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15 Sentences With "arduousness"

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Perhaps a bit unfortunately, it never approached the arduousness experienced by Beethoven's contemporaries.
To the Ideo designers, the arduousness of their simple crosstown journey illustrated just how fraught the "multimodal" terrain was.
And she came up with a well-balanced meal: four days of concerts, talks and screenings that went down easily, without bloat or arduousness.
The arduousness of the journey, which Mr Makender survived by eating wild plants ("Some were so bitter," he says) and many did not, made them a celebrated disaster story.
At Sundance, there was Hammer, onstage at Eccles Theater for the standing ovation; there was Hammer, giving quotes about the importance of the work and the arduousness of the filming.
When Glenn returned to Earth on February 20, 1962, and spoke to reporters in a press conference, he didn't talk much about his fears, about the danger, about the arduousness of the flight.
Many will also probably be turned off by the sheer arduousness of interaction, like having to both open and close the fence door behind you, sometimes accidentally dropping your watering can in the process.
Because of the arduousness of that process, the last time the Constitution was amended was 1992, when the 27th Amendment was added -- essentially making sure that members of Congress couldn't vote themselves big (and immediate) pay raises.
In fact, as the novel rumbles along, it gathers a cumulative momentum, its density and garrulity impressing upon the reader a sense of the arduousness of Mason and Dixon's journey and the long, aching curve of their lives.
Meek's Cutoff (2010), her masterful Western about six settlers and their guide on the Oregon Trail in the 1840s, defies the genre, emphasizing arduousness over adventure by focusing on the brutal practicalities of crossing a desert landscape with limited supplies.
Gemini Film Circuit bought the theatrical rights of the film for 250 million. The film was given a "U" certificate by the Indian Censor Board after five minor cuts. The advanced booking opened two days prior to the release. However, the distributors in Tamil Nadu faced arduousness for screen occupancies due to controversial release status of film Vishwaroopam.
The arduousness of travel and climate tolled heavily on Bigge after he suffered a leg injury in falling from his horse at the Cape, for which, it is reported, he was treated by a transgender male doctor who turned out to be a quack. In 1829 he had returned to England for the last time. He continued in poor health and was too indisposed to accept a position to report on clerical establishments in 1832. He never married and lived a solitary life in retirement until his accidental death on 22 December 1843 at the Grosvenor Hotel in London.
For parents and particularly for mothers, attachment parenting is more strenuous and demanding than most other present-day ways of parenting, placing high responsibility on them without allowing for a support network of helpful friends or family. William Sears is fully aware of the arduousness of the methods.; compare He suggests a whole package of measures that aim to prevent an emotional burnout of the mother, like the prioritization and delegation of duties and responsibilities, streamlining of daily routines, and collaboration between both parents. Sears advises mothers to turn to a psychotherapist if necessary, but to stick to attachment parenting at all costs.
The next day, Buddy and his friend go to a faraway grove, which the elderly cousin has proclaimed the best place, by far, to chop down Christmas trees. They manage to fell and carry home a large and beautiful tree, despite the arduousness of the trek. They spend the following days making decorations for the tree and presents for the relatives, Queenie, and each other. Buddy and the older cousin keep their gifts to each other a secret, and although Buddy knows that his friend desperately wishes she could afford to get him a bike, he assumes his friend has made him a kite, as she has every year.
He moved around the interior for the next few months collecting ivory, surveying and occasionally collecting insects and butterflies in the Meru country. The worldwide demand for ivory from the British East Africa Protectorate in the late 19th century was high and at its peak It was, of course a disaster for the elephant but it provided much needed wealth into Equatorial Africa and men such as Neumann were available to satiate the demand. In his memoirs in common to the age in which he lived Neumann makes no reference to the ethics of the trade and concentrates instead on the arduousness of travel and the length of journeys into the interior.The Field Magazine 15 June 1895 One such arduous journey in August 1896 witnessed the destruction by Neumann of fourteen elephants, his largest bag. Revealingly he was disappointed with his performance ‘I did not consider I had done as well as I ought…. But I excused myself, to a certain extent in that I was out of health’’.

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