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To be honest, I think this process has been more grueling than previous processes.
But locals are concerned about the pollution and more grueling warehouse jobs coming to the area.
But buying life insurance has traditionally been a more grueling process, often taking weeks to finalize.
And for Gabby, it's all the more grueling because of the unique challenges posed by her injury.
Far from being an easy night's work, professional wrestling is one of the more grueling professions imaginable.
As the ranks of the moderates thin, the jobs of the remaining moderates become more grueling and hopeless.
One event, plus one event, plus one more grueling event equals bragging rights for the rest of your life.
From wide-angle to close-up, Bacon portrays daily existence as more grueling — and more unredeemable — than any bullfight.
Part of that, he said, is in thanks to more attention to his diet and a more grueling training regimen.
In other words, waiting until a conference to find consensus among senators may make the process more grueling and uncertain.
In several respects, Pelosi faces a more grueling landscape than she did in first taking the Speaker's gavel in 85033.
Sometimes guides won't travel those routes if they deem the hike unsafe, or they take other routes that can be more grueling or circuitous.
Billions of people in this world work harder than I ever have, under far more grueling conditions, and still don't make a living wage.
But a campaign to take Tripoli could be even more grueling, says Hamish Kinnear, senior analyst for the Middle East and North Africa at Verisk Maplecroft.
The second time was far more grueling: a 14-hour double mastectomy in November, followed by an eight-week course of chemotherapy that ended in May.
Many new cooks discover that kitchen work is more grueling and less glamorous than it appears on TV, with long hours, low pay and unreliable benefits.
Waves of Asian, African and Latino newcomers have filled jobs at pork, egg and turkey plants where wages have fallen and work has grown more grueling.
Trump administration officials have repeatedly denigrated the Iran nuclear deal; any talks with North Korea would be even more grueling, any agreement modest and prone to failure.
He has been a continuing presence at the firm, though he has handed over some of his more grueling travel duties to the firm's president, Gary D. Cohn.
Language barriers can make a refugee's long journey even more grueling, but a new app is getting them the translation help they need —  wherever they are in the world.
The Midwest Region was tougher than any region and the Big 12 Conference — which KU won for a 14th consecutive time — was more grueling than any league this season.
This tests physical ability and mental strength and is frequently said to be even more grueling -- see this analysis -- than Army Ranger School, which opened to women in early 2015.
But if Wednesday is any indication, with Democrats now in control of the House and eager to conduct oversight, she's in for more grueling hearings over the next couple years.
The conflict between Rick and Negan will clearly provide the backbone of the season to come, this hour's skirmish being the opening salvo in a longer and more grueling campaign.
One thing, however, seems true, though it is not testimony and I don't know if the jury will consider it: this entire process has been more grueling for Unsworth than Musk.
But a campaign to take Tripoli could be even more grueling, analysts say, with some predicting prolonged and heavy fighting near the capital thanks to better-organized militias in the country's west.
There is a common misconception throughout all sports that siblings or children of coaches are given preferential treatment, but if anything, his relationship with Firas only made his training sessions more grueling.
For the best college basketball teams in the nation, early-season exhibition games are meant to help powerhouse programs lock in their lineups and prepare for the more grueling schedule that lies ahead.
Auditioning for the &aposBiggest Loser&apos sounds even more grueling than being on the showA new show features &aposBiggest Loser&apos winners who regained weight — and reveals a deeper truth about weight loss
For some personal trainers, though, working at Equinox is more grueling than glamorous, according to court records and interviews with labor lawyers, fitness experts, Equinox managers and nearly 30 current and former Equinox trainers.
The match proved a far more grueling affair for Williams than she had in her opener, where she dismantled Maria Sharapova with one of her most dominant performances since returning from maternity leave in 2018.
In Rome, he had already fought through Nadal in a taxing two-set quarterfinal and Kei Nishikori in an even more grueling three-set semifinal before playing with a sore ankle against Murray on very little rest.
The need to play the same number of games in fewer days has become a point of contention as the season has dragged on, particularly among teams in the Western Conference, which typically face more grueling itineraries.
"While it's true that Michael leaving made for a much more grueling summer for everyone because of the additional work required to prep a new cohost every day, the whole staff has actually bonded over it," said the insider.
"While it's true that Michael leaving made for a much more grueling summer for everyone because of the additional work required to prep a new cohost every day, the whole staff has actually bonded over it," a source tells PEOPLE.
But the lead-up to this summer's Olympics in Rio is starting to look more grueling than a 3,000 meter steeplechase: The event has been plagued by public health concerns about Zika, delayed construction, and forcible evictions from the favelas near the Olympic sites, all exacerbated by Brazil's deeper economic woes.
The Rockies had also lost on Monday and had faced a much more grueling schedule: After beating the Nationals in Denver on Sunday, they headed to California the next day, then had to fly back across the country to Chicago following a 5-2 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the N.L. West tiebreaker.
