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.
There has been ample speculation about why the Senate decided to pack it in early on the evening of Monday's special session while the Assembly
toiled into the wee hours of Tueday morning and then returned later Tuesday afternoon to pass, among other things, the NYC OTB bailout bill and a hydrofracking moratorium that had been passed by the Senate earlier in the year.
After this blog was published, USA Today had an article touching on this topic of boomers
toiling into their 70s.
Not exact matches
It's a trend that's opened the door for more honest discussions about the emotional
toil of pouring everything
into a company that, statistically, won't make it.
Cook, a tentative speaker who had
toiled in the shadow of Jobs for years, has grown
into a confident world leader and global ambassador for Apple.
Then we cried to the Lord the God of our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our affliction, our
toil, and our oppression; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror, with signs and wonders; and he brought us
into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
His parables frequently end with a «punch line» that presents a challenge to conventional expectation: the scorned Samaritan is the «good» one who proves neighbor to the victim on the Jericho Road; those who come to work late at the harvest are provided the same reward as those who
toiled all day; the wayward prodigal son is the one who is feasted; the prayer of a repentant sinner is more acceptable to God than that of a righteous Pharisee.9 Shorter sayings make the same point: A camel could pass through a needle's eye more easily than a person of great wealth can enter
into God's inbreaking realm (Mt 19:24).
The road led Adam and Eve from a fairy tale existence
into the world of real life, where they had to
toil hard just to exist, watch one of their sons murder his brother, and experience the terrible pain of what it means to be human.
This guarantees the worst get
into positions of power, where they
toil to advance the needs of the church before the needs of the people.
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.
For ten years the Prophet
toiled to turn his followers
into a society of the Select, the community described in the Qur» an, «You are the best community that hath been raised up for mankind.
But I learned the science behind the product I loved and the
toil of each hand that goes
into it.
All those years
toiling on the mound, peering down the long alley toward the plate at those constant disturbers of his sense of well - being settling
into their stances and flicking their bats — and then to look down one day and find Henry Aaron there, the large, peaceful, dark face with the big eyes and the high forehead, and to know that one mistake, one small lapse of concentration, would place the pitcher's name forever in the record books as having thrown the «immortal gopher.»
Our blogger group
toiled with the slide and ran
into a few snags with the screws (hey we are bloggers not carpenters) but we did do an amazing job with the painting of the benches.
Not just because we've
toiled away for years to try to get to this position but because effectively we break
into the closed shop of Westminster politics.»
If the supervisor has not given the student some insight
into the rewards of academic
toil then the only path available will be
into business.
Where Bourdain and Melville go to painstaking lengths to describe the addictions, hardships, and unending effort that went
into the
toils at the center of their tales, Feed the Beast only expresses a basic admiration for the process and love for the end product, which makes [creator Clyde] Phillips's perspective feel more like that of a hungry customer than of a relentless artist in the kitchen.
And upon her father's death, they promptly force her
into a life of
toil and misery.
They've found a precarious but so far effective way to survive, farming and fishing their way to dinner each night, while Lee
toils away in his basement man cave, which is equipped with a whiteboard whose messages too obviously clue us
into what he's trying to accomplish: to create a weapon to use against the monsters by identifying an exploitable weakness.
Nick (Adam Horovitz) has settled
into a safe existence in a small pocket of Brooklyn, where he currently
toils on an archival project for his father - in - law.
The Shape of Water is that, certainly, a monstrous and modest example of Man - Child wish fulfillment but moreso is it something truly greater, the dazzling level of love of craft poured
into each shot displaying a filmmaker working at his absolute peak,
toiling from a place of pure, unchecked passion without much thought to the fact that his central conceit is wildly off - color and potentially repulsive to some, no matter how rose - colored the glasses you're looking at it through.
The tinting of Jean Dujardin's toothy mug to accommodate black - and - white cinematography is about to rob recognition from the folks who
toiled away, one last time, on magically morphing Ralph Fiennes
into the pasty bane of Harry Potter's existence.
