A hopeful columnist who is enterprising may decide to want to try to past the crapshoot of the column selection process. |
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Pearson was an enterprising individual and demonstrated great conviction in his way-out proposal. |
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An enterprising and chirpy Manju enthralled the crowd with her melodious voice. |
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Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest. |
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The action was fast moving and skilful, enterprising and well judged and both sides produced two tries and two penalty kicks. |
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Was it possible that even the most enterprising farmer could be mowing his meadows in March? |
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Why did a group of enterprising thieves steal the famous Mona Lisa and then return it undamaged a few months later? |
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Now, thanks to a combination of a skunkworks project within Google, and an enterprising Java developer, Google has done much to close the gap. |
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It retells the rise and fall of a boastful but unenterprising man who marries a well-to-do, enterprising woman named Mary. |
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Baseball equipment by the boxful is arriving, thanks to a enterprising group of volunteers here in the United States. |
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Two enterprising young Sowetans recently pooled their talents to form a closed corporation. |
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Like all venturous and enterprising people, we are largely endowed with the passion of curiosity. |
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In response to the growing demand for halal meats, many enterprising Arab American grocers have in recent years set up halal meat markets. |
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Twenty years ago an enterprising Jack Jackson ran diving holidays from here, his visitors camping in the courtyard of the lighthouse. |
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The enterprising young Mr Sheriff has won Arts Council funding for the octet. |
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We meet so many kinds of people under one roof, from students to enterprising octogenarians, plumbers to novelists. |
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A wide range of commodities ranging from fruits to light bulbs are sold by enterprising hawkers. |
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If chestnuts roasting by an open fire isn't your scene, then an enterprising Yorkshire hotel has the perfect solution. |
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An injured Chaminda Vaas hit three boundaries in an enterprising knock of 19, before losing the ball in an attempt to sweep Banks. |
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Some enterprising vendors have put up impromptu juice stalls selling watermelon juice. |
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Well a group of enterprising Irish card manufacturers have since issued their own playing cards. |
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Gooden, Thomas, and Taylor are among an elite grouping of enterprising and innovative corporate professionals called intrapreneurs. |
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An enterprising news director covetous of higher ratings might well think about slanting his news to the right. |
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Hats off to two enterprising ladies who have opened up a ladies and gents hair salon at Cloneen. |
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That, of course, means more mature politicians and enterprise agencies who are actually enterprising. |
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However, he was able to draw around him others with an enterprising spirit. |
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Unemployed and facing the dole queue, this enterprising young man decided to set up his own business. |
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He recounts all of this blithely, but the work was both dangerous and enterprising. |
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It is also credited to his enterprising spirit that many such dreams are materialised. |
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Then the questions of how we achieve an enterprising and dynamic Scotland become more obvious and the answers simpler. |
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Some of his shots were little more than slogging but none could question his bold and enterprising approach. |
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An enterprising teacher has been recognised for her skills in the classroom. |
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The Scottish film industry may be small, but is recognised globally as creative, enterprising and skilled. |
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Much more attention needs to be given to encouraging enterprising attitudes in young people and their teachers. |
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Last year, for example, some enterprising young chaps went off to the Mount Everest base camp! |
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How refreshing it was to meet such enterprising and caring youngsters who care for their community and enjoy improving it. |
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What this team of enterprising young men do is to bring together components and assemble units at their place. |
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They've got some big-hearted kids and one or two talented players, and they were enterprising. |
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To a contrary effect, the press has grown far more enterprising as it has become much more difficult to keep in line. |
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Do you suppose some enterprising journalist might now ask to have a look at the whole journal? |
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The recycling of e-waste can thus provide business opportunities for the enterprising. |
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During this month, three enterprising students from De La Salle College compiled a telephone directory of the local area. |
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Its extreme heat and raspingly dry climate has sent many an enterprising winemaker packing. |
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They are only following the lead of enterprising would-be gurus in the private sector. |
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Some bars served alcohol in a number of enterprising ways to try and fool the authorities. |
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I recall that in the 1950s some enterprising spirits asked the Permanent Secretary if some relaxation of this rule could be allowed. |
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Once wide awake, even enterprising, they slowly become dilatory, leaden, slow, laggard, and lumpish. |
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In the endeavor to resuscitate Rome's art scene after World War II, few were more enterprising and none more precocious than Piero Dorazio. |
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Naturally, having gone to such pains to acquire new clients, enterprising energy companies are loath to part with them. |
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When markets turn vulnerable, the enterprising speculator may this time decide to reverse his long position and go short. |
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A few enterprising residents have opened vegetable stands, tailor shops, carpentry mills and teahouses in tiny shacks. |
