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"sedulous" Definitions
  1. showing great care and effort in your work

29 Sentences With "sedulous"

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Computers are, after all, unbiased, sedulous, and lack a sense of identity.
In the accommodation of such sedulous hosts I don't even have to let my mind drift.
In the dispute between Canada and Saudi Arabia, the United States has taken a position of sedulous neutrality. 
Part one, "A [continuum]" (22011), is a sedulous sound installation featuring five colossal Meyer SB-275004 speakers with a minimalist sculptural look.
While its most uncharitable detractors often deride the Council as a refuge for overpaid underachievers, Mr. Williams saw sedulous virtue in its summer schedule.
In his own right he remains one of jazz's more sedulous bandleaders, and later this year, he'll release a new album with his Captain Black Big Band.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jillian Mayer, "MEASUREMENTS" (2017), from "IMPRESSIONS" (screenshot by the author for Hyperallergic) In 2014, artist Jillian Mayer measured, in sedulous detail, the contours of her face.
A sedulous reporter — Mr. Solomon's acclaimed books include "The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression," in part a memoir of his own struggle with the disorder — he came back with compelling stories.
A cross section of works by Man Ray, ranging from photographs of his fellow Surrealists to a swank chess set, can be seen on the booth of New York's sedulous Dada specialist Francis M. Naumann.
Our future should not be shaped exclusively by giant technology companies or overreaching government bureaucrats but by sedulous professionals on both ends of the spectrum dedicated to employing judiciousness and patience in the pursuit of common goals.
At the least, as a 22019 graduate, Hillary Rodham, now Hillary Clinton, absorbed intellectual thoroughness, sedulous preparation and presentation skills inflecting negatives as positives, so crucial in public roles, that Wellesley and Seven Sister colleges can and do instill so distinctly.
Revenge, Donegal, and Sandwich shared in the prize money for Vengeur and Surcouf. On 8 February 1811, Sandwich recaptured Sedulous, Wheatley, master, and sent her into Portsmouth. Sedulous had been on her way to London from Malta when a French privateer captured her.Lloyd's List, no. 4536, 12 February 1811, - accessed 5 May 2016.
Sedulous, Mills, master, had been sailing from Cephalonia to Hull when a French privateer had taken her. Sedulous reached Portsmouth on 10 February.Lloyd's List n°4745. - Accessed 21 July 2016. The storeships Abundance and Dolphin left Bermuda on 7 December with a convoy under the escort of .Lloyd's List n°4835. - Accessed 21 July 2016.
But, while health lasted, Wilson was sedulous in administering the discipline through the spiritual courts, and there was an increase of clerical cases. The extreme difficulty of obtaining suitable candidates for the miserably poor paying benefices led Wilson to get leave from the archbishop of York to ordain before the canonical age.
Shirocco was sired by Monsun, a German racehorse and leading sire. His dam was The Minstrel mare So Sedulous who won two races when trained in England by Geoff Wragg. She was also the dam of Subiaco (winner of the Group 2 Gerling-Preis) and stakes winners Satchmo, Storm Trooper and September Storm.
Abundance sailed to the Cape of Good Hope in December 1807, together with the storeship Sally, under escort by . They arrived in March 1808 after a voyage of 12 weeks. They brought recruits for the 29th, 72nd, and 93rd regiments of foot.Boyden (2001), p.29. While under Oakes's command Abundance recaptured Sedulous on 9 February 1813.
And Joel Bernabe, a sedulous merchandiser in the two-part film Flames: the Movie. In the film Kay Tagal kang Hinintay, a romantic drama, directed by Rory QuintosDir. Rory Quintos on Rico Yan's Striking Resemblance to Thai Actor 'Philippine Entertainment Portal. Dated 2012/10/17. Retrieved 2014/03/27 In September 1998, Yan played Alex Medina, an aspiring businessman whose only dream is to open his own restaurant.
In 1931, Jeannie died, and not long after, Bodie married an attractive 22-year-old showgirl, Florrie Robertshaw. It was well known in show business circles that the handsome Walford Bodie had been an ardent womaniser, and his second marriage, to a much younger woman, was typical of the man. A man who had once advertised himself as 'a sedulous artiste, whose acquisitions are legion.' Yet all this only added to the general public's never-ending fascination with both the great showman – and the enigma.
His delivery was striking; it is said that Thomas Herring attended his services, as samples of effective utterance. His communion services were known for fervour, and he was a sedulous pastor. Hughes admits a "particular turn of temper" which was not always agreeable. Satiric verses (1735?) describing London dissenting divines open with the lines: > Behold how papal Wright with lordly pride Directs his haughty eye to either > side, Gives forth his doctrine with imperious nod, And fraught with pride > addresses e'en his God Thomas Newman (1692–1758) was his assistant and successor.
Its master was John Thomas junior and it traded to Liverpool, Malta, Ancona, Venice and as far as San Francisco, where the whole crew deserted the ship to join the Californian gold rush. Consequently, the ship was anchored, with hundreds of others, in San Francisco harbour for several years. She was later sold, along with many other ships, by the United States Marshall. John Thomas also owned a sloop of 29 tons burthen called the "SEDULOUS", which was built in Cardigan and registered at Llanelli on 15 February 1842.
As the Soviet government continues to make sedulous efforts to extend Russian influence in Afghanistan, negotiations are commenced for a Russo-Afghan trade convention, and there is a steady infiltration of Russians prospecting for oil round Herat and in Afghan Turkestan. The Afghan government looks with disfavour on this activity, and it becomes genuinely alarmed at Russian designs when, near the end of December, Russian troops occupy an island in the Oxus at Darkad, which has always been regarded as Afghan territory, overpowering two Afghan posts by which it was held.
