Sentences with phrase «into laborious»

With coal almost any feat is possible or easy; without it we are thrown back into the laborious poverty of early times.»
With this exhibition, Murphy expands his concept of altering the instantaneousness of photography into a laborious rendering experience.
Through the medium of durational performance art she enters into laborious tasks / circumstances that create repetitive strain on her body and mind while creating tension with the viewer.
But on the whole, Tuesday's press conference was clearly conceived in reaction to the perceived inadequacies of the 2011 affair, correcting last year's under - explanation by plunging into laborious pedantry.
These conflicting emotions don't have to last, and they shouldn't unless you want that adorable, mischievous puppy behavior to turn into laborious dog antics.
That would have shut out other candidates, who would have been forced into laborious and expensive petitioning efforts to run in a primary.
A few years into a laborious process, Simon had a moment of revelation.

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By the postwar period, people in advanced societies had long since shed the old, laborious ways to embrace a sedentary duo of desk work and television watching, hopping into private automobiles to shuttle between the two.
Others are more bought into the idea, but still think the process of sharing is too laborious.
Even if he does not leave the spot, his life moves along a laborious path away from that wish, perhaps into useless sufferings, for we are talking of the real sufferer, hence not of the ones who have the consolation that their sufferings are serving some good cause, are of benefit to others.
To have «gotten through» to have come to the end, to sense the laborious process of «working toward» about to break through into an «end achieved,» is a feeling we all know.
We recently completed a long, laborious kitchen renovation that spilled out into the living room, and I can not describe how much my heart sings when I come downstairs every morning and see this kitchen that finally feels so entirely mine.
As I plunked the second loaf into the re-heated cast iron, I considered the laborious art I had undertaken.
Cue laborious trips into hospital for extra scanning.
I wanted to let you know that last week I undertook the laborious task of going through the almost 500 food - related organizations and individuals I follow on my Twitter feed and grouping them into general topics such as:... [Continue reading]
I wanted to let you know that last week I undertook the laborious task of going through the almost 500 food - related organizations and individuals I follow on my Twitter feed and grouping them into general topics such as: «Childhood Obesity,» «School Food Reform,» «Public Health» and the like.
«Breeding from wild relatives is laborious and slow and by the time a gene is successfully introduced into a cultivated variety, the late blight pathogen may already have evolved the ability to overcome it,» said Professor Jonathan Jones from The Sainsbury Laboratory.
Laborious research in the 1960s by the late pioneering U.S. ecologist Eugene Odum seemed to indicate that forests achieve a balance between the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbed by growing trees and plants and the amount of CO2 released back into the atmosphere by the decomposition of dead plant matter.
A new technology invented to automate the laborious process of preparing plant roots for phenotyping has morphed into a powerful tool for exploring the three - dimensional structure of small objects.
A team at the country's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, part of the government's lead agency for science and technology, is hoping to do away with the laborious and water - intensive silk - dyeing process by feeding domesticated silkworms (Bombyx mori) fluorescent molecules mixed into their natural diet of mulberry powder.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
We get to see into the mind of the artist, but in laborious fashion.
Then he whirled around, low to the ground, and disappeared downhill, draining out of their lives and leaving them to the laborious process of assimilating what they had witnessed into tribal lore.
Now that you've done the laborious process of creating a simple EPUB from scratch, see what it takes to convert DocBook, a common XML documentation schema, into EPUB.
Consolidating 10 years of achievements and milestones into one page was becoming laborious (to read), so with this version, we shorted it considerably.
Enlisting the help of a professional credit repair company can turn a laborious process into a simple one — and, often, a more effective one.
As often happens with these sorts of things, the forum threat became such a laborious exercise that Steve pulled the plug on new updates and instead channeled his energies into a website packed full of obscure Super Famicom and Sega Saturn curiosities.
Update 5/19: Bethesda's leaning fairly laborious into teasing one thing Prey - related, as we all know have...
The peculiar familiarity of the subjects evokes nostalgia and sympathy, while Hammond's intricate and laborious method transforms the figures into emblems of daily life and collective memory.
Through the menial and laborious process of making, selective collections of found objects — discarded silk flowers - transform into a poignant residuum of the past and the present.
Presenting an enveloping installation that delves into philosophical tropes of Beckett's Waiting for Godot along with a five - member dance troupe, Belgian artist Timmermans brings his laborious drawings and performances to Frieze.
Speaking of her process, Serena says: «My work originates from an interest for handicrafts and as such, carried out in a patient and laborious way, it uses the sum of gestures that are repeated and prolonged through time in order to transform materials as simple as fabric and thread into large sculptural and pictorial objects that are structured in an organic and flexible way.
Pour's use of silkscreen further removes his paintings from the rugs they reference: from the tangible work of laborious weavers, they are turned into flat images.
The artist transforms mundane materials such as plastic pearls, glass beads, acrylic paint, crystals, knives, and machine - made Persian rugs into intricate, laborious works of art.
She captures her subjects through a laborious process of masking and multiple exposures, allowing her to combine them into single sheets of 4 × 5 film.
The cut - up photograph is a feat of virtuoso improvisation, nodding toward Matisse and turning a laborious process into something that looks as light as snow or butterfly wings.
Finding details on job seekers, once a laborious process, has been streamlined into a few quick clicks.
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