Sentence examples for less assiduously from inspiring English sources

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Damon Albarn got the idea for the album after contrasting the different approaches to waste disposal in Mali and Britain – the African landfills thoroughly picked over by an army of scavengers, while the British ones, despite being less assiduously recycled, nevertheless provided habitats for wildlife.

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He was Cézanne, Picasso, Léger, Miró, André Masson and Roberto Matta, more or less in that order, as he assiduously and almost selflessly emulated a succession of existing personal styles to teach himself how to be a painter.

Whether the Symphony in Three Movements, which opened the program, also has a tale to tell is less clear-cut, if only because Stravinsky assiduously muddied the waters.

Decades later, no less a creative dynamo than Richard Wagner was still assiduously studying the scores of Luigi Cherubini.

He told me that as a result of having taken my course and practicing its exercises assiduously, he was emotionally unshaken, and it took him less than a day to bounce back.

As Rand Paul assiduously cultivates support from within the Republican establishment, he becomes less desirable to the anti-establishment Libertarian, Independent, and Liberal voters who supported Ron Paul in 2008 and 2012.

Other presidents may have been "rogues and miscreants," but Rodman finds "in­triguing" the theory that "the demise of Nixon was due to no less than the revolt of the bureaucracy whose power he had striven so assiduously to break in every sphere".

Mr. Arafat, a Muslim, has assiduously courted the pope and aggressively moved to propose the Palestinians as less ambivalent caretakers than the Israelis for Christian holy places in the Holy Land.

The brilliant Camille Paglia (who has the gift of becoming more and not less interesting with age) pointed out in Salon that Obama's "smirky" smearers have been busying themselves so assiduously with Rush Limbaugh that they forgot they have a second job: helping America's chief executive govern the country.

Assiduously inconspicuous.

He follows politics assiduously.

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