These facts made him angry and drove him assiduously to educate himself about medicine and ecology. |
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He was employed as the studio's title designer and general factotum while assiduously learning about filmmaking. |
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Institutions are treading cautiously, even as they up the ante by courting hedge funds more assiduously. |
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Having arrived as chief chemist in 1883, he worked assiduously to expand the federal government's power in food and drug markets. |
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Labour has assiduously made capital from that little nugget ever since, even stencilling the phrase on its campaign cars to remind people. |
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On retirement he worked assiduously as honorary consultant in chemotherapy and cancer care at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary. |
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So he assiduously courted the Sun and wooed its boss, soaping them with exclusives and promises of economic responsibility. |
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Have you ever read something that assiduously avoids all passives and progressives? |
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Each exploits contrast and color while elaborating motivic detail and assiduously building climaxes. |
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One could readily imagine Woods not going out on the tour competing as assiduously as he does, but there he is. |
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They moved with a heedlessness and dreamlike courage towards the doom they had so assiduously courted. |
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Straddling the worlds of alternative rock and serious art, Waits assiduously avoids compromise. |
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Film festival programmers, as far as one can tell, assiduously do their work. |
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Much the same treatment was meted out to the illustrious society ladies among whom she networked so assiduously. |
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It has been decades since other world leaders have courted a pope so assiduously. |
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I planted the Spanish peppers and assiduously cared for them amidst all my other pepper plants. |
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He was taught privately, his father assiduously fostering his musical talents. |
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Even a book he assiduously promoted on prehistoric archaeology sold in hundreds of thousands. |
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The assistant principal circles her, arms outstretched as if in a linebacker drill, but assiduously avoiding contact. |
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What new devilish inventions are being worked on in that vast network that this nation has assiduously devoted to weapons of mass destruction for more than half a century? |
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Instead, assiduously cultivate the feeling of Love in such a manner that you radiate its effulgence all around you. |
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We have worked on economic policy assiduously for the last five years. |
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The point relevant to this Letter is: Montaigne quoted copiously, therefore he must have noted assiduously. |
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Polite, popular, hard working and with an easy-going manner, he has worked the brethren assiduously for 20 years as an activist in Unison. |
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Just imagine the lives led in those 1720s houses in Spitalfields, so assiduously, so authentically restored. |
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Most politicians today defend multiculturalism and sneer at Ukip policies, while assiduously fostering fears about immigration. |
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Take oil, Saudi Arabia's economic lifeline, and the main reason it has been so assiduously courted in the past. |
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Swedish diplomats have worked assiduously at cobbling together various compromises. |
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One requires training only when it is being applied voluntarily and perhaps not as assiduously as the rest of the public's interest might demand. |
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There-upon Huai-jang sat down, took a brick, and started to polish it assiduously. |
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That is why you must assiduously access the means of grace, through prayer and the sacraments. |
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By assiduously following what is being said, you can ensure that your own remarks are to the point when you are on the speaking side. |
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She has toiled assiduously to establish her reputation as Australia's preeminent printmaker, working as she has with large dry-points, embossings, etchings, and monoprints. |
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Cumberbatch and Hunter have assiduously avoided being identified as celebrity couple until now. |
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The 47-year-old Virginian has assiduously created an identity for himself as face of the new Republican guard. |
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He has taken care of the little guy, assiduously bringing home federal bucks to his impoverished district. |
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They eventually rejected their teachers' conventional ideas and academic art, yet spent years assiduously copying and assimilating the Old Masters. |
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Rather, we might follow the example of one especially history-aware acquaintance, who has been assiduously preserving letters, scraps of poetry and journal jottings. |
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Rich in cultural capital and attuned to information and communication structures, they apply themselves assiduously to the task of self-fulfillment. |
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For nearly a year now, I have been studying dreams, assiduously, exhaustingly. |
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And this idea has been peddled by the intellectual elite in Britain for many years, more assiduously than anywhere else, to the extent that it is now taken for granted. |
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It determined that CSIS had not conducted any investigations touching upon democratic processes and in fact had assiduously avoided any such investigation. |
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Management must also comply assiduously with protocols and procedures. |
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That is a theme for us to reflect upon very assiduously indeed. |
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Fiscal 2005 has indeed been remarkable as we held extensive discussions and assiduously worked on several dossiers that may be considered as crucial to Uniprix's future. |
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He has now been granted the title of 'Father of the Nation', as he has worked tirelessly and assiduously behind the scenes to reunite his nation and stop squabbling, particularly amongst the Pashtun communities. |
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His delegation saluted those who worked assiduously to meet the needs of refugees and internally displaced persons and condemned all attacks against humanitarian workers. |
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The Official Gazette is considered an important periodical by public and private libraries, which assiduously include it among the authoritative reference texts in their holdings. |
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What is striking is how assiduously, even recklessly, Tory leaders sought to ingratiate themselves with executives of a particular mass media company. |
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The directors assiduously avoid editorializing, though watching soldiers and doctors react to the deaths of comrades is inevitably wrenching. |
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Mr Ma's decision to go there to investigate persimmon prices was an attempt to win over its farming community, which the DPP has been assiduously courting. |
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National symbols, anthems, myths, flags and narratives were assiduously constructed by nationalists and widely adopted. |
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The Kronstadt mutiny is the center of a great myth, assiduously propagated by anarchists but seized upon by a whole array of anti-revolutionary forces ranging from social democrats to tsarist restorationists. |
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A team of veterinary surgeons, inseminators and caretakers work earnestly and assiduously to guarantee complete customer satisfaction and to inseminate your mares under ideal conditions. |
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I was slightly bemused by his Oxford donnishness, a role assiduously cultivated. |
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He believed that he had lost his preferential position with John Major's government – so assiduously courted with Margaret Thatcher – that he was condescended to, and wasn't taken seriously. |
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However, while we must all work assiduously to see the total elimination of nuclear arsenals and their means of delivery, this Conference does not have to wait to do what is possible now. |
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Masters decides which to pursue based on the criteria of egregiousness and reportorial difficulty very egregious and very difficult she pursues assiduously. |
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It also undermines our commitment to other international institutions, such as the International Criminal Court, which we have so assiduously pursued. |
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He lived in London all his life, retaining his Cockney accent and assiduously avoiding the trappings of success and fame. |
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In this spirit, I would like to affirm that Nigeria is prepared to work assiduously with other like-minded members of this forum to ensure the speedy negotiation of a legally binding global arms trade treaty. |
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Lenin assiduously studied Hegel, and we have to, too. |
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At the close of the meeting, the parties reiterated their desire to develop new partnerships and their willingness to work assiduously toward their common objectives. |
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Like other States, Pakistan has always espoused the cause of general and complete disarmament and worked assiduously towards peace and stability at the global and regional levels. |
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Dr Waiton deals assiduously with the issue, particularly the elitism, faux anti-racism and censoriousness that have much wider implications for society. |
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By one person, hovever, Portland was still assiduously courted. |
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While it remains a burden assiduously avoided, it is not unexpected, and thus not beyond a measure of control. Which has led you, inexorably, here. |
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