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The freedmen zealously aided in bringing about this marriage, since Agrippina had a son, Domitius, who was already nearing man's estate, and they wished to bring him up as Claudius' successor in the imperial office so that they might suffer no harm at the hands of Britannicus for having caused the death of his mother, Messalina.
A number of proposals are being zealously canvassed: coordination of capital exports; a programme of technical aid; a common policy for gradual enlargement of quotas on imports from the young industrial countries.
And while it is rare for a lawyer to face criminal charges based on his advice to a client, the case reflects a broader issue for those who make a living representing people viewed by society as pariahs: Where exactly is the line between zealously defending a client -- as a lawyer is sworn to do -- and, in effect, giving aid to a criminal?
The same zealously defended discretion to rank applicants on intangible personality traits would, of course, later come to the aid of blacks, Hispanics and Asians when Harvard pivoted toward an embrace of affirmative action in the 1970s.
Faÿ zealously performed both services.
Promotions and demotions were zealously monitored.
I lagged however zealously I tried.
"We zealously defend our contracts," he said.
"They were uncontrollably, zealously happy," Peck said.
civil and religious liberties we so zealously assert.
His body was cremated, and the ashes zealously gathered.
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