With both defences working industriously they succeeded in minimising scoring chances during the first half exchanges. |
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Then they work industriously at plucking the grapes from the vines that are climbing over shrubs adjacent to the pear tree. |
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There were few fluent passages of play and only sporadic excitement in a game where the players worked industriously for a point apiece. |
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Upon this platform a small pack of roadies work industriously, hurrying back and forth with effects pedals and bottles of water. |
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They spent hours copying things out of books and don't know how to learn industriously on their own. |
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During the years of the gold rush in Australia the Chinese were well known for industriously working their way through the mullock heaps. |
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The cloister and town began industriously to rebuild, determined to build for a peaceful future. |
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Twice elected chief of the Westbank First Nation, he worked industriously to foster opportunities for growth, development and self-government. |
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The students, in attempting to adapt, industriously summarized the Marxist-Leninist classics and quoted them at all exams without exception. |
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Yesterday, Ms Woods appeared to be working industriously to underplay the difficulties she may have had in relaunching his ravaged profile. |
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Badwan has industriously pieced together an alternative culture of his own. |
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Choose your job so that, as you follow it industriously and learningly, it may develop into a career in which you can use your greatest talent. |
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This web site introduces the numerous recipes industriously picked up by aunt Lalla in its famous cookbook. |
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Mrs. Morrison would, in consequence, circulate most industriously a tremendous taradiddle to the effect that Inspector Linton had been reproved by the Directors for being drunk and incapable. |
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But seriously, let us highlight the efforts of those who industriously earn the moolah, which buys them that great pair of shoes that they absolutely must-have. |
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Employee agrees that she will at all times faithfully, industriously, and to the best of her skill, ability, experience and talents, perform all of the duties required in the position of Executive Director of the Society. |
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If he sets industriously and sincerely to perform the commands of Christ, he can have no ground of doubting but it shall prove successful to him. |
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The first movement begins conventionally enough with a sturdy exposition depicting the Soviet people industriously and peacefully going about their business. |
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While Su was popular with the people of the various provinces in which he industriously served, he sometimes encountered criticism from the frequently changing heads of state. |
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What happened was this: one day, while millions of the devout were tapping industriously on their keyboards, a small dialogue box appeared on the top right-hand corner of their screens. |
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At first, he was writing Talk of the Town as well as humor — he wrote hundreds of Talk pieces in all, industriously making more out of less, and not unfrequently something out of nothing. |
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Even a man who is not a genius can achieve greatly if he has ambition, the initiative to start doing something about it, and the energy to apply himself industriously. |
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Your Board of Directors has worked industriously this year to contribute positively to National Board and National Office initiatives and to improve communications between them and our branch. |
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And he sets industriously to the task of cleaning, renovating and exploring his overgrown property with the steady uncircumspect conviction of a true handyman. |
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