billion light years away.
What more can you expect, when one Arsenal player, Mesut Ozil, cost $60 million — which is 40 times what City paid for Vardy, 100 times the cost of the mercurial winger Riyad Mahrez, and seven times the sum paid for the indefatigable ball-winner N'Golo Kanté.
" The American Israel Public Affairs Committee said in a statement: "We join the people of Israel in mourning the loss of Shimon Peres... As an indefatigable advocate for justice and human progress, he earned the respect and appreciation of his fellow leaders and the global community.
Amazon has said it will take about 10 years to automate its warehouses; other facilities and departments will be following suit, and Amazon is providing a pathway for its more ambitious (and indefatigable) employees to continue to help the company turn a profit in less traditional roles.
A virtuoso guitarist, an indefatigable bandleader, a tenacious businessman, and a maddening iconoclast, his prolific output ranges from hit pop singles ("Valley Girl") to orchestral works of formidable modernist complexity ("Bob in Dacron"), with trippy jazz-rock instrumentals ("Peaches En Regalia") and much else in between.
That indefatigable champion of the genre-bending downtown scene opens the theater's Composer Portraits series with a concert proves again how obsolete the old geographical division of New York's new-music world — an academic and cerebral uptown and a maverick rock-fueled downtown scene — has become.
There is Marion Barché, a bright, animated performer who recalls how her parents stifled her sexual expression; a couple married for half a century, Lucienne and Michel Larue; Moroccan-born Abdallah Moubine, who describes with indefatigable energy his years as a union representative at the carmaker Citroën.
The auditions, which take place in Grand Central Terminal, have a festive atmosphere, starting with the master of ceremonies, Robert Holman, the poet and indefatigable poetry evangelist, who wears a referee's striped shirt and blows a whistle on musicians who exceed their five-minute time limit.
Bill Usery, an indefatigable and gregarious negotiator who helped avert or settle strikes by railway and postal workers, coal miners and football players as a federal mediator and as the secretary of labor under President Gerald R. Ford, died on Saturday in Eatonton, Ga. He was 21973.
The key difference between Martinez's current donnybrook with The Donald and her squabbles with state Republicans, is that this one offers a whiff of the moral high ground: In the face of the brash Manhattanite, Martinez is positioned to assert herself as the indefatigable defender of compassionate conservatism.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The indefatigable NY Art Book Fair presented by Printed Matter returns for a 14th entry at the Museum of Modern Art PS1 this weekend, showcasing the work of 353 exhibitors — including 135 international and 50 first-time exhibitors, the fair confirmed to Hyperallergic.
Rudolph Giuliani may have been a snarling dog with chunks of couch stuffing caught permanently between his teeth, but he was indefatigable and was seen, rightly or wrongly, as the man who subdued an untamable city (and genuinely did subdue our anxieties in the first months after Sept. 11).
But this was his night, even after Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, deftly introduced himself to the nation as a likable fellow while skewering Trump with a smile on his face, and Obama's his own vice president, Joe Biden, thrilled the Democratic crowd with his indefatigable Biden-ness.
It regularly sits near the top of the iTunes list of most popular podcasts, riding the same indefatigable Trump clicks-and-ratings tiger that has propelled Stephen Colbert ahead of Jimmy Fallon, sent Rachel Maddow to viewership records and, from the opposite perspective, made Breitbart a household name.
While in Japan, the indefatigable Trump weighed in, mostly on Twitter, on post-election Israeli politics, slammed Democrats for getting "NOTHING" done, demanded a change in libel laws and called for a prolongation of the annual Rolling Thunder Vietnam veterans event in Washington, which is expected to wrap up this year.
In his latest collection, "High Notes," which includes a selection of magazine articles and book excerpts over a 45-year period from 1966 to 193, Gay Talese once again reminds us of the indefatigable reporting skills and inventive use of language that made him a paragon of the New Journalism.
Led by the indefatigable Katherine Webster and a host of champions from the tech community, such as Craig Newmark and Craig Mullaney (to be clear, you don't have to be named "Craig" to help veterans, but we don't mind the name either), VetsinTech started hosting career networking events with top tech employers.
His protagonists are indefatigable champions of rights who fought for their entire lives, indeed to their last breath, to produce a philosophy that led to the Nuremberg trials and then, decades later, to the possibility that not all of the mass murderers of our time will pass away peacefully in their sleep.
