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"laboriously" Definitions
  1. in a way that takes a lot of time and effort
"laboriously" Synonyms
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Then he slowly, and somewhat laboriously, jogged off the field.
Perhaps the only real consumer safeguard is to laboriously compare prices.
That would risk undermining global trade rules thrashed out laboriously over decades.
Researchers used to stand over colonies, laboriously tracking the behavior of individual bees.
Cody the Labrador was swimming laboriously through the pool when he realized something.
He memorized his poems and speeches, laboriously printing them out over and over.
"I could do it laboriously, but he was a whiz," Mr. Yarrow said.
The movie also feels laboriously long while failing to properly develop its characters .
My father would laboriously photocopy it, deliver it to our neighbors with me.
" At times, self-evident themes are laboriously spelled out: "Pravasi means foreigner, outsider.
We pass fragments of a historic boardwalk, which the archaeologists had laboriously documented and annotated.
That means more time studying, instead of spending afternoons laboriously fetching water from far away.
I know where it should go, rather than just laboriously working on every single thing.
None of these laboriously constructed production elements are ever seen in close-up in the movie.
The problem, they note, is that schemas currently have to be laboriously defined and checked by humans.
But if there's one drawback, it's that you have to laboriously hold them with your own hands.
At one point, having clambered laboriously onto the rope, he would find himself facing the wrong way.
Dr. Alexander valiantly if laboriously takes us through the full history of physics, from Pythagoras to Einstein.
At one point, the giant block fell into a muddy ditch and had to be laboriously extracted.
But why these laboriously made-up actors languish in their toll booth-like sedans is a mystery.
But why buy a charger pack when you can laboriously manufacture your very own custom handheld Pokémon encyclopedia?
He would work away on an exercise bike while reading murder mysteries and wrote laboriously in longhand journals.
With paper ballots counted laboriously by hand, election results typically take a week to be announced in Haiti.
As the investigators laboriously sifted through interview transcripts and network logs, they created a rough timeline of the attack.
Astra has some terribly on-the-nose narration that explains, laboriously, that sons often suffer for their fathers' sins.
The high doses of morphine made it hard for her to form words, and she uttered them slowly, laboriously.
However, it must be laboriously mined from deforested land, and brought to the surface in order to be used.
The museum team is laboriously reassembling one of George Washington's battlefield tents, where William Lee slept alongside his owner.
Writers from both scenes were laboriously tracked down for the documentary, and all but one agreed to be interviewed.
If Mark murdered somebody and I laboriously worked to protect his identity, I'd be an accessory to a crime.
After much effort he proves to be impotent, and instead moves "heavily, laboriously" downward to try a different approach.
Ceesepe sold his zines there, as well as American comics that he laboriously translated into Spanish and reprinted by hand.
Donations in the old system were laboriously offered to individual food banks in succession until a taker could be found.
" Gopnik acknowledged, "The laboriously recounted instances of near-ejaculation, the orgasms achieved and enumerated—it's all there for the reviewers.
European and American historians are now laboriously tracking down parts of the palace, much of which ended up in America.
In the first-grade classroom, Ms. Hwang and two other grandmothers toiled laboriously, determined to learn to read and write.
But how did no one see the arm waving in the air, after it had laboriously burst through the sod?
Her gait is laboriously slow and measured, as if she were leading a funeral procession for all her hopes and dreams.
The 12th Cricket World Cup begins in England this week and will conclude, somewhat laboriously, in a final on July 14th.
He writes back, laboriously, with his stub of pencil, then launches his letters as paper airplanes from a Los Angeles rooftop.
One collector told Ms. Rynecki that his scene of a Cossack pogrom by Mr. Rynecki had to be laboriously smoothed out.
With Dr. Moore's help, the Society laboriously developed a personality test that will direct you to the whisky of your dreams.
There was the 2015 viral video showing scientists in Costa Rica laboriously removing a plastic straw from a sea turtle's nostril.
