He felt the engine laboring, gathering speed slowly, the breakdown lane narrowing rapidly ahead. |
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They employ also a great number of manufacturers and tradesmen, and lastly the class of laboring husbandmen. |
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It's simply unhealthy and disruptive to your workflow to continue laboring throughout a designated one-hour break. |
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Along with tree-planting efforts, crews are laboring to remove the invasive salt cedar, which monopolizes water supplies and crowds out natives. |
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They spent the Middle Ages in candle-lit laboratories, laboring to brew universal elixirs and to turn base metals into gold or silver. |
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We enter the story in medias res, joining on-set a company that has been laboring on that film for a year. |
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The urban laboring man's realistic view of what was possible was shaped by the nature of eighteenth-century America. |
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Without laboring the point too much, your duties as a responsible tourist continue after you have returned home. |
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Turning it over, I notice the slight tracks of insects, perhaps the work of a borer or laboring ant. |
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At the risk of laboring the point, we believe, high morale is the cornerstone of any successful organization. |
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One does not need to be laboring under maniacal egomania to begin to believe oneself above it all. |
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Workers were not paid for their time at the work place when they were not actually laboring. |
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Chances are you've been laboring under the misguided belief that you're an artist. |
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I think they are laboring under the belief that the state has put up everything they've got to show, that Amber's the icing on the cake. |
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Many Icelandic men took laboring jobs as unskilled factory workers and woodcutters, or as dockworkers in Milwaukee when they first arrived. |
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He hoped they were laboring under that belief because there was something he had to get before he could leave town. |
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For those of you still laboring in that academic vineyard, stay strong and watch your back. |
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You see, rather than laboring to make the bouilli in advance of meal service, a cook-friendly version became the mainstay. |
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The laissez-faire philosophy of competitive capitalism translated into untold misery for the laboring classes in industrial cities. |
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Rose noticed from behind the bushes that the male's breathing came out in laboring rasps for air. |
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Most people I know did laboring or fruit picking or waitressing. |
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Rescue workers had been laboring at ground zero every hour since the disaster. |
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The U.S. military, meanwhile, it seemed to me was laboring under an entirely different misapprehension. |
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And during a work detail in excruciating heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby. |
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He believes that Göbekli Tepe was built by a laboring class, maybe even by slaves. |
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Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them. |
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She turned on her radar detector and slid up to a hundred and five, riding easily, her huge engine hardly laboring as she raced through the night. |
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Ruettiger struggled to even get admitted to Notre Dame, laboring through junior college where he was diagnosed as dyslexic. |
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In addition to the 18 hours a week she spends riding and lifting weights, she builds her own trails, laboring with shovel and pickax for six hours at a stretch. |
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Workers responded by laboring harder and longer and bearing more children in a desperate attempt to outrun their Malthusian trap. |
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Since 2012, it has had a team of academics laboring on the new edition in preparation for the copyright's expiry. |
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Nearly a year of preparation had gone into readying the sites, and teams of workers were still laboring on the hill above the marina. |
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He said he had been laboring for almost a year now, appearing on TV and addressing all kinds of clubs in the 29th District. |
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After which, speaker and hearers alike go back to the same old round of buying and selling, laboring and advantage-seeking. |
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I will not cut persons laboring under the stone, but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. |
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The recapitulation arrives at the rarely used level of triple forte, with the bass instruments laboring to project the theme from below. |
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But I had been a boy in that same home, so, by and by, the narrative I had been laboring over changed. |
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For example, the waterfowler laboring across a muddy marsh and toting a sack of decoys has no business with a loaded gun in his hand or over his shoulder. |
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By chance, a monk laboring in a scriptorium somewhere or other in the ninth century copied the poem before it moldered away. |
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He spent years endeavoring to write his own autobiographical novel, laboring over the sentences until the exertion seemed hopeless. |
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And so, Venerable Brethren and Beloved Sons, having surveyed the present economic system, We have found it laboring under the gravest of evils. |
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Yet, if the concept wins acceptance, it would be of great benefit to laboring people around the world. |
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The difference between the East and the West is a difference between the nonspeaking but laboring hands of the East and the expressive and affective culture of the West. |
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Finally, it is noteworthy that caregiver preferences may to a large extent dictate the use of epidurals and other medical procedures for laboring women. |
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He sacrificed nothing, laboring to get even the most seemingly insignificant element of every record perfect. |
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Instead, most people were part of the laboring class, a group made up of different professions, trades and occupations. |
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I think he was more excited when I was hired by The Daily News in 1986 — it still had a reputation as the voice of the laboring class — than when I was later hired by The Times. |
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And was his overburdened K. G. B. paymaster, laboring in some squalid East End flat with the blinds down, perhaps behindhand with his photographing? |
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A peacemaker is one who does everything for the sake of his neighbor's highest good, laboring to establish all those conditions conducive to that end. |
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Some common analgesics that are used for the laboring patient include butorphanol, nalbuphine, meperidine, and fentanyl. |
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Hansen, a swift white horse, was laboring. |
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Bartilla is laboring with an immediate crisis with basic services. |
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There are going to be times like today where the offense was laboring to put points up and our defense is going to do a great job of getting off the field and holding them to seven. |
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We know that this will get a response from the laboring masses. |
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It is the mission that unites them, the desire to give a response to the needs of the poor, and that finds them laboring together in the Work of God. |
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Now that all his business was well organized in his head, he went back to work thinking of nothing more than the pleasure of laboring in his fields. |
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Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, salutes you, always laboring fervently for you in prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God. |
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The members of GAMRU raised the money over many years to build the vessel. The members themselves spending many hours laboring to help build the hull and outfit the vessel. |
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Persons laboring under pulmonary affections appear to be less liable than others, though I have found softened tubercles in some cholerics. |
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Stempel was laboring to undo the damage when GM's board forced him to fall on his sword after little more than two years on the job. |
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The social position of these laboring classes was viewed as ordained by natural law and common religious belief. |
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We want a government that will represent the laboring man, the professional man, the businessman, and the man of leisure. |
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After years of laboring in relative obscurity, black investment banks take the spotlight by doing unprecedented deals. |
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The committee found severe destitution among the laboring classes. |
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Claustrophobia is one of the most common phobias, and add to that Achluophobia and Mysophobia, and it's clear that laboring as a miner can be a scary experience. |
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Matt Mumford is siad to be off laboring on a Globe docudrama. |
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