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Now he labors in dishonor for a sad Suns team.
Her next book, "Little Labors," will be published in May.
The artist labors over this breathing magma, over its 'life.
Her most recent book, "Little Labors," was published in May.
So she labors under the contrived honorific of state counselor.
Nor have his diplomatic labors eased tensions with North Korea.
Here's a look back at some of their most intense labors.
How every woman is so different and she labors so differently.
This eliminates the traditional à la minute labors of the bartender.
Tens of thousands of North Koreans are imprisoned in labors camps.
"Now we are enjoying the fruits of those labors," Herrlich said.
Like Little Labors, these books are more coherent collages than linear narratives.
What Imperator offers are good, enjoyable labors to little end but themselves.
The fruit of our labors must be something worth working hard for.
The movie labors to portray Lois as a tough-as-nails reporter.
Labors of love: "I'm not a long-term goals person," she said.
His oversight labors on regardless of who is in the White House.
The van shown on Sunday is the first fruit of those labors.
And that one day all of our labors will be returned to dust.
For me, [this] particular smell symbolizes the daily labors of the female world.
My breathing labors, my back stiffens, and I slowly come back to reality.
LOVE'S LABORS (Her) Going to bed could be anywhere from 11 to midnight.
In some places they encountered loggers standing in deep sawdust from their labors.
My doctor warned me, of course, that second labors tend to go faster.
Why hold on to the labors we never wanted in the first place?
Now a mother of three, Dukureh is finally seeing the fruits of her labors.
She labors to make the distinction clear, self-identifying as black, not African-American.
It is just one of the many labors of love borne of unimaginable pain.
In many societies, feeding is one of the many caring labors relegated to women.
Today, more people then ever can enjoy the labors those few have handed down.
Novels are great for breaks — a reward and relief from the labors of writing.
But in Little Labors, Galchen's latest book and first memoir, motherhood comes into intimate view.
It's like there was no time to sit and enjoy the fruits of our labors.
They can enjoy firsthand the fruits of their labors as they explore Utah's wild places.
They reassembled outside, sweating and smiling, surrounded by the fruits of their considerable shopping labors.
The differences between the two works are so minor the eye labors to distinguish them.
Suddenly, though, the restaurant begins playing Seb's signature song, the one he labors over ceaselessly.
Their labors have already produced one soaring success, in the confirmation, last year, of Neil Gorsuch.
LABORS OF LOVE #JOLIE2024 truly was a family affair, and the inaugural ball was no different!
And a dealer who helped him coordinate the transactions, William Reese, received $25,000 for his labors.
He labors not, first, to ensure sufficient funding for facilities and research and curriculum and professional development.
His announcement upset the incumbent, Sigmar Gabriel, who bemoaned the "lack of respect" his labors had received.
Kardashian has given detailed accounts on her blog about the difficulties she experienced during her two labors.
For years, he said, the United States has protected ungrateful allies who were freeloading on America's labors.
The FDLP contributes to the everyday labors of democracy by advancing citizen engagement and facilitating government transparency.
He typically labors alone for three or four hours at night, "just thinking and pacing," he said.
Those long, long lists of pop culture references that Cline labors so intently over on the page?
Some, like "Little Labors" or "Nicotine," combine elements of memoir with the insouciance of thinking out loud.
Several 2010 studies on the labors of first-time mothers disproved Dr. Friedman's curve with two discoveries.
It tells some crucial parts of the story poorly; it labors clumsily and unnecessarily to clarify others.
Creative types like Kaseberg deserve the law's assurance that their labors won't go for naught because of plagiarism.
We have amazing covers of black people who represent characters that actually appear in our labors of love.
Naseer labors to avoid falling into the easy trap of giving watered-down explanations to satisfy her viewers.
On Trump's plane, the aides spoke when spoken to and otherwise kept to their labors on their laptops.
Travelers looking to experience first hand the labors of the fall harvest can now pay for that privilege.
Nor are they sweating new tariff regimens, unless it's on behalf of the executives paying for their labors.
With our garden now in its second spring, the results of Zamir's labors are in their fullest flower.
She might encounter a Mexican immigrant sitting on his porch in Los Angeles, weary from his day's labors.
Foremost among the Obama administration's labors was the Affordable Care Act, which became his signature domestic policy achievement.
In our view, Mr. Fagen is unfairly trying to deprive Walter's family of the fruits of their joint labors.
They're meant to make the hard labors of a god much easier—which means they must be quite powerful.
With its hereditary monarchy and persistent class system, Britain still labors under an enterprise-killing know-your-place-culture.
But none of this will break even, not on the countless dollars spent, uncounted hours invested, untold labors taken.
Thanks to Mr. McConnell's labors, Mr. Trump installed a record number of federal appeals judges in his first year.
And in fact, many generations of people who died before they saw any fruits of their energies or labors.
All Americans should rally forcefully behind their fellow citizens left suffering on the island as it labors to recover.
Among the complications they are more likely to experience are longer labors, abnormally large babies, hypertension and cesarean deliveries.
Comedy podcasts began often as labors of love but increasingly feel like dutiful necessities for the young and careerist.
Rivka Galchen's slim collection of observant fragments, "Little Labors," captures a view of the postpartum life of the mind.
Check out the video ... it looks like she labors a bit as she gets into her SUV to leave.
There are no easy answers for consumer discretionary companies facing rising labors costs, said Peter Saleh, an analyst at BTIG.
This sense of entitlement to the fruits of one's labors may owe much to the phenomenon known as loss aversion.
Ms. Galchen, a journalist and novelist, is the author of the coming short-story collection "Little Labors," out in May.
It has the makings of a critique of the American leisure class that profits from the labors of an underclass.
Yet more arduous labors lie ahead: rebuilding communities, retrofitting ancient structures and edifices with earthquake-proof technology and restoring normalcy.
The area around the town itself is well worth exploring, before or after enjoying the fruits of the town's labors.
I have very fast labors and barely make it to the hospital 10 minutes from my home in New Jersey.
The first of these labors was to slay the Nemean lion and bring the monster's skin back to the king.
A glimpse of their labors appeared in a one-minute, 43-second sizzle reel with clips from the coming programs.
But since Trump's inauguration, that body has been a sort of couch potato, slow to rouse to its rightful labors.
Giles, who was in Beverly Hills on a regular visit, stared at his laptop while I observed his daily labors.
The simple idea that taxes hurt those who make the least amount of money from their labors is still very compelling.
Somewhere in a Cupertino warehouse, a giant labors with robotic precision, its 29 arms singularly focused on one thing: an iPhone.
Mexican labors have been, and continue to be, a part of the very fabric of this country, along with others unrecognized.