As they looked out at their exhausted farm, laboriously fortified from sticky Sussex clay, they discerned that they needed to pause.
He likes to laboriously explain everything: his keynote involves leading us through the history of AI development and Nvidia's part in it.
The genome is an algorithm, and at the same time, it is a code, which had to be laboriously and ingeniously deciphered.
Mr. Obama, in comments just before meeting his counterparts, who laboriously negotiated the pact, made no reference to its near certain burial.
Like Petrarch, Erasmus searched out the pagan manuscripts disintegrating in monasteries, laboriously taught himself ancient Greek and cultivated a stylistically dazzling Latin.
In the past, researchers had to laboriously cobble together church records or local birth and death certificates to construct large family trees.
This period of laboriously managing other people's work rather than making his own led to a "creative identity crisis," Mr. McHale said.
Meanwhile, Bill and Ben and Beverly have to sort through their not-that-complicated hetero troubles in scene after laboriously awkward scene.
Rather than laboriously renaming all your Johnson folders, you can use this technique to make them Wil-John all at once.1.
The project is classic Björk: nerdy, artful, laboriously mapped, and meticulously executed—Björk making art from her heart while utilizing cutting edge technology.
Ready Player One opens by laboriously climbing a mountain of voiceover, explaining the setting: the year is 2045, and the world is terrible.
During that time, Habeck looked at fossilized remains with paleontologists, carved thousands of individual scales, then laboriously molded, casted, and painted the head.
Considering how perfectly detailed and laboriously inked it is, Geof Darrow is selling his stuff for so much less than he should be.
Innovative though daguerreotypes were, they were also doomed: Printed laboriously on silver-coated copper, they were quickly overtaken by cheaper and simpler techniques.
I have seen a number of people die, but watching that patient laboriously breathe is one of my most difficult memories as a nurse.
Showing more, longer videos could seduce more mainstream users inclined to sit back and watch instead of laboriously reading through reams of text tweets.
Every day, I'm shocked by how natural, easy, and even enjoyable the application is — no wetting my sponge, no laboriously blending out the edges.
While policy makers are laboriously inventing tools to diminish the gap, the reality is that the super-wealthy are not disappearing any time soon.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was on bivouac at Fort Bragg, N.C., reclining near a foxhole I had laboriously dug earlier in the day.
Most museums take years to complete multimillion dollar fund-raising campaigns, working laboriously to secure lead gifts and come up with the last dollar.
Eventually, the statue's protectors were able to move him, on train tracks laid laboriously across Florence, to a custom-built room in the Accademia.
Then, in 13, my laptop got stolen and I didn't have a backup of my laboriously compiled crossword dictionary, may it rest in peace.
Since the mid-26s, the brothers have put every jam session to tape and laboriously pulled from thousands of recordings to assemble their albums.
After laboriously digitizing the contents of the paper, Englender began the process of sorting the archives into categories such as film, music, and events.
Thus far, she's managed to avoid this pitfall by staying doggedly, laboriously on message, and more people are familiar with her platform as a result.
Neely's team has also been laboriously applying a paste combined with amoxicillin to the coral, which they say has been effective in treating the disease.
"It is not a laboriously negotiated, strict, by-the-Roman-numerals agenda," said Daniel R. Russel, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs.
"Blindspot," I really tried, but every time you laboriously explained phony-baloney technology, I wanted to flee to the woods and lead a more deliberate life.
His cooking is precise and beautiful; he serves his poached cod with charred scallions and mushroom broth, with chanterelles, below dots of laboriously made herb oil.
Artist Brian Singer painstakingly unraveled a Mexican flag and then laboriously wrapped the threads around the ladder, creating a striped pattern with the colors as he worked.
He found that in simple cases he got the same answers that people had obtained much more laboriously using fields when they let froth interact with froth.
When you're trying to build apps, there is a very tedious point where you have to stare at a wireframe and then laboriously turn it into code.
But like the young uniformed soldiers who answered to her father's commands, my mother discovered that the bone-white bars could be laboriously tamed into melodic submission.