KERNEN: I THINK I DON'T KNOW, BECAUSE I HAVE NOT KEPT TRACK OF YOUR ENTIRE SCHEDULE, BUT IT'S A GRUELING PROCESS WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH AND YOU ARE ON A PLANE LOT NOW, AND -- TRUMP: I AM. KERNEN: AND IT'S NOT EASY GIVING EXTEMPERANEOUS HOUR-LONG SPEECHES DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY, SO IT'S GRUELING AND I THINK YOUR SCHEDULE HAS BEEN MORE GRUELING THAN THE ONE SHE IS PURSUING, AND THAT HAS BEEN WELL DOCUMENTED?
Asbury pressed Mather to assign Asbury to the low round of the Staffordshire circuit, and found it more grueling than he had anticipated. After twelve months Mather sent him home for a short break. Asbury then received instructions to head for London. The London conference of 1767 assigned Asbury to the Bedfordshire circuit.
Throughout much of the war, Williams had two horses — Yorkshire and Plug Ugly. Yorkshire being more showy, Williams often preferred the larger Plug Ugly for more grueling duty. During the Battle of Chancellorsville, a Confederate shell landed in the thick mud underneath Plug Ugly, the subsequent explosion of which sent both horse and rider into the air. Remarkably, Williams was uninjured, and, perhaps most remarkably, the horse escaped with a few minor injuries.
A second strap was added to balance the appearance of the lower part of her face with the upper. The bands caused extended discomfort to Huston, and, unless she removed them at lunchtime, she would suffer severe headaches and rashes later in the day. Removing the bands for a break entailed hours of extra work in both removing and then re-applying her makeup and wig. On top of this, the bands would snap at the slightest turn of Huston's head, causing yet more grueling repair time.
The 2013 Giro d'Italia featured cold and wet weather, leading Bicycling magazine to call it "one of the more grueling Grand Tours in recent memory." During the first week of the race it looked like it may be a close contest that came down to the final stages. On the eighth stage, a time trial, Vincenzo Nibali took over the pink jersey (given to the overall leader). Early departures by contenders Ryder Hesjedal and Bradley Wiggins took much of the drama out of the race.
It consumed of MT80 a day. Drivers drove their vehicles at twice the speed limit, and trucks carried double their nominal loads. The practice of overloading vehicles had the official sanction of the War Department, but testing of this had been carried out at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, and conditions in France were more grueling. Consumption of the most common type of tire, the 750×20 8-ply, rose from an average of 29,142 per month from June to August to 55,059 in September.
The Monarchs needed opponents based close to Los Angeles. The team was financially strong enough to continue in the league, in spite of the fact that they faced a more grueling road schedule playing teams in the Pacific Northwest. Jet travel was not yet common and the team mostly traveled by bus. Facing the prospect of having to travel by bus to the San Francisco Bay Area and the Northwest for all of their road games, Monarchs owners scrambled to find venture capital willing to land teams in San Bernardino and Bakersfield.
This is a 24-hour event in which competitors will run a shorter Tough Mudder course that has much more intense obstacles than a normal Tough Mudder and is designed to be more grueling as well. The goal for a participant in World's Toughest Mudder is to complete as many laps as possible within a 24 hours period. The athletes (solo male, solo female, team) who complete the most laps are declared the World's Toughest Mudder. The top male and female each receive $10,000 and the top team receives $12,000 (total).
Newell forced him through even more grueling training sessions the following summer, after some of which, Washington strongly considered quitting.Halberstam. pgs. 271-72 His leg had atrophied from the injury and he was scared of re-injuring it during their training sessions. Newell ignored his pleas and told him that if he ever wanted to play again he had to train more than before and work even harder. Washington came back to play the following season and performed well; through the first 25 games he was averaging career highs in points (11.6) and rebounds (10.8).
Among them was Kitty (Amanda Blake) who plays her usual tough-as-nails saloon- keeper, who comforts the freezing and hungry, while battling the desperadoes and a feisty, crafty fellow passenger played by Darren McGavin. O'Loughlin manages to get his hands on the loot, $62,000 & change, but is thwarted by the ingenious explosion of bullets collected round-about by McGavin. This is one of the more grueling and compelling episodes of this western, featuring a strong ensemble cast alongside James Arness, displaying the relentless Marshal Matt Dillon, and aided by the ever-jawin' Festus, Ken Curtis. Sixteen years later, O'Loughlin reunited with Arness in the made-for-TV film McClain's Law, structured as the pilot for Arness' 1981–82 police detective series. O'Loughlin appeared in an episode of the 1961 television series The Asphalt Jungle.
They faced persecution not only from German soldiers, but prisoners as well, and many gay men were beaten to death. Additionally, gay men in forced labor camps routinely received more grueling and dangerous work assignments than other non-Jewish inmates, under the policy of "Extermination Through Work". For instance, they were assigned the most dangerous tasks at the Dora-Mittelbau underground rocket factory and the stone quarries at Flossenbürg and Buchenwald. SS soldiers also were known to use gay men for target practice, aiming their weapons at the pink triangles their human targets were forced to wear, in camps such as the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.. Homosexuals were indiscriminately killed while they were creating artificial mound targets with earth and clay on the shooting range as guards often targeted homosexuals instead of the shooting range targets themselves.

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