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the enterprising
adjective
Displaying bravery and daring in the attempt of some task.
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Conservatives see tax increases as an assault on the enterprising class perpetrated by arrogant central planners.
After making some telephone calls, the enterprising young man at the desk shook his head.
The enterprising Maverick series closes its season with a fund-raising concert with an unusual program.
Inspired by Nam June Paik's tribute to the enterprising energy of Seoul, I returned, refreshed, to shopping.
Namely, would a trip to an army surplus store save the enterprising London commuter a fortnight of overpriced fares?
That is what the enterprising Riverside Symphony, celebrating its 30th anniversary, did on Friday night at Alice Tully Hall before a sizable audience of loyal supporters.
And like the enterprising Americans he so admired, he went on the road to pitch his message — dazzling some of the great minds of his time.
Many thanks goes out to the enterprising person that did.
43 This sophisticated strategy of target (direct tumor transcriptional targeting) and transgene optimization (the S187del mutant had 5 6 times more cytotoxic potency than the wild-type transgene) highlights the options that are available to the enterprising gene therapist.
Scripps made the enterprising Roy W.
The title role is a feast for the enterprising soprano.
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