Wrestling with contradiction is a hallmark of the writing process—Little Labors suggests it is also a feature of modern parenthood.
A beautifully surreal new profile series uses breathtaking visual effects to portray the physical and mental labors of the working creator.
I'm still sorting through the possibilities as the new administration labors to get its people seated and legislative plans worked out.
But despite mild governmental resistance and skepticism, the fruits of the curator's labors have come to bear magnificently at American University.
Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the Morgan show notes, took care to condemn any enthusiasm he expressed for his unholy labors.
He understands that the New South still labors, as Lee's daughter did throughout her long, complicated life, under an old shadow.
The bewildering trick that Vongerichten and his team have pulled off is to replicate these labors of love, but at scale.
But in practice, if she wants male companionship, a woman without means still labors under restrictions that do not favor victory.
When Mr. Giuliani boarded the plane, spent from his labors, he strode down the aisle a conquering hero, swapping high-fives.
With the elections in Taiwan, for example, Mr. Wang described how the separate branches of China's military divided up their labors.
Machinery: Sales increase due to One Belt and One Road initiative, strong demand for city infrastructure construction, and shortage of labors.
Instead, developers have replaced them with the canonical images of Hercules's labors, which belong to the Temple of Zeus at Olympia.
I mean, the dirty little secret is the open borders, cheap labors, big business lobby has a lot of power over Republicans.
She believed she could, indeed must, take on the cross herself and find her way to union with God through these labors.
So long as the NCAA deprives them of the ability to make money on their labors, they will seek it somewhere else.
The freshest material involves a British mascot, Owen Golly Jr. (Tom Bennett), who labors under the heavy hand of his father (Mr.
Trump is working against the global community on climate policy, increasing emissions as the rest of the world labors to reduce them.
The ick factor here is dangerously high, a problem that the production, directed by Tony Speciale, labors hard to mitigate through aesthetics.
But they are also hidden in their labors of love, enacting the frequent need for homosexual attractions and bonds to remain undeclared.
And the judicial branch is busy sorting out investigations and pleadings encircling Trump's associates and tied to Mueller's nearly year-long labors.
In fact, per the courts, U.S. prisoners aren't actually included or excluded by labor laws (such as the Fair Labors Standards Act).
Should they not turn the spotlight they've drawn through their gifts and labors back onto their people to illuminate the issues they face?
Rooted yet atmospheric, hand-knotted threads recall feminized (and increasingly migrant) labors, such as domestic work or care work, that make spaces habitable.
Barry tails him for the day, riding in a beat-up green hatchback, all the while looking glum and alienated from his labors.
Criminals tend to make charismatic subjects, but more interesting here is the agency worker, whose labors reflect other homegrown efforts that remain offscreen.
What he adds is a tight, mostly admiring focus on the indispensable labors of the talented staffers and advisers who served the president.
That's forced the industry to seek smaller wins while the Trump administration labors to reshape and slim down federal banking and trading regulations.
I am honest (even when it's uncomfortable)It took months for my efforts to "click" and to see actual fruits of my labors.
You can see the fruits of his labors in his recent run through the Sunset Visa level from the remastered Crash Bandicoot below.
His problem among Latinos has been largely overlooked as Buttigieg labors to counter criticism that he is out of step with African Americans.
The fruits of her labors were before her: the sodden objects lugged out of the home she shares with her mother and granddaughter.
Yet rather than confronting his comedic blunders with humility, he labors to explain away a rape joke he pitched about journalist Lesley Stahl.
As primarily a painter, he labors over his work, especially the surfaces of the canvases, which subtlety shift in texture, gradation, and hue.
He often responded to the sounds coming through his horn by smacking his lips and growling lightly, an outward reminder of his labors.
Through his computational labors, he amassed around 7,500 bitcoin before his girlfriend, fed up with the noise of block-mining hardware, made him stop.
Earlier this year, he noted that "it's cool to go public again," and now we are starting to see the fruits of Benchmark's labors.
As the broader market labors through a tough trading stint, the cell phone tower sector has been one of a few that have soared.
"It is America&aposs hope that our labors toward peace and security will bear fruit for the long-suffering people of Iran," Pompeo said.
As a ruse, the forced labors were told to dig zigzag-shaped trenches for the army, but in reality they were digging their graves.
The NTIA has now published the fruit of its labors — setting out best practice privacy guidelines for using drones to gather personally identifiable data.
If Barack labors a bit to continue the date and maintain her interest, narratively speaking, Tanne faces a similar challenge in prolonging the movie.
Beyond our own loss of a friend, and a guest on U.S. soil, Alan was robbed of the fruit of his labors and aspirations.
She despises Fatima, who begins to crumble under the stress of her labors and to question her decision to sacrifice everything for her children.
It's his characters that tend to be a little flat and somewhat humorless, a criticism that "Justice League" labors to address, with mixed results.
As COVID-19 continues to change how many workers and students approach their daily labors, demand for some remote work friendly products is booming.
And those jobs often entail repeated towing, off-roading, and other labors that "border on abuse," says Brian Moody, the executive editor of Autotrader.
Today, the fruits of his labors debut in the form of Humanoid, a hardcover from Blast Books that contains the best of his portraits.
The fact that childbearing and child rearing are not paid or subsidized reinforces the idea that these activities are not valuable labors: they are love.
Ms. Parisse labors mightily to make lines such as "Your point-of-sale strategies are archaic" sound like something an actual human being might say.
The announcement also meant that Ms. Markle's due date might coincide with Britain's labors to leave the European Union: Brexit is scheduled for March 29.
Breaking with his predecessors, he plotted their labors on a graph to measure the average amount of time it took each woman's cervix to dilate.
But in recent years, the number and variety of daily programs, labors of love and endurance that can produce around 250 episodes annually, has skyrocketed.
Having benefited from the labors of the first generation of conservative media, Fox News is well on its way to being eclipsed by the third.
"Seeing Allred," a documentary about Ms. Allred's life and labors that was directed by Sophie Sartain and Roberta Grossman premiered at the festival on Sunday.
Javier Bardem's "Him," an esteemed poet, feeds off her painstaking labors, only to take credit for them as they fuel his ego-driven creative pursuits.
"The finished show is, I think, totally in line with his vision for the exhibit," Mr. Wilson said, standing amid the result of their labors.
He compared the tasks facing Mr. Johnson, who must negotiate the future of a Britain outside of the European Union, with the labors of Hercules.
What will remain exceptional is a culture and policy posture that labors under a dangerous black-and-white assumption where privacy is pitted against security.
The scientists, not surprisingly, strike a more curious and diplomatic posture, as they work against a deadline that labors a bit in the film's later permutations.
"Immersion during the first stage labor has been associated with somewhat shorter labors and less frequent use of spinal and epidural analgesia during labor," Wax explained.
