The unity of the piece shifts from its poetry to its formal presence to its material, before landing on laboriousness as its central preoccupation. |
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They worked hard on it, but without any of the laboriousness that had gone into the session up to this point. |
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The extraordinary laboriousness of the work and the high cost of production led to decreased demand and the decline of this important craft. |
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It is a novel of mind-blowing laboriousness that devotes hundreds of pages to the composer's childhood alone. |
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The procedures, certainly those for the smaller projects, still put potential participants off on account of their laboriousness. |
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Added to these symptoms of obvious crisis and implicit in them is the laboriousness with which the Europe of Maastrict is being constructed. |
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From the Puglia Region, the company has inherited the laboriousness and the concreteness which have cast it into the world. |
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The laboriousness of the show is a pity, because a generally fine cast — including Angela Meade, a vocally agile Alice Ford, and Stephanie Blythe, a booming Mistress Quickly — works hard to spice up the ensembles. |
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The rarity of some plant species, the laboriousness of the process and the quantity of material needed to make essential oils makes it very costly. |
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The most unnerving thing about the recipe is its laboriousness. |
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Despite the complexity and laboriousness of producing an early learning programme covering the main areas of knowledge, this has been achieved successfully with babybit. |
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