Sentences with phrase «arduous work at»

It's arduous work at a feverish, frantic pace.

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At a hotel in Mexico City, trade representatives from Canada, Mexico, and the United States are working on the arduous task of redefining their economic relationship.
The idea had been Martin Luther King's, at least officially, but Pastor Neuhaus was close to the arduous, difficult civil rights work being done in Bedford - Stuyvesant (the Movement was discovering that Northern neighborhoods had an entirely different, more hardened, multiethnic toughness than Southern cities) and it was my guess that Richard, as much as anybody, was the actual dynamo and idea man behind Clergy an
The idea had been Martin Luther King's, at least officially, but Pastor Neuhaus was close to the arduous, difficult civil rights work being done in Bedford - Stuyvesant (the Movement was discovering that Northern neighborhoods had an entirely different, more hardened, multiethnic toughness than Southern cities) and it was my guess that Richard, as much as anybody, was the actual dynamo and idea man behind Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, along with William Sloane Coffin, then the pastor of Riverside Church.
• Your child takes short naps or no naps, but clearly needs more daytime sleep; • Your child's sleep habits are changing and what used to work, no longer works at bedtime or naptime; • Your child's bedtime routine seems unusually long and arduous and requires too many «special requests»; • Are you exhausted and frustrated?
In fact, many of our crew members who are working long hours doing dangerous, arduous work go home at the end of their shifts to homes without power.»
From horror and comedy to works that defy genre classification, these films will keep you wide awake, even at the most arduous hour.
With networks working arduous to maintain up with the standard of programming on cable, there are a selection of recent exhibits which have us right here at GameSpot intrigued, if nothing else.
Sitting for the artist was described by William Feaver as «rather like being at the dentist»; an arduous and lengthy process that produces a work of the most refined quality.
It's been arduous and difficult but happily I've realized that I want and need my work to be grounded in the physical — so at least I found something I can depend on.
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