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Значения термина unflagging interest на английском
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Использование термина unflagging interest на английском
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All boys will read this story with eager and unflagginginterest.
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Lord Hastings talked slowly for several hours, and the lads listened with unflagginginterest.
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He proves his loyalty by an unflagginginterest in our arms, by the gift of thousands.
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She remembered Pio Nono with unflagginginterest, and mentions his serious illness, and then his recovery.
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With fervent and unflagginginterest he followed the swift march of disastrous events in his native Italy.
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Sustained excitement and strange scenes that compel you to read on page after page with unflagginginterest?
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It was now adjourned to the school house in the village, where the services were continued with unflagginginterest.
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He had often wondered what people found to admire in Browning, but now he read with an unflagginginterest.
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Rightly enough, it is a crowded hour, with the whole Institute present, and usually it is an hour of unflagginginterest.
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In August Lord and Lady John founded a school at Petersham, over which she watched with unflagginginterest till her death.
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But although these disappointments caused me great depression at times, I pursued my other studies with unflagginginterest, especially physical geography.
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Not only was the individual citizen fitted to deal with all public affairs, but he was consistently public-spirited and endowed with unflagginginterest.
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Here is presented a series of rattling good adventure stories which every live "go ahead" boy will read with unflagginginterest.
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There was a fine old library at Thornleigh, and we read the masters of English and French prose together with unflagginginterest and pleasure.
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The antiquary in him never mastered the Radical: he had an unflagginginterest in the large facts of life, an undying faith in human progress.
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He was one of those influential noblemen who watch politics with unflagginginterest, but without the smallest desire to take an active part in them.