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"toil" Definitions
  1. hard, unpleasant work that makes you very tired

699 Sentences With "toil"

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Because they shrink if people earn more, they discourage toil.
Since the industrial revolution, machines have taken over the toil.
So many workers toil for months to repay their debts.
She returned this week: different fire, different shelter, same toil.
They recognized hard, pointless, idiotic toil when they saw it.
How do you reduce toil and keep your environments reproducible?
I can't explain the emotional toil it took on me.
Many faced furloughs, while others have had to toil without pay.
There they accept low pay rather than toil in bleak offices.
For now they toil in secret, but no longer in obscurity.
He didn't attend business school or toil at another investment company.
Why has a place associated with domestic toil suddenly become chic?
Quammen doesn't just give us stories of solitary toil and triumph.
Have a toil-less August, if you're among the lucky vacationers.
Successful data transfers can spare you hours of toil and eyestrain.
Metal miners toil in shafts deadlier than China's notorious coal pits.
If these pairs really are romantic...double (toil and trouble) dates, anyone?
"We will reap the fruits of our toil," Muzi Mhlanga told Reuters.
Almost 4.5m others toil in small shops with fewer than 100 employees.
Many must toil in the fields to help keep their families going.
Something better is available for American workers, real benefits for their toil.
So why do winners generally draw a crowd while underachievers toil alone?
" Other tech and business gurus try to sell us on "toil glamour.
Those who toil at other tasks in restaurants rarely have such luck.
"Often, master craftsmen toil tucked away in their territories," Mr. Cavalli said.
Academics toil for years before they reach tenure, their equivalent of stardom.
After years of toil behind the scenes, it's time for the big stage.
Without their toil, there would be no nascent tech ecosystems to speak of.
I circled the stage and watched competitors toil in their makeshift kitchen cubicles.
Long afternoons with so much homework you doubt the toil will ever cease.
This reflects an enduring stigma of women being seen as "having" to toil.
It called the vote a "pinnacle" reached through many years of "great toil".
America's northern neighbor just doubled down on cool (and toil and trouble, too).
In Russia, Laura was forced to toil long hours, beaten and never paid.
Now all that history was inconsequential, pulsed inside the blender of collective toil.
Those who make it often do so after years of toil and sacrifice.
Elsewhere, scientists toil with petri dishes and automated pipettes to test new strains.
Have them toil in secrecy, allowing only limited contact with the civilized world.
Kids might be upset by the way Pig's toil is taken for granted.
He has drawn a lot from the physical toil that goes into farming.
They are bored at home all day while their owners toil long hours.
They toil at great risk tothemselves and at great sacrifice by their families.
Human rights advocates have criticized his exploitation of their toil as slave labor.
Here we are, however, greeted at once by a toil and a smash.
Cast me out in honor of the toil and tribulation of our forefathers.
It means a shop or factory where workers toil around in unhealthy conditions.
In 2026, the rich live lives of opulence and the poor toil below ground.
"Nobody sees the toil that goes behind it; they see the glory," Lowe says.
In the medieval Italian city of Prato thousands of Chinese toil in clothing factories.
But that has idled thousands of the elephants that toil in the logging industry.
They are giving up lives of back-breaking toil, stifling tradition and periodic hunger.
It does not help that 90% of India's workers toil in the informal sector.
It may also help that scientists toil in a new environment for certain drugs.
Actuaries normally toil far from the limelight, anonymous technicians stereotyped as dull and boring.
And that heady brew of toil and trouble — those are just day-job problems.
Alas, we will just have to toil on in a world without world peace.
We see people taking a well-deserved happy break after a life of toil.
Indulging his cameras drove him, as the toil of reaping their harvests did not.
But it is also a time of long days of toil, Mr. MacLean said.
Its citizens collect pensions when they are 58 on average; Mexicans toil into their 70s.
True genius was defined by a quality of sprezzatura, creating brilliant work without any toil.
The workers at Jiangfeng, with their bare hands and tall boots, toil at its border.
Yet the worst-off, at least, will soon be far better rewarded for their toil.
Peru is home to hundreds of unregulated mining operations where workers toil in precarious conditions.
It was envisaged that, energised by honest toil, they would steadily climb the income scale.
Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers toil in Surat's numerous weaving, dying and printing factories.
Speaking of which: Many of us toil in the garden for the sake of beauty.
He marks the collision of two of usually distinct traits, athletic futurism and routine toil.
NEW DELHI — The monsoon rice paddies of southern India can be places of joyless toil.
For them, inclusion in the Olympics is reward for years of toil in the background.
They toil for years, with low pay and little recognition, in service of someone else.
Many toil in the most menial of jobs, working as truck drivers, farmers or laborers.
And when interest groups are so far apart, well, it's sweating toil to put it mildly.
Women toil in a dusky landscape, digging relentlessly in the polluted land for an undisclosed aim.
She wakes up each morning to toil away at her extremely successful farm-to-table restaurant.
Consider the ants of the field, how they proliferate; they toil not, neither do they spin. . . .
More of the low-paid get a bit more say on how and when they toil.
The heart may also change shape in space because it doesn't have to toil as hard.
At the age of 50, most French people have many years of toil ahead of them.
Africans are less likely to be employed, and more likely to toil in low-skilled occupations.
No American is forced to toil at the FBI, the CIA or even the White House.
Was I able to gain back my previous hours that had been lost on culinary toil?
Their Shakespearean side came out in the made-for-tv movie Double, Double, Toil and Trouble.
He's the ruler of Hadestown, an underworld hell where workers toil in his foundries and factories.
They live on our level and toil on the same schedule as humans, in every season.
And they pay taxes to help support the needs of the greater society they toil within.
Joe Garden traded in a life of writing toil to sell junk in the Hudson Valley.
Construction workers toil in the hot desert air to build stadiums for the 2020 World Cup.
Almost all art, even a lot of the good stuff, is ephemeral: toil, creation, then oblivion.
Across 40 developed countries some 200m people, one-third of the workforce, toil at a desk.
Rubin still had all of the opportunity in the world to toil away on new projects.
Unlike most designers of his stature, he does not yearn to toil under his own logo.
Most economic activity takes place in the shadows: around nine in ten workers toil in informal jobs.
"The Witch" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for toil and trouble.
For five or six hours of daily toil, Ceselkoski says, you can earn approximately $1,000 a month.
Paul is honest about this, "You recall, brothers, our toil and drudgery," he says to the Thessalonians.
There are lots of apps that toil for years and never win the attention of the technorati.
THE golden years of retirement, when decades of toil are traded for some downtime, are starting later.
Inevitably that will require workers to toil longer or receive smaller pensions than they had been expecting.
Life spent hunting and gathering, while occasionally trying, was not a tale of constant toil and privation.
Google and Facebook are somewhere in between on whether researchers must toil only on money-making ventures.
Oh, and it takes about a thousand years for top toil to be generated, by the way.
Would endless life be only for the wealthy, or would the poor be forced to toil forever?
And there is some evidence that, rather than discouraging work as many Republicans claim, Medicaid incentivises toil.
Their toil and industry could have taken place within a well-regulated and mutually beneficial labor market.
Such a shame it doesn't provide sick pay in exchange for sweating toil in the first place.
Instead of offering "blood, toil, tears and sweat," however, Johnson has sounded more like the Grim Reaper.
It is the south against the north; the capital against the rest; cosmopolitan glamour against honest toil.
If we're doomed to toil away until we die, we may as well pretend to like it.
But an economy where most people toil exclusively in the lowliest of jobs might be little better.
However, they also toil outside the classroom, preparing for lessons, marking homework and being harangued by pushy parents.
Or perhaps you just don't have the patience or attention span to really toil through a lengthy campaign.
Aspirants toil eagerly, and often cheaply, in return for the know-how they will acquire on the job.
Workers wish to believe their toil is saving the environment, fighting poverty, and strengthening America as a nation.
Local aid workers often toil away even if they have lost their homes or loved ones in disasters.
More substantially, millions of workers now toil, essentially, for algorithms, whether via Uber, Lyft, Postmates, or the like.
It is a long, hard toil and much of it must go on unobserved—except when it fails.
Alas, there is no end to toil, and it is not just naive but dangerous to pretend otherwise.
Trump has effectively succeeded in making everything about him, leaving things not about him to toil in obscurity.
Not to mention her original psychology degree must have taken a lot of 'Puff hard work and toil!
In the current era, politicians and their publics have continued to demand toil and sweat from the poor.
Many make the minimum wage in their areas, or less, and toil in harsh conditions with limited benefits.
Construction workers toil at all hours of the day and night, making it impossible for residents to sleep.
They often toil in anonymity, washing dishes, cleaning tables and cooking the food for which others win accolades.
The rookie has ascended to the top of his profession, realized his dream, validated his toil and sacrifice.
Opinion Factory workers in Bangladesh toil for low wages and under precarious conditions to make clothing worn worldwide.
There's a lot of job growth, but a lot of the jobs are low-wage, high-toil jobs.
The film is a result of years of toil from hundreds of people to craft this singular experience.
In my impatience, I resent the day-to-day toil that brings me incrementally closer to my goal.
All these workers toil in industries that can legally pay employees according to a subminimum "tipped wage" scale.
The toil that the poor fellow suffers in so doing undercuts the very principle he is straining to illustrate.
Despite his 13 years' employment, and over 40 hours' toil each week, his pay and benefits amount to little.
Its graduates go on to toil in small or micro-enterprises, operating informally; these "employ" 93% of all Indians.
A much greater share of working-age Japanese can expect to toil in part-time or non-permanent jobs.
Her life is full of routine: clean up, ride the train, toil through another day at her office job.
With all their passion for drudgery and toil, you'd think that Capricorns would be the stars of every workplace.
For photographers, Sweet Escape seems appealing because it can help remove the toil of having to bring clients in.
Even though they lead unconventional lives, these men and women toil so that we can appreciate Burgundy's great wines.
The men in Van occasionally toil on construction sites, earning under $10 a day, much less than Turkish workers.
The darts, feints and teases make Mahrez the unpredictable element in the toil that Leicester imposes on its opponents.
Workers, many of them migrants from elsewhere in Myanmar, toil long hours in dangerous conditions and for little pay.
You toil through the Clinton and Bush years, trying to push a centrist-minded Democratic Party to the left.
In Atoms of Uncontrollable Silence, the new film from Zach Zombek, two scientists toil away in a small lab.
A majority of female farmworkers, who often toil in isolation in the field, have experienced sexual harassment or assault.
Hundreds of thousands of Koreans were forced to toil away for Japan's war efforts, according to South Korean historians.
They weary of the drudgery, so, as an act of conciliation, humans are created to toil in their place.
Scramble some of the letters in the word xylitol, and you can find the words toil, toll and till.
This bulging, precarious load is part of our collective memory of deprivation, connoting wearisome toil, hasty migration or both.
Two cooks toil in a small open kitchen preparing specialties like chili, lasagna, quesadillas, fried chicken and stuffed sole.
Oftentimes, I think these images become poverty porn, transforming the toil of industrial laborers, miners, and street urchins into beauty.
Children may no longer toil under the poor conditions that led to the sweeping changes, but the laws remain relevant.
The fact that you have to toil over your Veggetti or other crafty kitchen tool in order to make them.
We toil with the looming threat of automation at our backs, a fear management can exploit if it so chooses.
While I enjoy the quiet life with my Nokia 3310, poor schmucks in the background toil away on their smartphones.
Too often these leaders toil in corporate boardrooms, or whisper privately to each other, far away from the public's view.
Most startups toil away in stealth mode on new products and services with an Apple-esque fear of news leaks.
RECENT decades have not been particularly good ones for those who toil on, rather than own, the means of production.
Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items Some founders toil for years to secure a meager seed round.
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At Annapurna Industries, workers toil in three shifts to meet demand for saris, which retail at around 850 rupees ($12).
The key is to spread the word and to let people know that they don't have to toil in silence.
Two years ago, she retired because it was no longer fun to toil in the lower levels of pro tennis.
The skeletal structure of a half-finished building looms in the background as young men toil around the construction site.