Nick has settled
into a safe existence in a small pocket of Brooklyn, where he currently
toils on an archival project for his father - in - law.
When the film opens in 1912, voting seems a vague dream to Maud, who
toils at a laundry boiling and scrubbing, a hellish workscape she was born
into (she was strapped to her own mother there as an infant).
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.
But I've sat in classrooms and watched as «smart» kids twiddled their thumbs (or acted out) in boredom and frustration while the instructor
toiled to get basic concepts
into the heads of those who, for whatever reason, were finding it much harder to learn.
But the New American Schools Development Corporation quietly
toils on as its seven design teams work to put their model schools
into mass production.
He even gets email alerts when they
toil at home
into the wee hours.
The study included a caveat: «Given the expense of grade retention and the emotional
toil retention exacts on students, a finding of «no significant difference» for retention on achievement calls
into question the educational benefits of grade retention policies.»
When powertrain engineers
toil long
into the night, it's doubtful they're doing it to make a «pretty» engine.
But then I have worked for oil cos, and appreciate the human
toil that goes
into filling Snookie's tank.
When I began looking
into publication later I
toiled over if Air Awakens was «Adult» or «Young Adult» and the young adult age bracket fit better.
«Not all
toil,» she said, and looked
into my eyes.
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.
To repair the day's
toils, snuggle
into one of our cozy «half - testers,» a heavily draped canopy bed.
Actors stride
into booths to deliver lines and rarely ever meet their fellow cast - members, while composers spend countless hours
toiling away to create masterpieces of music, be it the gentle, rolling score that permeates the Mass Effect series or the iconic Halo theme that gets the blood pumping.
After an elevator ride up to the mixer, I ran
into Dan Tabar, an indie developer who
toiled on a game called Cortex Command for 11 years years and is now developing a game called Planetoid Pioneers.
After months of
toil and tease, we're as chuffed as chips to finally release the Yooka - Laylee E3 2016 trailer
into the wild!
If there's one thing that Disc Room shares with Vlambeer's games — the studio for which creator Jan Willem Nijman works under when he's not
toiling away on other projects — it's the ability to get all the action packed
into a single GIF.
It's a great comfort to me to see these guys pump life and attention and revival
into the genre, even as we work to release Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure on new platforms, and
toil away on Spellirium, our trashpunk graphic adventure / word puzzle game mash - up.
The Caribbean marks the starting point of modern Western incursions
into this hemisphere, and is the place where indigenous and African populations
toiled under and resisted white force, without significant white support.
After hours of
toiling and designing, you're finally ready to release your logo
into the world.
Farming is the way
into people supporting a neighborhood while nurturing identity through bending and
toiling and planting seeds while getting dirty together.
My pleasure is housed in these moments of recognition when discordant parts produce a reconcilable whole, despite the fact that Manet's attentive
toiling has forced the work
into a state of disassembly.
The process of degrading science
into a state controlled pseudo-scientific faith has turned whole institutions
into bastions of Lysenkoism where workers, researchers, teachers and bureaucrats
toil in a climate of cultural terror and oppression, at least, for anyone who can still think outside the orthodox frame.
The repeated fires modify ecosystem structure, penetrate ever deeper
into forest margins, affect large areas of understory vegetation (which is not detected by remote sensing), and take an ever greater cumulative
toil on soil quality and its ability to sequester carbon.
One variation of this narrative heard recently at Galldin Robertson is of a woman who stayed at her office to
toil away at files until she dropped
into sleep on a couch at her office; this weeknight practice had become routine and was the night that her kids simply just did not see their mother.
But as we
toil away on our individual projects, there is seldom an opportunity to think about how we fit
into the bigger picture.
For all the
toil its designers put
into crafting it, and for all the hype its marketers tried to build behind it, the One couldn't muster up enough steam to bring the Taiwanese firm back to its former prominence.
But it's still a huge achievement for Google, which has been slowly
toiling to turn Chrome OS
into a practical option for millions of non-power-users.