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  • 101assiduous — adjective /əˈsɪdʒ.jʊ.əs/ Hard working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious. He was officious in the right time and place, quiet as a lamb when his patron seemed inclined to study or to muse, active and assiduous to assist or… …

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  • 102sedulity — noun diligence, persistence He approached his daily piano practice with sedulity. See Also: sedulous …

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  • 103sedulously — adverb Applying constant and enduring effort to a task or course of action; in a sedulous manner. When the neighbours saw Mirbel thus sedulously adorning herself, they quickly discovered that she had ceased to think of her father that she had… …

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  • 104Court Farm, Pembrey — The barn at Court Farm, Pembrey Court Farm in Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, Wales, is an ancient and formerly imposing manor house which is now an overgrown ruin, but structurally sound, and capable of repair and restoration. It consists of three… …

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  • 105Face (sociological concept) — Face, idiomatically meaning dignity/prestige, is a fundamental concept in the fields of sociology, sociolinguistics, semantics, politeness theory, psychology, political science, communication, and Face Negotiation Theory. Contents 1 Definitions 2 …

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  • 106adsiduus — index continual (perpetual), incessant, industrious, perpetual, sedulous, unremitting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C …

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  • 107alert — I (agile) adjective alive, animated, expeditious, nimble, quick, spirited, sprightly, spry II (vigilant) adjective active, alive, attentive, guarded, observant, on guard, prepared, wary, watchful III verb …

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  • 108assiduous — index active, circumspect, close (rigorous), conscientious, diligent, eager, earnest, faithful ( …

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  • 109attentive — index alert (vigilant), careful, circumspect, close (rigorous), conscientious, conscious (aware …

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  • 110avid — index eager, fervent, hot blooded, ready (willing), sedulous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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