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the assiduous
adjective
Hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious.
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Thanks to the assiduous Europeans, they know what is required of them.
The assiduous efforts by Mr. Kerry and Mr. Biden to accommodate Republican concerns proved critical.
But Mr. Bacanovic, ever the assiduous networker, also received a reference from Dr. Waksal.
There is a risk that such trials may distract Mr Glasenberg from the assiduous micromanaging that has underpinned Glencore's success.
Hillary Clinton benefits from the assiduous networking of her husband, who visited the state, on average, once every seven weeks during his first term as president.
Grafton was lauded for her realistic, flawed heroine and for the assiduous research she did in constructing the crimes that Millhone investigated.
In the best HMOs, the assiduous tracking down and nagging of negligent parents leaves 95% of infants inoculated against all major inoculable diseases.
But over the years I had seen enough of the assiduous cruelty of children and grandchildren, in suppressing old people's vivid hunger for bother, to know better.
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At the 11th hour, and with no proper explanation, the Chinese government, the most assiduous internet censor on the planet, engineered a sudden climbdown.
Seventy-six years on, the "forgotten famine" still remains little known in the west, despite the particularly assiduous, and continuing, efforts of the Ukrainian diaspora.
Dürer was not the first artist to exploit the joy of the new medium, but he was the most assiduous and influential and the best.Painting, to be honest, rather bored him now.
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