Sentences with word «toil»

Toil means working very hard and putting in a lot of effort. Full definition
Unborn millions will bend their necks in toil in order to pay for the terrible step we are now about to take.
by Walter Chaw Not content to play Salieri on film just once, F. Murray Abraham, after years of toiling away in decidedly lowbrow productions subsequent to Amadeus, has returned to the role that made him fitfully famous.
So many years of toiling away for the promise of something better in the distant future.
Chaney is less Zen master than schoolmaster, a logic - driven man who toiled for years in predominantly black backwaters.
In 1979 7.9 % of workers toiled at or below the federal minimum wage; last year 2.8 % did.
(The last Amiga mag to get distributed to newsstands was Amiga Active, which toiled on in the UK until November 2001.)
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.
she should start enjoying her life not toil over these complex random beliefs!
After toiling with removing the front bumper, which is a very tedious process and takes hours, I was able to replace this piece quite easily.
In other words, some of these folks toil not only the vineyards of law practice, but in actual vineyards.
It's time for our semi-annual look at players who have excelled this season while toiling for the dregs of their respective divisions.
Working remotely is very different from toiling away in a traditional office.
I used the «beater bar» attachment instead of the «whisk» so my «peaks» were non - existent even after toiling for at least 20minutes.
While today's Cannery Row is decidedly a different one from the days when people toiled long hours packing fish, there is something surreal -LSB-...]
At the center of the film's roundelay of revelers are the icy Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and the demure Alice (Chloë Sevigny), by day toiling as publishing house assistants and by night looking for romance and entertainment at a Studio 54 — like club.
The player is a tired worker trying to escape years of toil under the regime.
I had spent many hours toiling over the computer trying to find exactly the right words to tell my story.
Who in this industry is so distracted by their daily toil so as to neglect reading a paper promising to share such an important piece of wisdom?
The daily toil of scientists working in a university varies depending upon the different individuals, institutions, and local conditions.
Here they've taken their history and moulded it into a bleak vision of workers toiling away on dirty machines and stomping mechs that ensure none escape.
The commercials do a great job of enticing people but many people toil for many years trying to find out if it can work for them.
The problem with this scenario is that time spent toiling on a project isn't necessarily a representation of the quality or efficiency of work.
The engine, even when toiling, still runs quietly.
One study from the Arizona Department of Health Services found that people who take at least two vacations a year may have lower risk of stress and depression than those who toil without the time off.
The summer was a time for relaxation and vacations for some, while others still toiled away at a job search, dismayed that they were not getting interviews or generating interest (which needs to be addressed and questioned as to why?).
Chicago Board Options Exchange revealed its plan of offering cash - settled bitcoin futures within early 2018 and is currently toiling hard along with Gemini Trust for creating bitcoin indexes and derivatives.
Klarman, Tweedy Browne, Greenblatt, Tilson, Dreman, Gabelli, Miller, Price, Whitman, Pabrai, Biglari (please insert any names I've forgotten into the comments) and a host of others toiling away in obscurity will carry the torch forward.
Educators are increasingly realizing that individuals working in isolation can't adequately address the teaching and learning problems facing us today, whether it's the individual teacher toiling alone in the classroom or the isolated school in a district.
Greece proved a fertile ground for Paul, although each advance made for the gospel was dearly bought in sheer unremitting toil against equally determined opposition.
The means by which we produce such abundance are good: Who would argue against making human toil easier by means of machines?
That millions of workers around the world are now toiling long hours without receiving a living wage is a direct consequence of globalization.
Inside, an army of robots toils night and day, holidays and weekends, making copies of themselves.
You may put hours or days of toil into your CV and cover letter, but when they land in a recruiter's inbox, the recruiter is likely to spend mere seconds looking at them before they decide to hit reply or delete.
Jesse Moss» «The Overnighters» looks at men toiling in North Dakota oil fields and a pastor who wants to help them.
It feels like a public flogging some days but I assure you, it is not sloth, we are just toiling away with our heads down, eyes on the prize only a short few days away.
So for example instead of saying, «I am an incredibly hard worker» you should offer a short narrative: «In the summer of» 96, I headed a team toiling day and night for three weeks straight to have the production up and running in time.»
The movie doesn't quite extract blood, sweat, or tears, even if it does toil.
In a modern democracy there is no place for a class of educated gentry who enjoy their studies at the expense of the ignorant toiling masses.
The two drive his camera van through the French countryside, where they meet the farmers and workers who toil there and turn them into beautiful crazy oversize images of themselves.
It is about listening and talking, about toil and play, but above all these texts also reflect the uncertainty of human existence as played out in language or within power relations.
While his football teammates wrapped up spring practice last week, Hutchinson continued toiling as the No. 2 starting pitcher for the second - ranked Cardinal.

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