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He also analyses the controversial appointment of the low-ranking and inexperienced yet furiously ambitious Lieutenant Charles Wilkes as its commander, a move which caused splutterings of outrage in the stuffy navy.
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Over the last few years Carlyle has been furiously bulking up and adding new businesses, in what looked like ambitious preparation for an initial public offering.
Furiously effective.
Furiously personal.
The Bosnian smoked furiously.
Many were tweeting furiously.
Richard reacted furiously.
Ambitious parents who are currently playing the "Baby Mozart" video for their toddlers may be disappointed to learn that Mozart became Mozart by working furiously hard, and, if Constanze was right, by working himself to death.
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