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1 The remains must have been those of a solitary and very enterprising straggler.
2 She is, as I remarked to Hesione, a very enterprising woman.
3 They are very enterprising and industrious, and are the chief traders in the Archipelago.
4 He was very enterprising and generous, a prominent figure with the "Forty-niners."
5 She was a very enterprising woman, was the Duchess Vicante.
6 He was very fearless in his person; but, in his riper years, not very enterprising .
7 To my knowledge she owns half a horse, and the whole of a very enterprising kitten.
8 Scipio is a very enterprising and ingenious lad.
9 This business bought him two caps a day, but he was not a very enterprising seltzer pusher.
10 She sounds like a very enterprising young lady Until you dig deeper, as the journalist Kayleigh Donaldson did.
11 They're mischievous, but also very enterprising .
12 It isn't very enterprising , is it?
13 Considering our unprotected positions and the undoubted superiority of their machines over ours, the Turks were not very enterprising .
14 The Japs are very enterprising .
15 He's a traveler in paints and varnishes, and a very enterprising person, as well as an unusually good sort.
16 What a family of moths have rushed in; this big, brown one, with white and red markings, is very enterprising .
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