They may be work trucks, but pickups needn't be laborious to drive, the No.2 auto maker maintains. |
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A manual count is a laborious process whereby each ballot is scrutinised individually by local electoral officials. |
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No ploughs were allowed, with the idea of making the prisoners' work laborious, so the convicts responded with the government stroke. |
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India, for instance, makes short-term assignments impractical because of laborious visa requirements. |
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He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |
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His photographs on show at Victoria Miro emerge out of a laborious process beginning with an image of a building or an interior. |
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This removes the laborious task of measuring the absolute leaf temperatures for individual plants in a population. |
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However, it makes the process of buying and selling slow and laborious and these accounts are in the minority. |
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One positive outcome of the laborious build-up to the great statement was the appearance of a larger number of keen pro-Europeans in the cabinet. |
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The sum total of alpha, beta and gamma radiation emitted per second after a week, a month, a year etc. is easy to calculate, if a bit laborious. |
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Her writing was laborious and she disliked penmanship lessons most of all, so naturally she was enthusiastic about a walk. |
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As aforementioned, genuine panama hats are made of toquilla straw, and the Ecuadorian weaving process is extremely laborious. |
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It's a pleasure to read a writer with such striking command of his art who never loses you in mixed metaphors or laborious analogies. |
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Nobody is going to start the laborious process of cropping a plant if it is freely available in the environment. |
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And yes, its implementation can be laborious, lengthy, and slow to show dividends. |
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The newly blancoed surface was easily scuffed or marked, necessitating a repetition of the entire laborious procedure. |
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In terms of this higher morality, the pompier and the poet both have invisible existences, both happen upon laborious roads of the future. |
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Progress was slow and laborious, and his efforts yielded a quarter of the supplies he had lost. |
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Even the seemingly laborious housework became enjoyable when there was no time pressure. |
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Despite the laborious backstory and mood lighting, the movie is chock full of standard comic book hokum. |
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Long considered too time consuming and laborious, shadowbox flaming has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a retailer's dream. |
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I spent a laborious ten minutes updating my particulars, then pressed Save. |
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This is not to say all research work performed in such an environment is necessarily dull and laborious. |
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Where critics of the older school would bring forth laborious lay sermons, he would trot out a diverting confection of a causerie. |
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In the three decades of its existence, the Community mechanized such once laborious tasks as haying, harvesting, and ice cutting. |
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We had only completed two laborious circuits when the call to night prayers sounded. |
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Engraving is often described as a slow and laborious process, and its practitioners as drudges, but this is misleading. |
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But he became more and more irritated by the slow, laborious process of filming. |
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We are in danger of forgetting that democracy is a slow, laborious, messy matter. |
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It's a slow and laborious process, though, on a creaky old dial-up phone connection. |
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There he worked in the building industry and work in construction was far more laborious than it is today. |
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The ruptures in Eakins's paintings also communicated the studious and laborious character of the artist's process. |
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One does not normally think or speak in one's conlang, much less speak to another, except through a laborious process of translation. |
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It has some glimmers of interest, and some diverting visuals, but really nothing makes up for the laborious pace and risibly bad writing. |
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His writing was laborious, as he often confessed, hers brisk and often effortless. |
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The guns needed crews of up to 12 men to work them and the shells weighed up to 900lb, making firing the field guns a laborious process. |
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It's a slow and laborious process and the first British-raised Wagyu meat won't go on sale until the end of this year. |
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In time, they would develop concavities, and would require laborious grinding to put them back into shape. |
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The European quickset hedges of hawthorn and willow never became popular on the Island, perhaps because maintaining them is quite laborious. |
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The processes under which election officers and inspectors operate are error-prone and unnecessarily laborious. |
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To get a true look at your portfolio, you're left with laborious pencilwork or keyboarding to merge these data with other holdings. |
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In fact, so laborious was the process that it dragged on for months and went way over budget. |
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Learn how Oaxaca's famed elixir is made from start to finish, from laborious pit-baked magueys to the intriguing process of distillation. |
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But Parker and Stone confirm the actual making of the film has been laborious and exhausting. |
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It was laborious and tedious and horrible, but it got me interested in math. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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Their budding relationship and accumulating discoveries, crudely telescoped in this screenplay, unfold in laborious parallel with the flashback 19 th-century affair. |
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But the mystery unfolds over an airtight 22 minutes, not a laborious 8.5 hours. |