Though he was slowly losing control of his muscles, he was still able to walk short distances and perform simple tasks, though laboriously, like dressing and undressing.
Husband-and-wife artist duo Rotem Tamir and Omri Zin created a pair of elaborate contraptions to help them laboriously make balloons and ink inside the gallery.
Most villagers also grow crops close to their one-story homes - on vegetable patches and fields that are often ploughed by horse and sown laboriously by hand.
Fidyka steadied himself like a skier at the start of a downhill slalom and then began—painfully, laboriously—to put one foot in front of the other.
For the last two months, a team of three to five people have laboriously swabbed away some of the varnish to allow the colors to come through.
But as much as Tunstall-­Pedoe adored lingering in the stacks, he felt that computers shouldn't require people to laboriously track down information the way that libraries did.
Fashioned after the director's death, it was a salvage job of sorts, an effort to laboriously install a narrative logic onto the 200,000-plus feet of unorganized footage.
"In Mosul we had everything but here we are in a caravan," said a legal assistant, laboriously transcribing personal details from a stack of forms into a ledger.
It also alters the context of an Instagram post in unique way, giving users the ability to post without asking them to laboriously pore over filters and edits.
He started working 16-hour days making recyclable bags from 70 percent banana leaves and selling them to local businesses, with their logos laboriously screen-printed onto them.
Some crops (potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava) are buried and so can be hidden from the tax collector, and, even if discovered, they must be dug up individually and laboriously.
Now take away his singing ability and his wheelchair dexterity and make him able to communicate only by laboriously aiming a head-mounted laser pointer at a communication board.
Or, the designers said, look at the laboriously made prototypes that eventually get turned out as shiny cars or modernist water jugs, as utterly flawless as any Fabergé egg.
He was fascinated by some of Still's statements from the 1950s, with his use of black, and by the way that he felt the works' surfaces were laboriously worked.
A young couple laboriously rat-proofs a living room so their pets can play, and two men go "rat-fishing" using lines baited with turkey meat and peanut butter.
Often, therefore, mine detection boils down to rows of nervous people wearing blast-resistant clothing and creeping laboriously across a field, prodding the ground ahead to check for buried objects.
Schuur draws my attention to the stack of drift-catching snow fences that, come October, researchers will array around half a dozen experimental plots, then laboriously remove again in April.
Worse are the flares of pretentiousness, like an unidentified, unexplained narrator who growls platitudes ("The stars and the dirt, they're the same dust") while laboriously rehabbing an ancient pay phone.
He could expect only glimpses, short excerpts, read from fragments of ribosomal RNA molecules, and even that much could be achieved only laboriously, at great cost in time and effort.
It was originally developed to help spawning salmon traverse interruptions in their migratory path, but these researchers hope it will cut back on laboriously netting large groups of trapped carp.
Today is World Photo Day, so brace yourselves for a parade of content doling out advice on how to "up your photography game" or laboriously recounting the history of the medium.
It's a moment designed for endless parody; surely Saturday Night Live is already queuing up a guest spot where Gyllenhaal laboriously reads other children's books in the middle of deadly catastrophes.
While the proprietor of another falafel stall must laboriously split wood with the side of a shovel, preparing for a long day of tending the fire, Tamer has commercial gas rings.
If the lighting is not quite right, or a piece of virtual furniture is made of the wrong material, that can be changed without waiting while the scene is laboriously redrawn.
Memos and cables and briefing books and think pieces and reports and foreign press commentaries and official-informal emails are laboriously prepared, rewritten, cleared and then transmitted to be summarized and filed.
But so often, these prequels are about laboriously explaining things the fans filled in for themselves decades ago, and the official story often isn't as interesting or creative as the fan theories.
I want them to get over that, and tell stories in an order that lets them feel like the characters still have potential, not like we're laboriously coloring within previously drawn lines.
