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sedulously

adverb

Applying constant and enduring effort to a task or course of action; in a sedulous manner.

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In the first round, both candidates spent weeks sedulously cultivating their faithful.

And although Mr Olmert is at least the prime minister of a functioning state, he governs in coalition with men who hate the very idea of an independent Palestine and have worked sedulously to tie his hands.

On peace being established, Franklin turned his attention once more to the scientific branch of his profession, as affording scope for his talents, and having made his wishes known to Sir Joseph Banks, who was generally consulted by government on such matters, he set himself sedulously to refresh his knowledge of surveying.

At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the Dutch sedulously maintained their neutrality, although their sympathies lay overwhelmingly with the Allied powers.

I will be sedulously faithful to a shameful memory".

In the eighteen-eighties, residents of cities across Britain might have noticed an aged, bald, bewhiskered gentleman sedulously eying every girl he passed on the street… A few years ago, browsing in a dusty used-book store in Maine, I came across a curious volume.

Yet, to those undaunted few who have sedulously fought China's great digital firewall for the freedom to demand democracy and judge events like Tiananmen for themselves, the work of their fellow citizens in Hong Kong must feel like an act of kinship.

In the eighteen-eighties, residents of cities across Britain might have noticed an aged, bald, bewhiskered gentleman sedulously eying every girl he passed on the street while manipulating something in his pocket.

But Dorsey sedulously worked his way back into public view.

No one has spent more time investigating the River Massacre than Youssef Horan, a lawyer and activist in Aleppo who has been sedulously compiling a dossier that he hopes will someday result in the prosecution of suspects for war crimes.

Mr. Hemstreet wrote back that he would convey the mantel to Columbia "upon your covenant just received that the relic 'will be appropriately placed and sedulously cared for.'" He handed it over, along with a sheaf of "documents proving that Edgar Allan Poe had written in the room where the mantel stood his poem 'The Raven.'" Then began the search for an appropriate place.

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