Sentences with phrase «by arduous»

Often inspired by autobiographical details and by the arduous transformations of his home country, Paci's work intertwines personal narratives with metaphorical and poetical chronicles of the experience of life in exile.
This was known as the secret waterfall, as until 2012 access was only possible by an arduous walk through the jungle and along the riverbed.
Istrail then showed that nonplanar graphs fall into the realm of a class of recalcitrant calculations that theorists believe can be solved only by arduous calculations.
CEO of the NYS Realtors Association Duncan MacKenzie said, «For too long, too little has been done to address the crushing burden of property taxes made by arduous mandates in New York State.
Skill in craftsmanship is attained only by arduous and protracted effort sustained by a concern for ideal values and dedication to the task of realizing them in material things — that is, by a zeal for incarnating excellence.

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And now, after they largely failed to master that complex, arduous task, the level of difficulty is being raised even higher: This improbable concoction can not appear to have been engineered by scientists.
The shareholder vote — part of an annual meeting — wraps up an arduous sale process that was stymied by the revelations of two massive data breaches.
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. (AP)-- Military investigators began the arduous task Thursday of answering why a C - 130 Hercules cargo plane being flown into retirement by an experienced crew plunged onto a Georgia highway.
Military investigators began the arduous task Thursday of answering why a C - 130 Hercules cargo plane being flown into retirement by an experienced crew of nine airmen plunged onto a Georgia highway.
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That is what I have done with Frank following long and arduous attempts at discussing ideas by many.
It has to be acquired by more or less arduous effort, and is enjoyed only by the individual and perhaps his or her immediate family.
As the reform movements sweeping through Eastern Europe are learning, denunciation of evil and corruption is a necessary first step toward social change, but constructing new institutional arrangements is by far the more arduous task.
A more arduous, but richly rewarding, path to an appreciation of Tibetan Buddhism would be a study of The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa, recently translated by C. C. Chang.
He then puts this theory into practice by traveling a good 100 miles out of his way into the region of Tyre and Sidon — into the heart of pagan - land — to make the arduous journey from the theoretical to the practical.
Some Christian theologians in Asia, particularly some of us from the reformed tradition, have taken upon ourselves the arduous task of doing Christian theology in this vast part of the world historically and culturally shaped by religions other than Christianity.
The American Master Chefs» exam is, considered by professional peers the world around, one of the most arduous.
With a long and arduous season ahead of Arsenal in four competitions, perhaps the fact that some players like Olivier Giroud, Lucas Perez and Carl Jenkinson got a rare chance to play and gain some match sharpness for when they are called upon by Arsene Wenger for a Premier League or Champions League match will turn out to be crucial.
It's a structure built around us and the arduous, intensely personal process of escaping it is dependent less on strength of character and more on circumstances that are created by straight society.
In spite of intensive effort and pressure the issue of new shares was never agreed by Kroenke and the Fanshare scheme is going through the long, sad and arduous process of being wound up.
You are absolutely correct, and you are doing your son a tremendous favor by continuing the arduous task of pumping breastmilk for him every day.
Due to the Yokohama's extra security measures to stop babies from unbuckling themselves (an incident that happens very often on alternative brands), some parents could realize it a very little arduous to wear the urban center by themselves and should like the assistance from a person.
To form a coalition is a messy and arduous affair, made more difficult still by a tribal political system that favours single - party (over multiparty) governments.
Just before the end of the last parliament, and thanks in large measure to an arduous and seemingly hopeless campaign by a small band of concerned citizens, the Liberal Democrats quite bravely called a halt to the intended swift - as - lightning progress through the Commons of Lord Saatchi's medical innovation bill.
I rather like it when those who enter office, whether elected or appointed, announce themselves in advance by a) a long and arduous record, b) predictably constrained staff who will be paid by OUR tax dollars to pursue their pet projects, thus opening themselves up to stark exposure on countless occasions yet to unfold, and c) who must thus become leaden weights on the presumed «We'll get this done» crippled legs of those who make bold to hire them.
Full of equations, Ramanujan's notebooks still lacked the proof demanded by Cambridge dons, and he struggled to understand why such arduous steps were necessary.
