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Examples
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Nevertheless, I'll consider my entry a sign of my indominatable spirit and ever-hopeful enthusiasm for beautiful scents!
Andy Tauer Une Rose Chypre: Perfume Review and a Prize Draw Marina Geigert 2009
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By keeping this intriguing narrative on a basic descriptive level, an anecdotal history of current events, Amelia Thomas reveals not only the pathos of the situation, but also the indominatable will to survive for both the human and animal menagerie and the humour and everyday 'ordinariness' of those involved.
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We can admire a team who gives no quarter, who takes the rules to the very edge and who shows indominatable spirit.
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Otherwise, you could certainly turn the stake at least 180 degrees in either direction, more than enough to get you started in championing their indominatable "physics".
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We can admire a team who gives no quarter, who takes the rules to the very edge and who shows indominatable spirit.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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However, this woman of indominatable courage manges to dissipate his furious anger and all is well until a German soldier appears masquerating as an American soldier.
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He had an indominatable spirit - ready to take on anything that he wanted to do.
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Yes, it was at the good age of 86, but I so loved Bea's indominatable presence, I thought she'd be around forever.
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I'll leave hero-naming to others, but Captain Phillip's indominatable spirit and refusal to give in to his grim situation is inspiring.
Oregon Commentator 2009
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That, alone, makes the movie well worth watching, though the accompanying story of the indominatable human spirit is truly inspiring.
unknown title 2009
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