For six months they alternated every two weeks between personal one-on-one ministry and manual labor. |
Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
In this society, his job was one of the few, in which people exactly performed manual labor. |
It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting. |
The early English Protestants rejected the Thomistic view that manual labor has a penal aspect, derived from Adam's punishment. |
They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |