Sentences with phrase «after laborious»

Borrowing the services of John Cooper and his son Mike, the official John Cooper Works kit was developed after a laborious three years in the making.
My favorite example of mixed metaphors in church is the one in which the pastor, after a laborious explanation of what a modern interpretation of girding one's loins might be and why, shouted that we all, needed to lift up our skirts and let Jesus go all the way.

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Focusing on the principle of arbitrage rather than such laborious implementation, Ponzi explained that he could make a 400 percent gain after expenses.
The decision should be formally ratified at FIFA's meeting in March, after which will begin the long, laborious process of (a) shifting world football's calendars around, and (b) attempting to placate the major European leagues, television networks and sponsors, all of whom are bound to be inconvenienced in one way or another.
After recently going through this laborious process and...
By late afternoon after a series of laborious meetings in stuffyoffices the collective British parliamentary mind turns to the bar.
Peter Mandelson's laborious speech to Progress this morning, insisting that Labour was «energised» and generally full of beans after 13 years in office, couldn't be wider of the mark.
It's a bit of a laborious process but after all of that knitting, it's really nothing, and such a nice way to finish a sweater.
Styles would take forever, and usually fall out quickly because I had too much hair to do them properly, or be physically laborious (girls with superlong hair will understand the arm / neck / shoulder pain of trying to style 2.5 foot long locks after already spending 20 minutes blowdrying..
There's even a nod to the laborious nature of the formula, as one of the characters, after picking up Fozzie Bear and Gonzo, suggests picking up the rest of the Muppets in a montage.
This is, after all, a remaster and not a reimagining, so issues such as laborious quest logging still remain, forcing players to track missions one by one instead of intuitively marking them on the mini map.
I'm not a body guy, and I learned that expensive and laborious lesson too late from a real pro — after experiencing much poorer results than the OP.
My general feeling after (checks Steam) 34 hours of Darkest Dungeon, week 32 in - game, is that, even with 6 levels it's an awfully protracted and laborious experience.
This too leaves her open to accusations of aesthetic nostalgia, but after nearly two decades of making films Dean is presumably past caring; the rhythms of shooting, processing, laborious sound design and film editing (done by Dean herself on an old Steenbeck at her Berlin studio) are part of an artistic practice that has a relentless coherence.
In addition to gathering examples of laborious archive - based practices (Mark Dion), obsessions with obsolete display technologies (Tacita Dean), and reinvestigations of the after - effects
Here we find Eugene von Bruenchenhein's copious photographs of his often topless and apparently game wife; the rather creepier ballerina - doll pictures made by Morton Bartlett, after devoting laborious attention to crafting the dolls themselves; the insouciant intensities of Greer Lockton, revolving around gender reassignment and the refashioning of icons, both cultural (Jackie O.) and subcultural (Candy Darling) through dolls and photographs; and selections from the inscrutable archive of Polaroids taken of actresses on television by the anonymous photographer known as Type 42.
After he makes a few adjustments, he slowly drags huge squeegees fully loaded with white paint across the canvas — first vertically, then horizontally — a process that grows slower and increasingly laborious as the layers accumulate.
I wanted to talk to AXS - One after I read the great story on ComputerWorld.com about how KeyBank adopted the AXS - One Compliance Platform to help manage the laborious process of collecting and producing e-mails from their 300 TB e-mail archive.
By clean up, I don't mean the laborious task of taking down the tree, or uncovering the mantle from the holiday stockings that were hung quite meticulously only hours after carving the Thanksgiving turkey and ham.
The result was a sometimes laborious, sometimes luminous conversation that suggested that spirituality and science may not be so irreconcilable after all.
after awhile, even real estate investment studying will become laborious.
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