"This is a great result for quiet diplomacy and honest toil," New Zealand's foreign minister, Murray McCully, said from Auckland.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), have put in months of campaign-trail toil without seriously threatening to crack the top tier.
" For the FBI's scientists who toil each day in the unsolved cases, the technological breakthrough evokes a "very good feeling.
It was assembled by the hotel manager, Helgi, to ease the toil of having to answer irritating questions from patrons.
Housewives haven't been the only South Korean women to toil for the pleasure of American soldiers in the ensuing decades.
Others are witnessed, such as the 1890-themed "builders of the city" that toil on skyscrapers above the Place d'Armes.
That was a disappointment, as an upload fills in many of the entries on a return, saving time and toil.
This one did not know how much toil and federal and city loot went into the sand under his feet.
If you missed the chance to watch this amazin' solve, here's the replay: This tribute to "T" took tremendous toil.
"2017" is not his most original special, covering much familiar territory, including more wonderful jokes about the toil of parenting.
You could argue that domestic alarms are no big deal, when placed beside the conditions in which the soldiers toil.
This policy puts downward pressure on the wages of people who toil with their hands, who work on their feet.
Few players who have achieved stardom are willing to toil in the minors at that stage of their careers and lives.
But when the cameras left, it turned out children were being forced to toil on the playground for hours on end.
For years, Alice Fields was a cardio queen, who would toil away on the treadmill in the hopes of slimming down.
Ring-ring goes Kim's phone as she and Jimmy toil away, converting the dentist office into their new humble, professional abode.
Some 40 people work in a Chinese government unit dedicated to improving its World Bank score; perhaps 200 toil in India's.
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Today, after much toil, the people running these firms know whether, say, loans in California or trading in India make sense.
And so, a century onward, millions now toil at forced labor in behemoth corporate-owned mines and factories in those states.
Many young Africans are abandoning rural areas, choosing not to toil in the fields - a job made tougher by climate change.
Today, Kamal Abdullah, PhD, his TS/SCI clearance in hand, continues to toil as part of the global war on terror.
Should not 12 million people from Africa be allowed to live in the countries enriched by the toil of their ancestors?
So it is with many name architects; others toil anonymously on the design and don't receive recognition for their creative work.
More clients have commissioned elaborate gardens this summer than ever before, say members of the support staffs who toil on them.
Keeping those roads solid requires constant maintenance by crews with the fortitude to endure hours of toil in the arctic elements.
Instead of performing hours of backbreaking toil to obtain light and heat, as our ancestors did, we simply flip a switch.
Only a tenth of manufacturing workers in India toil in factories with more than 20193 employees, compared with over half in China.
When we date, we toil as actors in a drama written by society and the lovers who came before us, she observes.
In the coming weeks, Kalanick's lawyers will toil away responding to the complaint and, as his representatives signaled Thursday, come out swinging.
Thousands of Italian, Polish and Irish immigrants poured into the city to work in the mines and toil in the garment factories.
"You will bribe to get a better task, you will sacrifice your body, or you will toil as an animal," he said.
Meaning, you don't have to toil away wondering if you should go with the little black boots or the little black boots.
Even though roughly half of all Indians still toil on the land, agriculture's share of GDP has steadily shrivelled (see top chart).
Many of the dot-commers had graduated from (or, very often, dropped out of) cozy university campuses to toil in big corporations.
That laudable aim will take time in a country where nine out of every ten workers still toil in the informal sector.
The parts of the country near the United States have prospered while peasants in the south still toil outdoors in the sun.
Workers in South Korea toil for more hours each year than those in any other member of the OECD except for Mexico.
Their sweating toil is to keep paddling the shit so Facebook's sewers don't back up entirely and flood the platform with it.
In private firms, workers tend to toil from 9am to 7pm with a lunch break of an hour or two at 2pm.
Did they hammer this sign into the sand after scrimping and saving, finally realizing their retirement dream following a lifetime of toil?
Thirty million workers toil in industries dominated by non-compete clauses, which bar them from moving to work for a competing business.
The results were stark — laborers whose eyes, calloused skin and grape-stained fingers conveyed the toil of a life in the field.
Some say we will be able to enjoy our lives further and become more creative, whilst the robots toil for our benefit.
We descend into the covert inner sanctum at Google X, where our nation's brightest geeks toil over secret projects within secret projects.
During much of Lesotho's history, huge numbers of working-age men (40 percent in 1974) migrated to toil in South African mines.
Fashion is an industry that has depended on the toil of the powerless and the voiceless, and on keeping them that way.
So double, double toil and trouble, it's time to pop that internet bubble and find the couple costumes that scream twenty-nineteen.
It is the photos afterward that remind him that all the toil and struggle, all the fetching and retrieving, was worth it.
Mr. Reuther hoped the union would train future generations of leaders in the contemplative setting far from the toil of assembly lines.
Living in the workplace leads to exploitation, with workers being forced to toil for up to 12 hours a day, campaigners say.
Most of the money North Koreans earn abroad ends up in government coffers as workers toil in grueling conditions, the Journal reported.
Mothers and their children toil in the green fields of the Beqaa, tending to the vines of the region's award-winning wineries.
The film pointedly contrasts the splendor of the Scottish landscape with the punishingly austere lives of the farmers who toil in the fields.
Before long, Donovan turned his hobby into a business, Toil and Trouble Bath, and ran his own booth at a local crafts market.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen act in a scene for the made-for-TV Halloween movie Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble in 230.
She's caught in the middle of competing interests the wealthy exploit the workers who toil in the center, trying to make a living.
After all, some musicians toil away in obscurity for their entire careers, and would rather have one huge hit than nothing at all.
They both joined the party in the 1920s while in France on a "work-study" programme that involved much toil and little education.
Since industrialization, drugs have been used not just to escape the working day, but to manage it, to switch between toil and pleasure.
Today his decade-plus of toil is being rewarded as his newest band, Maggot Colony, is receiving recognition from some pretty lofty places.
And beyond the toil of navigating the middle ground between self-acceptance and self-loathing, MacDonald has a thing for making people laugh.
So Cambodians work on South Korean farms; young Chinese men work in Tokyo's convenience stores; and South Asians toil on Singapore's building sites.
Amanullah died in 2005, and the downward mobility, the toil, of his parents' immigrant experience is a mark that has never left Khan.
In exchange for long days of toil, they often offer meals, wine and lodging, making this an ideal vacation for the budget traveler.
However for all Schroepfer's sweating toil to try to stand in for the company's chief exec, his answers failed to impress UK parliamentarians.
"Man was born for toil, since his perfection is always being actualized but is never actual," he observed in an essay on frivolity.
But he wasn't about to toil in the shadows to marry an American woman; Vargas is gay, and he's also extremely, exuberantly ambitious.
There's "toil," the result of working hard, which trickles in slowly as you load goods into the back of buses or gather resources.
Painter had spent enough time observing how power works to know that individual toil was no match for stubborn prejudice or oblivious indifference.
In between your regular video chats with coworkers, you'll need something to put on in the background while you toil away at home.
The reward is a foot in the door, a position on the lowest rung of the firm, with years of toil to follow.
Even countries located in the gloomiest parts of the Northern hemisphere—Sweden, Finland and Iceland—toil away in night-like conditions throughout winter.
A majority of workers in Mexico toil in the obscurity of under-the-table jobs at workshops, markets and farms for their survival.
A small group of well-educated professionals enjoys rising wages, while most workers toil in low-wage jobs with few chances to advance.
Mr. Lyght has transformed these functional and hard-edge objects — symbols of toil — into a construction that is surprisingly, and movingly, graceful and lyrical.
In his essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," Albert Camus uses the story to illustrate the absurdity of lives that toil away at meaningless jobs.
Still, there are enough signs of toil and trouble that could spook markets and send a chill through the economy, said Morning Consult's Leer.
Many come from Mexico and other Latin American countries to toil on restrictive contracts working fields that double as floodplains when the weather sours.
I installed the Unity game engine after half an hour of command line toil, so I can't even say I'm missing out on that.
The Irish who flocked there were willing to toil underground with the dream of striking it rich, but instead they died in appalling numbers.
The algos helped us to spot diseases so that we might live longer and toil the more in the munitions factories and water mines.
And, most of all, artists and content creators hate virtually everyone else for making huge sums off their toil and feeding them the crumbs.
Then, of course, there are the laborers who toil long hours to erect the buildings that have put the UAE on the global map.
It's another case where automation could pretty indisputably yield significant social benefits—by all counts, Amazon warehouse work is grueling, unpleasant, even dangerous toil.
Maria del Socorro Cadet Napoles, 22006 Cadet, born in 22008, learned to toil the land in her father's small farm as a young girl.
And frankly, it's hard to overstate the existential horrors of runaway corporate greed and its effect on the mere mortals who toil under it.
More importantly, they could toil behind the scenes to make the system better, more fair and most of all, less dangerous for young actresses.
After three days of toil, he hopes to fill at least nine 21.5 kg bags with charcoal blocks made from the red-colored wood.
While the greatest minds on the planet toil away fighting climate change and mitigating its worst effects, ordinary people will have more mundane concerns.
Before anyone migrated from the Caribbean, we were already part of Britain: our blood and toil literally etched into the foundation of the nation.
Lastly, Rocket was skilled at recruiting brainy-but-conservative business-school graduates, who were taught to execute plans and made to toil frantically hard.
It's exhausting living in our trickle-down system where the vast majority of us are meant to toil away for the top one percent.
It might all be nursery rhyme were it not for the foreboding "too many" anaphora and the recurring "spoil" (with its toil and trouble).
Over 75 minutes, Mr. LaMarca's documentary watches three farmers toil over feeding, milking, bottling, chopping wood, picking vegetables and tending to goats giving birth.
A big regional war would be inevitably costly for Russia; they simply couldn't walk away from the blood and toil they've spent in Syria.
Its regime allegedly boiled dissidents alive, and certainly forced legions of men, women and children to toil in the cotton fields at harvest time.
Eventually, you realize all this mundane but satisfying toil is keeping you from returning—and maybe you don't want to go back at all.
And those who hold full-time jobs are often forced to toil for such long hours that some of them are dying from overwork.
They toil at tasks shunned by newly rich South Koreans, such as oil-drum cleaning or pig farming, in industries including agriculture, fisheries and construction.
The idea behind the rural ones is that pupils will benefit from not having to commute, take part in household chores or toil in fields.
Mainly young village women from poor, illiterate and marginalized communities toil in these factories, working long days to produce garments destined for leading global retailers.
The other ceremony took place in the Colonies, where society's rejected women toil to their deaths and the watchful eye of Gilead isn't so sharp.
It takes a day of minimum-wage toil to earn enough for five litres of petrol, but no time at all to fill a bucket.
Children toil in homes, mines, fields and factories, carrying heavy loads, working long hours and suffering exposure to pesticides and other toxic substances, it said.
Photo provided by Veronica de SouzaAfter three years of toil, Gizmodo Media Group's last Executive Managing Editor Alex Dickinson is off to his next adventure.
Madonna, of course, unlike Fred Astaire, is a kind of icon of toil, proudly and pointedly self-fashioned, aiming never to make anything look easy.
Mr Konolos and his brother, Viorel, sitting beside him, typically toil for four months at a time in Britain before taking a break at home.
"And their Golden Years - a time to enjoy the fruits of lifelong toil - will be fraught with financial uncertainty, poverty, and government dependency," he said.
The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.
Remote work could make bad conditions feel better, but it could also just amount to the same toil as before, just with a different backdrop.
The man, 37, was deeply tanned from daily toil in the fields, which he said he had done for the past year-and-a-half.
They do this in order to compensate their parents for their toil, preferring to bury themselves in their parents' stomachs rather than on the mountainside.
No, because it became the one thing—I was still a filmmaker, and I still had all my troubles and my toil in my ass.
So cogent is his corruption, indeed, that Arcand has to toil hard, and to pull every narrative string, in a bid to persuade us otherwise.
"Many of Copenhagen's beautiful old houses were erected with money made on the toil and exploitation on the other side of the planet," he said.
That's not the actors' doing; the trouble is in a script that wants to honor the characters' toil but can't locate the drama in it.
