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Be so diligent to Make Your Own Luck: make constant effort to accomplish something: "Diligence is the mother of good luck".
Not least for someone of Harrington's character: professionally diligent to the point of obsession.
But such technologies all have limitations, and users have to be technically adept and diligent to gain any benefit.
"We are working with the architect and being diligent to bring the natural setting into the building," Mr. Federspiel said.
Progressives must be diligent to ensure that the enduring narrative of Clinton's failure does not centre on her gender.
A single mother would have to be unusually talented and diligent to make as much as $75,000 while also raising children on her own.
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"We want the laity to continue to be diligent and to call their bishops to account to work harder and make the church safer".
He recovered nicely, and thanks to diligent adherence to his drug regimen and frequent checkups, he has been healthy ever since — "a miracle," said his wife, Stephanie.
Thanks to diligent adherence to protocol, Andrade hasn't had any bites (although nearby hospitals are aware that the lab exists, and have access to the antivenom).
The settlement that he founded still retains its sense of history largely thanks to diligent efforts to preserve Scottsdale's heritage.
Even George has admitted in the past that he's tried to emulate his idol Kobe Bryant, with respect to his diligent approach to improvement.
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