Those gardeners are the estate's owner, Daan van der Have, and its 85-year-old pruning master, Jan Freriks, whose labors are observed over four seasons.
Here individuals of all races are melted into a new race of man, whose labors and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world.
Sotheby's Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art sale on July 12 in London proved fruitful in its resurgence of the Pre-Raphealite Brotherhood and its labors.
Perhaps painting a generation in broad strokes when it labors under such a heavy inherited social burden, and remains in such a vulnerable position, is counterproductive.
Even so, she labors to fill the frame, adding in gentle scenes between Danny and her mother (Beth Dixon), and Danny and her son (Charles Socarides).
Since it's almost Election Day, here's a look back at the little and endless daily labors of the first four years of Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The office labors under an awkward constraint: It does not carry out its own investigations, but relies on accused researchers' own institutions to forward their findings.
The artisans who create these beautifully crafted designs have influenced designers and brands the world over, but they don't always reap the financial rewards of their labors.
They thrash through repetitions, closer and closer to earth by the moment, and wonder and rage at the new and disappointing results that their labors bring them.
It is indisputable that the knowledge we gain can make life better for everyone, but it can take a while to see the fruits of our labors.
Yet if the movie at times labors during that midsection, it comes together beautifully at the end, exhibiting the sort of depth associated with Pixar's best efforts.
Our focus is on art and writing about art that labors to deepen the visual articulation of meaning, how works of art re-substantiate rather than evacuate.
On the other, we have the actual precarious living and working circumstances of those whose coveted cultural labors are captured and celebrated by "creative city" policy promoters.
Its financial system labors under a mountain of loans, while weaker growth has prompted many Chinese people and companies to move their money overseas in recent years.
Your body labors to break down the alcohol — consumed as ethanol in beer, wine, or spirits — forming damaging oxygen free radicals and acetaldehyde, itself a harmful compound.
Your body labors to break down the alcohol -- consumed as ethanol in beer, wine or spirits -- forming damaging oxygen free radicals and acetaldehyde, itself a harmful compound.
A token-based social network would at least give early adopters a piece of the action, rewarding them for their labors in making the new platform appealing.
It's up to those workers, really, to speak up and take action and refuse to let the fruits of their labors be used to put kids in cages.
Economic growth won't last as the U.S. labors under the burden of growing entitlement programs and weakness around the world, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told CNBC.
For a fifteenth- or sixteenth-century member of the social élite, such an assemblage constituted a proper environment for the self-reflective labors of contemplation, reading, and writing.
But the central critique was that this splashy announcement, tethered to some surprising German teeth, ended up obscuring, rather than illuminating, the long and lonely labors of medievalists.
After a promising start, the writer-director labors toward the end in conjuring his trademark twists, before offering what feels like a reasonable resolution to this whole experiment.
Meanwhile, his architect father labors away on a drawing — accompanied by a comical smooth jazz score — having to reheat his coffee every time his son interrupts his work.
Ms. Blackwell's cotton labors ended in the Freedom Summer of 863, when the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was recruiting local residents to help register black people to vote.
"Ohne das Humboldt Forum", sagte Friedrich von Bose, Kurator des Humboldt-Labors in dem neuen Museum an der Spree, "stünde die Debatte nicht da, wo sie heute steht."
But even as the White House labors to present a business-as-usual facade, there is evidence that Mr. Trump's family will be drawn deeper into the investigation.
What they have done is a desecration, a foolish and vindictive act of vandalism, by which they betrayed all the best and most valiant labors of our ancestors.
Everybody knew the first stanza to "Amazing Grace," but only Gwen knew the last three, which she sang alone, in honor of the past labors and future promise.
This is a benefit to be taken by workers who will not accept how significantly they have been barred from enjoying the material fruits of their significant labors.
Like Johnny (Josh O'Connor), who labors on his struggling family farm in Yorkshire under the critical eyes of his sick father (Ian Hart) and stolid grandmother (Gemma Jones).
Conservative Islamic values are upheld amidst a backdrop of capitalism and debauchery while obscenely lavish hotels are built upon the labors of exploited workers imported from the subcontinent.
The commercial also swiped at Mr. Buttigieg over matters of policing and race, the most delicate issues he is facing as he labors to build support among black voters.
The summer is upon us and now we can relax, rest and enjoy the fruits of our labors … ah, how nice to feel and be free for a bit.
Even if you don't personally like his sneakers or clothing line, the receipts don't lie, and the rapper is raking in the dough for his labors hand over fist.
" In his acceptance speech, Mr. Obama acknowledged being surprised by the honor because "I am at the beginning, and not the end, of my labors on the world stage.
NASA never cleared their space-gardener Peggy Whitson to munch on the field mustard, but her hand sneaks into a photograph of cosmonauts enjoying the fruits of their labors.
The new White Album package peers deeply into their labors; it includes, for instance, Take 20183 of George Harrison's "Not Guilty," a song that never reached the finished album.
Gonzalo Higuain: Higuain is Argentina's enigma, a player who seems to score at will for his club Juventus but labors to hit the target when wearing the national shirt.
It's going to take more than a few years before companies entering the direct-to-consumer space (Disney, Comcast, AT&T) start to see the profit of their labors.
"We all want to see the fruit of our labors," says Rusty Lindquist, VP of strategic HR insights and product marketing at Bamboo HR, in a statement to CNBC.
The whole "fall in love in a day" device, though, not only feels strained but labors to approximate the dimensions of a movie, relying heavily on music and meaningful stares.
Eventually Mr. Caughman, whose shoulder-length hair and gray-speckled beard suggests Jeff Bridges's "The Dude," gave up his labors and approached the shucking table, can of Jacuzzi in hand.
The jury saw the fruits of Pemberton's labors this week, with prosecutors for the first time presenting evidence that they contend ties individual defendants to the violence on Jan. 20.
The reality star has given detailed accounts on her blog about the difficulties she experienced during her two labors, and has spoken about considering surrogacy for future children with West.
"I'm fit before pregnancy, I stay as fit as I can during pregnancy, and that I think has allowed me to have pretty great labors, deliveries and recovery," she said.
Similarly, Greek vases with various paintings upon them could be set up sequentially to collectively tell the story of Hercules's twelve labors, or recreate various scenes from the Trojan War.
In a similar way, Mr. Starr said, mass-appeal magnets like Buddakan help finance chef-driven labors of love like Upland, the Clocktower, Serpico (in Philadelphia) and now Le Coucou.
The Greek mythological character Hercules was sentenced to performing a number of labors (either 10 or 12, depending on the source) for King Eurystheus of Tiryns, a stronghold near Mycenae.