Instead of laboriously folding the butter between layers of puff, the butter is mixed into the dough and then the dough is folded a few times to give it some layers. Choux
In the fully loaded and laboriously tufted Titan/Platinum Reserve, you can even sleep overnight in the thing in a safe spot — preferably a truck stop with shower facilities and a restaurant.
Woman (and, yes, that is her character's name) is portrayed by Cate Blanchett in this laboriously wordy production, which has theatergoers both queuing up for returned tickets and walking out mid-play.
It wasn't until the nearly 653-year-long war came to an end in 2009, and many landmines laboriously cleared, that Watson and Kittle were able to readily move about Wilpattu again.
He sits patiently, often looking bored, sometimes quizzical, occasionally adjusting the headphones through which he listens to simultaneous translation into Arabic, as arguments are batted laboriously back and forth between prosecution and defence.
Using Google Maps works in a pinch, but you have to be prepared for it to take a good minute or so to go through the laboriously slow process of getting some directions.
On May 22nd she presented her revised EU withdrawal bill to the House of Commons, laboriously reading through the ten points that were supposed to overcome the House's objections to the previous version.
Inspired by greats like Gustav Klimt and contemporary illustrators like James Jean, Johnston spends between 10 and 30 hours laboriously sketching, building out, and refining concepts that come to him through life experiences.
They loaded some 500 letters written by the king into a machine-learning engine and laboriously trained the system to recognize various textual features: word repetition, sentence length, syntactical complexity, and the like.
In the first years of podcasts, a decade or so ago, technological limitations militated against their widespread adoption: they had to be laboriously transferred from a computer to an MP21 player or an iPod.
They would take a sample of your DNA—a few laboriously salivated milliliters of drool sent through the mail—scan it, and peer into your ancestral past as well as forecast your genetic future.
After traveling to the same places he'd visited, she built a small, free-standing room and laboriously painted its walls, in gobsmacking trompe l'oeil, with the museum tickets, snapshots and notes she had accumulated.
It's a three-year-old semipro soccer team from London's suburbs that laboriously films their games, adds witty commentary, then posts episodes on YouTube — pregame banter, match highlights, locker-room talks, postgame interviews and all.
I also looked into how scholars are now laboriously trying to reunite, at times only virtually, medieval books and the illustrated ledgers of American Indians after manuscript dealers sliced them apart to create salable chunks.
It's hard to gauge the look on my wife's face as she swings open the car door, pushes herself laboriously from behind the wheel, then starts up the walk as if she hasn't seen us.
Instead, Jessica Dickey's new drama, which opened on Thursday evening in a handsome, sometimes hysterical production directed by Daniel Talbott at A.R.T./New York, swims vigorously (if then laboriously) against the tide of contemporary domesticity.
The most vivid elements of Rowling's novels – the Hogwarts Express, the Great Hall, the Sorting Hat — lose none of their magic when re-created on stage because every single detail has clearly been laboriously obsessed over.
The PGA Championship, which plodded along laboriously for three days, suddenly came to life on the back nine on Sunday, with five tied for the lead at one stage before 24-year-old Thomas emerged triumphant.
Laboriously prepared by removing impure specks of glinting iron pyrite, it became ultramarine—as expensive, ounce for ounce, as gold, and so precious that it was initially reserved for depictions of the costume of the Virgin.
John McCracken (1934-2011) is considered a Minimalist, but his high-gloss objects (such as "Rhythm," from 2008, pictured mid-installation) eschew the movement's industrial ethos: they look machine-made but were laboriously fashioned by hand.
Art is front and center, not as something reverentially ogled in a Swiss museum but as a cathartic force laboriously made, teased into existence, accompanied by doubts and mistakes, charged with emotion, and full of life.
The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) called the initiative long overdue, but cautioned that judges and national authorities would still hold large sway in deciding whether to allow collective action in what may be a laboriously long process.
The ease with which word processors facilitated the task of revision—no more correction fluid, no more carbon copies, no more laboriously retyping an entire document over and over again—induced in him an instant writerly bliss.
