Kids will love to watch the industrious honeybees at work in a display hive while you shop for raspberry honey butter and beeswax candles. |
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Jazz bands without drums or bass oblige the remaining participants to be extremely industrious. |
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Then Cole got his first sighter after more good work from the industrious Neill but his shot crept wide of the far post. |
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The late Matt was a diligent and industrious farmer and is the last of his family. |
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We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, and the industrious ant, a sluggard. |
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From inside the bedroom there came the sounds of industrious clearing up and the sound of water sluicing into a large tub filled the antechamber. |
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No matter how industrious, every journalist will leave a hundred million topics untouched before he dies. |
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Asian Indians are sometimes stereotyped in American society as industrious, prosperous, and professionally and educationally advanced. |
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According to Lilly, this pale violet star sharpens the understanding, memory, and makes men industrious. |
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He's quite industrious and rapidly turns out large quantities of burritos, flautas or fajitas. |
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She was always hardworking and industrious and ever ready with a helping hand. |
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As for decor, imagine an industrious hipster transforming his studio apartment into a tavern. |
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As a professor, it would be the height of churlishness to complain about such industrious habits. |
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He inherited a great love of the land and livestock and was a most industrious and hard-working gentleman. |
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A very active and industrious lady, she owned the flower gardens at Ballybrophy until she retired. |
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Though you agree that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, the industrious and methodical part of you will do justice to your work. |
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From the endless rows of hand tools to the overalls and safety goggles, the atmosphere is industrious to say the least. |
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A hard working industrious lady, she was respected member of the Community. |
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I call Mark as both of us love to watch the industrious little blighters at work. |
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The Victorian age was supposed to have been temperate, prudish, serious and industrious, rather like the good Queen herself. |
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He was a good and industrious workman in the shop, but both he and his wife were grossly intemperate at home. |
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They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency. |
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She was a very hard working industrious lady and she loved to chat about old times. |
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He was a dour and industrious man who inspired confidence and was the picture of respectability. |
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Your industrious and methodical nature will gain you respect in the workplace. |
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Aristotle was an industrious collector who amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics. |
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She was resourceful, industrious and an extremely skilful and creative cook and homemaker. |
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Individually and communally they are industrious, Anglophile and delightful. |
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His layered photographs condense the evidence of man and its industrious production. |
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The plantation was a considerable success, the settlers proving industrious and determined. |
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With it comes an economy that mainly stands on consumption rather than on the industrious craft of production. |
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I've attached a picture that one of our industrious computer experts put together. |
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A very hard working and industrious farmer, he was an excellent family man and a member of an old and respected family. |
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He again underlined what a player he could be with another industrious performance on the right hand side of midfield. |
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They are industrious people who believe in strong families, self-discipline and orderly lifestyles. |
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Normally, the ball would have been transferred onwards but this most industrious of players, saw a gap ahead and ploughed onwards, all the way to the line. |
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Some industrious Chelyabinsk citizen has already offered to sell a piece of the meteor for a souvenir. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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Empire, Rhodes seemed to think, was just the honest result of industrious work. |
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His side made hard work of grinding down their industrious opponents. |
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The Moravians were an industrious, inventive, highly organized, devout people who valued education for all. |
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His rivals have been industrious in meeting this need, jostling each other in their attempts to stake their claim as the silver screen's ultimate alpha male. |
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Yes, beavers are industrious rodents whose dams help our river systems. |
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The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders. |
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In the years since independence, Lithuanians, industrious and entrepreneurial, have made their country the most successful former Soviet republic. |
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It was during this period that Stephen Hayden produced a series of inspired saves along with the industrious work of Lowry and Tom Dooley to keep the scoreline in balance. |
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Corruption is so endemic that one industrious Czech started a corruption safari bus tour. |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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This may leave the blue states bluer than ever, but not very pleasant places to live if their most industrious, motivated citizens are loading up one-way U-Hauls. |
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Observing the industrious lads is a 50-ish man in a sober wool suit. |
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Because it lacks the stylish voice of a hard-boiled detective noir, it sometimes feels coldly industrious. |
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Anyway, he is very industrious and energetic in his sweeping. |
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They were exemplars of the same industrious values as their subjects. |
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A very hard working and industrious man, he was held in very high esteem. |
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A member of a respected family she was a hard working industrious lady. |
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He struck me as being particularly hardworking, energetic and industrious. |
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In Scotland, though, and with some justification we have contented ourselves in the belief that our police forces are trustworthy and industrious. |
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After months of silence, the streets of the town will once again be filled with the sound of proclamation following a decision by certain industrious members of the community. |
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Is the poor moose just too klutzy to be friends with the industrious ducks? |
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They are quiet, peaceable, tractable, free from drunkenness, and they are as industrious as the day is long. |
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He had to survive by tapping into the industrious Somalian community in the suburb of Mayfair in Johannesburg which specialises in retail. |
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The Stakhanovite people of Fox are America's most industrious! |
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Pliny recognized the industrious worker bee, the drone and the king bee which would lead the migration to a new hive site. |
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She was a bright and industrious student, smarter than many of her classmates, leastaways. |
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The French king and king of Sweden are circumspect, industrious, and prospective, too, in this affair. |
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When the most industrious of these renters tried to buy the dairy they worked, they failed. |
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The largely rural life in early New Zealand led to the image of New Zealanders being rugged, industrious problem solvers. |
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Your job is to separate the media from the moonbats before some industrious cub reporter starts looking into our land deal. |
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We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts. |
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Another great source of strength was its industrious merchant community. |
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Andy Shinnie's space exploitation is not easily shoehorned into a 4-4-2 system, while Lee Novak, as willing and industrious as ever, will never really be a leftwinger. |
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I was very industrious in my effort to learn unicycle riding. |
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He was prudent and industrious, and so good a husbandman, that he might have led a very easy and comfortable life, had not an arrant vixen of a wife soured his domestic quiet. |
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