Sentences with phrase «laborious works»

The laborious works on the wall are of course impermanent.
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.
In ancient civilisations there were plenty of slaves to carry out laborious work, and so there was no incentive to build machines, but in the Middle Ages Catholic theology taught that unnecessary work was unworthy of the dignity of man, and so great efforts were made to develop labour - saving machinery.
Although my baby might not be able to help me find the biggest pumpkin in the patch, at least I know she'll be safe and comfortable in the stroller while my husband and I do all the laborious work.
Typically, programming a computer is a fairly arduous process, involving hours of coding work, not to mention the laborious work of debugging, testing and documentation to make sure it works properly.
... Thus, the creative and laborious work required to identify therapeutically useful genes may result in products that infringe a claim to one of the multitude of ESTs.
Interviewing patients is laborious work.
Unlike the kind of lifestyle thousand of years ago, our forefathers didn't need to have core training since they work from sunrise to sunset doing laborious work at the field.
With the advent of eLearning, education is no longer a laborious work for disabled students.
I get all the nuts and bolts, laborious work, and most of all questions of is it worth it or not?
It goes without saying that writing of each assignment is long - lasting and laborious work.
Frankly speaking, these feelings follow long - lasting and laborious work.
I see how laborious my work is and each dollar of dividends reduces that potential for me to work quite so hard - I hope!
You first encounter a luxuriously laborious work called Representatives of State, an epically large drawing both mischievous and powerful.
Ms. Dijkstra, 52, whose 4 - by -5-inch field camera requires slow, laborious work with plates, doesn't like to talk much during a shoot.
Back in the last century, creating case tables was laborious work requiring many hours at the courthouse library.
No stranger to back - breaking laborious work, Alex grew up working in his family's local business, R.K. Bass Electric Inc..
«There is so much laborious work to request, export, and import data from system to system — and it doesn't need to be that way.»

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The software that currently underlies these kind financial tasks must be «mapped» to work on IBM's quantum machines, a laborious and experimental task.
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.
«Robots are only taking the worst work, the laborious and mundane stuff [humans] can only get wrong, which frees them up to do high - value work,» he says.
That's becuase as a social caste, shamans are largely exempted from having to do any real work, in the sweaty, laborious sense.
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.
Taken seriously, the sanctification of such laborious or tedious work with the language of vocation would suggest that we should struggle to find more time for it, not plot ways to escape it.
With my method everything is added to the slow cooker at once — maybe not as authentic but less laborious as you leave your slow cooker to do all the work overnight.
Although this can be laborious and time - consuming, the hard work has paid off.
The process of even finding a site for a new stadium has been long and laborious, but between the two Wembley finals last season, the go - ahead for a new ground at the out - of - town site at Monks Cross — where the city's professional Rugby League side, the Knights, play — was finally given and work is expected to begin shortly with the plan to be in it for the start of the 2013 - 14 season.
Determining how such departures and arrivals influence complicated marine food webs will be difficult work, she says, involving laborious field surveys and careful counts of jellyfish stomach contents.
Working out which ads involve foul play is a laborious task.
And yet chemists don't fully understand how most catalysts work, and developing new catalysts often still depends on laborious trial - and - error.
Most of the laborious sequencing work was carried out in Singapore.
It took some laborious tweaking of the method used to create knock - out mice, but it worked in human cells.
Don't get me wrong, it is still work, but I've found microfiber has removed some of the «labor» from the more laborious job.
They work on the pedal loom, which requires a laborious process to prepare
And who predicted, back then, that the series — which had a laborious birth under Chris Columbus» directorial midwifing of the first two episodes — would grow in cinematic stature under three other directors and become a cohesive long - form work that nearly rivals Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy in expertise, intensity and grandeur?
As usual, anyone who actually does work in journalism may be amused to see the laborious news - gathering business made to look so glamorous.
Yet it is a laborious and sometimes tedious journey beset with very real and practical issues of pacing and character development (respectable work on both fronts is lacking).
Welchman compares it to the laborious frame - by - frame methods of his own past work with puppet animation.
The pair, who reprise their roles as undercover cops Greg Jenko and Morton Schmidt respectively in the comedy sequel, said working together didn't feel laborious because they are such good friends in real life.
However, mostly this functionality only adds empty space — similar towns with similar shops, only working to make navigation between quest objectives more laborious.
The work from home concept cuts back on such laborious commutes, fuel, and gives the employee more time to work and maintain a healthier work - life balance.
* The nature of the copyrighted work (whether it is an artistic masterpiece or merely a laborious compilation of readily available but voluminous data);
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.
And then there's the parallel present, maybe we should embrace the vision that is being set out and let the sophisticated computers on our desks and living in the clouds do more of the work for us rather than imprisoning ourselves in the laborious task of print thinking in a digital world.
(Or break copyright, either by downloading an illegal copy from somewhere or by going through the laborious process of scanning the entire book and converting it to PDF files — which, by the way, will work on the Sony but not on the Kindle 2.)
These days the Labrador Retriever is still expected to have a thick and muscular neck; however, for most dogs it serves little purpose as they no longer work such laborious duties.
But when I say hours, I mean hours that consist of: laborious repetition, accuracy driven, finesse obsessed, painstaking hard - work help you to achieve unmistakable precision with every flick of the steering wheel.
However, mostly this functionality only adds empty space — similar towns with similar shops, only working to make navigation between quest objectives more laborious.
«Crash Bandicoot has been working laborious to look good for his debut on new platforms,» the Activision weblog states.
Her Story director Sam Barlow, who's laborious at work on his subsequent sport, is able to unleash his new undertaking.
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