Admirers of Mr. Kidder's recent works, like "Strength in What Remains" (about a remarkable Burundian refugee) or "Mountains Beyond Mountains" (about the indefatigable Dr. Paul Farmer), may also wonder why Mr. Kidder alighted on Mr. English as his latest biographical subject, considering that he hardly meets the same standard of heroism or resilience.
With an indefatigable quarterback and the most thrilling of game-winning touchdown passes; with a host of slinky, stretchy wide receivers and an unbending will; with a goal-line leap from a bull of a running back; and with Swinney in the middle of it all, screaming and shouting and cajoling and inspiring.
That would be true in any year, but to have this indefatigable celebration of queerness sashay into my home as the world began to feel so unrelentingly harsh and inhospitable — well, reader, when I say that RuPaul's Drag Race saved my life this spring, please know that I mean that with all of my gay, glittery heart.
Swartz drives this point home by honing in on the people in the muck of it: the brilliant pioneering heart surgeon who literally wears cowboy boots with his scrubs, the indefatigable surgeons racing toward a big break, the tireless inventor who wants to get them there — and, of course, the real, desperate people whose lives depend on their breakthrough.
I'm a person who takes to her bed when forced to confront her own failures, so I was daunted by Close and the other indefatigable people — "grit paragons" — profiled by Duckworth: West Point cadets who endure a grueling rite of initiation; a woman who overcame cerebral palsy to become one of the most successful comics in Britain.
While dozens of presidential candidates contested for Nigeria's top job, the race boiled down to whether the sitting president, Muhammad Buhari of the All Progressive Congress (APC), weakened by a stagnant economy, could be defeated by the leading opposition candidate, Atiku Abubakar (whose People's Democratic Party (PDP) I consulted for) — both septuagenarians, and indefatigable dynastic politicians.
Then, last year, on Facebook, the former President issued a fresh roster of recommendations, this time with extra quirks: Oliver Sacks and Carly Simon, a book about the making of " High Noon ," and " House of Spies ," by the indefatigable Daniel Silva, whose recurrent leading man, over seventeen books, displays a knack for espionage, judicious homicide, and art restoration.
I teach a college class on film language, and in a session on self-consciousness in cinema, I usually begin by pointing out the gags in the Tex Avery 1946 short "Northwest Hounded Police," among them, the pursuit of a wolf by the sardonic, slow-moving but indefatigable basset Droopy (a hugely popular character in the '40s).
Which brings me to a new Vanity Fair story in which Scaramucci sat for -- as described by author William D. Cohan -- "a series of three epic interviews" that seem to represent the latest effort by the indefatigable Scaramucci to talk his way back into President Trump's good graces and -- maybe just maybe -- back into the White House.
In the middle of the most consequential moment of Trump's presidency, the sharp-tongued White House counselor, who's been an indefatigable defender of the Republican leader ever since she took over his campaign in August 2016, appeared to have traded in her ubiquity on cable news for a behind-the-scenes role deep inside the West Wing.
And he's another piece of amoral work: a dubiously gifted lawyer who secretly taped clients; a profane guardian of Trump's image who threatened detractors with intense pain and utter destruction; a smarmy fixer who used hush money to cover Trump's erotic tracks; an indefatigable scammer who sought to sell his access to the president to the highest bidders, domestic and foreign.
Since the advent of the New Hampshire primary and the Iowa caucus as we know them, in the nineteen-fifties and seventies, respectively, no one has been elected President without winning one or the other—except Bill Clinton, whose second-place finish in New Hampshire, in 1992, amid various scandals, was a victory over expectations, and proved that he was indefatigable.
Opinion Columnist Without courting attention or even familiarizing Americans with the sound of his voice, Robert Mueller became a celebrity, portrayed by Robert De Niro on "Saturday Night Live," and a potent political symbol: of the stubborn hope for truth and justice if you believed in his cause; of the indefatigable persecution of Donald Trump if you bought the president's deceits and delusions.
Opinion Columnist Without courting attention or even familiarizing Americans with the sound of his voice, Robert Mueller became a celebrity, portrayed by Robert De Niro on "Saturday Night Live," and a potent political symbol: of the stubborn hope for truth and justice if you believed in his cause; of the indefatigable persecution of Donald Trump if you bought the president's deceits and delusions.
