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In it, she deals with her indomitably spirited cousin’s cancer diagnosis and death.

For too many people, and far too often, impeachment is seen not as a last-ditch mechanism to remove a criminally incompetent leader but as a handy tool to wield against an indomitably obstinate political opponent.

“It takes too much energy to be miserable, it’s just easier to be happy,” Schiavo said, of his indomitably positive spirit.

Give me two super powers marching indomitably toward a rubber match over mediocrity disguised as parity any day.

It will be either Mr. Trump or Mrs. Clinton—experienced, forward-looking, indomitably determined and eminently sane.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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