Every polity in the Four Kingdoms generates magic, which wells up from the intentions and labors of its people and invests local rulers with hereditary, semi-sentient spirits called Immanents.
Mr. Fordjour, on the other hand, says that while he is thankful for the help of many people, his success is a product of his own long labors and studies.
Ms. Whitsitt attempts something similar here as her play shifts from cozy domesticity — Toklas cooks while Stein labors at her desk — to an unsettling descent into the writer's inner world.
Mr. Weinraub labors to give "Fall" a nonfiction aura, pinning its scenes to real events and including interstitial documentary material like newspaper headlines and verbatim extracts from Miller's antiwar speeches.
The clues, however, prove less subtle, while the movie labors in its quest to tease them out, after an energetic opening sequence that picks up where its predecessor left off.
We are no longer living out the legacy of Weber's edifying tale of Puritan spiritual entrepreneurship, harnessing the ascetic labors of the Old World to conquer a fledgling colonial-mercantile economy.
For example, Mancuso reveals that it takes 50 hours to create a wig, even though the fruits of their labors often culminate in a sketch that might last five minutes, tops.
While that's largely true of The Lost Legacy, it was refreshing how often your companion pitched in to the labors of solving this particular mystery in ways that were actually useful.
What the wider society is like, what it labors at, and how it feeds itself are questions that never vex the film, although we do see pizzas being ferried by drone.
And they show their appreciation by consuming a dish that, despite requiring prep and cooking time longer than some human labors, frequently tastes like a chicken that didn't try hard enough.
The adventures he and his drinking companions share in search of liquid truth are argonautic, with sleepless labors in France, labyrinthine exertions in Cuba and one near cataclysmic encounter in Mexico.
"Today, entire Pakistan, whether they are school children, college students, shopkeepers, labors or employees, all have gathered to show solidarity with people of Indian Occupied J&K," Pakistan's government tweeted Friday.
Watching the quartet of actors performing their characters' cadenced daily labors in Kieran Knowles's gripping "Operation Crucible," at 59E59 Theaters, it's impossible not to feel the warming reassurance of reliable interdependence.
Emboldened by their war experience, African-American veterans returned to the Delta to demand the full rights of citizenship and justice, not only before the law but also in their labors.
Damon Dash says his ex-wife, Rachel Roy, has been hiding stacks of cash that are rightfully his -- the fruits of her fashion company's labors -- so he's suing her for fraud.
Exhausted from his labors, he naps inside his rickety craft and, in a fantastical dream that recalls such books as "Where the Wild Things Are," he sails it out to sea.
Otherwise, Trump did not highlight tech's policy priorities, like internet access, even as his administration labors to assemble a multi-billion dollar proposal to upgrade the very guts of the United States.
It's pretty familiar stuff -- Reeves is motivated by a crime that strikes close to home -- with Ernie Hudson as the captain and Natalie Martinez as the patrolwoman Reeves labors to win over.
Trump has a cash problem Hillary Clinton's big fund-raising edge has a lot of Republicans worried -- and they say the clock is ticking as Donald Trump labors to close the gap.
While the story takes several engrossing twists and unexpected turns, the project labors at times under its complexity, lacking the clear "Steve Avery: Innocent or guilty?" through line that its forerunner possessed.
They've been in there using the main exhibition space as a working studio since February 10th, with a public reception Friday, February 19th to show off the culmination of their improvisational labors.
The road-trip plot entertains, often spectacularly, but it labors like the Chateau to reach the speed limit, sometimes leaving the reader to wonder with Josie whether we are really getting anywhere.
Hoping to convert his daily constitutional into cash, a correspondent recently amassed more than a hundred sweatcoins by walking around New York, and then investigated what he could reap from his labors.
Check out more of the fruits of his labors below: To see more from Jordan Bolton's Objects series, visit his Tumblr, and find prints of his work on his Etsy page here.
Only the genius in chief can know how it made sense, a year into Jared Kushner's Middle Eastern diplomatic labors and before they had yielded a peace plan, to torpedo his efforts.
What remains, though, is an impressively detailed, dense epic in two volumes, "The Billion-Dollar Molecule" and "The Antidote," describing the truly herculean labors needed to birth a panel of marketable drugs.
That latter point of reference proves key, as the movie labors to pay off its premise, delivering not much more than an amusing stroll through its gallery of over-the-top characters.
Consumer goods companies and retailers in Saudi Arabia have suffered as the combination of the introduction of Value Added Tax, higher energy prices and a fragile labors market have curbed consumer spending.
McEnroe's adorable Angus calves and grain-filled silos made it easy to imagine that my waste was circling virtuously, even as I blocked out the miserable labors of the transfer station downstate.
Throughout, Gaitskill is reliably unsparing but never mean, nor clever for the sake of it; even when operating as a critic she retains an artist's appreciation for the labors of creative work.
"Our precious local law enforcement resources will be squandered if police are pulled from their duties to arrest otherwise law-abiding maids, busboys, labors, mothers and fathers," said de León in a statement.
Her best—indeed her only—friends are Zelda (Octavia Spencer), who polishes and scrubs alongside her, and Giles (Richard Jenkins), a toupee-topped bachelor who labors, with scant reward, as a commercial illustrator.
On the one hand, his is a cynical denial that hospitality, idealism, and labors of love exist, an insistence on seeing every instance of venial human hypocrisy as proof of a meaningless void.
Of Oz the Wizard (which, yes, even alphabetizes the opening credits and concluding "End The" card) is the fruit of Bucy's labors, and it's astonishingly entertaining for being a movie in alphabetical order.
Although Jinger's mother and some of her sisters had home births — "My mom and sisters have had long labors," she shares —  she admittedly doesn't "feel comfortable" with going that route for her daughter's delivery.
Today, Theron still labors to get people to talk about what she's reading, her craft, or her politics, instead of what she ate to gain weight or what she's doing in her private life.
A group of powerful black lawmakers in the U.S. Congress is pushing Uber to hire more people of color, as the ride-hailing company labors to fill a growing list of vacant leadership positions.
Nearly paralyzed, the administration now labors under a cloud of scandal that casts a shadow over the nation and the world, both of which have been deprived of proper leadership by the White House.
He chose the most difficult art, stone carving, as his specialty and took on labors to make Hercules faint, such as a monumental tomb for Pope Julius II that occupied him for forty years.
But I insist — as I think "Little Labors" does — that motherhood is an undiscovered country in the literary sense, one we must venture into lest our experience goes unrecorded, or recorded only by men.
Technology has gradually been trending in the direction that physical labor will no longer be needed with the narrow exception of incredibly specialized labors (think brain surgeon, advanced repair professionals, customized home builders, etc).
Then there is Julius Randle, who signed on as the Knicks' sort of star this past summer and labors under the unhelpful illusion that he is a 6-foot-8, 250-pound point guard.
