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    enterprising


    1. Of course, there were a few enterprising


    2. The enterprising thought even crossed her mind to lean in and bestow his cheek with a small kiss


    3. That did not stop some enterprising cadets from bending the rules so that they could stop and interrogate pretty girls


    4. Individuals who have grown accustomed to such ―favors‖, let‘s refer to them as tributes, will often take a rather dim view of exceptional or enterprising talents conveniently perceived as the personification of ―greed‖ incarnate; mobilizing, for their own personal ‖needs‖, resources that might otherwise serve the interests of people truly in need of assistance at the expense of other individuals who would rather manage their own affairs


    5. The Community has been held hostage by the custodial promises of Big Government whose convincing arguments have superceded the enterprising values and ideas that many of them would otherwise find appealing, if not economically rewarding, were they not held politically captive by their tempting designs


    6. Since our prescriptive freedoms oftentimes support, within the boundaries of ―reasonable‖ limits(s), an individual‘s right to choose his or her own poison, why shouldn‘t government have it both ways by advancing concurrent strategies that seek to raise revenue through sin taxes for purposes of promoting ―health‖? Perhaps even more troubling is the recent outbreak of class action suits by enterprising litigants who, properly informed of the potential risks associated with cigarette smoking, beforehand, are presently seeking financial restitution against tobacco companies compensating them for smoking related diseases brought about by their own pre-determined actions


    7. The great motivation is the generation of sufficient and continuous income to every participant person, whether it is enterprising person, whether it is only beneficiary person


    8. The Hanjen were very enterprising and soon found a leader adequate to throw off the Mongol yoke


    9. They had run out of beer, because Mimi was an enterprising young lady


    10. Health will make the world perfect dynamics and energetic, all mankind will also let the world and all mankind release the positive enterprising spirit's color

    11. Atot’ain was impressed that they were so enterprising


    12. But Jews and Communists (frequently the same) are nothing if not enterprising


    13. Luckily for the government access to the island was quite difficult but enterprising paparattzi were hiring boats and helicopters to get there and take pictures


    14. At the far end of the main street was Toc H, a series of bomb shelter bunkers that an enterprising fellow had converted into a youth hostel


    15. “It seems that we are developing a positive reputation among these lich folk, Taliesin,” said the enterprising halfling


    16. If the need arises we will be quick to bring support to your enterprising relatives


    17. It was about this time, as luck would have it, that some enterprising individuals from the Slough Irish community, managed to arrange a Saturday night dance at the main ballroom in the town called the Carlton


    18. One might think that this enterprising man had reached a peak of satisfaction and


    19. A German suggested that Jack try the equine tenderloin in place of filet mignon—that they were indistinguishable from their bovine counterpart—and they were! It wasn‘t long before the enterprising Greek was selling prime ―filet mignon‖ to most of the swank eateries on Florida‘s lower east coast


    20. Josh Tatum was a deaf mute, but a very enterprising man

    21. knew it was only a matter of time before an enterprising pro-


    22. enterprising businessman was advertising this alternative for about $50


    23. the enterprising Nephilum majority were well aware of the


    24. The Armenian saw in him an enterprising young man and proposed to Choco that he forget the club and supply the prohibited goods directly, from Nairobi, to the homes of his clients in Dar-es-Salaam


    25. The enterprising Eratosthenes also invented an armillary sphere that positioned the celestial bodies in a model of the sky around the earth


    26. enterprising tabs respectfully way worse than can be understood by the ordinary man


    27. Even if some enterprising were to venture regardless, our way of life foils their bid to find a place for lovemaking


    28. How could there be an economic justice for an individual enterprising Indian then? However, mercifully in the end, Narasimha Rao could extricate the country from the Nehruvian socialist grip to leave his legacy of a SOVEREIGN SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC of India


    29. feelings, and is enterprising


    30. At this point in the proceedings, wanting to insure a ride home in the Garland Roses limo, Cassie took matters into her own enterprising hands

    31. One enterprising person in my city has printed signs advertising that he buys cars for cash, on the spot


    32. enterprising Mohawks to move contraband goods from one country to the other


    33. "Who would have thought old Fuss would be so enterprising?" he wondered, thinking of the extreme cordiality of Fritzing's face


    34. Above the gaiety of the crowds one could hear the shrill cry of some belated newsboys, calling an "Extra Special"--the only superlative left to one of the more enterprising papers whose every issue was an "Extra


    35. Enterprising newspapers had established places at which they flashed out the returns on huge sheets on every prominent corner


    36. However, there were some enterprising men who recognised an opportunity to capitalise and they reaped huge financial rewards


    37. A business friendly council keen to promote its own schemes and encourage enterprising entrepreneurs soon dismissed such objections


    38. One particularly enterprising young man packed, each Saturday, about ten large cartons of liners of different dimensions, each one almost too heavy to be lifted, loaded them on a Peugeot station wagon, was in Tripoli by Tuesday or Wednesday, disposed them, mailed us the money through risky, unofficial money changers and was at our door the following Saturday for the next order


    39. They were a hard-working and enterprising lot and when foreigners started to leave Egypt, they were the last to depart not having an easily accessible country to go to


    40. enterprising desert ragamuffins, each with a rag and a pail of water were fishing for customers offering a quick wash of their cars and even when faced with a refusal ignored it, did a quick, slapdash job and badgered the owners for their recompense

    41. She would be holed up in her room pouring over her anatomy and histology textbooks or else dissecting a giant cockroach, a rat or a weasel supplied by the enterprising doorkeeper of their building for a very reasonable fee


    42. The Church that multiplies committees and neglects prayer may be fussy, noisy, enterprising, but it labors in vain1020 and spends its strength for naught


    43. Brilliant but unconfident, enterprising yet skittish, all of it described Lucy to a T


    44. „You have a most enterprising aura,' he said, „you'll do


    45. enterprising, with cold selfishness of heart


    46. I had grand ideas of the wealth and importance of Insurers of Ships in the City, and I began to think with awe of having laid a young Insurer on his back, blackened his enterprising eye, and cut his responsible head open


    47. department was not doing well, and that the enterprising proprietor was boiling down the horses for the refreshment department


    48. He would construct the buildings himself and rent them to enterprising Kingsbridge traders


    49. The age-old migration of enterprising, restless people from countryside to town had been reversed during the plague, but now it recommenced


    50. One by one Merthin rented out the shops, houses and taverns he had built on Leper Island, his tenants either enterprising newcomers or existing tradesmen who wanted a better location









































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    "enterprising" definitions

    marked by imagination, initiative, and readiness to undertake new projects