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sedulous

[sej-uh-luhs] / ˈsɛdʒ ə ləs /


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But her most powerful paintings, sedulous and silent, arise from the plain tools of black ink, water, paper and fire.

From New York Times

However, the NFL was undeterred, arrogant as usual and, most of all, sedulous in its planning.

From Washington Post

And even the most sedulous fans of deregulation, such as Douglas Holtz-Eakin of the American Action Forum, don’t forecast additions to economic growth of more than a few hundredths of a percentage point a year.

From Los Angeles Times

She recommends unstinting regard for language and sedulous habits of self-revision; then she throws in, like an afterthought, an extra moral dimension: “Work on your character.”

From New York Times

Let’s take a look at what the NRA and its sedulous followers in the Texas Legislature have wrought.

From Los Angeles Times