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be assiduously
adverb
In an assiduous manner; diligently, industriously.
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But hotel beaches are likely to be assiduously tended, which can make a difference.
Instead, the stupidities of capitalism and crass ignorance will be assiduously practised.
"Such power must be assiduously cultivated; and that, when necessary, it must be used aggressively and with determination".Powell has been granted his wish.
So, assumptions that private systems automatically translate to greater efficiency and shorter waiting times for the majority are simply unconvincing and need to be assiduously challenged.
But she isn't merely a queen to be assiduously avoided by those who don't want their eardrums seared or hair torn out.
But that very morning, everybody had sat together at a table in London and agreed that with Labour in the lead in the opinion polls any tone of triumphalism must, at all costs, be assiduously avoided at the rally.
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"Sin and the Second City" is assiduously researched.
Every turn of the affair is assiduously shared on Twitter.
News of her progress is assiduously followed across the world.
"The word 'Jew' was assiduously avoided," said Schulze-Marmeling.
Mr. Putin has been assiduously promoting that idea in Europe.
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