This event could potentially signify that the company is pushing back its timeline for an IPO, keeping employees that have been sitting on equity for several years happy as Unity labors on in private markets.
Once in the fold, she labors to integrate the program -- which relegates African-Americans to "Negro Day" -- a reminder of a segregated past that's largely resolved here by the shared love of music and dance.
"Part of making the home special is the labors of being at home: how tidy you are, what you put on the wall, in the fridge, the effort you put into your cooking," Harper says.
That means, just two months into his term, a new president who lost the popular vote and labors under historically low approval ratings faces real danger that things will get worse before they get better.
At venerable Baltusrol Golf Club on Thursday, Walker enjoyed the fruits of his labors and the sight of birdie putts falling into the cup as he claimed the first-round lead at the PGA Championship.
Less compact than "The Lives of Others," it ranges much more widely, in both tone and time, and labors under a musical score so tenacious that you feel half bullied into the right emotional response.
The hero killed the beast as the first of his 12 labors; he wears the skin tied jauntily around his neck like a cashmere sweater, and it drapes down Hercules' shoulders to his noteworthy backside.
They are not pie in the sky; they were the core of the New Deal: expanding Social Security, restricting corporate greed and recklessness, and empowering workers so they share in the profits of their labors.
Warren Buffett on Saturday forcefully defended Berkshire Hathaway decision to invest heavily in stocks of companies such as Apple as he labors through a four-year drought since his last major acquisition of a company.
But it took its basic cue from Martin Luther's simple claim that all Christians do the work of God — and in God's eyes, their labors are just as holy as the duties of a priest.
Oh, one other thing: Some members of that swarm have already accumulated a paper net worth in the billions from their labors, as the value of one "coin" of Ether rose from $8 on Jan.
These details come out in flashbacks, while the present action centers on Ben's labors to unlock secrets about Elena's whereabouts without alerting those above him, which include top brass played by Dennis Haysbert and Julia Ormond.
Although bitcoin miners get paid a sum of bitcoin for their labors, the price tag of validating transactions in the first place could be a problem for the widespread penetration of that technology in commercial activity.
And women who were allowed to eat and drink more than the traditional ice chips and water had labors that were shorter, by an average of 16 minutes, compared to women with the more restrictive diets.
But Rebecca is never found, and the novel isn't really about this loss; on the contrary, McGregor delicately labors to show with what terrifying ease the quick pulse of life displaces the lost signal of death.
" Providing historical context, McKee notes that "as societies industrialized, the notion that work should be painful grew and spread as workers lost autonomy, the joy of seeing the fruits of their labors and even fresh air.
Ms. Cheatham labors to explore her own identity as a chef while at the same time executing Mr. Samuelsson's hits in the restaurant's kitchen, six days a week, usually for 12 to 16 hours a day.
Commissioned to paint Hercules' labors for Philip IV's Buen Retiro Palace, Zurbarán depicted the superhero as a tightly wound package of muscle, with little of the individuality Titian afforded to Venus, or Rubens to personified Fortune.
It seems like prime season for mosaic-finding in Cyprus, as just last month, construction crews in the southern coastal city of Larnaca came across another enormous, 2nd century CE floor showing the Labors of Hercules.
The conservatism with which I identify is humble about the dangers always around the next corner, and therefore it labors to be grateful for every spark of thick localistic community built on volunteerism and neighborly affection.
For all the comforts and familiarities of the household, it's the job site, the place where our skills are honed and our labors converted to currency, that truly defines not just our proficiencies but our element.
Letter of Recommendation Somewhere in an unidentifiable patch of scrubby forest, a nameless man labors to make something — an ax, a forge, an entire hut — using only materials that he has collected from the surrounding wilderness.
Ryan was a fixture among establishment Republicans even before joining Mitt Romney's presidential ticket in 2012, his previous labors on the House Budget Committee cementing his reputation as the charts-and-graphs wizard of fiscal conservatism.
It labors on with a melody that feels like trudging through deep snow, but cooks in enough tension and layering of sounds to make a song that can keep heads banging ever so slowly for 14 minutes.
More than 220,000 South Koreans have registered with the government as former forced labors since the issue came to a head following a 2005 release of some diplomatic cables in the run-up to the 1965 pact.
" Writing about his own novelistic labors, Amis presents a process that "often seems to consist of nothing but decisions," a self-entrancement during which "busy means fascinated to the point of being incapable of doing anything else.
Garcia Luna said he had received commendations from high-level U.S. officials for his labors in fighting organized crime in Mexico and that he had been "systematically defamed" due to the actions he took against criminal networks.
Bala also labors to explain things that do not require explanation, from immigration law ("there can be a gap between policy and practice") to Border Services ("the agency responsible for patrolling the perimeter, the country's official boundaries").
The second half of King's book follows the long, frustrating labors of Reese, Daniels's mother and a handful of others, including the first African-American special agent of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, to free Daniels.
The transfer of these labors had a deleterious effect: We mistook the essential duty of reaching readers and securing our future as mere tasks that anyone could do, when in reality these were essential to our work.
Finally, it would strengthen the United States as Washington labors to deliver a win in the ongoing trade disputes with China, as the deal would continue to isolate China as the bad actor on the international scene.
We have been told that sex shouldn't be sold, and instead should be given away for free within the bounds of a relationship, like other labors that have been linked to womanhood, such as housework and childcare.
The film — which, by the way, includes a surprising amount of droll humor — would be better if it trusted the audience to recognize this, rather than piling ordeals worthy of the Labors of Hercules onto its protagonist.
Its veracity is less important than its existence: Every election day, the story went, the Sénateur sent his goons around to the polling stations to offer the poll workers a cold drink, thanking them for their labors.
A descent into a deep subterranean mine and a series of blindingly fiery eruptions in a steel mill are matched by Zhao's calmly furious closeups of workers whose faces and bodies are marked by these dangerous labors.
" If the people of his county saw fit to elect him to the Illinois State Legislature, he said, "they will have conferred a favor upon me, for which I shall be unremitting in my labors to compensate.
And as briefly luminous scenes in Los Angeles and Manhattan give way to Bella's drab council house (whose screeching wallpaper would have sapped anyone's will to live), Mr. McGuigan labors to dispel the odor of the grave.
Though Teie first self-released it last year, Universal is set to take the fruits of his labors to mainstream consumers on November 4, marking a rare instance of a major label investing in a non-human market.
Lande, a former NFL scout and draft analyst, is in the business of evaluating prospective professional football players, which means he labors in a purely speculative field, sifting through risk factors in an attempt to quantify future potential.
