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tirelessly

[tahyuhr-lis-lee] / ˈtaɪər lɪs li /




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“Hamnet” works so tirelessly to affect its audience that it sacrifices a lethal amount of story and character depth, all in service of shuffling the viewer to its grand finale.

From Salon

In a Facebook statement to her constituents on Friday, Ms Lungu thanked her "wonderful team of councillors, community members and constituency staff who continue to coordinate and work tirelessly to serve you".

From BBC

“Joining together, we have and will continue working tirelessly over the coming months to ensure we remain in a position to support this program, because it is more important than ever,” said Noltemy.

From Los Angeles Times

Travis Frain, survivor of the Westminster Bridge attack, said he had "fought tirelessly" for the UK to adopt a national day of this kind to help "educate the next generation".

From BBC

He added that he and his wife had "fought tirelessly to highlight the systemic failings" that led to Oli's death.

From BBC