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  • 71tenderly — Synonyms and related words: adoringly, affectionately, amorously, ardently, assiduously, carefully, cautiously, circumspectly, compliantly, considerately, dearly, delicately, devotedly, diligently, easily, fondly, gently, heedfully, industriously …

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  • 72thoroughly — Synonyms and related words: absolutely, altogether, assiduously, backwards and forwards, carefully, cautiously, circumspectly, completely, comprehensively, conscientiously, considerately, definitely, diligently, dingdong, downright, earnestly,… …

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  • 73CECIL, ROBERT, EARL OF SALISBURY —    succeeded his father, Lord Burleigh, as first Minister under Elizabeth, and continued in office under James I., whose friendship he sedulously cultivated before his accession, and who created him earl (1565 1612).    See BURLEIGH, WILLIAM… …

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  • 74GREY, LADY JANE —    the ill fated nine days queen, born at Bradgate, Leicestershire; was the daughter of the Duke of Suffolk and the great granddaughter of Henry VII.; her talents were of a rare order, and sedulously cultivated; she attained to great proficiency… …

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  • 75RUBENS, PETER PAUL —    the greatest of the Flemish painters, born at Siegen, in Westphalia; came with his widowed mother in 1587 to Antwerp, where he sedulously cultivated the painter s art, and early revealed his masterly gift of colouring; went to Italy, and for a …

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  • 76néodlíce — adv eagerly, earnestly, carefully, zealously, diligently, sedulously; 2 greatly …

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  • 77ymbhýdiglic — adj anxious, careful, suspicious, solicitous, sedulous; adv líce carefully, sedulously …

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  • 78busily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. diligently, actively, energetically, strenuously, eagerly, earnestly, seriously, intently, determinedly, rapidly, dexterously, industriously, assiduously, sedulously, carefully, steadily, laboriously, painstakingly,… …

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  • 79justly — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Honorably] Syn. impartially, honestly, rightly, fairly, straightforwardly, uprightly, reasonably, moderately, temperately, evenhandedly, righteously, piously, equitably, equably, tolerantly, charitably, virtuously,… …

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  • 80López Rodó, Laureano — b. 1920, Barcelona    Politician and academic    An administrative lawyer who obtained a Chair at the University of Santiago de Compostela at the age of 25, López Rodó was typical of a new breed of highly gifted civil servants who came to… …

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