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At the southern tip of the city, another enterprising group is trying to market the placid backwaters of rural Kerala. |
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Once an enterprising hornet scouts out a bee colony, it marks the nest with a type of bodily chemical substance called a pheromone. |
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Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the thrill of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen. |
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Other enterprising Brits have also gone into business in the area. |
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The intrusive lens at the tennis court belonged to an enterprising 30-year-old pap, Niraj Tanna of ikon Pictures. |
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Indeed his new team-mates credited his nous as a key factor in their surprising but enterprising victory at Newport in the Celtic League kick-off a week earlier. |
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In addition to the established barbershops, some enterprising individuals, armed with just shears and comb, offered haircutting services out of their homes. |
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The shift in language and content is click-bait for the enterprising eBay-er. |
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One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles. |
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Some enterprising grammar schools, such as Rugby, combined a changing ethos with a more commercialized approach to attracting pupils, by taking on fee-paying boarders. |
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As Americans found out this week, the more enterprising of these soldiers find ways to improvise armor, diving into scrap heaps or cannibalizing damaged American vehicles. |
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The incident was reported in the Washington Post and an enterprising Brooklyn toyshop owner had the brain wave of creating a toy bear named Teddy's Bear. |
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But right across the business spectrum there is a new willingness to abandon corporatist ways and embrace more competitive and enterprising approaches. |
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But until such a work appears, France's Forgotten Legion offers an unbelievably rich source of undigested primary material for enterprising researchers to exploit. |
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If only kids elsewhere displayed that kind of enterprising spirit. |
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It's surely only a matter of a time before an enterprising tour operator starts offering all-inclusive package holidays to the cave networks of Tora Bora. |
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Although the majority of slaves lived and died in bondage, the intelligent and enterprising slave lived in the hope of eventually buying his freedom. |
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This was a group of enterprising employees doing a spoof of their office. |
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In any case, some enterprising independent producer might have enough material for a reality-show pilot. |
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Even so, the process of globalization began thousands of years ago, thanks especially to the work of enterprising mariners. |
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But if you look hard enough, you can find some enterprising souls who are doing just that. |
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This site, set up by the enterprising Gareth Johnson, contains details of close on 500 unsigned Welsh bands and, as 20, 500 hits so far have proved, it's well worth a visit. |
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Instead, the refugees eventually settled in Gothenburg with the enterprising Marianne establishing her own studio and her mother working as a milliner. |
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All it would need is one enterprising local businessman with one not particularly large warehouse who would then move these goods into Kendal at traffic off-peak times. |
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Finally enterprising farmers who produced a surplus could sell their excess for coin, invest in more land, and grow cash crops like cotton and tobacco. |
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No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge. |
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From the re-start the rain started belting down, effectively killing off any enterprising backline play and the Bulldogs pack were left to slog it out in the trenches. |
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As a rule they were conducted by enterprising men who were not only anxious to turn an honest penny, but to serve the best interests of the people as well. |
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Traditional wherries were converted to carry people by enterprising wherrymen and by the turn of the century special pleasure wherries were built as floating holiday homes. |
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The Smarta 100 differs from other business awards by championing not just the most profitable, but the savviest and enterprising ventures. |
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The libretto was a piece of hack work from a Parisian scenario factory run by an enterprising auteur of sorts named Eugene Scribe. |
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Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed. |
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Hughie Gallacher was an enterprising and zestful leader and notched the other goal. |
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One such enterprising floriculturist is Rathinam in Karamadai village in Coimbatore district. |
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There is also an enterprising cafe bar in the bijou shape of Kings Heath's Cherry Reds, with its necessarily select range of craft beers. |
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And there is a vast range of salvias that enterprising nursery people offer. |
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Those enterprising Scousers are poised to steal a march on the rest of the UK by hosting its first major art biennial. |
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Even the most enterprising toddler would have a hard time swallowing one. |
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To fulfill this role as the recordkeeper of the federal government and educator of the nation's history, NARA must be imaginative, enterprising, and self-aware. |
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Murtagh was at his enterprising best on CANZONA in the Murphys Handicap. |
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Who knows, we could build a real enterprise culture with someone enterprising enough to do the job of elected mayor, accountably, independently and well? |
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Song Reader, a project Beck released in December 2012, is 20 songs presented only as sheet music, in the hopes that enterprising musicians will record their own versions. |
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Textile craft industries based on Celtic fisher designs such as Aran jumpers were developed in the early 1900s by enterprising island women to earn income. |
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In 1854, Napoleon III named an enterprising French officer, Louis Faidherbe, to govern and expand the colony, and to give it the beginning of a modern economy. |
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