At the same time, the ordinary workers were enjoined to toil even harder and sacrifice ever more in the name of national development. |
In India, some kids are forced to toil in cotton fields while others work their fingers to the bone weaving silk. |
In the Cours Saleya markets, those florists who toil by night to create the float of the year spend their days vying for trade over the rest of their blooms. |
There will be no toil, assignments, chores, no drudgery or daily efforts. |
But it's also draggy and slow, the product of toil and perfectionism over spontaneity and enthusiasm that seems to insinuate more than it actually says. |
She decides to surrender, to give up the stage and move to California where she will toil with her comrades on a commune in Anaheim. |