It would also arguably be unfair to current taxpayers, who are already offering their blood and toil to preserve freedom for themselves and future generations.
The rest, as many as 264,2128 of them, toil anonymously around the globe in small events that are supposed to serve as tennis's talent incubator.
That has contributed to a growing sense among players that a system that once reliably rewarded their years of toil no longer works for them.
She has commissioned a series of contemporary musical pieces from several composers that chart the emotional toil of her trauma, her loss and her recovery.
From that moment on, Iger told himself that whatever shape his life took, he was never going to toil in frustration or lack of fulfillment.
Wraparound windows offer a floating panorama of the city, from Boston Common to Fenway Park, as a half-dozen young analysts toil quietly at computers.
The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, toil, and imagination -- and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a greater good.
The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, toil, and imagination - and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a greater good.
By contrast, a sense of labor and toil permeates many of the images of the unemployed and working class, taken on the outskirts of the city.
Staff at rehab centres in Vietnam have reportedly beaten inmates and forced them to toil in the fields; guards in Cambodia have reportedly raped female inmates.
Although pegs might suggest domestic servitude and toil, they also asserted possession, tidiness and small, quick triumphs: a full, billowing clothesline is a victory of sorts.
Propaganda photographs show such "sent-down youths" beaming as they toil, but nearby the diaries of some who endured the experience are displayed in glass cases.
The decades after his essay saw washing and drying machines put manual laundry workers out of jobs (and freed women at home from hours of toil).
Sweating toil in the wearables pack While investors rewarded Fitbit by keeping its share price buoyant, other fitness-focused wearable players weathered tougher times in 2015.
For example, at a sprawling site outside the southern city of Chennai run by Hyundai, a South Korean firm, some 8,500 workers toil alongside 530 robots.
It seems to have consumed the lives of its owners: "To its deciphering he devoted unflagging toil," wrote the friend of one owner after his death.
We have a demonstrated ability to work hard, sweat and toil for our daily bread, and, as a society, achieve magnificent feats of science and technology.
Today, their children toil for new overlords, a group of oligarchs and political patrons who have annexed the land through opaque deals with the Hungarian government.
Thousands of others from Hapcheon were taken to Hiroshima to toil in munitions factories, or worked on farms and in other menial jobs around the city.
There were 270 of them, and they were the only young men in the country who were not sent to toil away at the construction sites.
Both girls have studied hard in school—so hard that they've missed out on the jinks, high and low, that are supposed to temper the toil.
Much has been said about the commodification of women in the workplace, especially the service industry, but gauging its emotional toil is often an elusive undertaking.
Many low-income workers in Brazil, as in much of the rest of the world, toil in the informal economy without benefits or paid sick days.
Many low-income workers in Brazil, as in much of the rest of the world, toil in the informal economy without benefits or paid sick days.
We also tend to forget, when talking in broader terms about a writer's legacy, that the whole conversation stems from the toil of a single person.
This bigotocracy overlooks fundamental facts about slavery in this country: that blacks were stolen from their African homeland to toil for no wages in American dirt.
Betty and Veronica!) to OG costumes made for two, here are 11 costume ideas that were made for double, double toil and trouble (that's you guys!).
In his village, Gorgama, where a few hundred laborers toil in brick kilns, money is hard to come by, and most people drop out of school.
Workers in a debtors' prison toil in a magical factory whose workshops drain literal years away from their lives, emerging from their shifts as weary elders.
You put in the work, get your hands dirty (or inky) and commit yourself to the rhythms of daily toil, the work of the serial cartoonist.
But while that bill, if it becomes law, is an important step, it overlooks the many other people in Silicon Valley who toil in legal gray areas.
As some exploited workers continue to toil behind closed doors, others are labouring in plain sight, in industries whose customers might never suspect they were supporting slavery.
She and other workers toil in pollution as a war brews on the island between investors, terrorists, and gangs, who are all fighting for control and profit.
Image: AppleAfter nearly six years of toil, Apple's long-anticipated campus, you know the thing that looks like a giant spaceship, will open to employees in April.
We're one episode away from the season 3 finale of Empire, and in "Toil & Trouble Part 1", the writers tried to do some things a little differently.
I urge Mr. Ulukaya to extend profit shares to the dairy farmers and farm workers who toil each day to supply Chobani with fresh, high-quality milk.
About 2.5 million Indian workers toil for long hours with toxic chemicals for poverty wages in the leather industry, said the ICN report released earlier this year.
The space was a gut job, and after a month of toil it was mostly unfinished wood and sawdust-coated surfaces, with a couple of gleaming exceptions.
While his family was relatively comfortable, he saw lots of local workers toil at mines that were in decline in Hibbing, which then had about 17,000 people.
But those drivers are the top echelon of the occupation and are not representative of the hundreds of thousands of people who toil in the industry's underbelly.
Most of these men — there is not a woman in sight — toil in obscurity, with far less space than the Norwegians and a fraction of the equipment.
Until then, however, researchers will continue to tirelessly toil in an underground laboratory shaping molten glass so that we can have a better view of the cosmos.
During the debate, Sanders retorted that it wasn't Bloomberg's abilities that made him rich, but the toil of his workers, who are of course much less wealthy.
In another, he descends into a subterranean whiskey distillery staffed by animated skeletons, whom he learns are doomed to toil endlessly for debts they can never repay.
However, we can find comfort knowing our national security professionals will continue to toil away without regard to politics as they provide the best possible intelligence available.
But what Portman did, he said, was toil away, methodically and precisely, with one question above all others in mind: What's the path to the most votes?
AI isn't a discipline where lone scientists toil away in the lab at night, pumping electricity through processors, and cackling "It's aliiiive" over a glowing command line.
Working in a city without a minimum wage, they earn a fraction of the salaries of white collar employees who toil in offices the migrant workers construct.
I don't mean to denigrate the accomplishments of filmmakers who toil in this medium, though this year's group of nominees happens to be an awfully homogeneous lot.
I find a riff, play it to fucking death, sort out the structure of the song and then toil and squirm and bite my way through my lyrics.
How is it that Dinosaur Jr can reform and hit their stride while so many other bands of their generation toil away in the mire of cheap nostalgia?
African farmers, most of whom toil on small plots using outdated techniques, could risk poisoning their crops if they try to use cheap pesticide to kill the worms.
Each favela has its own social ecosystem: Some favelas, like Rocinha, are filled with families and service workers who toil at the high end hotels along Ipanema beach.
In a nondescript office tower a mile from the Las Vegas Strip, two women toil in a windowless room crammed with bikinis in every size, style, and hue.
To a certain extent, there have always been throngs of poor youngsters who work for minimum wage, toil as unpaid interns, or slog through as chronically underemployed baristas.
Economic Scene The Bracero Program, which drew hundreds of thousands of Mexican laborers to toil in American fields from 1942 to 1964, left a searing memory of injustice.
Because the islands were unpopulated—apart from the birds—the workers who would toil among mountains of guano often had to be tricked and coerced into going there.
After the sheer toil and uncertainty of the journey, and the battle with weather, why would you want to ruin your pictures of a far corner of paradise?
Mixed in with the desks of X engineers, in a prime spot near a window overlooking turning foliage, nearly 30 gray, one-armed robots toil at individual workstations.
Jordan, tired of the toil of being a superstar, had publicly contemplated retirement before, but he ultimately made the decision two months after the murder of his father.
Parents dropped their children off at a neighborhood day care center and crossed the street to toil in CoHatchery's sleek co-working space with its lacquered white tables.
Many of them toil in agricultural and meat-processing jobs, provide child care and elder care, and do the hotel housekeeping that is critical to our tourism industry.
The toil has been worth it, however -- the cabbage ended up large enough to provide almost two weeks' worth of coleslaw, German rotkohl and salads for their guests.
Najette Derni, a woman of Moroccan descent who grew up in France, says they remind her of home, family, childhood, and mint tea—though also a bit of toil.
Peru is home to several "informal" mines, where miners toil at improvised mining sites that operate outside of the law and are linked to accidents, pollution and labor violations.
As I sit and toil in the wick'd heat at the local McDonald's waiting for my precious Ricky and Morty sauce, I find joy in the mem'ries of you.
Probably few toil as fiercely as the breeds that pull sleds, which get a special salute in this show, one of the museum's many attractions for young dog lovers.
It would be lovely to report that this seemingly cursed passion project ranked alongside "Brazil", Mr Gilliam's masterpiece, thus vindicating all those decades of blood, toil, tears and sweat.
Land is a burden—always on the brink of becoming waterlogged; always needing breaking, sowing, hoeing; always fickle, dragging its owners to their knees with toil and financial woe.
You've seen it before: Women will do all of the work and toil away at something, often while dealing with some form of criticism or backlash in the process.
Workers, many of them migrants from elsewhere in Myanmar, toil long hours in dangerous conditions for little pay searching for precious stones, which are highly valued in neighboring China.
At high season, in mid-January, around 30 people toil in the ice at Yakutsk, earning up to 400,000 rubles ($6,000) a season, well above the average Russian wage.
But the industry is also rife with disappointments: endless toil that produces meagre returns; and dreams of reinventing the world that turn into just another tough and insecure job.
But, as Mishra points out, "Most newly created 'individuals' toil within poorly imagined social and political communities and/or states with weakening sovereignty," narrowing the opportunities for personal flourishing.
It's all reasonable save mid-album intermission "Widow's Peak," a spooky bit of spoken word that's just a few inches away from bubble, bubble, toil and trouble-style cackling.
Still, setting rules is — or should be — the easy and adult thing to do when it comes to content standards; enforcement is the real sweating toil for these platforms.
Maybe that's why "Famous Last Words," the best piece in the collection, and the funniest, has nothing to do with art worlds and the bitter toil of the genius.
Moyes already looks like a bedraggled Scottish gran at this point, exhausted by the thankless toil of football management and desperate to retire to a cottage in rural Aberdeenshire.
As one of the earth's wealthier nations, U.S. ice skaters can toil away on private rinks in Wisconsin, and U.S. volleyball players can get the best physical training around.
"For all immigrants, all workers, who toil under hardship, this case stands as a resounding message that the American law does protect the worker," Arenson told a news conference.
He understands we are up against an excruciating, rolling disaster that is more Battle of Britain than 9/11, one that will require our blood, toil, tears and sweat.
This particular bartender, Brian McNulty, and this particular librarian, Raymond Ambler, are both the creations of Con Lehane, who clearly admires those who toil selflessly in the helping professions.
Still a German citizen, he was arrested, labeled an enemy alien and sent to toil for three years in sardine and weapons plants, a quarry, kitchens and an infirmary.
To watch these fine actors, with Shakespeare in their marrow, forgo the toil of modern dialogue for the gracious ease of verse, enfolded in firelight, feels like a privilege.
Though typically understated, preferring to toil behind the scenes, he has remained relevant in this decade with additional smash singles performed by the Weeknd, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry.
Do that, and you can find an endless supply of bros who will toil away in the spider monkey room, under constant, tremendous psychological pressure, for $35,000 a year.
There is no comparison between what Real spends on players and what Roma can afford, but parity seemed to exist for almost an hour of sweat and toil on Wednesday.
More than half of workers toil for the 0.4 percent of companies that have 20163 or more workers, and many of them are publicly traded, according to the Tax Foundation.
That 1.2m Indians toil in companies that form part of the relatively unproductive PSU sector, a traditional mainstay of formal employment, is largely seen as a benefit, not a problem.
To find out more about products produced with child labor, download the Sweat & Toil app by the U.S. Department of Labor, which breaks down the global reality of forced labor.
BLERA, Italy — For some of the 213 olive growers who toil here in the rolling hills of the Lazio region, making olive oil is a year-round labor of love.
You're on your fourth cup of coffee and you really need a different form of caffeine to fuel your toil, so you innocently snag a cola from the break room.
But after nearly seven years of toil, Sir John Chilcot and his fellow commissioners have published what future historians will regard as the definitive account of what happened and why.
All of us who toil in the personal finance salt mines hear stories of widows who had to start reassembling their financial lives from scratch when their husbands died suddenly.