The identity that New Order has built for itself replaced Joy Division's stark hollows with intricate patterns: the mixture of electronic beats with the indefatigable live drumming of Stephen Morris, bass lines that emerge as strong countermelodies (many of them originated by Peter Hook, who left New Order in 2007; Tom Chapman has replaced him), and a complex mesh of guitar and keyboard motifs.
"Elizabeth is the indefatigable visionary for the power of classical music in Kenya," said Eric Booth, a New York-based arts education specialist who has served on the faculty of Juilliard and the Lincoln Center Institute, and who introduced Ms. Njoroge to the people behind Link Up. Ms. Njoroge grew up near this city and fell in love with music when she began piano lessons at 4.
It asks us to consider the importance of paper to Picasso, that indefatigable maker throughout his long working life, and, barring a few paintings on canvas, a handful of sculptures, and the hand-press that was used to produce some of his last prints, it mostly consists of hundreds of works on paper, enough to engulf all the first floor galleries of the Royal Academy.
Chrissy Metz let the Internet know exactly what they could do with their thoughts on her custom latex dress, Blake Lively doesn't want to discuss her dresses at all, noted social media clapback-machine Ariel Winter has been on an indefatigable one-woman body positive crusade, and on Monday Rihanna made her opinion of a certain sports writer who attempted to police her waistline widely, and hilariously known.
There's the indefatigable campaigner who was capable of owning up to mistakes and defending his opponents, and the man who introduced Sarah Palin's version of anti-establishment politics to a national stage; the Vietnam prisoner of war who wouldn't abandon his men even in the face of extreme brutality, and the legislator with a complicated legacy on torture; and the anti-candidate who ran twice for America's highest office.
The pound-for-pound designation is a thought experiment that puts fighters who could never engage each other onto even terrain by setting aside the concerns of weight classes (without the cruelty of an open-weight tournament), but it ignores the gifts and disadvantages afforded along the spectrum: the flyweight's indefatigable pace and body that weighs as much as one of Cro Cop's legs, the heavyweight's power punches and cardio inspired by a chain-smoking asthmatic.
Does anyone have the discipline, indefatigable spirit and intellectual heft and courage to speak, write, cajole, arm-twist, network and — most importantly — persuade first the party faithful and then the country that fiscal responsibility, ethical behavior, working with allies to oppose common foes, a commitment to education at all levels, and robust capitalism that thrives in a system dedicated to fairness, innovation and support to the middle class over cronyism and unbridled corporate influence wins the day?
The series examines how Malcolm proved to be an indefatigable grassroots political organizer who turned the Nation of Islam (NOI) from a small group of several hundred dedicated followers into a major organization that boasted over 25,000 members and garnered millions of dollars in revenue through the acquisition of real estate, small businesses, and a thriving newspaper (Muhammad Speaks) that he founded and which reported on the major domestic and global racial justice issues of the era.
In the month that he departs, 29 years later, Africa is expecting to learn that as many as 10 of its teams will qualify for the World Cup from 2026 onward; in 2010, thanks in no small part to Mr. Hayatou's indefatigable campaigning for FIFA to rotate the tournament among continents, it hosted the tournament for the first time; the Cup of Nations has doubled in size; and the African Champions League is more lucrative than at any other time in its history.
Representing the Big Apple alongside the cheesecake (shipped in from Junior's, no less, by New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney) was a squad consisting of the mighty pastrami sandwich; the man of mystery himself known as the black and white cookie; the perennial crowd favorite bagel and lox; and the indefatigable New York pizza slice.. Representing the City of Sisterly Affection, the Philly corner packed a huge punch with a meat-heavy roster comprised of the formidable roast pork sandwich; the inimitable Italian hoagie, a testament to the proud history of immigration in America; the cannoli; and the, uh, soft pretzel.
After cooking and cleaning for the fractious Beans and their horrible pets, the indefatigable Bosworth, still in her freshman year, would race off to class, to modeling jobs in the city (where she would be photographed by Diane and Allan Arbus for Seventeen, Charm and Mademoiselle magazines), and also to her family's townhouse there, for clandestine visits with her disapproving parents and her brilliant, beloved and doomed younger brother, Bart Jr. Her father, Bartley Crum, was a famous — and famously conflicted — lawyer who had represented the Hollywood Ten (and was surveilled by the F.B.I for years).

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