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Abraham the
Laborious (fl. 14th century) was a monk of Kiev. He is
regarded as a saint, with a
feast day of 21
August at Kiev. Holweck, F. G. A Biographical...
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Fueling this
expansion are two
scientific advances: the
development of the
Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicle, or LEV, a
mecha used for
labor and
military use...
- the
classical influence on
contemporary culture,
tasks that are both
laborious and ****ile are
therefore described as
Sisyphean (/sɪsɪˈfiːən/). R. S....
- the very
languages into
which they have translated.
Because of the
laboriousness of the
translation process,
since the 1940s
efforts have been made,...
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given name of Indo-European origin. This name has
multiple meanings:
laborious, rival, or eager,
which are
derived from the
Latin Aemilius of the gens...
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Alexander was
challenged to
untie the knot.
Instead of
untangling it
laboriously as expected, he
dramatically cut
through it with his sword, thus exercising...
- garlic. The
latter gives the
sauce a
pastier texture,
making it more
laborious to
produce as the
emulsion is
harder to stabilise.
There are many variations...
- structure. The more
complex the company's
capital structure, the more
laborious it is to
calculate the WACC.
Companies can use WACC to see if the investment...
- with botifarró, are
traditional Balearic meat
products prepared in the
laborious but
festive rites that
still mark the
autumn and
winter pig slaughter...
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threshing was done by hand with flails: such hand
threshing was very
laborious and time-consuming,
taking about one-quarter of
agricultural labour by...