- 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...
- َجَهَد) "to do
effort to get something; be laborious; be ****verant; be
sedulous; be serious".
Notable people with this name include:
Jahid Ali, ****stani...
- is hard to
understand why this
obsolete and
ambiguous word
should so
sedulously be retained. It
originally meant not only the Sovereign, but also his...
-
impossible from
bases in
Southern Italy, the
ground crews enthusiastically and
sedulously labored day and
night to
bring all
available aircraft to the peak of mechanical...
- in
construction and the co-ordination of parts. I have thus pla**** the
sedulous ape to Hazlitt, to Lamb, to Wordsworth, to Sir
Thomas Browne, to Defoe...
- Bush-like
squeal on the chorus."
Another editor,
Chris Roberts,
remarked the "
sedulous swing" of the song. A
reviewer from
Music &
Media stated, "Amos is no musical...
- َجَهَد) "to do
effort to get
something - be laborious; be ****verant; be
sedulous; be serious".
Notable people named Cahit include:
Cahit Aral (1927–2011)...
-
salvation are to be more
abundantly made
available to the faithful: by
sedulous proclamation of the word of God, by
suitable encouragement of liturgical...
- 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...
- thankfulness,
acknowledge the
success which the
merciful God has
given unto the
sedulous and ****iduous
endeavours of our
honourable rulers, to
detect the abominable...