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Rumour suggests that he has not been a very assiduous student.
"One man was very assiduous in attending the mosque in Madrid," the official said.
"I think the Federal Reserve does have the capacity, the tools, should deflation occur — which, again, I don't believe is very likely — to reverse it, and we would be very assiduous in doing that," the chairman added.
He has a fascination with newspapers – he is probably better than anyone in Tory circles at knowing how to pitch a story – and he is a very assiduous student of other parties".
"It was a terrific victory for Douglas Carswell, he's obviously been a very assiduous MP, he's very popular," Mr Davies, MP for Montgomeryshire," told BBC Radio Wales.
He was a very assiduous and diligent student, and became a lawyer.
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"It could be that banks have been really assiduous about own risk portfolios," Professor Talley said.
"He was very clever and assiduous about squeezing out items that weren't technically taxes that he could use for revenue," said Mary M. Cheh, a district councilwoman.
"I have no discipline," Oë claims, "I'm very anarchic", though he is an assiduous member of his swimming club.
The "hero" is a former detective reluctantly downgraded to assiduous restaurant inspector, after very publicly sticking the end of a vacuum cleaner up the bottom of his lover's husband.
Yet the movie's very straightforwardness was revolutionary: it proved that assiduous moviegoing could teach a young person with a scant budget and unheralded actors to make a smoothly professional movie.
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