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31 Sentences With "toil on"

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Alas, we will just have to toil on in a world without world peace.
They live on our level and toil on the same schedule as humans, in every season.
The men in Van occasionally toil on construction sites, earning under $10 a day, much less than Turkish workers.
RECENT decades have not been particularly good ones for those who toil on, rather than own, the means of production.
Others are witnessed, such as the 1890-themed "builders of the city" that toil on skyscrapers above the Place d'Armes.
But when the cameras left, it turned out children were being forced to toil on the playground for hours on end.
More clients have commissioned elaborate gardens this summer than ever before, say members of the support staffs who toil on them.
Even though roughly half of all Indians still toil on the land, agriculture's share of GDP has steadily shrivelled (see top chart).
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.
Many come from Mexico and other Latin American countries to toil on restrictive contracts working fields that double as floodplains when the weather sours.
African farmers, most of whom toil on small plots using outdated techniques, could risk poisoning their crops if they try to use cheap pesticide to kill the worms.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
In 1643 Sir William was charged with treason, and committed to prison, together with Adam Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus and others. He was quickly released, but complained bitterly of this "poor reward" for his "zealous and painful toil on behalf of the Crown". He continued to live in Dublin until 1648 when he retired to England.
The aviation clubs moved to Værnes, which saw a reduction of activity. Longer distances, increased parking and hangar rental fees, the need for radio communication certificates all put their toil on recruitment and retaining members. The aviation club later moved its activities to Jonsvannet.Hafstad: 72 With the closing of the airport, several locals took initiative to establish another airport closer to Trondheim.
Pauvre Martin (″Poor Martin″) is a 1953 song by the French singer Georges Brassens. It first appeared on his album Le Vent. In this sad and melancholic song, inspired by the work of François Villon, Brassens evokes the situation of agricultural workers and small landowners who toil on small farms and who derive a living wage, modestly, without complaint. The song has been covered by Barbara in 1969.
These slaves, brought to toil on sugar plantations, were stripped of all connections to their homeland and family and not allowed to talk to each other. They used calypso to mock the slave masters and to communicate with each other. Many early calypsos were sung in French Creole by an individual called a griot. As calypso developed, the role of the griot became known as a chantuelle and eventually, calypsonian.
The small edition was printed, and many Chinese departed from Guangzhou into the interior with one or more copies of this invaluable little book secreted in his dress or among his belongings. Mary Morrison was ordered to England, and she sailed with her two children, and for six years her husband was to toil on in solitude. In 1817 Morrison accompanied Lord Amherst's embassy to Beijing. His own knowledge of China was very considerably enlarged by this.
The pressure the couple faces by reversing traditional roles soon takes a toil on them. The Sun family's life is turned upside down when third daughter's (Huang Biren) aunt-in-law, Jinglian (Hong Huifang), from Penang moves in to live them. Jinglian assumes the role of the matriarch in her attempt to help, frustrating every Sun family member. Meanwhile, eldest son Yuguo (Zheng Geping) and his wife (Lin Meijiao) have to reconcile the fact that the latter is retrenched.
Calypso music was developed in Trinidad in the 17th century from the West African Kaiso and canboulay music brought by captive Africans imported to that Caribbean island to work on sugar plantations. These slaves, brought to toil on sugar plantations, were stripped of all connections to their homeland and family and not allowed to talk to each other. They used calypso to mock the slave masters and to communicate with each other. Many early calypsos were sung in French Creole by an individual called a griot.
Akkadian Paradise is described as a garden in the myth of Atrahasis where lower rank deities (the Igigi) are put to work digging a watercourse by the more senior deities (the Anunnaki). The Igigi then rebel against the dictatorship of Enlil, setting fire to their tools and surrounding Enlil's great house by night. On hearing that toil on the irrigation channel is the reason for the disquiet, the Anunnaki council decide to create man to carry out agricultural labour.Millard, A. R., New Babylonian 'Genesis' Story, p.
Calypso music was developed in Trinidad in the 17th century from the West African Kaiso and canboulay music brought by African slaves imported to that Caribbean island to work on sugar plantations. The slaves, brought to toil on sugar plantations, were stripped of all connections to their homeland and family and not allowed to talk to each other. They used calypso to mock the slave masters and to communicate with each other. Many early calypsos were sung in French Creole by an individual called a griot.
Proud Volta of my forefathers, Thy glorious burning sun Clothes thee in golden light, O Queen draped in loyalty. CHORUS: We will make thee stronger and more beautiful, We will stay faithful of thy love, And our hearts, beating with pride, Will acclaim thy beauty. Raise thine eyes towards the future Vibrating with tumultuous voices Of thy proud children, standing ready, The promise of a happy future. CHORUS The toil on thy burning soil Will never cease to brace the fervent hearts, And the virtues of thy children Will circle it with a triumphal crown.
In the seventh reading (, aliyah), Methuselah had a son Lamech and lived 969 years.. A closed portion (, setumah) ends here. In the continuation of the reading, Lamech had a son Noah, saying that Noah would provide relief from their work and toil on the soil that God had cursed.. Lamech lived 777 years.. A closed portion (, setumah) ends here. In the continuation of the reading, when Noah had lived 500 years, he had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.. God set the days allowed to man at 120 years.. Divine beings admired and took wives from among the daughters of men, who bore the Nephilim, heroes of old, men of renown.. The ninth open portion (, petuchah) ends here.See, e.g.

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