The disconnect is at the heart of the dilemma facing Mr. Trump as he labors to find a way out of an impasse that has shuttered large parts of the government and cost 800,000 federal employees their pay.
Hercules's labors were penitential — prone to fits of madness and having killed his family, he was about to continue on a murderous rampage when Athena, goddess of wisdom, saved him from his own folly by knocking him unconscious.
One who pressed forward incessantly and never rested from his labors, who grew fast and made infinite demands on life, would always find himself in a new country or wilderness, and surrounded by the raw material of life.
One of life's great labors is learning to recognize and live with the person we reveal ourselves to be through the choices we make or don't make, about the desires that we honor and the ones we don't.
Although Jinger's mother and some of her sisters had home births — "My mom and sisters have had long labors," she said —  she admitted on Counting On that she didn't "feel comfortable" with going that route for her daughter's delivery.
Although Jinger's mother and some of her sisters had home births — "My mom and sisters have had long labors," she said —  she admitted on Counting On that she didn't "feel comfortable" with going that route for her daughter's delivery.
Scott Kelly is a busy man, and so are the collected members of Amenra; both parties have an ever-growing number of musical and artistic projects going at all times, and the fruits of their varied labors never disappoint.
And now here is reason No. 2: Mr. Zegen, 39, labors under the quite mistaken impression that he can pop on a piece of brimmed headgear and go forth into the world, wholly unrecognizable to all who behold him.
Yet in a way, transition has always been central to a geographically scattered scene that's uneven in its offerings and anchored by a handful of larger nonprofits alongside a rotating cast of small spaces run as labors of love.
A couple of decades ago, it was easy to recognize a "selling out" narrative: An artist or group labors in obscurity doing good work until a corporation spots them and offers money and fame in exchange for creative control.
If the setup, and Max Hunter's clinical direction, suggests an insufferable reality-show pilot — or a millennial live-action version of the personified emotions in Pixar's "Inside Out" — Mr. Corbeil labors to reveal the characters' humanity in his script.
Ms. Collins is known as a shrewd politician who has built ties to every part of the state and labors to scrape together benefits for its shipyards, lobstermen and large elderly population and to promote them when at home.
He withholds his image from them, he shrouds himself in mystery, and he thunders about the suffering and hard work the people must do in order to feel close to God, something he labors at but doesn't feel himself.
Despite an uneven track record, "In the Tall Grass" gives the lamest King adaptations a run for their money, as writer-director Vincenzo Natali labors to stretch out the story, which takes a wrong turn in more ways than one.
She should have said, I&aposm very glad that all of our labors are bearing fruit, but instead, she is trying to sell books and settle scores and you&aposve got to be anti-Trump for those to be successful.
But in the case of early labors, this is much too late to do anything to significantly prolong a pregnancy or address an underlying health concern, leading to more premature babies and more chance of health risks for the mother.
In the cult Japanese anime Patlabor, humanity has invented giant worker robots called "Labors," but a couple of them go haywire and investigators eventually find out there was malware implanted in the robots' new operating system update, which their company made.
The working atmosphere at Facebook—where the product one labors on is also where one socializes with colleagues, friends, and family—is designed to enforce fealty to the mission and, like the product itself, to facilitate the goal of absolute togetherness.
Chris Christie of any involvement in the George Washington Bridge traffic scandal; as WNYC's Matt Katz revealed, the Mastro report on the matter was among the Bridgegate labors for which the taxpayers of New Jersey paid Mr. Mastro's firm $11.2 million.
So you go through the beginning, middle, and the end of a story only to find yourself trapped in what feels like an endless continuation where your character's labors are as ceaseless and devoid of reason as those of the undead.
I know women who've been forced (sometimes physically) to labor on their backs (a dated practice that many hospitals still prefer in spite of the fact that is not evidence-based and leads to longer labors and more cesarean births).
I think you have to give a little credit to Tiffany, who labors under the burden of having been named for a jewelry store and got stuck with the job of telling the long-awaited touching personal anecdotes about her father.
Jitish Kallat, the Mumbai-based artist whose first show at New York's Sperone Westwater gallery opened last week, frequently uses unorthodox methods: He labors away in the rain at night, or douses drawings with inflammable liquids and sets them on fire.
Sullivan writes: The relationship between President Trump and Senate Republicans has deteriorated so sharply in recent days that some are openly defying his directives, bringing long-simmering tensions to a boil as the GOP labors to reorient its stalled legislative agenda.
The factory is still there — run by AvtoVaz, owned by Renault-Nissan — its buildings stretching for dozens of blocks, its chimneys belching smoke into the sky, the fruit of its labors glinting in the gray light of mile-wide parking lots.
Even in an election cycle that's run against his electoral ambitions, the fruits of these labors are evident: In every primary state in which exit polls have been conducted, majorities of Democrats consistently affirm their support for Medicare for All.
Increasingly, the sober-minded Marine seems to be in on the joke about the relative futility of his labors: "I'm leaving and I'm not coming back," he has told his aides, only to show up for work the following day.
While researching my novel I came across two quirky, powerful books on Lincoln, both consummate labors of love: "The Physical Lincoln," by John G. Sotos, M.D., is a catalog of every description of every part of Lincoln's body ever recorded.
Michael Hausfeld, the lawyer who brought the O'Bannon case against the N.C.A.A., filed a lawsuit against North Carolina (and the N.C.A.A.) charging that athletes had been deprived of the one thing they are promised in return for their labors: a real education.
When reproducible productivity and coherent, completed tasks are the ingredients for addictive gaming, an ethical shift occurs: Rewards are laid out for the completion of tasks and not for emotional labors like empathizing with a friend or taking care of a sick parent.
"We are working hard doing rescue labors, lifting debris, designing infographics to inform, providing food and water to people who are putting their lives at risk by trying to rescue others, doing street work, transporting, well; contributing with everything we can," He wrote.
Bauer, who typically labors quite a bit to get outs even when he is pitching well, threw 083 pitches in the inning — including 10 in Zobrist's at-bat — and if early going was any indication, Cleveland may be going to the bullpen early.
An unfortunately contrived Holocaust drama that labors under the delusion that the subject matter lends itself to uplift, "The Last Suit" concerns Abraham Bursztein (Miguel Ángel Solá), a Jew who was born in Poland but has lived in Argentina since the war.
My father, a white man and lifelong construction worker who labors alongside immigrants and people of color on job sites across the Midwest and South working for a Kansas-based general contractor owned by a woman, would never make such an error.
The first half of this bantam novel chronicles Abe's disguised life as he labors in a wire rope factory and plots his deeper metamorphosis — "the majestic burden of transformation" — by securing a wife, a dime dancer named Inez, and also a son.