Facebook says the approach, which culls images from publicly available hashtags, is a way to amass and train software with billions of images without the need for human workers to laboriously analyze the data and annotate it.
Similarly, the famed pottery bazaar in Istalif, north of Kabul, is largely bereft of customers today but chock-full of work made with imported chemical glazes rather than the ancient glaze laboriously extracted from the ishkar plant.
She praised the designer for laboriously tracking down stones whose colors match perfectly, regardless of time, and added that a G creation can often leave one wondering whether it was made in the 1930s, 1940s or 1950s.
So unlike the infamous Samsung Galaxy Note fiasco in 2016, there's a fair chance that laboriously enforcing this directive for every MacBook that comes through a security checkpoint won't be at the top of the priorities list.
That may be the biggest reason The Expanse is so effective at solving the challenges of sci-fi television: It doesn't always act like a science fiction series that has to laboriously explain itself to its viewers.
It ended on a poignant note as the pair, crossing the stage laboriously in low, grand pliés, faced each other, each with an arm stretched out to the side as they inched their way to the wing.
Since it would have presumably been much easier to obtain pigs at the ritual sites, the authors speculate that visitors were encouraged to laboriously haul their animals across tens or hundreds of kilometers as offerings for the feasts.
The suggestion when something "gets to you" is different: Now there's an actual distance, you over here and the world over there, and only slowly, laboriously, can a feeling make its way across that gulf to reach you.
Their extensive work is, in part, due to the technical nature of the music video: each set within the video was laboriously handmade, though the duo's meticulous shot-by-shot approach to its creation certainly wasn't easy, either.
Put it all together with song — nobody reaches the melodic high notes like the Welsh — and you get a sense of sheer enjoyment while toiling that results in a goodwill factor throughout a long, sometimes laboriously long, tournament.
This happens to be the case for companies like Google, Amazon, Baidu, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook, all of which have businesses that, funnily enough,  generate breathtaking amounts of data — much of it laboriously curated for free by customers.
One of the rare sufferable moments in this movie is when Newt and Tina infiltrate the French Ministry of Magic and he laboriously explains to her that he's not engaged, suddenly reopening the door to their potential (inevitable) romance.
Laboriously negotiated past nuclear deals, considered breakthroughs at the time, broke down on North Korea&aposs extreme sensitivity to allowing in outsiders to look at whether they&aposre dismantling their nuclear facilities, many of which are thought to be hidden.
After watching my host sitting on the side of his bed, fumbling ineffectually at his laces for several minutes, I knelt at his feet, removed his shoes, and helped him laboriously undress and struggle into his pajamas and his bed.
Observing that one gentleman he had photographed — Kanye West, whom Bill didn't identify — attended the 2016 Met Gala dressed in laboriously raggedy trousers and a bejeweled Balmain jacket, the seasoned octogenarian took this latest turning in the evolution of costume in stride.
The coalition has been under strain almost since it was laboriously patched together last autumn, and calls from within the SPD for the party to pull out have grown louder since its disastrous showing this spring in European Parliament and regional elections.
In limbo for years because of a number of legal disputes, this laboriously bizarre picture is narrated by Samson Young (Billy Bob Thornton, drained and dispirited), a dying, creatively stalled American writer who has swapped apartments with a celebrated British author (Jason Isaacs).
Additionally, you could find yourself having to laboriously create new accounts for any number of apps that you've been logging in to all this time using Facebook — anything from Spotify to Airbnb to Patreon, ride-hailing services like Lyft, online retailers, and more.
To be fair, I'm guilty of this time-sucking argumentation, too, and even wrote a "How to talk about the new Ghostbusters movie with friends, family, and commenters" guide last year, in which I laboriously walked through the illogical arguments against the movie's existence.
There have been some notable highs and lows, with results at major tournaments ranging from profoundly disappointing, such as departing the last two World Cups at the group stage, to laboriously effective, such as the streaky run to the European Championship final in 2012.
