She labored under the arduous burden of trying to achieve clarity at a time when the government places an understandably high premium on secrecy. |
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Other signs would be general unthriftiness, rough hair coat, labored breathing, and elevated heart rate. |
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There was a market where men were selling hearty vegetables, fruit, and fresh meat pies that they had labored over to produce profit. |
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One evening we labored, stung by nettles and mosquitoes, to set up Sewell's camera blind on Otter Pond in the great marsh. |
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Like any adults, we labored under the illusion that our admonishing words brought about brotherly love and peace on earth. |
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Another two ships were dry-docked at the end of slipways while a few cold-looking workers labored at scraping down the hulls. |
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No more labored breathing and no more post-nasal drip and raspy throat the next morning. |
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As she labored on she, every once in a while, would glance over to the unmoving form behind her then return to the task at hand. |
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The rice fields and cornfields were filled with many such people, filled with their singing as they labored near the highest peak of noon. |
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One day I labored in the basement kitchen plucking a hundred pigeons, burning the tougher feathers off with a hand-held torch. |
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Americans had sewing machines, phonographs, skyscrapers, and even electric lights, yet most people labored in the shadow of poverty. |
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And she actively fought for the most dispossessed of that class, those who labored in the nation's fields. |
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The commissioners labored mightily to reach the ultimate judgment that the department might be found guilty of mismanagement but not corruption. |
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For decades astronomers labored to get good photographs of the chromosphere, and in particular its spectrum. |
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As we labored over the disassembled kernel, we found an odd bit of repetitive binary code. |
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The faster she tried to move, the slower and more labored her steps became, held back by drifts of garbage washed together with slops and urine. |
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The smoke filled the room, and in a few minutes his labored body fell unconscious. |
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In the terrible heat, the fugitives labored up a tomb-lined slope toward Nuceria. |
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Over the years she lost the typescript of the manuscript she and Coates had labored over during summer 1947, so in her old age she started over. |
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Our taxis, which had labored up the narrow, winding road, descended much more swiftly. |
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There was a full moon, and stories of recent cougar sightings swirled through Nostdal's head as he labored up and down the hilly road. |
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She labored up to the stoop, red face partially hidden by brown paper bags. |
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The engines labored to push the bulky ship off the side of the building and into the air. |
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I made this choice because the charts labored the point and didn't add anything to the book's content. |
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In a labored effort, he stood up and paid a closer inspection to this enigmatic item. |
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They labored on vast tobacco, sugarcane, and henequen plantations, in virtual slavery enforced by their continuing debt to the landowners. |
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I could smell my cousin's perfume mingled with sweat and hear her labored breaths. |
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The architects have labored to create a sense of openness about the promenade. |
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And when her labored breathing finally came to an end and her cloudy eyes stared off in the distance, I had a good cry. |
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In this case the symptoms will be thirst, vomiting, drowsiness, labored breathing, abdominal pain and fruity smelling breath. |
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At an elevation above 9,500 feet, my breathing deepened and my lungs labored in the thin air. |
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I focused on my labored breath and thought back to my struggle to breathe in Laos, which reminded me of why I was doing this. |
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Larry's voice came in short, labored gasps as it slowly became more difficult to breathe. |
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But his labored effort to show that it is possible to get to the Cambodian border from Vietnam via the Mekong River is a little more trouble than it's worth. |
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Rae's breathing was terribly labored, as it was coming out in shaky rasps. |
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For the next three months, workers labored around the clock to decontaminate the site of deadly plutonium. |
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Each labored many years as an attorney before moving to the front office. |
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For years I had labored over a manual that would include all of this. |
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Life steadily worsened, and though a few maintained quick riches in the short-term, most people labored more and more just to maintain short-term existence. |
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With every labored breath, Lizzy prays she'll see the next day. |
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There's labored tone about Reid's response that could simply be a legacy of having to explain the question many times or it may stem from a genuine concern. |
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But instead of evoking luxurious joy, the result was labored and self-conscious. |
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However, the limitations of the single-lens magnifier were apparent to scientists, who labored to develop a practical system to increase microscope magnification. |
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Black people have long labored under the stigma of savagery. |
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The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual. |
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Sunday while D. labored with a vacuum cleaner in the living room cursing the cat hair on the baseboards, I worked in the study closet, the deepest vault of my former abode. |
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That was a very long, labored death scene, which worked very well in the end. |
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Others held him up as a great statesman who labored for international peace. |
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Rarely in modern history have so many in Washington labored so hard and produced so little. |
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One has a black pixie haircut that must have been labored over for hours in a salon, or it could be a wig. |
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There, under wet and miserable field conditions, members of the unit labored to create a base of operations for the Allies' final push into Germany. |
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Women labored in groups, with female neighbors, midwives, aunts and mothers around for womanly support. |
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With a labored breath, his pale, chapped lips mouthed her name. |
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She heard a labored snick and felt the brick move under her hand. |
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In the middle decades of the eighteenth century a group of Swiss Jesuits labored in the Southwest of the present United States to promote the northward expansion of New Spain. |
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In the emergency room she had labored breathing and stridor. |
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Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches. |
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These types of confessions make Act 2 feel overlong and labored at times. |
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A few hours later, he had labored his way into the depths of the wilderness of miscellaneous impedimenta and found himself facing a cloudy window. |
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Tubman was born into slavery on a Maryland plantation, and she labored as a field hand and house servant until 1849, when she escaped to freedom in the North. |
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Also, the dynamics of the geared engine were helping induce wing warping and aileron reversal so the crew labored to put the other engine back on the racer. |
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The air seemed thick for a moment as Rebecca drew short, labored breaths. |
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Clearly the writer labored mightily to form each crooked, uneven, broken squiggle that barely resembles our names and address. |
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He then returned to the United States and labored to bring about a codification of its common law procedure. |
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Rone said two shifts of workers labored around the clock to get the vehicles ready for movement forward. |
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In verity, he possessed no habilitation for his function, and as to his supernal amandation, he labored under an entire hallucination. |
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But at least they were not guilty of the labored frat-boy jokiness of the Washington Free Beacon. |
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My breathing is labored as I struggle to get this 6-by-6 post off my chest while flat on my back. |
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Doherty ace Ty Sterner labored from the beginning, walking Aaron Fossas and Mike Ivas to start the game. |
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Of all the fine men I've labored to save, it had to be you who survives being gut-shot. |
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He climbed from the skiff and tied up at a stob and labored up the thick grassless bank toward the arches where the bridge went to earth. |
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The recipient of this Festschrift has labored in the vineyard of ancient Anatolian studies for almost forty years. |
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The volume's seventy-six letters chart in detail the long and labored path Aeneas travelled from conciliarism to papalism. |
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At the end of the marathon, her labored breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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Joining Bethe at Cornell after the war, Feynman labored intensely to apply a new type of calculus he had developed to fundamental puzzles in quantum electrodynamics. |
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The team labored until September 12 to salvage the Padre Island treasure. |
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Kussmaul breathing, a deep and labored breathing pattern, can occur because of acidosis from stool bicarbonate losses and lactic acidosis associated with poor perfusion. |
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When they must engage in flapping flight, golden eagles appear at their most labored but this flight method is generally less common than soaring or gliding flights. |
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In contrast, first generation Poles and Czechoslovaks moved disproportionately towards rural areas where they labored in agriculture or in small-scale industry. |
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Indeed, his new gestural paintings have a fresher, freer, more expansive, devil-may-care look than his earlier works, which appear labored and uptight in comparison. |
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