A new sensation is the breath in his nostrils; when his experience is exhausted he explores new fields with the
indefatigability of a--"
The comment appears to reference an incident in 1994 when Mr Galloway saluted former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein for his "courage, strength and
indefatigability".
This appears to be a reference to an incident in 1994 when Mr Galloway met former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and told him: "Sir, I salute your courage, your strength your
indefatigability. And I want you to know that we are with you until victory, until victory, until Jerusalem."
We're patriots here." This appears to be a reference to an incident in 1994 when Mr Galloway met the former Iraqi leader and told Saddam: "Sir, I salute your courage, your strength your
indefatigability. And I want you to know that we are with you until victory, until victory, until Jerusalem."
I salute you for your courage, bravery and
indefatigability,' he said.
Summary: New Delhi [India], March 14 (ANI): Stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has demonstrated during the last five years his
indefatigability by literally working round the clock, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday hailed the BJP slogan for the forthcoming elections -- 'Modi Hai to Mumkin Hai', meaning Modi makes it possible.
Her optimism is not unknowing or naive; it stems not from faith in the people or structures around her that she assumes do not operate to her advantage but from faith in her own
indefatigability. We might think of her earlier moments of staring, dreaming, and playing while at work as Hurston's inventive efforts to show up and stay engaged in situations where she is unlikely to gain social or economic ground.
Modric has played more minutes than anyone else but, none the less, his
indefatigability is obvious.
The
indefatigability of his spirit is perhaps best manifested in a remarkable event.
But Liverpool rebuilt with the
indefatigability that is so impressive under Klopp and from half-time on it was their game, the energy, the interplay, the ambition, that held sway.
At the same time, there is an aura of
indefatigability about her: the circumstances of life force her to make repeated attempts at conjuring a homely atmosphere in places where such an atmosphere cannot be truly experienced, and she never tires of such attempts.
Galloway, who notoriously saluted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's "
indefatigability" in 1994, believes he's ready to cause another political earthquake - by overturning Labour's 24,000 majority in Manchester Gorton.