Labors Sentence Examples

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  • The labors of the conference proved, abortive.

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  • Tradition refers to the advent of a Chinese artist named Nanriu, invited to Japan in the 5th century as a painter of the Imperial banners, but of the labors and influence of Period, this man and of his descendants we have no record.

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  • Humans could create technology that could save us from the labors and tribulations of daily survival, but it could also produce catastrophe and destruction.

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  • He probably worked some two generations before the time of Moronobu, but there is no reason to believe that his labors had any material share in determining the creation and trend of the new school.

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  • Many families of sword artists sprang up at a later period, furnishing treasures for the collector even down to the present day, and their labors reached a level of technical mastery and refined artistic judgment almost without parallel in the art industries of Europe.

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  • It is not strictly a part of the general judicial system, but is a creation of Congress designed to relieve that body of a part of its own labors.

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  • Unfortunately the council of Constance, which met mainly through the efforts of Sigismund in 1414, marred its labors by the judicial murders of John Huss and of Jerome of Prague.

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  • The results of the labors of the preced-, ing six years began to manifest themselves with a rapidity which surprised the most sanguine observers.

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  • Napoleons great military expedition in 1798 was accompanied by a scientific commission including artists and archaeologists, the results of whose labors fill several of the magnificent volumes of the, Description de lEgypte.

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  • Its labors embraced not only Egypt and Nubia (as far as Khartum) but also the Egyptian monuments in Sinai and Syria; its immense harvest of material is of the highest value, the new device of taking paper impressions or squeezes giving Lepsius a great advantage over his predecessors, similar to that which was later conferred by the photographic camera.

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  • By such labors after forty years the results attained by Champollion in decipherment were entirely superseded.

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  • The labors of this commission resulted in the Erzerum treaty of 1847, by which both powers abandoned some lands and agreed to appoint commissioners to define the frontier.

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  • For the cow is the animal which voluntarily yields nourishment to man and aids him in his daily labors, and on it depends the industry of the peasant as contrasted with the wild desert brigand to whom the cow is unknown.

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  • Diplomatists, pursuing their labors at Vienna, had Crimean succeeded in drawing up a fresh notewhichtheythought might prove acceptable both at St Petersburg and at Constantinople.

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  • There was no doubt that through the whole of the negotiations the Italians were large.ly indebted to the labors of Lord John Russell.

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  • He filled his treasury with spoils harshly wrung from all classes; thus inaugurating the monarchys long and patient labors at enlarging the crown lands bit by bit through taxes on private property.

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  • It inaugurated its legislative tion of the labors by a metaphysical declaration of the Rights rights of of Man and of the Citizen (October 2, 1789).

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  • Unable to rest on historic precedent like England, the Constituent Assembly took as the basis for its labors the tradition of the thinkers.

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  • Absent our labors total abandonment would have driven us to utter despair but our work and incredibly slow progress kept us going.

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  • The icicles are prison bars on our windows, trapping us, prisoners to this life of sin and degradation, giving miners a few minutes of pleasure for the pittance of coins it takes them weeks to earn in the bowels of the earth, performing unspeakable labors for the wealth of others.

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  • And of course, at the end of your tour a complimentary dram will enable you to taste the culmination of all our labors.

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  • Shopping rather than shipping may now be the prevailing ethos, but the rich legacy of previous generations and their labors endures.

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  • Their labors were supplemented after a fashion by the young girl puss.

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  • Thus so far from simplifying or really elucidating the religion, these priestly labors tended rather to confuse one legend with another and to efface the personality of individual gods.

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  • It matters not what the clocks say or the attitudes and labors of men.

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  • He shared with me the labors of cooking.

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  • No wonder that the earth expresses itself outwardly in leaves, it so labors with the idea inwardly.

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  • He recalled his labors on the Legal Code, and how painstakingly he had translated the articles of the Roman and French codes into Russian, and he felt ashamed of himself.

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  • A new horizon and new labors were opening out, full of well-being and prosperity for all.

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  • Their labors were supplemented after a fashion by the young girl Puss.

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  • The specialized research worker is always ready to sneer at the man who prefers the labors of mental abstraction.

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  • Other unique choices that can help a farmer relax include an iPod or mp3 player to use while working or barbeque tools or cookware to enjoy the fruits of their labors.

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  • Sunflowers tips, harvesting and enjoying these delicious seeds are just a few of the many ways gardeners can enjoy the fruits of their labors.

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  • The creators of emulators encourage the reprogramming of source code because most emulation programming are labors of love, where lots of time is need to complete projects or to debug them.

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  • There is a benefit to using EFM in women with complicated labors, such as those induced or augmented with oxytocin, prolonged labors, vaginal birth after having a cesarean section, abnormal presentation, and twin pregnancy.

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  • Reassurance, positive imaging, and suggestions to change positions and walk helps labors progress.

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  • With so many ways to naturally induce labor, women can avoid medical inductions which often result in longer and more painful labors.

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  • Many care providers feel it is essential to monitor the baby's heart rate throughout labor and delivery, especially during induced births or in labors where patients have opted for narcotic pain relief.

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  • Not all labors are the same, however, some visible signs may be present among laboring women.

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  • Soap opera news websites cropped up usually as labors of love by the fans that slowly evolved into Internet access points for soap opera news, comings and goings and more.

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  • Websites devoted to soap operas are labors of love.

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  • He did not get to see the fruits of his labors - on January 25, 1996, just after the final dress rehearsal and before the off-Broadway premiere, Larson died of an aneurysm, due to undiagnosed Marfan Syndrome.

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  • Hold a miniature contest and enjoy the fruits of everyone's labors together.

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  • She labors over the decision of whether to appear in Playboy again.

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  • As he was about to leave, Brandon Westlake returned with Cynthia and, being sympathetic to his labors, volunteered to ferry the returning swimmers back to Bird Song.

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