With 30 paintings, prints, photographs, drawings and sculptures, all from the permanent collection, "Men at Work" explores a range of physical, intellectual and creative labors — from the death-defying process of constructing a dam to the rarefied realm of a musician playing his instrument.
Some apps and services are put together as labors of love by independent developers working in their spare time, so there might not be any revenue stream at all, but it's one of the flags to look for when deciding if you'll sign up.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - Malta said on Friday it would take in 54 migrants rescued by an Italian charity boat off Libya this week, after Italy refused to let the vessel dock at one of its ports as it labors to shut down sea migration routes.
In a jointly filed brief supporting Great Neck, New York-based First Quality's position, Google Inc, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and more than a dozen other companies said NPEs often delay bringing a claim until a patents become more valuable through the defendants' labors.
So it was with other specimens—the white painted chair that he blessed with his presence in the lunchroom; the simple wooden chair from the language lab, on which he rested from his labors—all preserved under glass, like the relics of a saint.
"Despite an uneven track record, 'In the Tall Grass' gives the lamest King adaptations a run for their money, as writer-director Vincenzo Natali labors to stretch out the story, which takes a wrong turn in more ways than one," wrote Brian Lowry for CNN. 
They were committed enough, wise enough, to understand that even if our country did not yet grasp what they were capable of contributing, their labors would produce a more equitable future in which those who followed them could flourish and grow, as they have.
Thanks to the members' labors, any journalist or historian interested in assessing the problem of priestly sex abuse dispassionately, and anyone seeking the truth about a lurid and polarizing story, can turn to a sober and detailed accounting — one that that the church itself commissioned.
With the move, Mr. Gilbert is leaving behind the Philharmonic as it labors to jump-start the long-delayed renovation of its Lincoln Center home, David Geffen Hall — and moving to a city whose gleaming new hall has been capturing the imagination of audiences.
That agreement would not have been possible without the extraordinary diplomatic labors of John Kerry, the person Mr. Tillerson is nominated to replace, and also a person who saw climate change as a supremely important issue and put it near the top of his agenda.
Slurs like Mr. Trump's reinforce the idea that without sex to offer, women are worthless, in the same way harassers do when they demand that women fork over sexual favors to have the chance to achieve with their legitimate labors what their male colleagues do.
In order to save her family, Chihiro labors away at Yubaba's bathhouse, a spa for wacky spirits, all the while devising a plan and paying her debts until she can collect her parents and return them to the life they once led in the human world.
The US, its allies, and Iraqi forces are dealing with ISIS -- but having spent copious amounts of time in Iraq in recent years, I have yet to meet a single person who labors under the delusion that peace and prosperity will follow the terror group's demise.
They are the people whose labors built the original infrastructures that gave rise to this vibrant, wild city, and, not incidentally, the people who built our nation's foundations, including those forced to build the mansion in DC where the current President — that whiny, lazy white supremacist — lives.
Amazonians will be able to break from their daily labors to walk amid the greenery along suspension bridges and climb into meeting spaces resembling bird nests perched in mature trees, where the company expects them to brainstorm—and perhaps even invent the next billion-dollar opportunity.
The trouble with alcohol lies not in the bottle or in our organic chemicals but in ourselves, and not in our individual constitutions but in the misbegotten conception of self under which each of us labors: that we must be the authors of our own life stories.
Ms. Ways — who grew up in west Pennsylvania more of a music fan, but became seduced by the comedy of the sketch series "The State" — now books three shows, including ones starring David Cross and another with Sasheer Zamata, but describes them as labors of love.
For over three decades, Orthodox Jewish women in Brooklyn neighborhoods like Borough Park, Midwood and Kensington have used a decidedly low-tech approach involving a fine-toothed metal comb, drugstore hair conditioner and plenty of paper towels, onto which they smear the nauseating results of their labors.
"Pain and Glory" is by far his most watery work, drenched in the glide and purl of time; when Salvador, as a kid, catches sight of a grown man soaping and rinsing his naked form, after the labors of the day, he faints into a fever.
"Once again, the labors of Black folks (in this case, the 1995 Million Man March and the 1997 Million Woman March organized by Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam) were being co-opted and erased by clueless White ones," Jamilah Lemieux wrote at ColorLines in January.
Christian Zionism—the belief that a Jewish Israel is a prophetic precursor to the return of Christ in the End of Days—is ever more stridently part of U.S. policy toward the Middle East and certainly animates the diplomatic labors of Mike Pompeo, our zealous secretary of state.
Taken together, the labors of this Roosevelt-Lodge partnership forged the reputation of their Republican Party as the exponent of a more vigorous, forceful and outward-looking foreign policy, in contrast to the Democrats' narrower horizons and embrace of traditional isolation — horizons that Wilson would do much to expand.
" Sister Khloé Kardashian looks on with wide eyes as Kim tells the family about the procedure to remove scar tissue from her difficult previous labors, noting that the decision to try for a third baby "would still be a really high-risk pregnancy, just, like, we'd be able to get pregnant.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The United States has reached an agreement that is expected to open the door for its first-ever exports of shell eggs to South Korea, as the North Asian country labors through its worst outbreak of bird flu in history, U.S. government and industry officials said on Friday.
The real victims are the individuals, universities, startups and small businesses — the sources of new innovation in this country — that are undercapitalized and cannot afford the prohibitively high costs in court and the PTAB of defending their productive labors against pirates (especially when these pirates are well-funded and large corporations).
When the Hills' bronze collection was featured in an exhibition at the Frick Collection in 2014, for example, students at an East Harlem elementary school studied the labors of Hercules for a week before seeing the bronze depictions of him by artists like Giuseppe Piamontini and Antonio Susini in the show.
North has been full steam ahead on the smart glasses and seems to have dumped plans to pursue the Myo band further so offloading the patents seems like an easy choice as the team labors to scale sales of its smart glasses that starts at $599 ($799 with prescription lenses).
"At Home With Amy Sedaris" evokes that feeling through spectacularly deranged comedy: Although Sedaris's down-the-dial Martha Stewart labors under a sign that reads "Being Alone Is A-OK," she craves company so much, she lets a murderer (Michael Shannon) into the house in the Agatha Christie-themed season finale.
Carson mixes scholarship, poetry, and prose to take a somewhat minor character from Greek mythology—Geryon, a winged red monster whom Herakles fights during one of his famous labors—and rewrites him into a modern lonely gay teen who, instead of being slain, falls in love with the dashing Greek hero.
The actual draft—and the NFL Combine, for that matter—have frequently been compared to slave auctions because they feature NFL owners, who are generally white, evaluating the physicality and temperament of young, generally black men who have never been paid for their previous labors, and selecting them for their own.
If he labors under the illusion that he has taken one of the grand jobs in basketball, it at least differs little from the delusion afflicting most Knicks fans, and here I speak as someone who possessed a ticket plan well into the team's death-rattle phase this past decade.
