Look, prithee, Charmian, How this herculean Roman does become the carriage of his chafe. |
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He kept meticulous records of his expenditure in Africa and reading the six-page digest shows just what a herculean task remains to be faced. |
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The project was a herculean undertaking that is brought vividly to life in the book. |
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Those versions of the story present a herculean drama of man versus nature. |
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He ingeniously accomplished his herculean task with the help of a small staff of men who shared his commitment to the cause. |
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For women with ADHD conforming to these problematic standards is a herculean task. |
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Enterprise in the world of business and industry does not always consist of herculean tasks like cleaning out the Augean stables. |
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Tangling with the ancients in this way takes a certain herculean arrogance. |
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It goes back to the Greeks and the idea of sport as some sort of herculean sacrifice without personal enrichment. |
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This was well illustrated in the herculean task of organizing the International Exhibition. |
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No one can say what the encounters between that low-browed, herculean species and their slighter but formidable successors were like. |
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It was a small contribution to the country's herculean post-independence task of building a unified national identity. |
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The herculean wave either carried buildings inland and deposited them, or swept them into the harbours or out to sea when it receded. |
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Power, a descendent from the legendary dynasty of Ghengis Khan, along with dazzling Lady Lightening, demonstrates herculean force. |
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Now even the scaled-down agreement is proving a herculean task. |
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This is a herculean task, and Glut is one of the few authors with the energy and experience as an encyclopedist to pull it off. |
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Caritas members came in strongly through the experts who arrived on the third day of the disaster to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Myanmar Church in its herculean task of doing good. |
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We in San Diego go through Herculean efforts to shield our condors from human contact. |
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Unless one of the parties gives evidence, it is a Herculean task to prove that the receipt of money was for a corrupt purpose. |
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The idea is that when you put your foot down the electric motor and the V6 join forces to provide Herculean power. |
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Hugh performs a Herculean task visiting the Augean stables of Durbin's mind. |
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It becomes a Herculean task for them to reach their respective shops during morning hours. |
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Making that kind of space for young people does not require a Herculean effort. |
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It shouldn't require a Herculean effort to get a Linux box connected to a Windows network. |
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Whatever minimal disclosure has been achieved is due to Herculean efforts by student anti-sweatshop activists. |
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Thanks to some terrific special effects, the illusion that Herculean feats are occurring on the field remains solid. |
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But there are a lot of people who have Herculean battles with the courts that are unfair and not in the best interests of their kids or families. |
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But we are as devastated and disappointed as anybody by the news that these Herculean efforts may not be enough. |
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And I think it will require a Herculean effort, on the part of the defense, to create a reasonable doubt on all of the counts in this case. |
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While performance enhancers can build a body to Herculean standards, they do not necessarily strengthen the heart within that body. |
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Finally, because they were bred to be such Herculean workers, malamutes need daily exercise on a leash or in an enclosed area. |
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As I sat breathlessly in front of my television and watched the team last weekend, they became my Herculean heroes. |
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But I'm far from the Herculean man mountain of muscle I was at my previous heights. |
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So to be able to concentrate on a single object and to describe it in all of its individual particularity seemed to them a Herculean feat. |
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Is it naively idealistic to imagine a British prime minister taking on such a Herculean burden? |
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The money required for such a Herculean task will be mind-boggling. |
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To define success on the sporting field as something that can essentially be bought is to diminish the Herculean efforts of those who compete as our representatives. |
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She can hardly concentrate for more than a half-hour or so on any task, so it took a Herculean effort to pen her love story to this valiant horse. |
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With a Herculean effort, the guys finished the fence yesterday. |
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Outfitting the campus required a Herculean Olympic effort from the USOC staff and a dozen students working 12-hour shifts for six days in late July. |
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The major problem is that Sofia's street are mainly cobbled, which is not a problem for the motor, but requires a Herculean effort steering the wheelchair. |
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These officials set off with the Herculean task of restoring peace for the province. |
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If nothing else, Robert Rodriguez's grindhouse homage manages the Herculean feat of making us actually feel sorry for Mel Gibson. |
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It was truly a Herculean effort. I never thought it was going to happen, but it did. |
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I've not acquired some bizarre audiological alopecia, rather that I was tasked with the Herculean concept of submitting my top five albums for this year's Welsh Music Prize. |
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After a dozen or so Herculean axe swings all I had accomplished was sinking the axe head into the end of the log so deep that I couldn't budge it. |
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