Not that Wiseman neglects the human factor, even in a slaughterhouse; he is instinctively aware, as Chaplin was, of what an assembly line can do to those who toil there.
For the elderly today, "the price of survival is endless toil" to keep fit, along with incessant trips to the doctor and avoiding all good food, right up till death.
"The toil that they go through is something that no one should have to go through," said Harper Jean Tobin, director of policy at the National Center for Transgender Equality.
The title of this movie, written and directed by Leena Yadav, is an apt description of the desert village in northwestern India which its three female leads toil and suffer.
Apple employees toil away in the Cupertino workshop all year to prepare for this day, when CEO Tim Cook takes the stage and gives the world a brand new iPhone.
I'll just work for this company, and then as they toil, their life zipping by like a film fast-forwarded, they forget what made them happy, what made them them.
CreditCreditJuho Kuva for The New York Times TORNIO, Finland — You must have a very good reason to toil in iron-melting heat an hour's drive south of the Arctic Circle.
Still, Mr. Chang and Ms. Fishkin emphasized that the thousands of Chinese migrants contributed more than backbreaking labor, and that their story is more nuanced than one of thankless toil.
The golden years of leisure after decades of toil are beginning to look very different, depending on where in the world you live and, increasingly, which generation you belong to.
But once the excitement fades we tend to lose interest in things we don't truly care about, so they toil away half-completed, nagging at us and adding more stress.
Subway signal maintainers toil in dark, rat-infested tunnels, are often called on to work overtime and are paid far less than what they could earn in the private sector.
My mind had always been racked with a different kind of hunger — a pining for attention or just an escape from the toil of waking up and not feeling anything.
When Judge and his players finish their hard day of toil, they can soak in the Jacuzzi and be tended to by a staff of professional trainers, masseuses, and therapists.
The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, and toil, and imagination — and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a common good, a greater good.
Meticulously, Kline documents the sheer physical toil required to survive in a home without electricity or running water, knocking the sheen off the nostalgic myth of an idyllic rural past.
City has a swagger and a panache and an irresistibility; Liverpool, on all but a few occasions, has seemed to toil for every goal and every point and every win.
They petitioned for "freedom dues," they sued the estates of former masters for their unrequited toil, and they asked for land to restart their lives as free men and women.
A strike might seem like a weird fit for artists who don't toil on assembly lines, but let us push our imaginations beyond the clichés about what strikes are like.
This discovery also suggests that the quarry housed a socially dynamic and vibrant community, and that it was much more than a just a place for slaves and workers to toil.
" Why it matters: "Courts have looked at the question more closely in the aftermath of a recession that saw many seasoned workers lose their jobs and toil to find new ones.
In the coming months, American voters -- not to mention those of us who toil in the media -- need to do some serious sorting out of both his strengths and his weaknesses.
Chinese labourers toil around the clock on the "Friendship Bridge", which will link the capital, Malé, to the main airport; it is supposed to be ready in time for the election.
BREAKINGVIEWS-Capgemini will toil to turn buzzwords into gold ($1 = 0.8783 euros) (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Josephine Mason, Pawel Goraj and Danilo Masoni; Editing by Louise Heavens and Keith Weir)
Ms Iparraguirre is one of around 135m Latin Americans—or around half of all workers—who, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), toil in what economists call the "informal sector".
Construction firms employ hordes of labourers from the countryside, of whom only a fraction toil under proper contracts, says Susan Finder, an expert on China's legal system based in Hong Kong.
After four seasons of toil—conquering cities and then getting bogged down in them—Dany is back where she started, having lost everything she had won, and she's stronger for it.
This last group is crowded together in a place where construction dust obscures the tops of neon-lit buildings and workers toil "for rewards as thin as the wings of cicadas".
Every day at Boca Chica — a hot, humid, narrow, and sandy strip of clay at the southernmost tip of Texas — SpaceX workers toil over the rocket company's big project, called Starship.
More often than not, they have two jobs, cannot afford to have all basic utilities, toil away for 60-plus hours a week, and sometimes still cannot even pay their rent.
Another major appeal of making things in China has been its reserves of desperately poor workers willing to toil long hours for meager wages under conditions that most Americans would abhor.
Forlini's | lower manhattan Being a regular means complete familiarity — with the staff, owners and fellow customers, mostly colleagues and officers who toil in nearby courthouses; not to mention the delicious food.
Anyway, two intriguing, mysterious characters, who no doubt have much bigger roles to play in these sequels, were brought into CG-existence thanks to the toil of ILM's London VFX team.
" He continued, "If the South is ever to be made a safe republic let her lands be cultivated by the toil of the owners or the free labor of intelligent citizens.
And I learned to talk about the emotional toil of Storm being called a goddess in Africa and a rotten mutant in America long before I learned about representation and assimilation.
The women and girls — even those who had come into the laundries directly from orphanages or "industrial schools" for juvenile detention — were told they should toil as penance for their sins.
A young boy watches his father leave for the mines each day, knowing that one day he too will leave the pleasures of his seaside home to toil in the darkness.
These are lessons we learn young: paying homage to an extraordinary soccer player or a talented singer, while the exceptional thinkers and learners toil in obscurity, often ridiculed as socially inept.
Few large religious or educational institutions shy away from money, whether raised through honest toil, stock manipulation or profitable demagogy, and whether motivated by pure hearts or ones hopeful of redemption.
Mr. Sanders bridles at boring technocratic toil, and once impatiently asked an aide, "What's the news for today?" during a discussion of ho-hum committee business, one former staff member recalled.
Mr. Sanders bridles at boring technocratic toil, and once impatiently asked an aide, "What's the news for today?" during a discussion of ho-hum committee business, one former staff member recalled.
He is not strong enough to toil in the orange fields 10 hours a day, and with one exception, his eight children are either too ill or too young to work.
However, just because the highlight of the Super Bowl each year is the spread doesn't mean that we have to toil away in the kitchen for hours leading up to kickoff time.
This nugget, then, is the congealed toil of an exhausted human being who sells his time and health — likely at poverty wages — to produce a paltry amount of a putatively precious metal.
In La Chaux-de-Fonds, a watch-manufacturing hub, workers toil much as they always have, at chin-high desks, using slim instruments to assemble springs, wheels, jewels and other tiny parts.
It amounts to a warped, future-forward version of what Astra Taylor calls "fauxtomation"—services and products that only appear to be automated but are in fact made possible by human toil.
I wanted to create a path for smart young people to go out and build things, not toil away on corporate mergers that just shifted money from one millionaire's account to another.
Greek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas was made to toil hard, particularly in the second set, for his 6-3 7-63(6) victory over Spain's Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the first round.
For Game of Thrones, we toil away trying to string together the slightest semblance of a theory to figure out what big moments we have to look forward to in the season.
Coming around the table, we can educate our leaders that our food industry's ability to flourish depends on the hard work of immigrants who toil in the kitchens and on our farms.
In acceding to the Democratic Party's priorities, leftists risk allowing the Russia issue to become the ideological focus of the Resistance, while left theoreticians toil away, formulating systemic critiques that go unnoticed.
"Those who do not see any good in something not initiated by them toil endlessly to hoodwink Nigerians into believing that nothing good is happening on the economic front," the statement said.
In India, an estimated 80 percent of women workers toil in the informal sector, with no scope for better-paid work and little job security or legal protection, labor rights campaigners say.
They may not be on Broadway yet, but they often toil in tantalizing proximity, either at restaurants in or near the theater district or as servers at glitzy parties with boldface guests.
Alongside her is her fellow-servant, Adela (Nancy García), with whom she shares a room; after the daily toil, they exercise together before bed, laughing as they try to touch their toes.
The monetary value of their toil seldom escapes their notice, which may explain why, unlike other enslaved characters in recent children's books, they are unconcerned with baking birthday cakes or fine desserts.
Not so Roderick's lawyer, Andrew Sinclair, who marvels at the prisoner's graceful writing and command of language even as he's sickened by the conditions under which people like the Macraes must toil.
Fully 90% of those who toil in its workshops are Italian, as are the engineers who design its moulds and the managers who seek new export markets for aerospace and biomedical components.
The communications illustrate the all-hands-on-deck work environment at the nation's top law firms, where associates toil around the clock for Fortune 500 companies to handle their most pressing problems.
The communications illustrate the all-hands-on-deck work environment at the nation's top law firms, where associates toil around the clock for Fortune 500 clients to handle their most pressing problems.
While he may not have been a familiar name to most readers, his work — like that of other wire service photographers who often toil in anonymity — had been seen around the world.
For a factory where robots toil around the clock to build a rocket with almost no human labor, the sound of grunts echoing across the parking lot make for a jarring contrast.
Puckett knew that Hong Kong was a destination for e-waste shipments — a place where workers might toil in makeshift reclamation yards, breaking apart electronics without regard for the severe health consequences.
Tech Is Splitting the U.S. Work Force in Two A small group of well-educated professionals enjoys rising wages, while most workers toil in low-wage jobs with few chances to advance.
Each of these anecdotes is, of course, a tidy simplification that belies the long, quiet toil that went into organizing these actions, and the even longer state of poor conditions that necessitated them.
"Double double toil and trouble!" she says in a disguised voice, as she leans over the Molcajete bowl and scoops some avocado — the same shade as Garner's face — out of its outer skin.
Against North Korea, a combination of satellites, aircraft, drones, ships, and submarines, together with cyber and land monitoring stations, toil on a synchronized and overlapping schedule to constantly check on the nation's status.
Mr Lee says the "workaholic mentality" is an "old-fashioned perception from the development era" that followed the Korean war, when workers were encouraged to toil long hours to make the nation rich.
He doesn't always have to work that hard for buckets, but when he does, he seems to relish it—both the toil itself, and exposing those who lack the spirit to keep up.
The collective needed to herd young men into the military, it needed able-bodied people to toil in fields and factories, and it needed doctors for its "free" medical-care-for-all system.
The Qatar government drafted a new law to replace the controversial "kafala" or sponsorship system that rights groups say has forced workers to live in squalor and toil under dangerous, sometimes fatal, conditions.
"One year in the kitchen is seven years in regular life — the toil it takes on you," Redzepi said during a brief break between MAD preparations and a Thursday night service at Noma.
Ben & Jerry's has its own staff of "Flavor Gurus," for instance, who toil away testing outside-the-carton taste combinations like lemon poppyseed and hibiscus from their storied, Willy Wonka-style flavor lab.
What these young people who toil behind the scenes lack in experience or technical skill, they make up for in ambition — an attribute that is not exactly in short supply among their cohort.
But I have found a few dishes that she loves and that we love too, since my goal is to feed us all in one go rather than toil as her private chef.
Forged as a supply hub during the Gold Rush of the 19th century, Stockton evolved into a center for migrant workers who toil in the fruit and vegetable farms of California's Central Valley.
Winners are allowed to speak for less than a minute So you've won the great honor of your career thus far, the culmination of years of toil and strife in a challenging industry.
Singh was one of thousands of poor laborers, many temporary, who toil for 2000 hours a day making auto parts for as little as $223-a-day to feed India's cheap car boom.
The Science offices are just a few blocks from the beach in Santa Monica and have requisite start-up touches like exposed ceilings, copious whiteboards and employees who toil quietly while wearing Beats headphones.
Their failure to respect the law, in letter as well as spirit, means that all too many workers continue to toil away in the absence of basic rights to which they are fully entitled.
Ubisoft's Montreal studio — where blockbusters like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Watch Dogs are made — is home to around 3,000 employees who toil on games that cost tens of millions of dollars to create.
While we toil on travel sites looking to save a couple of bucks on a squishy flight, spare a thought (or your jealousy) for these people who snagged the travel deal of a lifetime.
In most cases, their husbands or sons had no choice but to toil for the money lender, who used the debt as leverage to compel them to work without any contract, rights or recourse.
Beyond giving the foot soldiers in the battle to produce "Game of Thrones" their moments in the spotlight, "The Last Watch" provided a clear sense of the toil that goes into such an enterprise.
Poles had arrived at a time when their skills—mainly in agriculture and hospitality—and their willingness to toil for wages and in conditions that British workers spurned, matched the needs of rural employers.