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It has been an expensive, laborious and wearying exercise contacting policyholders worldwide and convincing sceptics that demutualisation isn't such a bad idea after all. |
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The process of registration is slow and laborious and this has been compounded by the low number of people who have been assigned to carry out the task. |
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This is slow and laborious, so the method outlined below avoids this step. |
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After all, it took me many years of intense misery, guilt, shame and terror before I could learn to accept myself, and that too was a slow and laborious process. |
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The message would then continue to each major city or town by regular courier until it reached its destination, a very slow and laborious process. |
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I thought about doing the slow, laborious walk, but shrugged off the idea. |
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It has transformed laborious manual procedures into rapid electronic ones. |
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Unfortunately, this can be a slow, laborious, and very deadly process. |
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But I found it impossible to get to grips with, laborious and dull. |
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The Watcher In The Woods is guilty of being slow and laborious. |
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Over twenty-four minutes, the laborious repetition seems similar to the use of a single phrase, repeated on end, in an attempt to reach a state of heightened awareness. |
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Less than a year ago my research would have required a laborious and tedious consultation of the multiple microfilm editions of Knox's works owned by my library. |
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But engraving is a painstaking and laborious art that requires patience, precision and lack of whim. |
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Depression is often a laborious uphill struggle for the sufferer and their loved ones. |
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But through most of the 20th century, printing documents remained an expensive, laborious process. |
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Leo Valencia, the owner of World Logistics MIA, agreed to help Lobo with the laborious task of moving the palettes of Nexcite. |
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As a result, this season has often felt less like an organic narrative than a laborious calculation. |
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Once a laborious process that took months, modern labs now can buzz through an entire genome in hours. |
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He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering. |
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Having retired from the school last summer, he is now beginning the laborious process of sifting through his enormous archive and is writing a history of the period. |
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To a sighted person, reading Braille seems to be difficult and laborious, yet, intriguingly, Kleege describes it as natural and pain-free, and even skim reading is possible. |
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Leather was another major theme this season, and the detail on some the garments was painstakingly laborious. |
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Current analysis methods entail clipping, near-infrared spectroscopy, and chemical procedures that, while accurate and site-specific, are laborious and take days to complete. |
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All the laborious editing serves slight purpose, and presents the wearying phenomenon of a spoof of a schlock genre that is virtually a parody of itself. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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If sickness or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be superadded to these burthens, the distress is yet greater. |
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The process can be laborious, but it will ensure that you either fill your order at the very best price or avoid a poor trade altogether if the market fails to move your way. |
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Zima took seven years to develop his laborious encaustic process. |
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He had thought of making a destiny for himself, through laborious and untiring travail. |
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Labelled leukocytes, regarded as the gold standard imaging agent, require at first a laborious preparation procedure. |
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The decipherment and recovery of the knowledge of Maya writing has been a long and laborious process. |
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Prior to Grimm's time, philology was nothing than laborious and conscientious dilettantism, with occasional instances of scientific inspiration. |
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Ice scrapers are tools designed to break the ice free and clear the windows, though removing the ice can be a long and laborious process. |
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This laborious process has required far more time, money and political capital than the AMC expected to spend. |
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Amid the chintzy Parisian apartments, cigar-chomping men and laborious parlour-room chatter is the slightest of stories. |
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Hand methods of production were very laborious and costly and precision was difficult to achieve. |
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In the next process they were wrung out mechanically to remove the water in which they had been soaked, and the last process was a laborious hand job. |
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Let us face it, our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. |
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This kiwi cocktail pair are bold, colourful and uplifting, and add a sense of fun to the laborious, sometimes painful act of tweezing your eyebrows. |
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Or, worse still, the laborious cycle of increasingly narky correspondence. |
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And thus may the slow and imperfect wits of mortals be satisfied, that Providence to the Deity is no moliminous, laborious and distractious thing. |
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So whosoever shall entertain high and vaporous imaginations, instead of a laborious and sober inquiry of truth, shall beget hopes and beliefs of strange and impossible shapes. |
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When little more than a child, he was made to work hard in a silk factory, which he afterward deserted for the equally laborious occupation of straw plaiting. |
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Customers purchased the Sajda Salat Mats because they found it eco-friendly to wash and wipe down unlike the traditional prayer rugs which took laborious work to wash. |
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Today, cell counting is often performed by using hemocytometers that involve laborious manual counting or by using large, imprecise image-based counting systems. |
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