It's not the most user-friendly of the apps — I had to laboriously Google at least three words before I could use it — but it does offer the most features, including an audio detection instrument, a geoscope instrument, EMF and EVP instruments, and a luxscope.
With her own future in the balance, May insists her deal, laboriously negotiated with the EU over many months, is the only one on the table and that the alternatives are a painful 'no-deal' exit from the EU or possibly no Brexit at all.
President Jimmy Morales and his political and economic allies in Guatemala — those who also are under investigation — clearly feel emboldened to take down CICIG, even if it also means tearing down the public institutions built so laboriously after Guatemala's civil war ended in the 1990s.
Fortuny's most important work, according to Byatt, was made at the beginning of the 20th century, the glamorous but simple, laboriously hand-pleated Delphos dress, based on robes seen on Greek statues, that shimmers down the body and ends in a pool of fabric.
She was a performance artist, "an entrepreneur of appearances," wrote Wayne Koestenbaum, who exhumed and laboriously examined his subject's high-rise hair and haute bourgeois accouterments in "Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon," an extended meditation on the first lady's allure published in 1995.
Photographers who search the world, as your issue reflects — Garry Winogrand, Robert Frank and Lee Friedlander — are seeking a higher understanding of the human condition than the artificially constructed images, laboriously executed with monster cameras over many hours, of the recent art darlings of the Düsseldorf crowd.
If there's an upside to the crushing defeat of Prime Minister Theresa May's laboriously negotiated plan for withdrawing from the European Union, it is that staring in the face of an exit without a deal 10 weeks from now may finally compel British lawmakers to accept reality.
As with Bravo's other objects and furniture, they appear starkly contemporary while referencing centuries-old practices: His wonky stone Tacitas cups and bowls appear as if they were laboriously made to look imperfect even though they are, in fact, hewed from 500-year-old, river-tumbled Andean rocks.
The Temple of the Sun gained grass, new trees, flower beds of tulips in the spring and geraniums in the summer and stands of bamboo that are so foreign to this colder part of China that they have to be laboriously bundled up against the cold each autumn.
From there, Finn saw a through line to the sculptor Nevine Mahmoud's laboriously hand-carved marble sculptures of fruit, the artist Alix Pearlstein's woven Band-Aid works and the artist Amy Brener's hanging silicone sculptures, which often appear as if they have ingested troves of miscellaneous everyday objects.
In championing long-unseen tulips, laboriously coaxing them back into existence and then slipping them into bouquets that find their way to smart London events, Nicholson lends a frisson to her industrious country life: With every fierce flame or ragged fringe, the past flickers, brilliantly, briefly, into view.
Dr Angle reckons he can do this in two ways: first, by ignoring the moments of silence in between action potentials, rather than laboriously encoding them as a string of zeros; and second, by concentrating on the wave forms of specific action potentials rather than recording each point along their curves.
The cheap way to build a station is to tear up a big hole in the ground and dig (this is called "cut and cover"), but transit officials instead chose a more expensive method that involved digging a small hole and then laboriously blasting a station-sized cavern under the street.
The laboriously-titled Researches, Chemical and Philosophical; chiefly concerning Nitrous Oxide, or dephlogisticated nitrous air, and its Respiration was the culmination of Humphry's research into nitrous oxide: a preeminent scientific document that laid out the gas' synthesis, its effects on animals and animal tissue, and, most notably, its effect on the human mind.
For two hours Parker laboriously tells Turner's story with so many unnecessary plot devices: repetitive confrontations between Turner and his slave master; the too-long-drawn-out love story between Turner and Cherry; we don't even get to the slave rebellion until the final 45 minutes or so (if that) of the movie.
Instead, they are laboriously worked over either in material ways (scrapping, marking, stuffing, collaging, painting the light-sensitive film) or through subject matter, resulting in elaborate scenes, as in Wong Wo Bik's 1981 series, where she used textiles, staged objects, and fabric-covered people to create a colorful and textured haunting narrative.