Having received elementary instruction in the schools of his native city, he was sent in 1813, when only ten years old, to Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where he spent three years. In 1816 he entered Georgetown College, where he pursued his collegiate course for four years. He next entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus at White Marsh, and was remarkably earnest and sedulous in the study and practice of a spiritual life. At the end of two years thus spent, he returned to his family, with whom, however, he spent but a short time.
At the same time, Pulcheria made a vow of virginity, probably to keep off potential suitors. After this, the imperial palace assumed a monastic tone in comparison with her mother's palace. Sozomen describes the pious ways of Pulcheria and her sisters in his Ecclesiastical History: > "They all pursue the same mode of life; they are sedulous in their > attendance in the house of prayer, and evince great charity towards > strangers and the poor…and pass their days and their nights together in > singing the praises of God."Sozomen. The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: > Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440.
However, he had long held an interest in fire safety and, at the end of 1884, he instead became superintendent of the Glasgow Fire Brigade. The brigade expanded significantly under his leadership, with six new fire stations, about ninety additional staff, and much new equipment. The Glasgow Herald state that: "Among the men under his charge he was very popular. He was a strict disciplinarian, insisted on sedulous attention to duty, but he did everything in his power to provide for the comfort of the staff, nor did he neglect to consider the necessity for facilities for healthful exercise, relaxation and amusement in the laying out of the stations which he had erected".
At the end of his three-year-old season, Tap On Wood was syndicated at a value of £1 million and retired to stand as a breeding stallion at the Kildangan Stud in County Kildare. He was later exported to stand in Japan. The best of his offspring was Kyoei Tap, a filly who won the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup in 1990. Other good winners included Nisnas (Great Voltigeur Stakes), Royal Touch (Grosser Preis von Düsseldorf), From The Wood (Concorde Stakes), Ozopulmin (Criterium Nazionale), Miss Boniface (Ribblesdale Stakes), Mahogany (Fred Darling Stakes), Sedulous (Killavullan Stakes), Ibadiyya (Prix Chloé), Rappa Tap Tap (Blue Seal Stakes) and Knock Knock (18 wins including the Chesterfield Cup).
Shute was born in Prudhoe, Northumberland. Her father, Cameron Shute, was the ne'er-do-well son of a general, Sir Charles Shute, who had fought at Balaclava and was MP for Brighton from 1874 to 1880. Her racy mother, née Amy Bertha ("Renie") Pepper Stavely, was of a well-to-do family with its seat at Woldhurstlea, near Crawley, West Sussex and was the author of a rip-roaring Edwardian novel The Unconscious Bigamist. She was sedulous in not sleeping with her lovers: she married six of them. The second of these husbands was Nerina’s father. After a childhood overshadowed by her parents’ fast living in London and then Hollywood, in the course of which she sold her first story to McClure’s Magazine at 16, for $150, she returned to England.
However where initial success such as the election of five of the Association's Central Council to County Councils, it was nullified by the continued domination of farmers and landowners in the local authorities. Where the Land and Labour Association clashed with the propertied classes' interests, it was excluded from all effective political action, which even led to the exclusion of the labourers from United Irish League meetings. The belief of J.F.X. O'Brien and others was that there should be no separate labour organisation alongside the UIL, which attempted to tactfully bring the Association and its followers under its wing. John Redmond's sedulous refusal to consider direct Parliamentary representation for the Land and Labour Association was but an instance of the propertied classes' obsession with maintaining their hold over national politics.
The remainder of Abbadie's life was spent in writing and preaching, and in the performance—not too sedulous, for he was frequently absent from his benefice—of the ordinary duties of his office, varied by visits to England and to Holland, where most of his books were printed. Abbadie visited Holland to see his La Vérité through the press, and stayed more than three years in Amsterdam, 1720–23, during the preparation of Le Triomphe and other works. He returned to Ireland in 1723. Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis; and Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh, having appealed in vain to Lord Carteret, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on Abbadie's behalf, gave him a letter of introduction to Dr. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, and Abbadie left Ireland.
When the early Redemptorists settled at Baclaran they insisted that the church besides their convent will not become a parish but a mission station in order to free them from sacramental work, except for the Eucharist and Reconciliation. Redemptorists chose this arrangement in order to concentrate on fostering devotion to Our Mother of Perpetual Help, the administering of sacrament of reconciliation and the giving of missions particularly to the poor in Manila and Tagalog region. The Canon Law of the Catholic Church defines a shrine as “a church or other sacred place which, with the approval of the local Ordinary, is by reason of special devotion frequented by the faithful as pilgrims (Can. 1230). Canon Law explains the implications of being a shrine: “As shrines the means of salvation are to be more abundantly made available to the faithful: by sedulous proclamation of the word of God, by suitable encouragement of liturgical life, especially by the celebration of the Eucharist and penance, and by the fostering of approved forms of popular devotion” (Can 1234 §1). “In shrines or in places adjacent to them, votive offerings of popular art and devotion are to be displayed and carefully safeguarded” (Can 1234 §2).

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