Americans who know our own history — from the Revolution through the Civil War, women's suffrage, labor and civil rights movements — understand that building democracy is the bruising toil not of years, but of generations.
Yet all too often it's the other way around: Web users have to go through sweating toil and effort to try to safeguard their information or avoid being stung for something they don't want.
Whereas workers in some countries, such as South Korea, continue to toil for over a decade beyond its statutory retirement age, those in Italy clock out four and a half years earlier on average.
That's something she's developed over years of toil and travel, a hard-won resilience that used to come much less easily for the woman who tells me she felt like a "monster" growing up.
In Germany, without the anger of the labor movement, we would still have a class-based voting system that privileged the wealthy, and workers would still toil 16 hours a day without pension rights.
They toil in labs, wade through massive data sets, and point their instruments at the sky because they believe answers to their pressing critical questions exist — if they only search hard enough for them.
The struggle between toil and the dream of ease is an American birthright, the way a Frenchman expects to have decent wine at a reasonable price, and the whole month of August on vacation.
The Jacksons are African-American tenant farmers who have managed, through years of toil, to arrive at a measure of stability and the guarded hope that something better might be possible in the future.
This blasé attitude comes at a cost: the real credit — the kind that results in awards and accolades and book deals — is rarely given to Australian chefs who toil over breakfast rather than dinner.
To better understand the implications for U.S. economic policy, where I toil, I decided to see for myself — without the filters of pundits or establishment analysis — what the voters who elected Trump are seeking.
Hidden behind several security doors, artisans in green lab coats file, polish and set jewelry while nearby machines toil away at their own jobs, printing out wax models and spinning wire into springy tubes.
Ohio workers know they toil harder and are paid less than their parents, and have less power to control the hours they work and their share of the wealth they create for their employer.
When slaves found freedom at the tail end of the 22th century, years of toil and melding influences gave birth to distinctly Cuban genres, bringing African polyrhythms to more elegant ballroom-style European music.
Consequently, the exhibition is divided into categories: There are men of the mind, whose toil is principally cerebral or spiritual; farmers, sailors and physical laborers; soldiers and other men of action; and performers and entertainers.
In the south, where most people do not work and many others toil in the shadows of the black economy, the wage is so eagerly awaited that some residents have already tried to claim it.
With the stroke of a pen and a packet of opinions the justices can dismantle a major piece of legislation and dash the dreams of those who toil away across the street in the Capitol.
The most iconic witch group of them all, though, is undeniably the Weird Sisters who begin Shakespeare's Macbeth with the foreboding line, "Double double toil and trouble," and proceed to spin Macbeth like a top.
By shining a giant mirror onto the earth from space, they figured they could bring sunlight to the depths of night, extending the workday, cutting back on lighting costs and allowing laborers to toil longer.
It released a statement calling the vote a "pinnacle" reached through many years of "great toil", and expressing contempt for foreigners (such as America, the UN and the European Union) who had criticised the process.
They avoid all day the work that is right in front of them, only to go home and toil late into the night, frantically trying to finish what they could have easily completed before dinner.
Disheveled, eyes bruised with fatigue, and feeling grungy after two days of showerless toil, 240 video game designers, artists and programmers disembarked on Saturday afternoon from the rain-slicked California Zephyr at the Emeryville, Calif.
Though in its final period it seemed to have become a dark, nefarious place, both clubs had previously been Birmingham landmarks built upon the honest toil of dancers and the business acumen of the Taylors.
I'd say it was closer to 75 percent granola—but miles from Silicon Valley, where former Apple employees toil away engineering the next best wave of vape pens, everyone can benefit from a little crustiness.
It can be a beautiful vision of a nation as its citizens would like it to be, a sign of what can be achieved when people of disparate backgrounds toil together for the greater good.
The first thing that comes to mind with a clue like "Toil and trouble" is probably the witches in the "Scottish play," but taken just as they are, they are indeed both synonyms for WOES.
If we send "All-American" boys to the Western Front, these "foreign slackers on American soil" — these "birds of passage" — will take American jobs and toil in profitable safety while "real Americans" die in France.
The new show, on three floors of the museum, eases a viewer's toil by grouping works according to theme—sports, religion, sex, politics, nuclear apocalypse—though items that fit no genre are necessarily scattered throughout.
"Even a highly skilled worker needs to toil for more than 20183 years — the most for inhabitants of any North American city" to afford to buy a 650-square-foot apartment near the city center.
Food doesn't have to harm the environment, especially when the energy spent on its creation is just one small ring of gas and my own human toil, rather than that of an unsustainably-fueled machine.
For years, Robin and his Chinese colleagues worked side by side with Congolese men, far from the image sometimes propagated of hostile Chinese overseers making Africans toil long hours under unsafe conditions for low pay.
Most Americans don't even know this loophole exists, but it has been leaving disabled workers to toil in poverty for decades, and disability rights advocates like myself have made repeal a major priority for years.
The Los Angeles Lakers, who visit the Mavericks on Tuesday, turned their team over to the youngsters as well but have less hope for the immediate future as they toil in last place in the West.
The pace lulls in the afternoon, when out-of-work wanderers toil away on the squat rack, then lurches back to life in the evening, as the masses take out their frustrations on the bench press.
SELF-SUFFICIENT Wearing a red shawl draped across her shoulder to match her bright red bindi and lipstick, Urumila Lama, 33, still has a youthful face - though her back bent from toil makes her seem older.
I can't believe people treat Hocus Pocus like it's the Citizen Kane of witch cinema (which it's not—Mary Kate and Ashley's Double, Double, Toil and Trouble is), when witches are essentially the apex of cool .
While the field of breast cancer is incredibly hopeful right now (more than 90% of women who get diagnosed survive), women continue to toil through difficult treatments, struggling for their lives and hoping for a cure.
You may toil in obscurity for a while, Cancer, but know that your instincts are correct, your vision is prescient, and the rest of the world will eventually catch up to you and applaud your genius.
The irritable team members who toil away in the corner and don't stop by the watercooler might not be the most popular employees, but they might still be the key to your company's long-term success.
Ratings-wise, the biggest comedies on TV tend to be multi-cams — like The Big Bang Theory currently and Two and a Half Men before it — but the good ones tend to toil in semi-obscurity.
In some ways, Wood's fame was accidental, and the veneration of the cinephiles at Club 57 came only after his death, in 1978, following a descent into alcoholism and toil behind the camera in skin flicks.
Far from a downtrodden consumer brand on its last legs, ARM is a low-key company happy to toil away behind the scenes and work on the future of the tech industry while growing in potential.
Steven Wright was drafted in the second round by the Cleveland Indians in 2006, and after five years of toil in their minor league system picked up the pitch that has belatedly made him a success.
"Continuing to allow North Korean laborers to toil in slave-like conditions inside Russia in exchange for wages used to fund nuclear weapons programs calls into question Russia's dedication as a partner for peace," Tillerson said.
"I felt I had to do something," says Sergio Fragoso, a 31-year-old music producer, who came on a borrowed bike to toil at the site for 16 hours straight, his determination conquering his exhaustion.
He spent seven years laboring for her dad, Laban, before the father of the bride would agree to the union — and, after all that toil, Laban sneakily stuck Jacob with his older, less attractive daughter, Leah.
Those of us wielding flashy scalpels under bright lights sense a heroic thread in our work when, in fact, it resides in the quiet toil of our nation's primary-care doctors, who are the real heroes.
A New York Times editorial made the point succinctly, deeming it monstrous that Congress should lay a tax penalizing individual toil while exempting from this special levy the receivers of income from dividends, interest, or rent.
The very psychological traits that make farmers successful -- the ability to toil alone, rely on personal judgment and take risks -- work against them if they're struggling emotionally or financially, says Rosmann, the agricultural behavioral health expert.
It was a paean to federal district judges: to how they toil, alone and unappreciated, managing dockets that average 500 cases at a time and handling the awesome responsibility of imposing sentences on convicted criminal defendants.
In Florida, Mayan Guatemalans first settled in Indiantown, a village northwest of Palm Beach's luxurious estates, in the 1980s, to toil in vegetable fields and citrus groves after fleeing a counterinsurgency campaign by the Guatemalan military.
In Florida, Mayan Guatemalans first settled in Indiantown, a village northwest of Palm Beach's luxurious estates, in the 1980s, to toil in vegetable fields and citrus groves after fleeing a counterinsurgency campaign by the Guatemalan military.
Philadelphia also toiled, my God did they toil, for years in the indignity of the Eastern Conference cellar, until one day finding themselves in position to make the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft.
Haley was able to elucidate the inherent contradictions of American democracy — how a nation founded on principles of freedom and equality could, for far too long, thrive and prosper on the blood and toil of African-Americans.
These portraits make toil and exertion visible, and despite the dignity and satisfaction they express, they remind the viewer that togetherness in and of itself does not redeem suffering or undo the physical toll of grueling labor.
The case has put the spotlight on the abuse of domestic servants in India where millions of people, including children trafficked from remote and impoverished states, toil for long hours in homes with little freedom or protection.
Cross country: Sam Anderson writes about cross-country skiing, and why despite its mundane nature and more than two-hour length, the sport is beautiful in its own way for depicting the human condition of raw toil.
"The dialogue has deteriorated on immigration, and it's our job as lawyers who toil in the fields — and I'm a second-generation immigration lawyer — to make sure the government is pointed in the right direction," he added.
"Low wages, poor conditions and discrimination against women are sadly all too common ... for many of those who toil to produce our food," Peter McAllister, executive director of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), said in a statement.
The movie immerses you in the intoxicating beauty of the natural world, but it doesn't ignore the hardships of the peasantry who toil day in and day out to raise crops and put food on the table.
Japanese firms have got better at dealing with Chinese grievances over Japan's failure to atone for its wartime occupation of parts of China, when firms such as Mitsubishi Materials forced Chinese labourers to toil in Japanese mines.
The movie immerses you in the intoxicating beauty of the natural world, but it doesn't ignore the hardship of the peasantry who toil day in and day out to raise crops and put food on the table.
Seven major parties will jostle for power and toil to find common ground on hot-button issues such as Muslim immigration, national identity and elderly care that have polarized the European Union nation of 17 million people.
The intermediaries, meanwhile, can claim to be paying them correctly while making deductions for services, ranging from transporting them to farms to providing bottles of water while they toil under the broiling sun of the Italian south.
And after as much toil and turbulence as just about anyone en route to the presidency has weathered, Clinton will clutch her prize and turn to an ambitious agenda, some of which shouldn't be all that divisive.
In Seoul, where housing prices have ​been rising fast, many students and young couples start out renting in a banjiha, with the hope that enough striving and toil will eventually lead to homeownership in an apartment tower.
Why do American farmers toil for months to grow grain and raise animals for our dinner plates, when the United States Department of Agriculture estimates that up to 40 percent of food is thrown into the garbage?
Bilott's story was told in a New York Times article, but the film does what an article can't do as well — it shows the immense, decades-long toil that Bilott engaged in before he saw any fruit.
Hope For The Future The speed of progress lies in the hands of every person who touches the supply chain, from miners to consumers, and until change is widespread, kids like Pooja continue to toil in the mines.
Perhaps even more troubling is that those workers who had been thinking of retirement are forced out of their jobs early due to their lack of education and skills and are left to toil at ever lower wages.
It points to a country split down the middle on most big cultural and political questions, in which bruising and reversible victories, won inch by inch through much toil, are as much as either can realistically hope for.
The greater part of the challenge of getting older is learning how to deal with this; time and toil and the market make common cards of all of us, whether we had Hall of Fame peaks or not.
None of that is necessarily a bad thing — reducing old people's need to toil is a very nice idea — but, like free college, it tends to cut against Friedman's view that Bernienomics will create a surge of employment.
"Number One -- most judges, if they are not sitting on the Supreme Court, toil in relative anonymity," said Professor David Ryden of Hope College, Michigan, whose research focuses on the how the Supreme Court influences the electoral process.
