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The chapter deals in and highlights that if the thinking process is done assiduously, sometimes one might arrive at the opposite conclusion that one initially foresaw.
Her years reading history at Cambridge sharpened her somewhat defensive desire to put herself in the context of her places and times, and this she has done assiduously.
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But over time, Mr. Marriott said, Ms. Knox's lawyers gave her family permission to do interviews — which they did assiduously.
Hardly any change was made to allowances, or to automatic promotions and salary rises, and there was no big pension reform, even though this is a growing concern for Brussels as well as for national governments.Trimming running costs is something most EU governments have been doing assiduously.
That seemed a bit like telling a stalking victim to avoid a certain town in case she was followed there – but it's also true that being followed is part of the point of Twitter, and there's a slight hypocrisy in complaining when it's done too assiduously.
It is hard to believe that he did not assiduously follow up this information, or that he would not have thought it sufficiently important to inform his boss.
Similarly, he may want to learn from a Paterson miscue what can happen if you do not assiduously vet the people in your inner circle.
At the theater the free eye can refresh itself by focusing on something new, and while the producers of the broadcast did try assiduously to inject variety into the editing where possible, still there were many long stretches of heads talking.
Here are some of the things creationists will be doing most assiduously during the coming decade:...
A Jungian psychologist encouraged Fellini to record his "night work," his dreams, and he did so assiduously from 1960 to '68 and again from 1973 to 1990.
It's very assiduously done.
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