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Too long has the free world laboured under the leadership of knaves, nymphos and knuckle-heads.
The 85 minutes of laboured monologues and unconvincing heroism are as entertaining as a pet's funeral.
Her laboured and forced English accent, and disappointing performances from the rest of the cast, say a lot about the director's capabilities.
I've written before about how his laboured breathing was one of the few things I remember of him.
While her face crinkles into a laboured smirk, her sad eyes say more than words ever could.
He then launches into a laboured attempt to show us what happens next by drawing on the history of oil in Kuwait.
They have not laboured in the vineyard long enough to accept the dynamics of the struggle that he has been engaged in.
In these books she laboured the point tenaciously that women were superior in all things.
Having laboured a part of the way, suddenly and most unexpectedly, the heavens open up.
In spite of advancing years and not too robust health, he laboured strenuously until the state of his health made it necessary for him to retire.
To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
It was simply that the play rather laboured the point at times and was, in truth, simply too long.
It's all very well to give young people their chance, but they should have laboured a bit in the parliamentary vineyard.
I loved him so much, and it would kill me to see him grunting and struggling as he laboured to move himself from the bed to the chair.
Toole's mother then took on the task of trying to find a publisher for the book on which her son had laboured so hard.
In his book of laboured and often twisted arguments, the far-left philosopher validly makes this point along with countless invalid ones.
He laughed at first, but his chortles became increasingly laboured as the day wore on.
Despite the grumblings of some, they are unlikely to depart with their manager who yesterday seemed heavily laboured by his current predicament.
Neither of these Premierleague stragglers excelled yesterday, you may be unsurprised to here, but, United laboured less than Aberdeen.
One of six children, his father worked a small farm and laboured for the county council to make ends meet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Arruntius, who wrote the history of the Punic Wars, painfully laboured to imitate Sallust.
I laboured once to teach a Talmudist, that the earth is round, and that we have antipodes.
For twenty years Tycho laboured hard at Uraniborg in the pursuit of science.
She looked at him, and read in his countenance the disquiet with which his soul laboured.
It's laboured breathing and glazing eye showed that it was not far from its end.
Add to all these changes, that the garden was weeded, and the glebe was regularly laboured.
One such truth-teller is worth all the moralists and preachers who ever laboured to humanise mankind.
These works show the diligent zeal with which stainer laboured in his studies of the Italian masters.
It was evident that he laboured under some irresolution that he could not master.
For the accomplishment of this end, they laboured feverishly in sullen silence.
She had laboured incessantly to improve it, and the condition of the people who lived on it.
These latter are syntheses of many ideas, and centuries of human thought have laboured on their gigantic figures.
There he laboured to civilize his countrymen, planted and harvested wheat, and kept in touch with Marsden across the Tasman Sea.
We knew that Williams, the ignoble designer of tonneaux, laboured under the delusion that he could paint.
He laboured under many disabilities, such as the merchet or fine for marrying his daughter, and fines for selling horse or ox.
Uncle Donald's walrus moustache heaved gently upon his laboured breath, like seaweed on a ground-swell.
Outside his own immediate circle Mr. calthrop has laboured with much effect.
No doubt, the complaint under which he laboured, was the principal cause of his early retirement.
The peasants laboured enthusiastically, but to the excavator's disgust the Turkish authorities forbade him to proceed.
Returning to Africa, he laboured with great success amongst his own people and afterwards at Abeokuta.
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