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The book was my introduction to Christie’s indefatigably English world of gentleman detectives and civilized old ladies, their knitting needles and logical faculties clacking away.

“For all those who knew her, she was a relentless warrior who fought indefatigably for the vulnerable,” Izaguirre wrote.

Although some of his New York friends came to believe he had gone into seclusion, Johnson attended art openings, walked indefatigably, habituated cemeteries, visited beaches and nature preserves and cultivated a new circle of friends.

Some web-based reporters have become famous for showing up indefatigably every morning, sometimes wearing strange outfits, like one bald, bow-tie wearing journalist who calls himself “Lord Molecula,” “Lord Molecule” in English.

It was canned, of course, in keeping with the indefatigably happy talk of the 1 percenters – who were not necessarily happy so much as wary of upsetting anyone – but there was some truth to it.

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

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