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is assiduous
adjective
Hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious.
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Taken in narrow terms, the BBC is assiduous when it comes to political balance.
Its citizens can live and work across the EU, and it is assiduous about implementing directives from Brussels.
She said, 'Cain won the Nevada straw poll!' " Herman Cain the literary character is assiduous, quirky, and confident.
Muhammad bin Nayef, who was in charge of extirpating al-Qaeda from the kingdom after 2001, is assiduous when it comes to counter-terrorism.
He may not have a lot to be personally vain about, but he is assiduous in cultivating those few areas where vanity is possible.
She says she is assiduous about keeping the mixture clean, though one look at her kitchen would cast that into serious doubt.
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But Mr. Cervantes was assiduous.
The caretaker will always be assiduous.
Khan has been assiduous to anxious Jews.
He was assiduous in courting conservative intellectuals (including hawkish Democrats).
President Vladimir Putin has been assiduous in cultivating Mr Xi.
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