Played by Matthew Kelly in "Toast," Richard Bean's trenchant 1999 comedy of the rhythms of a blue-collar workday, Nellie is treated as a sort of mascot by the men who toil alongside him, mixing and shoveling dough.
Men have stripped women down to reproductive function and toil, and then, when confronted with the fact that some of their number had drugged women with spray meant for animals and raped them for years, they closed ranks.
I'm sorry, but this is a slap in the face to literary writers everywhere, many of whom toil in relative obscurity all their lives, and some of whom literally risk their lives to write and publish their work.
But I've come to the conclusion that for me, there are always going to be perfect ideas that pop into your head naturally, almost too easy, and then there will be ones that you struggle and toil over.
Netflix's new spin on the lore of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, starring Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men") as our spooky heroine, gets off to a spellbinding start, but over 10 episodes becomes more toil and trouble than it's worth.
Clinton's book, then, offers an occasion to see what those who suffered what she suffered — defeat at the polls after years of toil at once exhilarating and exhausting — have chosen to share with posterity in their own memoirs.
Mr. Xi was also harassed — paraded by Mao's Red Guards, with his mother forced to join in one public denunciation — before he was, at 16, "sent down" to toil in the countryside in the name of the revolution.
Like Philip Levine, who wrote about working-class life in Detroit, Trethewey observes the lives of people who toil with their hands: seamstresses, maids, beauticians, and the dock and factory workers in and around her hometown of Gulfport.
"It's surprising to me how under the radar we've been," said Ms. Waters, 54, who at times can seem like a den mother for the many writers who toil away in the library's elegant reading and study rooms.
Beautiful and blond where all the other elves resemble bulbous-nosed Vulcans, all he wants is to be able to be himself (a dentist, in fact), instead of being forced to toil in Santa's soul-crushing toy factory.
As crowds move around us, bartering for nuts, fabrics, plastic rugs, toothbrushes, wigs and even here, for the toil of bodies, I watch the girl disappear into the chaos, her silver bowl becoming one of many silver bowls.
A great gift that our Founders gave to us: The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat and toil and imagination, and the imperative to strive together, as well, to achieve a common good, a greater good.
And if we tax earnings from investments on money — namely capital gains — at the same rate as we tax sweat and hard work and toil, we can make the investments we need to make to make our country better.
As Congress finally begins to grapple with the U.S.'s role in Yemen, the war shows no signs of letting up, leaving Yemen's civilians to toil in the world's worst humanitarian crisis and a cholera outbreak of unprecedented proportions.
During East Germany's final months, Ed joins the Utopian community of "esskays"—slang for seasonal workers—as they toil, drink, love and explore the meaning of freedom, "all of them dedicated to the nebulous star of a liberated life".
Opponents said that requiring farmers to pay overtime could damage the state's agricultural economy, where workers toil up to 60 hours a week during the harvest season but can go for months without pay other times of the year.
According to Kayvon, playing time was a major factor: Serra's varsity team featured one of the best defensive ends in the country, leaving Kayvon to toil away on jayvee until a brief cameo at the end of the season.
These children might be employed at the start of the supply chain, forced into mines to extract gold, mica, diamonds and coal or made to toil in farms to produce commodities such as cotton, sugar, tea, coffee and cocoa.
She gets by on sign language (clarified by yellow subtitles), a genial courtesy, and a habitual rhythm to her life: a bath, a shoeshine, a bus trip, and a hard night's toil as a cleaner at a scientific facility.
"Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being," John Stuart Mill wrote in the " Principles of Political Economy " (25), and the precept holds for recent innovations, too.
Today, the story of the "factory girls" is repeating itself in new settings across the world—both the story of young women gaining economic independence through risk and toil, and the story of widespread panic over their possible exploitation.
After all, they toil long hours to meet harvest quotas and don't get breaks or days off when ambient conditions become dangerous—like when temperatures soar over 100 degrees Fahrenheit or when wildfire smoke hangs heavy in the air.
Only the idea was that the day you started withdrawing the funds was when you stopped working and your reduced income dropped you into a lower tax bracket, so you could enjoy more of the fruits of your toil.
Cut loose by England's biggest clubs before they reached their teenage years, they now toil with a developmental program based in a high school sports hall that is a world away from the manicured academies of the Premier League.
It was there, in 1865, that Chinese laborers began construction on the Summit Tunnel, a task that took more than two years of brutal, nonstop toil and required them to build temporary shelters and work spaces beneath towering snowdrifts.
Unlike Victoria Beckham and unlike Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen of The Row, she did not humble herself before the experts and work diligently to gain their respect, giving up her other career to toil away in the atelier.
Scientists intending to cultivate their own plants can now simply apply for a specific class of license rather than toil for an exemption from the retrograde Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which, among other demands, required criminal record checks.
Ippolito and a few dozen helpers at a time toil in a makeshift assembly line hot-gluing thin strips of Amazon-bought foam to rectangular pieces of plexiglass, then fastening elastic bands to each side with an office stapler.
"We already have a script!" he joked on his Instagram Story Monday night, tagging Beckinsale and pasting the pair's faces onto marketing materials from Double, Double Toil and Trouble, a Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Halloween movie from 1993.
Some half a billion dollars in remittances are sent to Bangladesh from Britain each year, according to the World Bank, more than from any other Western country (though much less than from the Gulf states, where many Bangladeshis toil).
We meet little Salvador (Asier Flores) playing beside a stream while his mother, Jacinta (Penélope Cruz), and her friends do the laundry, singing as they toil and spreading the damp sheets on spears of grass, under a benevolent sun.
The confusion and contradictory statements are in some ways to be expected, as Democratic leaders toil to navigate the tricky political terrain and complex legal landscape of considering whether — and how — to prosecute a case against a sitting president.
Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN)In tattered blue overalls and torn gumboots, Blessing Mautsa, 240, a sand dealer in Harare's Mbare-Magaba industrial market sits miserably in the shade, his crestfallen face is evidence of a day's toil for little return.
Officials argue that this will free restaurants to use some of the tip money to reward lowly dishwashers, line cooks and other workers who toil in the less glamorous quarters and presumably make less than servers who get tips.
Johnson, however, had to toil for almost 3-1/2 hours under a blazing sun before he was able to crawl past Australian 113th seed Alex de Minaur 3-6 7-6(4) 6-3 3-6 6-3.
Given that Amazon's dominance as a retailer is only growing, I asked him to imagine what the future might look like for the workers who toil behind the scenes, behind the drones and the Echo, making online shopping possible.
It has been a cruel 2017 thus far and now the humble thimble, the universal symbol of the blessed sewers who toil and sweat over clothes, blankets, and so much more, has unceremoniously been booted from the choice of Monopoly figurines.
Even if generative AIs get so good at dreaming up content that they could substitute a significant chunk of humanity's sweating toil, they'd still never possess the biological eyeballs required to blink forth the ad dollars the tech giants depend on.
But for all their upbeat energy on game days, cheerleaders toil under intense scrutiny, based on the rules included in the handbooks issued by nearly a dozen N.F.L. teams, as well as many of the unwritten rules of the job.
In particular, they looked at the restaurant industry—about half of minimum-wage workers toil over food—in the San Francisco Bay Area, which contains 15 of the 41 cities and counties that have changed their minimum wages since 2012.
As Neil Costigan, the boss of BehavioSec, a behavioural-biometrics firm in San Francisco, observes, the software can toil quietly in the background, continuously authenticating account-holders without badgering them for additional passwords, their mother's maiden name "and all that nonsense".
Though it was all a performance—Paul, the evil trafficker who's trying to make money and have a good time, is actually an Atlanta-based actor named Matt Lewis—I still felt heavy from the toil of witnessing young people enslaved.
While the squabbling continues in Washington our intelligence professionals toil away in repurposed World War II era buildings that are literally being held together with duct tape in some cases and our Allies are working out of repurposed shipping containers.
But the primary impetus cited by civil liberties and labor activists was Trump's strict new immigration enforcement policy - falling most heavily on undocumented workers who toil in low-paying, non-unionized sectors such as fast-food, hospitality, child care and agriculture.
A 1919 political cartoon from Punch Magazine, drawn by Leonard Raven-Hill Already prone to poor health in the years before taking office, Wilson succumbed to the pressure and toil of pushing the League and taking his case to the people.
If you want a quality bike, one... When I think of yachts, there are billowing white sails helmed by a steady skipper from the stern, smart deck shoes, and Hemingway's macho protagonists who toil under harsh conditions in briny sea...
Perhaps those denims wouldn't seem so desirable, though, if you witnessed the toil behind the twill: cotton-picking, dyeing, weaving, sewing, decorating, stone-washing, packing, and transporting — each stage of the supply chain taking a toll on a human body.
The U.S. government is funding a push to reinvent lithium-ion batteries so they contain little or no cobalt, an increasingly expensive metal found largely in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where activists say workers often toil in inhumane conditions.
"The majority of them drag out wretched days of toil in the ownership of masters too poor to feed them — too inured to hardship themselves to appreciate, in the faintest degree, the sufferings of animals in their hands," Ms. Brooke wrote.
The life of a family farmer is never easy: Financial insecurity is the norm, smaller farms have to compete with deep-pocketed agribusiness giants, and months of toil can be wiped away by a crop blight or a freak weather event.
It's a tribute to the grit of those for whom the solitude and breathtaking panorama outweighed the lonely toil (though one well-worn, if unconfirmed, story involves a new bride who high-tailed it back to civilization after just one night).
The moral of the story, then, is not that children should always tell the truth, but that education is paramount, enabling both liberation from a life of brutal toil, and, more important, self-awareness and a sense of duty to others.
Shadowed, as all Icelandic series are, by the fallout from the 2008 financial crisis, "Cover Story" is distinguishable from the Swedish series by its cynicism and a lurid spark that reflects the spirit of the tabloids where its characters toil.
Researchers may toil incrementally for decades, unsure whether their work will ever lead to anything, only to find that they have suddenly developed a technology that raises all kinds of real-world questions to which no one has the answers.
He reminds his audiences of Detroit's past as a home to black leaders who "soaked the soil that we stand on with blood sweat, tears and toil" to now only find themselves forgotten, he says, in a fast-gentrifying city.
Brynjolfsson argued, however, that the economic consequences of technological advance can be shaped by policy: Our one confident prediction is that digital technologies will bring the world into an era of more wealth and abundance and less drudgery and toil.
You might smoke a duck as if you were tending a hot box down in San Antonio, or make grilled asparagus with caper salsa as if you were working for Yotam Ottolenghi in London, and loving each minute of your toil.
Her toil was well worth the trouble: Readers called and wrote letters to the editor, eager to get their hands on a recipe for the dreamy chocolate dessert they'd heard about or tasted at so-and-so's the weekend before.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brains, sweat and toil over the past week brought British and EU civil servants to the brink of a Brexit deal at the weekend, but in the end the painful history and fraught future of a divided Ireland defeated them.
And as Clinton takes the stage, charging Democrats to answer the call that the party is "stronger together," if black women stand tonight, steadfast and ambivalent, it is only because they know far too intimately the fortitude it takes to toil alone.
Much of Mr Strong's years of toil involved collecting and cleaning 100m publicly available data points, including an "ideology score" that places each politician on the liberal-conservative spectrum; detailed voting histories; and characteristics of each congressional member's district, such as major industries.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice while Paul Pogba, the world's most expensive player, impressed on his first outing in his second spell at the club, prompting the kind of atmosphere that has been increasingly rare in recent seasons of toil at Old Trafford.
Streaming of esports celebrities on sites like Twitch has taken off like no one imagined, but for the most part the toil-heavy editing process has left this attention largely focused on those with the ambitions of making gaming their full-time gig.
" In his State of the Union address this month, President Barack Obama praised ordinary Americans whose toil gets little attention or fanfare, including "the young cop walking the beat, treating everybody with respect, doing the brave, quiet work of keeping us safe.
One concern I've heard — and I'm curious for your reaction to — is a lot of union representatives have health care deals that have taken brutal toil and sweat to win, to force their employers to give them these agreements for health care benefits.
But it has been a challenging 33-month toil for her already as she has gone 23 for 22012 in attempts to win a 22014nd major tournament trophy, a mark that would draw her even with Steffi Graf for the Open Era record.
