- 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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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...
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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...
- the
classical influence on
contemporary culture,
tasks that are both
laborious and ****ile are
therefore described as
Sisyphean (/sɪsɪˈfiːən/). R. S....
- of Bahrain, and a
highly developed settlement emerged there,
where a
laborious temple complex and
thousands of
burial mounds dating to this
period were...
- improving,
which he
believed to be
essential prior to
running for office. He
laboriously taught himself to walk
short distances while wearing iron
braces on his...
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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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reviewed that Portman's "stately performance" was not
enough to save the "
laborious and
solemn western", and it
grossed less than $4 million
against its $25 million...
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fortifications and
dozens of
cannons on
Dorchester Heights that
Henry Knox had
laboriously brought through the snow from Fort Ticonderoga. The
astonished British...
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Court rules Gloriavale members were 'employees' from age 6,
undertook '
laborious,
often dangerous' work – not 'c****s'". The New
Zealand Herald. Archived...