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He's just worked, more assiduously than most, to avoid answering
Mr. Colbert has tracked the Russia investigation more assiduously than any other host.
No prey was stalked more assiduously than McEnroe, who didn't always relish the attention.
Its stance on consumers' privacy, which it protects more assiduously than other technology giants, may be an advantage.
Indeed, women remain more assiduously regarded and judged than men based on their personal appearances in everyday life.
They vowed to protect that data more assiduously, this time regarding the US government as one of their attackers.
The challenge for Democrats in this country going forward is to self-monitor more assiduously for divergence from the May-Timothy strategy.
I told myself that saving a couple of hundred dollars on car insurance wasn't worth losing my life, and I started going to the brake more assiduously.
If it feels that Europe is increasingly ineffective, a post-Obama White House may look more assiduously at cultivating direct regional relationships with Ukraine and in Central Asia.
American authorities have pursued violations more assiduously than the E.U., where enforcement may be complicated by differences among its 28 states in how to interpret rules and penalties.
Mr. Abe, who has cultivated Mr. Trump more assiduously than perhaps any other world leader, was at pains not to show any daylight with his friend in Washington.
Yet "every beginner has the right to make mistakes", says Gilles Le Gendre, vice-president of the LRM parliamentary group, pointing out that the newcomers attend far more assiduously.
The more airtime we give to irrational bigots on high-profile platforms — the more assiduously we hear both sides, stay "fair and balanced" — the sooner they'll be rejected by the public at large!
The United Nations is shamefully biased against Israel, and President Obama has used the American veto and its diplomatic muscle more assiduously than any previous American president to shield Israel from unwarranted criticism.
Every President has wide latitude in directing his appointees to implement the policy goals on which he campaigned, and no member of the Cabinet has worked more assiduously to advance Trump's agenda than Sessions.
Warren also has laid the groundwork for her candidacy more assiduously than most, running an extensive, sophisticated operation in 2018 to help Democratic candidates around the country, even as she ran for re-election to the Senate.
On the contrary, Pyongyang appears to have been tending its nuclear crops even more assiduously, increasing uranium enrichment and fuel for nuclear plants, while building structures to hide its existing weapons arsenal and to thwart foreign surveillance efforts.
Kuroda was a professor of philosophy at the Iran Research Institute of Philosophy, in Tehran, formerly the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy. He returned to Japan after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. He wrote, seemingly more assiduously, many books and articles in Japanese on Oriental thought and its significance.
Michel Rostain began studying music as an autodidact at the age of seven. He pursued this intensely throughout his primary and secondary schooling in Nîmes. He later and more assiduously resumed musical studies (years 1970–1980). He first taught philosophy in terminal classes, then taught at the Department of Clinical Psychology, Paris VII.
As already mentioned the reputation of Boncourt consolidates after retirement when he could go more assiduously to the Café de la Regence. His little dog, who followed him everywhere, became as known as him among the chess players of the Café:Nouvelle régence, ed. by P. Journoud, Issues 1-4 (1863) page 4 > «Quel est ce petit chien qui entre en jappant, et va s'installer tout droit > sur la banquette du fond? C'est le précurseur et l'ami de Boncourt, le grand > vizir de la Régence.
In 1578 the mayor ordered to ring them three times consecutively so that citizens were well-informed and came more assiduously to the meetings of the regiment, which was retired long time ago. Moreover, on the eve of the General Meetings - that were celebrated in the villa every 18 years, to offer fuel-wood and coal to the secretary of the province - two oaks were cut. In one of these sessions, on December 27, 1620, the same day in which Ignatius of Loyola, Patron Saint of Gipuzkoa was chosen, the patron saint of the town was named as the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
He was carried shoulder high by his fellow-students through the streets to his mother's house, and a place was afterward found for his picture in the Louvre. His success making him only the more eager to perfect himself in his art, he accompanied David to Rome, where he worked even more assiduously than in Paris. He was most strongly influenced by the remains of ancient art and by the works of Raphael. Goethe, who was at Rome at the time it was finished, has recorded the deep impression made by his Marius at Minturnae, which he characterizes as in some respects superior to the work of David, his master.
About the same time the broadly trained and energetic Photius, patriarch of the city and the greatest statesman of the Greek Church (820-897), enthusiastically collected forgotten manuscripts, revived forgotten works of antiquity, and re-discovered lost works; his attention was chiefly directed to prose works, indicative of his pragmatism. Photius made selections or excerpts from all the works he discovered, forming the beginning of his celebrated Bibliotheca ("Library"), which while dry and schematic remains the most valuable literary compendium of the Middle Ages, containing trustworthy summaries of many ancient works now lost, together with good characterizations and analyses such as those of Lucian and Heliodorus. This encyclopedic activity was more assiduously pursued in the 10th century, particularly in the systematic collecting of materials associated with Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. Scholars also formed great compilations, arranged by subject, on the basis of older sources.

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