After years of anonymous toil, perhaps Miller was just ready to enjoy himself, and the result is a total zeal for Greece, unfettered by his ignorance of the classical world, the prism through which modern Greece was, and still is, often viewed.
Hello his platform of "sending humans to Jupiter to toil in its underground metallic hydrogen caves" is an honorable position, and once again, has nothing to do with some sort of Jupiter-dwelling alien species trying to take over your planet of Earth.
Rescue and cleanup workers at the World Trade Center were at first allowed to toil there without respirators, and both New York City and federal officials were later accused of playing down the risks from inhaling dust and smoke from the site.
You take high-quality canned tomatoes, put them in the pan with one-half of a peeled onion and a stick of butter, and you just let that bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, for like half an hour at really low temperature.
You may find toil and trouble here in the evenings, when "Sleep No More," the immersive version of "Macbeth," is playing, but the liquids and spells this Manhattan hotel will offer on select summer mornings have nothing to do with evil witches.
Mr. Butterfield said that it is "the sort of infernal business that would make Sisyphus and Ixion smile kindly on the job satisfaction they got from their daily toil," referring to figures from classical mythology forced to labor in pain for eternity.
" When Odysseus visits him in the house of the dead and hails him as the greatest of all heroes, Achilles replies: "I would rather toil as the slave of a penniless, landless laborer than reign here as lord of all the dead.
Perhaps the most poignant is a picture he took in 1996 in the Dhaka airport of a couple saying farewell, divided by a transparent barrier that separates the wife from her husband, who is already in the departure area, embarking to toil overseas.
"It is difficult for the people to rely on your rhetoric unless you practically toil to bring lasting peace for all Ethiopians irrespective of their ethnic or religious background," a diaspora group of Gedeos wrote recently in an open letter to Abiy.
Qatar is home to more than a million migrant laborers from countries including India, Nepal and Bangladesh, many of whom for around 1,000 riyals ($275) a month toil on construction projects including football stadiums and a metro system being built for the 2022 World Cup.
The 33-year-old saved a set point in the second set tiebreak to avoid going two sets down and then took control of the match to continue his dream run at the All England Club after years of unrewarded toil on the grasscourts.
China imports $1bn-worth of coal a year from North Korea, dug out by miners who toil because of an inherited-worker status rather than out of choice (a tenth of North Korea's population is thought to be forced to work for the state).
Apple is known to toil away in secret for years on ideas that may never see the light of day, only to begin aggressively ramping up hiring and R&D as Apple has in the last year with its Project Titan electric car project.
Even setting aside the sweating philosophical toil of algorithmically sifting for some kind of universal truth, were Mountain View to truly live up to its own mission statement it would entail massive philanthropic investments in global Internet infrastructure coupled with Herculean language localization efforts.
Study denim's history and it is hard to avoid concluding that heroic individuals roaming the land, such as cowboys, are easier to sell as fashion icons than folk who toil by the hour in a factory, garage or field, taking orders from a boss.
At the age of 29 he is now firmly established as one of European football's most gloriously gifted players, but his means of getting there encompassed rejection, lower-league toil and, best of all, a stint as a shop assistant at a Nantes department store.
According to the International Labour Organization, more than half of India's estimated 5.7 million child workers between the ages of 5 and 17 toil on farms, and over a quarter are in manufacturing on tasks such as embroidering clothes, weaving carpets and making matchsticks.
Generations later, these descendants point to their relatives' toil and the hard work invested by their children and grandchildren as evidence that a stacked résumé is far from the only measure of long-term good that an immigrant can bring to the United States.
"I'm sorry, but this is a slap in the face to literary writers everywhere, many of whom toil in relative obscurity all their lives, and some of whom literally risk their lives to write and publish their work," g from New York, N.Y., insisted.
But even after she harpoons a big fish in the form of Mesa Verde, a bank looking to expand into new states (just the kind of time-consuming toil that yields thousands of billable hours), she is refused a get-out-of-jail card.
No. It's a very romantic notion to want to live some totally off-grid hunter-gatherer lifestyle, but having seen the sheer monotonous toil and graft that some of the local peasantry put into their existence, it really put me off doing the same.
The summer sports toil even has trickled down to incoming freshmen, some of whom now enroll over the summer to get a jump-start with their new teams even though their nonathlete classmates might not even arrive on campus for a few more months.
There is an assumption that tip-earning servers on the front lines of the customer charm offensive have it way better than the back-of-house staff, whose job it is to burn themselves and toil in soapy dishwater with no prospect of extra cash.
Except for the bulldog, whose days of toil baiting bulls are long gone, these are sporting or working breeds, most with big floppy ears and obedient personalities, several of which have played the lovable family dog in generations of prime-time dog-food commercials.
McFarland, which gained its only previous measure of fame in the 22 Kevin Costner movie, "McFarland, USA," is home to thousands of workers like Ms. Ramirez, who toil in the vineyards and the almond, pistachio and citrus orchards that stretch out in every direction.
"I like to joke that I started out my public career as special assistant to Jay Powell for banking policy, and after 30 years of unremitting toil, I am once again Jay Powell's special assistant for banking policy," Mr. Quarles said in an interview.
Even the city's Philippine domestic workers, a mostly female group of 103,000 who toil inside Hong Kong's tiny apartments to support their families back home, were told this week that they would need to undergo a 14-day quarantine if they returned to the Philippines.
Even the ballot was surprisingly spare; while American voters usually toil through a detailed questionnaire of candidates ranging from president all the way to local mining commissioner, the UK offered me one choice: Which party would represent me in Parliament for the next five years?
I venture to claim your respect for those enthusiasts who still refuse to believe that millions of their fellow creatures must be left to sweat and suffer in hopeless toil and degradation, whilst parliaments and vestries grudgingly muddle and grope towards paltry installments of betterment.
One reason: Sitting on a board can be a thankless and all-consuming task — one that is definitely unpaid — which makes the toil of running a building impractical for most people who are in the early stages of their careers or starting a family.
In 2010, this namesake of a grandmother, whose life was marked by hardship and toil in a rigid and limited society an ocean away, stood proudly among 85033 other fellow citizens elected as freshmen to the new majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The semiannual event, known as Orgo Night (so named because it was originally held right before organic chemistry exams), was meant to signal to the world that Columbia was a place of occasional levity — that the student experience went beyond the toil and grind.
Twenty-five years of journalism toil, soaring lyrical copy, gritty investigations, round-the-clock vigils—decades of them—and a raccoon running up the side of a building across the street for me had garnered me half as many Twitter followers as my entire career.
Moving from village to village — trying to hide Loung's father's identity from the Khmer Rouge soldiers — the family was transferred to the town of Ro Leap, which was, in essence, a hard labor camp where every person was forced to toil for long hours with little food.
Founded as a labor camp in 1937 during Stalin's Great Terror, in which hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens were executed and many more locked up, the village of Tugach is home to the descendents of those forced to toil there and those who ran the facility.
In the film, the two men shared in excruciating detail how they and their families were groomed by the famous pop star, the years of alleged sexual abuse, and the emotional and psychological toil the abuse took on their lives even after they lost contact with Jackson.
BRASILIA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Like thousands of other waste pickers who toil for long hours in the toxic air of Latin America's largest rubbish dump, Jose da Silva is wondering how his life will change as Brazil's government plans to close the facility outside the capital.
The software industry also increasingly leans on cheap and expendable labor, the unseen human toil that helps ensure that artificial intelligence voice assistants respond accurately, that self-driving systems can spot pedestrians and other objects, and that violent sex acts don't appear in social media feeds.
As Walmart automates its workers out of jobs, it is arguing that the government and institutions like universities pick up the tab for retraining and supporting them, so that they might more effectively toil at the next evolution of Walmart, or at least shop at it.
"What worries me is that DoorDash's pay injustice was only a small, emblematic horror, and that technology is creating a vast digital underclass here in the United States and across the planet who will toil permanently without decent protections," writes the New York Times' Farhad Manjoo.
He spent his youth getting poor grades in school and then flailing around with shitty, menial jobs as a young man, frittering away in a post office, a mortuary, a kitchen... Eventually, he got wise and realized how silly it is to toil for a living.
Those garments were only for well-bred and well-to-do ladies, playing into what the economist Thorstein Veblen dubbed "conspicuous leisure" — namely, clothes you couldn't work much in, marking the wearers out as wealthy enough to avoid not only toil, but any menial exertion whatsoever.
A stretch of formerly industrial buildings, owned in part by the Kushner Companies, houses the corporate offices of Etsy, the tech-enabled craft empire, and an outpost of WeWork, where the kegs are flowing and the toil of office life has been reimagined as a party.
In 2008, in the midst of the recession, the average hourly pay of production and nonsupervisory workers tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics — those who toil at a cash register or on a shop floor — was 10 percent below its 1973 peak after accounting for inflation.
Rare for those of us who toil in international affairs, hoping to shine a light on the occluded parts of the unfree world, Browder substantiates almost all his allegations with documentation, much of it produced by the Russian government itself or by whistleblowers involved in the $230 million expropriation.
In order to achieve this goal, each day, a team of six to seven flavor scientists gathers to toil away in a pantry full of ingredients with the potential to produce the desired hues, extracting juice from a variety of fruits and vegetables to create colorful concentrates, Quartz reports.
In the 2000s, it felt like audiences' greatest desire was to watch people sweat, toil, and fail dramatically under stressful conditions and the aggressive scrutiny of world-class judges—think America's Next Top Model or Hell's Kitchen, where hosts Tyra Banks and Gordon Ramsay turned abuse into entertainment.
If Stardew Valley supposedly offers an escapist fantasy of living rent-free in a cottage, out in the country, in a property bequeathed to you by a passing relative, the last thing I'd want to do in that dream scenario is work hard and toil away in a field.
It's really important not to take for granted the daily toil — however joyful — of caring for young children; that would be in the long tradition of ignoring and undervaluing the work done primarily by women in this world, too easily dismissed by those who haven't put in the effort.
With the clarity and force that graced all his writing, Krauthammer laid out a case for American foreign policy activism during a "unipolar moment": I would much have preferred that after the long twilight struggle America enjoy the respite from toil and danger to which it is richly entitled.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children as young as eight miss school and toil in hazardous conditions to make shoes for the global market in Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, campaigners said, calling on shoe brands to work with the local government to clean up their supply chains.
This looks like something you'd buy after spending hours of your afternoon paying vague attention to the drone of a TV voiceover explain what's happening to a group of men who've been rounded up from all corners of the country to toil away the prime of their lives.
As much as that may sound like the setup to a joke, it was just a moment in time on the International Tennis Federation's Futures Tour, the lowest level of professional men's tennis, where thousands toil in relative obscurity with little hope of ever joining the sport's elite.
Reporters on Capitol Hill toil to divine her intentions; as the articles of impeachment were read Thursday on the Senate floor, Ms. Collins, who was suffering a bad cold, coughed and dabbed at her eyes, causing several reporters to call her office to ask why she was crying.
The Filipino crew who toil aboard it aren't steering it; they're in service to it, gathering in their cramped mess halls and smoking rooms, the few square feet of space on the enormous vessel that seem to have been constructed with any regard to the scale and business of human life.
It was just the latest, but easily the most official, sign that it isn't necessarily okay for the measures we take to subsist to amount to a horrible, pointless slog that fills all of our days with dread and misery as we toil joylessly to make some other person rich.
On the ground, I saw the magnitude of this mobilization in the rush of emergency workers zipping through the command center, the 40-by-80-foot tents going up for the drive-through testing facility, the piles of donated food — the toil and resources that go into containing an outbreak.
Since I toil as a fashion critic on occasion, I particularly enjoyed hearing about his friendship with the model Carmen Dell'Orefice and an early aesthetic impression, of a "very dark, dark green bathing suit" he glimpsed at the long-gone department store Bonwit Teller in the 1930s, covered in sequins.
"Dislocated from home, displaced and dispossessed as they toil invisibly toward maintaining wealth that will never be their own, relegated to the periphery of the city, they are lifted from some of the train of their lives for the three hours that they watch Khan dance and sing," she writes.
