Sentences with phrase «of toiling»

RSK Labs» much - awaited bitcoin - based smart contract platform and sidechain is finally ready on the mainnet as the company successfully mined its genesis block on January 4, 2018, after nearly three years of toiling.
Monero price is in an upside roll on Monday after a weekend of toiling for the most of the weekend trading.
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As I've said before: High pay and big name clients might get law schools» best and brightest through a firm's door; but in the emerging age of the dual - centric worker, big money alone likely won't keep many of them toiling there year after year after year.
After hours of toiling and designing, you're finally ready to release your logo into the world.
After months of toiling away in secrecy we can now official announce Lost Sea will be coming to PS4 on July 5!
After months of toiling over the book, % % % % % % and after many weeks of editing, tweaking, correcting and expanding it, «Zen of eBook Marketing» is finally here for the entire world to see!
So many years of toiling away for the promise of something better in the distant future.
There's an element of truth in the rationale that Jaguar is slowly building its name back to relevance after years of toiling in mediocrity.
Years of toiling for Oscar with big - scale period epics like Gangs of New York and
There's no single path that leads to directing a film — some dive right behind the camera as their first job, others work up to it after years of toiling as assistant directors, and then others get the gig because of their work in front of the camera coupled with the right amount of curiosity.
Dawn replaces Wyatt with Matt Reeves, who after years of toiling in B - movies (e.g.. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory) and television (he created the WB college drama «Felicity»), began commanding feature film respect with both his lucrative no - name 2008 monster movie Cloverfield and the acclaimed but poorly - attended Let Me In, a 2010 remake of the Swedish vampire film Let the Right One In.
After years of toiling on other platforms, we've brought our content to the flexible, user - friendly pages of Medium.
After years of toiling away in nameless bit parts like «Sky King Waitress» in Disney's The Kid (2000) and thankless supporting parts in rom - coms like The Back - Up Plan (2010), Melissa McCarthy finally broke out as a big screen star in...
Temperamentally in sync with her «Wendy and Lucy» director, Michelle Williams plays one of the toiling wives.
«IRRI's Green and Gene Revolution failed because they do not serve the interests of the farmers; rather it served to perpetuate the systemic exploitation and oppression of the toiling masses,» said Flores.
That's 180 hours of toiling away just to break even.
The youth appear uninterested in carrying any longer the burden of national moral responsibility for the evils of the Third Reich, and the hard - working people of Europe are disenchanted with the concept of toiling to keep idle Greeks and Portuguese at the beach on their state benefits that began when they retired prematurely from unproductive state jobs.
What's important is that when you embark on creative pursuits -; you avoid incessant hours of toil.
The fact that what I'm holding is a physical representation of years and years of toil and synthesis.
Koch observed that small amounts of time can often lead to remarkable gains, and in other cases, large amounts of toil goes unrewarded.
You enjoy the benefiits of their toils and don't think a thing of it.
I am thankful for my faith — which has given me a full, joyful, peaceful life — even through times of toil, stirife and trouble.
30:15] than two hands full of toil and a striving after wind.»
The problem with Skimpolism is that it ignores, and refuses to acknowledge, the sources and causes of its own good fortune: the enormous human enterprise of toil, commerce, and distribution, the attendant fatigue, risk, worry, and vexation, the requisite virtues of foresight, prudence, honesty, and diligence — all of which are necessary for something as ordinary as a peach or a glove to end up in Skimpole's dining room.
In view of how it grew by stages, it is not surprising that it contains fascinating folklore and a primitive, though dramatic and spiritually meaningful, explanation of the creation, the coming of sin into the world, and the emergence of toil and pain and strife.
Over the years, Lincoln has been portrayed as both a «bookish don» and a «horny - handed son of toil»; he's been claimed by liberals and conservatives, integrationists and white supremacists, Unitarians and atheists.
The Fall in the Garden of Eden: though God could easily have forgiven Adam and Eve for the minor transgression they had committed (eating an apple, after all, is hardly a terrible crime in and of itself), he instead reacted by expelling them from Paradise and condemning them and all their descendants to a life of toil, suffering and death.
Looking back at his own early life, Livingstone remarks, «Looking back now on that life of toil I can not but feel thankful that it formed such a material part of my early education and were it possible.
Congratulations — all of your toil has finally paid off.
This means that setting up 4moms mamaRoo shouldn't take you more than a few minutes and you won't go through long hours of toil just to get it up and running.
Almost overnight, her life turned around and not, even she would agree, due to hours of toil or a lifetime of hard work.
Ah, the horny - handed son of toil.
No - one will suddenly be disabused of the notion that David Cameron is a horny handed son of toil.
He is one of the few members of the 2005 intake with a genuinely working - class background - one of the horny - handed sons of toil that Cameron needs to counter the Tory Toff attack.
Making a new gene, for example, used to involve months of toil and creativity.
Her final triumph, after many years of toil and surprises, was the structure of the essential protein, insulin.
After weeks of toil and frustration, your hard work at the bench has paid off — the mutation - screening device really works!
«With social entrepreneurship, you're seeing the results of your toils directly affecting peoples» lives,» she says.
Baldness brought on by a life of toil could be the final blow.
It's a childish vision of a world of lemonade springs and indolence — like the island of Lotus Eaters in «The Odyssey» — but it also expresses a weary, heartfelt longing for a life free of toil and injustice.
If an animated film cuts footage in its final edit, it lost months if possible years of toil.
And upon her father's death, they promptly force her into a life of toil and misery.
Lucy Walker is one of her generation's brightest filmmakers, but could only watch as years of toil went down in flames.
The player is a tired worker trying to escape years of toil under the regime.
Day and night, a perpetuity of toil and a pantomime of love — it all comes down to this: to flesh and blood, to individual endurance in a solitary prison of pain.
But it does show that there is more than one way to create great art, and it is not necessarily the product of toil and agony from a single tortured artist.
His feelings of frustration come from his life of toil in his grandfather's garage and being the son of an enigmatic, legendary hero.
Savor the giddy happiness of creating something from just an idea (and months and months of toil).
A growing number of writers cling desperately to the belief that by writing in a largely unpopular genre, the product of their toil will be noticed.
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