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unfatigued



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To finish as fast as Shiwen does, relative to an unfatigued, isolated 100m freestyle, implies that she has a lot more potential in the event than was realised with her world record.

From The Guardian • Jul. 30, 2012

Mr. Hoover, rather than risk ill will and resentments retained in office the bighearted, big-voiced Welshman who is quite unfatigued by eight years' sitting at the bottom of the Cabinet table.

From Time Magazine Archive

This is explained through the fact that a number of reflections of the sound occur in the room, and that these are perceivable only by the unfatigued ear.

From Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students by Gross, Hans Gustav Adolf

Every lad is a born naturalist, and the true wisdom, as all sensible people know, is to carry unfatigued through life the boy's power of enjoyment, his freshness of perception, his alertness and zest.

From American Big Game in Its Haunts by Various

Carson, reclining upon his couch, in perfect health and unfatigued, caresses the faithful dog, which clings to his side, as he looks out upon the scene and listens to the storm.

From Christopher Carson by Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)




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