Initially, the treadmill was horizontal, but its slope was increased by 2.5 per cent every 3 minutes, so that what started out as a gentle walk became an increasingly arduous climb.
Road trips seem to inspire deep thoughts, and the arduous journey chronicled by William L. Fox in Driving to Mars (Shoemaker & Hoard, $ 16) is no exception.
In essence, as in other industries (like agriculture) where labor is arduous and poorly paid, we have made up for the shortfall in postdocs (and graduate students) by importing labor.
Their modus operandi — death by stretching — involves many worker ants pulling on the victim in a lethal tug - of - war, culminating in the arduous trek up a tree with quarry in tow.
However, finding out precisely what quasiparticles arise inside a material and how they influence one another is not a simple task, but more akin to a large puzzle whose pieces fit together, little by little, through arduous research.
«The kurgan is five arduous hours by off - road vehicle from the nearest settlement,» Caspari points out.
Another far more arduous and painstaking technique involves dragging and placing atoms one by one using an atomic force microscope or a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM), both of which are sensitive enough to move single atoms around on a surface with a fine tip.
An army of ecologists is gearing up for an arduous campaign to document the damage caused by the Gulf oil spill and chart the eventual recovery
«That moment will certainly be remembered by all of us who stood there,» Amundsen wrote in his account of the arduous trek.
But it's an arduous, step - by - step and expensive process.
Even though a certain type of people can endure the arduous dieting process only by the strength of their willpower, the majority has it a lot harder and quite simply do not possess the strength of mind.
It made my life at school / uni hell and I had to learn as much as I could off - by - heart to get through rather than understanding which in itself was arduous.
The rage boils deep when after we finish his very, very long and arduous journey when we watch him get gunned down in front of his family by the government who set him up for death since the beginning.
Three actors portray the clumsy - but - limber Li in the years of his arduous training, when he is pulled between a teacher who's inspired by Mao and another who's inspired by bootleg videos of Mikhail Baryshnikov.
The DVD allows another look at this arduous journey, by way of Totino's tremendous landscapes and dramatic interiors (and another listen to James Horner's overbearing score).
The arduous decision is only followed by additional challenges that come with being five inches tall.
It's a long, arduous process, but one that's made significantly easier by utilizing the game's Zombie Hover Glitch.
In a similar way he subverts the long arduous road - to - glory sports story by exploring the inner lives of Olympic gold medal - winning wrestler, Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum, pictured below right), his brother and coach, Dave (Mark Ruffalo), and the aforementioned mercurial man who supported their training sessions in the grounds of his grand home in preparation for the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games.
By this point of the series, the films are becoming bogged down by the very large number of characters and side stories introduced in the first three films (and books), so keeping tabs on just who is thinking what about whom can prove an arduous task for those not intimately knowledgeable about every aspect of the serieBy this point of the series, the films are becoming bogged down by the very large number of characters and side stories introduced in the first three films (and books), so keeping tabs on just who is thinking what about whom can prove an arduous task for those not intimately knowledgeable about every aspect of the serieby the very large number of characters and side stories introduced in the first three films (and books), so keeping tabs on just who is thinking what about whom can prove an arduous task for those not intimately knowledgeable about every aspect of the series.
A new documentary called My Life Directed By Nicolas Winding Refn is from Refn's wife, Liv Corfixen, and follows the struggles to get the film made and how arduous his process is.
Played by the winsome Hugh Bonneville and accompanied by his stalwart wife Edwina (Gillian Anderson, yes that Gillian Anderson) and educated daughter Pamela (Lily Travers), the Mountbattens were known for their intercultural understanding, making them deftly suited for the arduous task at hand.
The Irish actress Saoirse Ronan fills Susie with such yearning and vitality in both life and death that contemplating the character's desecration is arduous in the extreme, but the sanitising by Jackson and his co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens on one hand, and the glorifying of Susie's post-murder consciousness on the other, cost the movie integrity.
Princess Toadstool gets kidnapped by Bowser and it's up to Mario to finally rescue her by travelling through eight arduous worlds.
The new film, which like the first was scripted by John Hodge, is loosely based on Irvine Welsh's 2002 novel Porno, and has finally arrived after eight years of rewrites and the seemingly arduous process of reuniting its original cast (which involved smoothing over Boyle and McGregor's decade - long estrangement.
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