The result: An Attombri piece may contain thousands of minuscule beads, each as small as a grain of sand, laboriously strung on wire rather than the cotton threads traditionally used in jewelry, in multiple strands, or fashioned in the shape of the moon or the sun, more resembling a piece of sculpture than jewelry.
One of his signature works, "Variations for a Door and a Sigh" (1963), has only three essential elements — a human sigh, a kind of musical saw and a creaky door — which were laboriously combined and transformed by hand, centimeter by centimeter of tape, to create 48 minutes of evocations of a whole lifetime of experiences.
These are players that will spot every reference and obsess over every new bit of lore, but also scrutinize every detail and laboriously take the studio to task for not delivering on their promises or skirting the somewhat dubious responsibility the community believes the developer has to deliver something both groundbreaking and nostalgic at the same time.
An ambient hum filled the factory on a rainy day as white-coated women — and they were mainly women — laboriously hand-cut lace, sewed the infinitesimal stitches required to create micro-pleating, wove sweater sleeves on a tubular manual knitting machine and gathered the most gossamer cashmere into the springy geometric pattern called nido d'ape, or honeycomb.
Like the '21914s-era Milan-centered Memphis movement, with its Tinkertoy shapes and colors, which has been embraced as inspiration by designers searching for optimism and humor in a sobering age, Scarpa's warm-blooded mix of the ancient and modern — buildings, objects and furniture laboriously handcrafted in stone, wood, forged metals, stucco and glass — has become newly relevant.
From a tidy headquarters in downtown Pittsburgh, they laboriously collect and scrutinize newspaper stories, hospital records, fire marshal reports, witness statements, family interviews, location sketches, tide charts, photographs of charred clothing, stairway dimensions, expert testimony on seasonal bear activity — anything they can get their hands on to better understand those calamitous situations in which outsiders intervened.
The author inventories his ill-fated passengers with a queasily clinical efficiency, delivering such a doozy of a crash that he unintentionally hamstrings everything that follows: Once 77 passengers and six crew members are fatally dispatched, why should we care about Richard's laboriously etched pursuit of a news anchor job or his ex's sullen parlays with a rebound boyfriend?
Many creative entrepreneurs long for a relatively permanent home to laboriously — and expensively — sculpt into a showroom, but Toogood, who spent nearly a decade as a stylist and editor at The World of Interiors magazine in the 2000s, is untroubled by potential displacement: This is the sixth studio space her company has inhabited in the last eight years.
To avoid having to laboriously track my spending to make sure I didn't overdraw my account, I relied on credit cards and simply paid them off at the end of each month ... until one month I spent more than I could afford, and then I did it another month, and then another, and eventually racked up $10,000 in credit card debt.
And it has to deal with the way clients have evolved in their savvy knowledge about exactly what their agents do — a process that began when Spy magazine laboriously pieced together the agency's top-secret client list and published it, so that each client could see how many of his or her top competitors were represented by the same agency.
And now that the season's ended without any overt speeches about the metaphor of the player piano — that much-seen metaphor for a machine pretending to create art, but just mechanically going through the same motions over and over — I can finally feel free to fully love it as an image without worrying that someone's going to ruin it by laboriously explaining its relevance to the show.
VIDEO: 23 Oscar Nominees Reveal The Untold Stories Behind Their Films   If the setting and story arc are mostly familiar, the movie finds freshness in its casting: classic supporting players and new additions — from Marisa Tomei's boho-cool Aunt May to Zendaya's wry classmate Michelle (who like most movie "nerds," is still improbably gorgeous beneath her make-under) — feel modern without being unduly, laboriously reworked.
For whatever reason, Tony Hawk really, really wants you to know that this has happened at coffee shops: At rental car agencies: At Disneyland: On escalators: In San Diego: At the airport, repeatedly: It is beyond clear that Tony Hawk knows he does this with alarming frequency—evidenced by "I'm sorry if these encounters seem redundant" above—but still, he insists on forging on, laboriously crafting tweet upon tweet about being confronted by some stranger.

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