He performs twelve labors, corresponding to the twelve months of the solar year. |
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Riemann and Beltrami are chief among those whose labors characterize the scope of this period. |
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It is here, gentle shepherds, the benighted stand most in need of your labors. |
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And by our dreams and labors we will redeem the promise of America in the 21st century. |
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Concealing his agitation, he began the routine of such familiar labors as impend on the eve of battle. |
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It was a pause in Janet's labors that gave the elder first warning of an intruder on his peace. |
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At last he felt that he had done everything in his power, and he desisted from his labors. |
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Jainism, like every other heathen system, is an effort to earn salvation by labors and sacrifices of one's own. |
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To Sabbatize is to rest from our own secular labors, and keep a season holy to God. |
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Your important labors as a statesman and jurisconsult do not call forth our admiration any the less. |
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The sublime plan which La Salle thus proposed, could only be carried into execution by the continuous labors of many years. |
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The Kulturkampf banished them from their native land and they had to continue their labors in exile. |
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I could write a book on the doings of Salt River labors, but have not room in this for more than a few items. |
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The labors of the two brothers, too numerous to cite here, concerned also ethnography and linguistics. |
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To gaze at me the field-workers suspend the magnificent lethargy of their labors. |
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He then went on to recount her labors and sacrifices in behalf of her race. |
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And it was this thought which often attracted my notice to the labors of the shipwright. |
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But they are gone, and even the perishable labors of their lives outlive them. |
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The labors of the fiction writer are of two sorts, conceptive and executive. |
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Earnest and zealous in his efforts to upbuild the church, his labors wrought good results. |
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When the writer has his hands on a plot, of whatever type and however found, his conceptive labors are by no means over. |
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Amid his countless other labors he preached the gospel to the Indians of the Nipmuck country. |
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Nor in her poverty does she refuse the severer labors of the garden and the field. |
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The labors of woolman and his few but earnest associates had not been in vain. |
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I was pleased, therefore, to be freed from the Sisyphean labors of the editorial office. |
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In all her labors she was cordially seconded and efficiently aided by her husband. |
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In May, Carley returned to Flagstaff to take up with earnest inspiration the labors of homebuilding in a primitive land. |
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This, of course, is the visible result of the century of Moravian labors. |
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In both these labors he meant to be strengthened and yet unhampered. |
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The Warty Sisters never appreciate her labors and just laugh at her when she wants to go to the ball. |
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He escaped to Breda, and continued his labors in spite of persecution. |
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They are not carnivorous and therefore must be fed from the labors of man. |
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After these tiresome labors, she must do her lessons, which was a daily trial of every virtue she possessed. |
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But, all this time, who shall detail the tribulations manifold of our friend Miss Ophelia, who had begun the labors of a Southern housekeeper? |
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He soon hit upon a device to lessen his self-healing labors. |
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These are an Indian sagamore and his attendants, who have come to gaze at the labors of the white men. |
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Silence seemed to flow from them, to exude from their labors. |
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And so our royal relative is dead!And so he rests from gustatory labors! |
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Her mind wandered over her hopes and fears, recurring to her other labors, and the prices she received for occupations so wearying and slavish. |
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The fire of hate, restrained, smoldered beneath the lad's evident desire to know the purpose of the black men's labors. |
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He sketched his humdrum labors, the prizes in his way of life. |
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Often they ceased their labors to squat, resting and gossiping, with much laughter, at the edge of the pit they were digging. |
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A couple of hours at Day's Music Hall in the evening would do you no harm after your labors. |
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Then Jehu, the good missionary, rested from his labors once more. |
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One of the most popular of myths is that of Herakles slaying the Nemean lion, the first of the demigod's 12 labors. |
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And when she caught sight of him Mrs. ladybug paused in her labors. |
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The women suspended their labors, to catch such syllables as unguardedly fell from the lips of the consulting warriors. |
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The noble labors of Milne Edwards have brought this to light. |
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From her first day's labors Elsie returned calm and unruffled. |
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He had commenced his labors, in the first year of their residence, by erecting a tall, gaunt edifice of wood, with its gable toward the highway. |
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Ambrosius assists the labors of Origen by paying clerks to copy for him. |
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For the present, Peter felt more inclined to ponder on this discovery than to resume his labors. |
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Irving, who acted as my pioneer, and to whom I am greatly indebted for smoothing my path and lightening my labors. |
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I put it where you see it, to enhance the value of my labors. |
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Judge Driscoll's election labors had prostrated him, but it was said that as soon as he was well enough to entertain a challenge he would get one from Count Luigi. |
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And these were friendly unto those, and they joined their loving labors together, and together they built a fair great foundling asylum midway of the valley between. |
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Miss Ophelia still persevered in her labors in the housekeeping line. |
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That very day the miners began their labors, with a vigor and alacrity proportionate to their long rest from fatigue and their hopes of ultimate success. |
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