Sentences with phrase «toiled for»

So you've sweated and toiled for weeks to create the perfect resume and have compiled a list of search firms, executive recruiters and headhunters that you run through religiously every day.
LONDON, England (CNN)-- Before his death in 1947, French painter Pierre Bonnard toiled for four years on a single painting of his wife, laboring over every detail as he tried to maintain a style he had spent a lifetime perfecting.
More than a hundred people had toiled for several years on the ambitious effort, which would eventually be called HoloLens.
Back then, after reaching similar extremes in the Relative Strength Index (RSI), global stock assets toiled for nine months before recovering.
I am a writer who has toiled for many years in journalism.
This led me to think about my own experience as a middle school teacher in Los Angeles where I toiled for 15 years before retiring in 2009.
We had a revolving door of assistant principals at the middle school where I toiled for 15 years.
Writer - director J.C. Chandor, whose father toiled for Merrill Lynch, makes an impressive debut by focusing the action on a 24 - hour period that starts with staff layoffs.
Greg toiled for years in the hallowed bowels of the legendary Thomas Video and has studied cinema as part of the Concentration for Film Studies and Aesthetics at Oakland University.
Charles B. Lang toiled for Paramount Pictures from 1929 to 1951, almost the complete length of the Golden Age of the Hollywood studio system.
From highly learned practitioners, educators and experts across the globe to those who have toiled for years and studied through the deep recesses of Ayurveda, imbibing conscious learning straight from the ancient Sanskrit texts and gaining experience in treating patients of all kinds in India, we bring to you an array of the very best.
So do team photos of past LCA reporters, including one from 1960 featuring Doug Turner of The Buffalo News, when he toiled for the Courier - Express.
The document published today, modelled on the programmes drawn up in Germany by a series of coalition governments dating back decades, showed the depth of work by the Tory and Lib Dem negotiators who toiled for five days in the Cabinet Office.
«These great young achievers have toiled for Ghana, representing and influencing their motherland positively across diverse activities and have shown their relevance among millions of young people across Ghana,» a statement from the organisers Avance Media said.
Mayor Bloomberg, who toiled for decades to become the city's wealthiest man, is now building a financial operation to give away his billions — prompting him to say that only Microsoft founder Bill Gates has given away more of his own money.
So if somebody says he has toiled for this party, none of us was sweeping Asylum Down.
Louis is predicting Aubry gets re-elected because he's an «honest pol» who has «toiled for years on prison reform,» adding: «He works hard and has developed a base of knowledgeable, active supporters.»
He toiled for years to take Britain out of Europe, but it wasn't until he merged immigration and the EU in the public mind that he had any success.
The boys toiled for a killer goal throughout the second half — Vela in particular seemed in the mood — but had to wait until the 67th minute before Bendtner scored.
Arsenal toiled for an equalizer, and were awarded a rather lucky penalty in the 85th minute.
Chelsea Under - 18s toiled for the first 45 minutes but came out firing after the break with four goals in 23 minutes to secure a second home victory of the season.
7 Richard Garnett «the Younger,» «Keeper of Printed Books» in the library of the British Museum where he toiled for forty - five years, engagingly announced at the beginning of his De Flagello Myrteo (1905) that «Love is God's essence; Power but his attribute; therefore is his love greater than his power.»
The team at Ames in California has toiled for years to design and build its Astrobees.
I toiled for weeks to build the program and was gearing up to teach it to a group of their internal trainers.
Amazon now joins Apple, Google, PayPal, Visa, and a scary - sounding consortium of telcos who started something called Isis, who have all toiled for years to bring the idea of a digital mobile wallet to fruition.
The elder Mendiburu's caution was born of experience: eight years spent toiling for two networking - equipment companies had seriously soured his outlook.
To me it's pretty plain that now childbearing causes pain and we toil for food that doesn't satisfy because we are in encapsulated in flesh.
Now God told Adam the ground was now cursed and that Adam would toil for his food.in thistles and in thorns.
Were it to recognize its own structured custom, a congregation might find in other societies, bodies in their own right, a strange consonance, distinct but bonded to that local church in a similarly symbolic toil for community.
(1) There is the (partial) estrangement of humankind from the world (or nature), evidenced by (a) enmity between serpent and woman; (b) partial alienation of man from the earth, upon which he must now toil for his food; and (c) pain of childbirth, implying conflict even within the (female) human body.
I used the «beater bar» attachment instead of the «whisk» so my «peaks» were non - existent even after toiling for at least 20minutes.
The Texans are deepest at linebacker, where a trio of proven veterans — Wong, outside rush specialist Keith Mitchell, formerly of the Saints, and inside linebacker Jamie Sharper, the potential breakout star of the bunch after toiling for five years with the Ravens in Ray Lewis's considerable shadow — will keep things close, if only for a while.
You can toil for eight minutes on your abs until someone shaves a minute off the workout time.
For instance, Gerard argues that David Wells's boorishness is one reason the Yankees suck, which raises the question: Since Wells now toils for Boston, do the Red Sox suck too?
It's time for our semi-annual look at players who have excelled this season while toiling for the dregs of their respective divisions.
Jackson made the most of his first impression with the Colts after toiling for seven years in Cleveland, notching 140 tackles and four sacks.
Although it seems unlikely that they will have to toil for fourth this season, it's hardly the big finish many supporters were expecting given their club's form previously this season, or the identity of the team that have replaced them: Leicester City.
Real Madrid had to really sweat and toil for win out at Real Betis on the weekend, finding themselves 2 - 1 down at half time.
It is time for justice for people who keep these buildings running, the cleaners toiling for a pittance to make these places fit to work in.
The same standards of treatment apply to the workers who toil for the supermarkets, especially in meat and poultry processing, where unions say agency and migrant workers are subject to mistreatment and exploitation.
As CBS2's Marcia Kramer reported, sources say the offer to hike the minimum wage, which could have put money in the pockets of thousands of fast - food workers and others who toil for base pay, was offered as part of a deal to revamp disability pensions for cops and firefighters injured in the line of duty.
When you enter a scientific field in which thousands of smart people have been toiling for decades, your chances of striking the mother lode of discovery are tiny.
Trainers will toil for up to an hour at times performing set after set of barbell curls, dumbbell curls, and machine and cable curls in order to reach their goals.
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.
As expected, these non-blockbuster appearances put her career in the doldrums, compelling her to toil for her paycheck in such indifferent films as the 1986 thriller Where are the Children?.
Most of his twelve years are spent toiling for a sadistic master, Edwin Epps (Michael Fassbender).
Years of toiling for Oscar with big - scale period epics like Gangs of New York and
The film tells the story of the Roman slave Spartacus (Kirk Douglas), who toils for the Roman Empire while dreaming, the narrator assures us, «of the death of slavery - which would not come until 2,000 years later.»
While you may toil for hours, days, or weeks looking at material you think is comparable, your Subject Matter Expert will be able to rattle off people or projects for you to check out in the blink of an eye.
Suburban districts also serve plenty of poor families, especially Latino emigres and other first - generation Americans toiling for their piece of the streets of gold.
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