When toil is certain and reward is hard earned, you're an entrepreneur.
Suddenly he is much more famous than
when he toiled as a cabinet minister or was the dominant force with Gordon Brown in the Treasury for many years.
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.
He even gets email alerts
when they toil at home into the wee hours.
Well, what do you think your reaction would be like
when you toiled over a manuscript only to get it back from the editor awash in red ink?
Not exact matches
That's always been top of mind, ever since she was a child,
when she watched her parents
toil as entrepreneurs.
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.
Why spend your early years
toiling away in Corporate America, the thinking evolved,
when you could circumvent it from the get - go?
What's important is that
when you embark on creative pursuits -; you avoid incessant hours of
toil.
He often played classical music as we
toiled at his main workbench in the basement, but
when we were creating something, there was usually deep silence.
Why, he's behaving just like the older brother in the parable of the prodigal son, «the one who stayed home and
toiled with his father and grew resentful
when the old man slew the fatted calf upon his brother's return.»
And
when I look on my people I see them work and work and
toil and labor, and at the end of the week they have only for their wages wretchedness and misery.
They labor and seek no reward,
toil and seek not rest, the love sacrificially giving of themselves even
when met with hatred.
-- The Anthology is full of pessimistic utterances: «Naked came I upon the earth, naked I go below the ground — why then do I vainly
toil when I see the end naked before me?»
Everything I did, and wherever I went, I was still in a storm, and yet I continued to be the chief contriver and ring - leader of the frolics for many months after; though it was a
toil and torment to attend them; but the devil and my own wicked heart drove me about like a slave, telling me that I must do this and do that, and bear this and bear that, and turn here and turn there, to keep my credit up, and retain the esteem of my associates: and all this while I continued as strict as possible in my duties, and left no stone unturned to pacify my conscience, watching even against my thoughts, and praying continually wherever I went: for I did not think there was any sin in my conduct,
when I was among carnal company, because I did not take any satisfaction there, but only followed it, I thought, for sufficient reasons.
But
when in the
toils of life and struggle,
when in my troubled thoughts all is in confusion, it may seem to me as if even that was forgotten which I know I had willed in sincerity.
Though the Castro name still rules Cuba, the island's treatment of religion today appears to be a far cry from the days
when young clergymen baked under a hot Caribbean sun while
toiling in work camps because of their religion.
Now in summer,
when it was hot, and he was very tired and ill from his journeyings, or
when he held the office of lecturer, he would sometimes, as he lay thus in bonds, and oppressed with
toil, and tormented also by noxious insects, cry aloud and give way to fretfulness, and twist round and round in agony, as a worm does
when run through with a pointed needle.
When the Egyptians treated us harshly and afflicted us, by imposing hard labor on us, we cried to the Lord, the God of our ancestors; the Lord heard our voice and saw our affliction, our
toil, and our oppression.
It «is no small
toil,» said Scougal, «to tell the same things a thousand times to some dull and ignorant people, who, perhaps, shall know but little
when we have done.
Now, we have to
toil and
toil again!!!!! We better learn how to seize opportunities with both hands
when we are presented one.
Each night
when the ballplayers»
toil is done, Carr goes to work, patrolling the 144 - acre, 16,000 - car parking lot around Anaheim Stadium.
Taken off at half time in the win over Sunderland, Manchester United's record signing Angel Di Maria continues to
toil in a red shirt, and manager Louis van Gaal rubbed salt in the wound by saying his team were better
when the Argentine was taken off!
Any Arsenal fan who watched the lads
toil against the League One side Doncaster last night will not need me to tell them that the performance will need to be better
when we get back to Premier League action on Monday night, but perhaps that will serve the side well and avoid any sort of complacency.
They were still the men who
toiled and dreamt with him
when the team had no right to see themselves at such heights.
The revitalised Frenchman
toiled in midfield, supported the front men and made some key interceptions - notably
when Lacazette was about to let fly from the edge of the area.
Even
when the Bears
toiled in the confines of Wrigley Field, players slipped and replaced divots regularly over the freshly sodded baseball diamond.
When their freedom was in peril, who offered blood,
toil, tears and sweat?
We've seen tremendous improvement in the economy and at the social level since 1992, the Rawlings regime and that of Kufour all contributed immensely to the growth we seeing, the Mahama administration has added value to what he inherited.The infrastructure development recorded under this government is the highest after Nkrumah, the improvement in the health and education sector can not be downplayed.Policies rolled out by the regime to close the yawning gap between the
toiling but highly productive rural folks and city officials is commendable.The IMF director Christie Lagarde was right
when she described what we called economic success between 2005 - 2008 as mediocre growth.The base of the economy was still shattered and now being built to restore the confidence of the people.
I've got a lot of friends in professional politics, so
when they needed someone to throw in some sweat and
toil, they'd often pull me on board.
Done well it is effective for emphasis - as shown by Winston Churchill in his first speech as prime minister
when he said (also position - taking): «I have nothing to offer but blood,
toil, tears and sweat.»
You've
toiled and sacrificed for that day (surely soon)
when you get that job as an assistant professor and finally start earning the lofty sums someone with your training and talent deserves.
Instead, scores of thousands of them spend the years after they earn their doctorates
toiling in low - paying, dead - end postdoctoral «training» appointments (called postdocs) in the laboratories of professors, where they ostensibly hone skills they would need to start labs of their own
when they become professors.
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.
When she isn't busy developing software or tending to her growing family, she can be found
toiling in her garden,...
I really doubted this day would actually come, I've
toiled with this decision for weeks now and contemplated even more about how or
when to do it.
Even
when you are in the
toils of the profile, ask yourself if it is not too good to be true.
Gone are the days
when you would have to
toil your time trying to meet older women at the church, community center, or in the grocery store.
Viewers are meant to mourn him as T'Challa does
when he dies, invoking his ancestors who chose to be consumed by The Void rather than
toil in bondage.
He decides to keep a journal for one year, cataloging his thoughts, anxieties, and diurnal
toils, burning the book
when he's finished.
Things pick up again around the one - hour mark,
when Little Girl takes flight herself in Aviator's plane and ends up in a topsy - turvy alterna - universe where grown - ups rule the roost and the now - adolescent Prince (Paul Rudd)
toils as a lowly nobody, having himself forgotten who he really is.
Critics today often damn the studio system for being factory - like, the implication being that it replaced creativity with simple drudgery, but Walsh reminds us that some artists do their best work
when they're
toiling on an assembly line.
After
toiling in the background for Roger Corman on a couple of flicks — and helming the 1962 softcore romp Tonight for Sure on the side — Francis Coppola got a chance to show the world what he really could do
when Corman gave him the director's chair for Dementia 13.
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).
Why
toil in state courts
when Title VI has all that you need?
When powertrain engineers
toil long into the night, it's doubtful they're doing it to make a «pretty» engine.
Not to get all unicorns and bubble, bubble,
toil and trouble on you, but
when help arises organically, it feels kind of magical and makes my heart grow three sizes.
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.
But Roza loves
toiling in the soil, and
when Finn plumbs the depths of the underworld to rescue her, he does so not as a brawny hero but as someone who believes in Roza's strength and independence.
She has come of age at a time
when women took on the
toil of men and claimed independence that was difficult to relinquish.