In the last Gilded Age—when powerful robber barons controlled our economy, merging their holdings into ever larger monopolies; when working people struggled to stay housed and fed, and children were uneducated and destined to their own lives of toil—we reaffirmed the commitment made to us in the Constitution.
While close decisions are usually tediously polarizing when it comes to championship bouts, everybody pretty much agreed that Lawler's toil and effort over his 14-year career had made him deserving of his spot at the top of the 170 lbs pile after his split decision victory over Johny Hendricks.
Earlier this month he elaborated on that, delving also into artist Salvador Dalí's name dysphoria, during his part of the lecture "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble; Narcissism, Mourning & Sexuality: Freud and Lacan meet Dalí and Goldin, An Illustrating Lecture with Claire-Madeline Culkin and Ray O'Neill" at Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Seven fights is a long time to toil for someone who already fought Anderson Silva (at his most "artistic," or deranged, or whatever) for a belt in 2010, but it's not unheard of: Stephen Thompson, the last welterweight challenger, had to win seven straight before fighting for a title too.
That preemptive applause came less than two weeks after the Academy nominated 20 white people for acting honors, and here was the tonic, right there onstage, its writer, director and star, a dashing and impassioned young man whose personal sacrifice — seven years of toil — was the only narrative anyone wanted to tell.
If we blindly accept that one of the primary aims of art is to take us away from the toil and the life we trudge through on a daily basis, the decision to name yourself Pants and Socks is beyond baffling, and even if we refute that theory, it's still absolutely atrocious.
"If oil's weakness is a sign of anything, it's going to be of economic strength for 8503 million Americans who use some form of energy in their day-to-day lives, even as those who toil in the oil patch won't be able to make up their own economic losses," Cramer said.
"If oil's weakness is a sign of anything, it's going to be of economic strength for 317 million Americans who use some form of energy in their day-to-day lives, even as those who toil in the oil patch won't be able to make up their own economic losses," Cramer said.
It is, however, a New York City fairy tale where after a day of toil and crime, something magical happens; a beautiful amalgamation of fact and fiction as the real yet-unknown Jean-Michel merges into Jean, the painter from Lower East Side who needs to sell a painting to make rent.
Karl Lagerfeld had recreated his ateliers, down to the rolls of fabric, dressmakers' dummies, patterns and pins, the better to demonstrate the reality — and human toil — behind the reconfigured tweed suiting (actually trompe l'oeil embroidery), shoulders extended and flattened into two dimensions without internal structure, and culottes swishing about midcalf, on his runway.
The deal, first reported by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, would allow Stewart to become a free agent at age 11 — younger than almost all major league free agents, who typically toil in the minors before heading to the majors, where they are required to have six years of service before free agency.
Bong Joon-ho's 2013 film Snowpiercer portrays class war among the few survivors of a global cold snap in which almost everyone in the world has perished and most of the remaining people left are fed cockroach sludge and made to toil in abject conditions—but ends with a moment of triumph.
Its lack of transparency is aided in large part by a Republican-controlled Congress that has ignored its commitment to hold quarterly oversight hearings; left to its own devices, the agency is free to toil away in the dark and withhold from the public explanations for any of its questionable decisions or ethical controversies.
For Mobcrush's executive duo of Disini and chief executive Mike Wann, the problem for most streaming celebrities is that they either have the success, adoration and adulation that comes with streaming to millions of game-watching fans or they're getting nothing for the time and toil they're putting in beating the buttons on their controllers.
Students would have to be "wearing blinders" not to see that a "goodly number of law school graduates toil (perhaps part time) in drudgery or have less than hugely successful careers," Justice Melvin L. Schweitzer of New York Supreme Court wrote in 2012, dismissing a lawsuit by nine former students against New York Law School.
While the film is built around a young woman who's reconnecting with her legacy (without spoiling too much, April loses contact with her parents) and slowly falling in love, but it also boasts sentient animals and a hidden city where the great scientists of history (including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, and others) toil in secret.
Held the second Wednesday of each month, the 100-minute shows have featured established names like the dramatist Doug Wright, the actor Cole Escola, the writer Isaac Oliver, the novelist Alexander Chee and the set and costume designer Clint Ramos, as well as lesser-known artists and writers who still toil at their day jobs.
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne reteamed for the first time since the acclaimed 2014 movie, "The Theory of Everything," to play balloon pilot Amelia Wren and weather scientist James Glaisher, who travel close to 40,000 feet in the air and must toil through harsh weather and debilitating high altitude through their 90-minute trip.
"People will continue to be part of the equation, whether it's the people on our team who review content, or people who use our services and report content to us," it writes, reiterating yet again that it has ~30,000 people working in "safety and security", about half of whom are doing the sweating hideous toil of content review.
Students would have to be "wearing blinders" not to see that a "goodly number of law school graduates toil (perhaps part time) in drudgery or have less than hugely successful careers," Justice Melvin L. Schweitzer of New York Supreme Court wrote in 2012, dismissing a lawsuit by nine former students against New York School of Law.
There are endless examples of stubby impact players who were passed over for less proven physical specimens; lower-salaried producers who give way to underachievers tethered to onerous long-term deals; undrafted free agents who toil behind early-round draft picks whose primary qualification is a front office determined to mine return from a significant investment.
Leicester's players had to toil, to fight, to make themselves believe that together they could earn the right to win the English league, and next season to enter the realm of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich — clubs that put together teams costing six times the knockdown prices at which the Leicester City players were valued as a whole.
I have to wonder, are these tiny sets for ten minutes a day really going to make a difference, or should I just save my energy for those two to three days a week where I'm actually going to bundle up and leave my home to toil on the elliptical and then the rowing machine for an hour, collectively?
Olgiata not only is home to a world-famous golf course, but it has also introduced a modern twist in one of the oldest of old-world countries: It is one of Italy's rare gated communities, an oasis of sprawling villas where gardeners toil and the wealthy work out under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras and security guards.
A United Nations panel of experts has issued a wide-ranging and scathing account of the plight of black people in the United States, in the process urging American legislators to establish a body to consider the question of making reparations to the descendants of Africans who were brought to the US to toil as slaves.
Image: Gizmodo (Google)There are two distinct types of people on workplace communication platforms: the ones who painstakingly toil over every typed letter in a show of ultimate professionalism, and the ones who type with abandon—who slam keys haphazardly with their clumsy sausage fingers to get across whatever they're trying to communicate before moving on, punctuation and grammar be damned.
Likewise, many evangelicals interpret Genesis 3:16 — in which Adam and Eve are expelled from the Garden of Eden, and God tells them, "Cursed is the ground because of you [Adam]; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life" — as a sign that the relationship between man and nature is supposed to be combative, not conciliatory.
Reality had just caught up with my fantasies—the reality of an alienating universe, where the chief guardians of gastronomic excellence toil away inside prize-winning kitchens, 12 hours per day and six days per week, and with that, sacrifice their liver and their good manners in order to send out plates whose subtle flavors contrast sharply with the baseness of their condition.
"To accelerate adoption and reduce the toil of managing service mesh, we're excited to introduce Traffic Director, our new GCP-managed, enterprise-ready configuration and traffic control plane for service mesh that enables global resiliency, intelligent load balancing, and advanced traffic control capabilities like canary deployments," Brad Calder, VP of engineering for technical infrastructure at Google Cloud, wrote in a blog post introducing the tool.
We aren't encouraged to think — although some might anyway — of the mountain of student debt under which Lady Bird/Christine will toil for decades, or the idea that she will graduate into a job market about to turn itself into a global financial crisis, or what could happen to a person, spiritually speaking, who looks down their nose so pointedly at things like public education.
"In a world where technology is available, where we are training their scientists and engineers, and their scientists and engineers were already good on their own, we are just making them able to not have to toil for the same amount of time to get capabilities that will rival or test us," a senior official in the office of Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said.
MORITZ GROSSE-WENTRUPProfessor of data science Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich The Kamprad test, which tasks robots with the seemingly impossible job of assembling an IKEA chair, appears designed to comfort us mere mortals that we will not be easily replaced by AI. Instead, it evokes a dystopian future where artificially intelligent computers serve as the world's thought leaders and problem-solvers while their human serfs toil away in physical tasks.
Worse, one morning when the S8's alarm clock woke me up ungodly early, I dumbly fumbled around for my phone and instead of waking the phone up to turn off my alarms, I pressed the Bixby button was presented with all the meetings I had planned for the day, as if Bixby's sole purpose was to remind me that my every waking hour will be toil and suffering.
Mischief, mischief, the devilry is at toil… —Kim Kelly It was a given in these information-saturated times that someone would eventually make a song named after a certain deceased gorilla; it was an unforeseen blessing that that person would be Young Thug, who is so far off on his own planet that memes are merely the tiniest atoms in constructing the incomprehensibly vast, fractal-like structures of his songs.
Double, double, toil and trouble [gallery ids="1464624,1464723,1464622,1464623,1464742,1464619"] They also have two other (previously launched) related apps with some revenue generating potential: Dubble Studio: for people wanting to just remix their own shots to create double exposures, with a paid version for unlimited use; and Dubble Print, a revenue-share app partnership with a print company that lets users order physical photo prints and other items personalized with their photos.
During wars, leaders often focus on steeling their countries for long and grueling struggles, the way Winston Churchill did by promising Great Britain only "blood, toil, tears and sweat" during the early stages of World War II. Trump, with his marketer's instinct for boosterism, has taken instead to promising "a great victory... that, in my opinion, will happen much sooner than originally expected," as he put it at Sunday's briefing.
Back home, Hutchinson becomes a Baudelairean flâneur, a tourist in a land more vivid for no longer being his own: Let the cerement of light, the silent snowcovering the bells frozen in the towers, speak a country of tired bays, where rain hesitatesto break the seamless yellow of toil; let this coffin-shaped light balance on the negativecompass, the shock and stun, the heart's sudden brace for a jealous thunder.
I walked with a broad range of Turkish people: wives of imprisoned journalists who want freedom for everyone who has been arrested for his views; families of terror victims who want enduring peace; a father whose son has been wrongly accused of involvement in the coup attempt; farmers who can't get enough returns for their toil; young people who are worried about their future; and women who suffered domestic violence and seek equal rights.
For those skeptical of lefty comedy (myself included), the standard line on liberals' love of comedy that will hopefully convince non-liberals of their cause — the stuff routinely served up by John Oliver, Samantha Bee, and The Daily Show that offers facts alongside laughs — is that it mostly preaches to the choir and makes left-leaning folks feel good about the righteousness of their beliefs, while ignoring that most politics is a street fight, won through grueling, endless toil.
Cursed Throwable Camera Is Finally Dead After Six Years of Toil [Updated]In a time when your average smartphone can capture immersive 360-degree photos using a clever app,…Read more ReadA couple of years after its reveal in 2011, and after we were able to go hands-on with a prototype in late 2013, the creators of the Panono launched a successful Indiegogo campaign that managed to raise over $0.883 million, despite the camera ball selling for $600.
I have a theory that there are two physical incarnations of Rihanna: one who has to toil away in the studio to create eight best-selling albums, attend the never-ending carousel of award shows, and answer questions from the likes of Ellen and Oprah, and the other who literally just lays in the sand at all times, like a sexy human turtle in a bikini, only occasionally taking breaks to get turnt in the ocean or top up her white wine spritzer.
Consider the challenge – not to mention emotional toil – for a transgender individual trying to catch a flight who is now subject to routine stops and additional security screening all because the facial recognition systems expected to be used in all airports by 2020 are not built to be able to reconcile their true gender identity with their government issued ID. Members of the LGBTQ+ community cannot shoulder the burden of lax digital privacy standards without also assuming unnecessary risks to their safety online and offline.
I can tell you that when such unsteady souls do manage to reach the upper headwalls — typically after three or four days of continuous upward toil and terror and wild, screaming fun, living in filth on canned chili and candy bars — they have been known to drop daypacks full of mission-critical equipment and watch in horror as those daypacks free-fall through space for thousands of feet toward pine trees so far below they look like miniature shrubs in a model railroad diorama.

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