"I'm fit before pregnancy, I stay as fit as I can during pregnancy, and that I think has allowed me to have pretty great labors, deliveries and recovery," Baldwin — who teamed up with Little Tikes to throw her kids a huge end-of-summer party at her home in the Hamptons — tells PEOPLE.
When Edward Snowden leaked a treasure trove of classified NSA documents to the media in 2013, he may have expected outrage and radical political change, but he probably didn't expect that the fruits of his labors would one day wind up on a doggie vest on the internet, for sale for about $20.
That is perhaps the most generous statement that can be said about efforts to eliminate subminimum wage waivers that benefit — yes benefit — hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities across the U.S. The legal precedent for paying disabled workers less than minimum wage dates back to the 1938 Fair Labors and Standards Act.
Their titles announce a quarry, or query: "Men Explain Things to Me" (Rebecca Solnit), "The Selfishness of Others: An Essay on the Fear of Narcissism" (Kristin Dombek), "The Hatred of Poetry" (Ben Lerner), "Little Labors" (Rivka Galchen), "Pretentiousness: Why It Matters" (Dan Fox), "Nicotine" (Gregor Hens), "The Art of Death" (Edwidge Danticat).
To attempt to create a program that successfully imitates the style of one of the greatest painters of all time is hubristic and doomed to fail, but those characteristics are just like catnip to the men and women at the bleeding edge of tech — and the result of their labors is remarkable and compelling.
We can see, in Russell Westbrook's self-consuming desire or a shooter's metronomic calm or the way in which great labors make superhumans and normal humans weak, something that we cannot deny, that we understand as true in the same innate way that we understand so much else in the world as fundamentally false.
But mostly, the audience sat rapt as the actors ran through the story of the ultimate Greek hero, who returned home from his 12 labors to kill the usurper who had taken over his household, only to fall into madness and murder his own wife and children with his invincible weapon, the bow of Apollo.
It is our constant anxiety about that violence, our memory of its past labors and our dread of its future manifestations, that lays down the rules for how a people as complex and as diverse as we continue to coexist — continue to live together, tolerate each other and, from time to time, murder one another.
In the drolly titled 2012 painting Building the Boat While Sailing, a crowd labors to assemble a raft that is already afloat; one person hammers a nail with his fist, two more try to raise the sail, several others just loll about while, on opposite sides of the canvas, two figures spurt water into the air like Italian fountains.
To elevate their research, he and his staff have hired additional experts, are overhauling the museum's website to ensure that provenances are more detailed and soon plan to announce a surprising byproduct of their labors: One of the Neue Galerie's major works has a clouded history and may be returned to people who say they are the rightful owners.
" He says he gets asked all the time how food can have an impact on pregnancy, from helping the fetus grow to flipping a breech baby (how nice if a sleeve of Thin Mints could achieve that), but he's careful to caution that "very, very few patients actually start their own labors — [the] vast majority are spontaneous.
But these feeds hide the reality from the cameras: the nausea, the immobility (with a few notable exceptions), the shortness of breath from climbing a flight of stairs, the searing round ligament pain, the radiating back pain, the unwelcome spotting, the difficult labors, the episiotomies, the C-sections, the emergency decisions, the complications that no one foresees.
Hailing from the same studio, featuring "This is Us" star Milo Ventimiglia (braving the don't-work-with-dogs-and-children warning) and Kevin Costner as the voice of his furry friend, the movie labors to bring gravitas to Garth Stein's novel, with the soulful mutt reciting what sounds a whole lot like slightly esoteric dog poetry.
A quarter of a century ago, she and Philip Zelikow, both of whom served as midlevel officials in President George H. W. Bush's National Security Council, described the virtuoso statecraft that brought the Cold War to a peaceful conclusion in "Germany Unified and Europe Transformed" — a kind of bookend to the world-ordering labors of Marshall and Acheson.
And to enlist the audience's assistance in these labors, perhaps — in this age when time (in Western culture at least) has been highly distorted from what it is in other parts of the world, or what it was here even a generation ago, by new interfaces — for our own good as much as for her purposes.
Because of how depleted the Cavs were by the time the Finals began, and because the Warriors were still in the first supernova flare, last season's NBA Finals felt like a watershed—for all the heroics of LeBron's single-minded and effectively single-handed labors, the series felt explicitly like the end of one era and the beginning of another.
Another impasse between the speaker, who labors within the reality of divided government, and the most conservative members of the House, who do not abide that reality, highlights the fact that while the congressional elections of 2010 gave Republicans a sturdy hold on the House, their inability to reach internal consensus continues to limit their ability to leave a significant imprint on governing and public policy.
The debate over tariffs on foreign products continues here and overseas as President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE labors to address what he believes are trade arrangements that put the United States at an economic disadvantage.
" He wrote: "Sharing with the English the common law tradition of judge-made law, Americans are blessed with a much fuller literature on their judges' lives, reflecting, I believe, an American appreciation of the truth that the law a judge makes is a projection of values that are inescapably personal — even while the judge labors to be impartial between the litigants and objective in his framing of the dispositive legal rule.
These fraternities often inspired labors of loving craftsmanship, like a folding table made in 1933 by James J. Crozier, a carpenter and high-ranking Odd Fellow from Islip, N.Y. One of the exhibition's most beautiful pieces, it has an intricately patterned marquetry top with rows of squares surrounding a striped shield, heart-in-hand, all-seeing eye and the letters F, L and T — for Friendship, Love and Truth — each within the link of a three-link chain.
That's thanks to the perversion of the Supreme Court confirmation process, which once provided the Senate and the public with useful information about a potential justice's views on the Constitution, but which has, ever since the bitter battle over President Ronald Reagan's failed nomination of Robert Bork in 1987, devolved into a second-rate Samuel Beckett play starring an earnest legal scholar who sits for days at a microphone and labors to sound thoughtful while saying almost nothing.
" If this is not Turkmenistan, nor yet the land of Newspeak, but our America after all, where the curiously coiffed Great Leader of childish petulance accuses all media dissenters of distributing "FAKE NEWS," and attacks the judiciary, and adores an autocrat, and labors night and day for his wealthiest cronies in the name of some phony "middle-class miracle," then you must "hold on when there is nothing in you except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on!
I have made the obsie, and perhaps it is an obvi obsie, that for a lot of women who are naturally or demographically susceptible to cultural expectations, by which I guess I mean having their bodies, choices, behaviors and labors panopticonned, acclimating to the idea that money is for you to keep, whenever possible, or spend, but just for you and your very own purposes and priorities, and not to fulfill other people's expectations and just, ideas, of you and your life, can be a tough one.

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