- Diligence—carefulness and
persistent effort or work—is
listed as one of the
seven capital virtues. It can be
indicative of a work ethic, the
belief that...
- one—the
gallant fighting of
military and
naval forces, the
diligence and
****iduity of Our
servants of the
State and the
devoted service of Our one hundred...
- Union, the
first formal proposal to
unite the colonies. In this instance,
****iduity, "the
quality of
acting with
constant and
careful attention." On Birch...
- must also have vision,
imagination and initiative—he must show
untiring ****iduity, must
exercise constant oversight and
supervision of
every sphere of war...
-
gallant fighting of the
military and
naval forces, the
diligence and
****iduity of Our
servants of the State, and the
devoted service of Our one hundred...
-
Throughout 1978, he
devoted an ever-increasing
amount of his time, effort, and
****iduity to his work, and he
spent most
evenings consuming spirits and/or lager...
-
hinder industrialization,
reforms emphasized children's punctuality,
****iduity, and health. In 1910, the
National University was opened.
Historian John...
- when it
interfered with business,
rifled Oliver's
pockets with
steady ****iduity. He was a snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy enough; and as dirty...
-
dried figs, etc. In
Madrid and Andalusia, they are
consumed with
special ****iduity during the
Festival of Saints,
during which it was
customary for women...
- P****au,
lived at the same time as Altdorfer,
whose works he
imitated with
****iduity.
Though he was
inferior to that artist, his
paintings are rich in composition...