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He also toiled for Nashville's AHL farm club in Milwaukee.
We toiled past midnight, breaking four shovels in the process.
During the week, they toiled in factories or as janitors.
In the third, aside from Lundqvist's sparkling play, they toiled.
I've toiled all my life, in vain, to like myself.
As they toiled, smoke spewed over nearby villages and farms.
That was one I toiled over for a few months.
Officials toiled for a decade to produce the 6,000-page agreement.
She continued thinking about it while she toiled as a lawyer.
Chinese scientists toiled for decades to break into the alphabetic media.
At its peak, 138,2000 workers toiled in dozens of buildings here.
For a couple years I toiled around Toronto as an actor.
At 103, he toiled as a janitor for his school district.
In the past, Riesenberger may have toiled in obscurity and anonymity.
Goldman has toiled to cut its balance-sheet, particularly in bond-trading.
Apple has toiled around the edges of video for years since then.
Some also toiled on campus, hired from students and other wealthy people.
We were almost completely alone; the masses toiled in the city beneath.
My dearest friends are those I toiled alongside in horrible restaurant jobs.
He toiled for one season in the Gulf States League, where he hit .
They have also toiled in the gray and black markets created by platforms.
They toiled away on cars that wouldn't be seen until the next decade.
When nobody was watching, she quietly toiled away for the voiceless among us.
During the months he toiled in the tunnels, Mr. Sweat lost 30 pounds.
Architects began to garner all the glory while engineers toiled in their shadows.
Mr. Bae toiled on a soybean farm and lost more than 793 pounds.
Pai toiled in the vineyards as a minority commissioner during the Obama years.
Some New Yorkers benefited from the heat, even as they toiled in it.
The people who have come before me, who have toiled and created anyway.
Island are winning them—left-wing activists who've toiled for years in the
Betty, who has already toiled through some of Riverdale's cruelest torments, is in trouble.
Haven't college players always toiled for the reward of a scholarship and little more?
The company toiled in its bid to sell these brands, Reuters has previously reported.
Here's what I did on my summer vacation while Kim Severson toiled: I cooked.
Employees in Bisbee toiled under poor conditions, and prejudice against immigrant miners was rife.
Andy Murray and Fernando Verdasco toiled for 3 hours 23 minutes at Ashe Stadium.
As a young man, he toiled in the shipyards, earning money for his owner.
Student Opinion Writers, monks and artists have toiled away in the nighttime for centuries.
The EU and British legislators have toiled to avoid the most-damaging, abrupt split.
They toiled in mines and munitions factories across Asia and fought alongside Japanese troops.
Almost a century ago 860,000 coal miners toiled in America; by January just 53,000 did.
In her previous life at an investment bank Ms Murakami toiled endless hours most days.
So Knickle just toiled away in the minors, ultimately playing for 11 different IHL teams.
Gwin Chin and Anne Cronin were among those who toiled on it behind the scenes.
No matter how much I toiled in them, the Magic Socks had an unshakable stainlessness.
The Artist's Life Rodin and Duchamp toiled away on pieces for spectacular lengths of time.
Joe Lin's father toiled in a Chinese restaurant and his mother in a garment factory.
Baum and Wolf toiled in Germany's lower leagues; Tedesco and Nagelsmann cannot even boast that.
For 22 years, Ms. Fernández toiled with a single-minded focus on her own independence.
There, he toiled away repairing jewelry at a flea market before meeting rapper Paul Wall.
The figures showed manufacturers across Europe toiled against sagging demand from major emerging economies like China.
Under mission rule, they toiled in agriculture, working on sugar and coffee plantations, for meager rations.
Tens of thousands of volunteers toiled to get him on the ballot in all 50 states.
While Sergey crafted the commerce of technology, Larry toiled on the product and imagined the impossible.
The team remained almost injury-free and rested while the bigger teams toiled in European competition.
With his wife, Bea (Bárbara Lennie), he has toiled to turn it into a flourishing vineyard.
The team at Ames in California has toiled for years to design and build its Astrobees.
Kakvei's parents toiled to send him to graphic design school in the city of Phnom Penh.
I had toiled away in its dining room on sticky summer nights as a young freelancer.
The wealthy roosted on the hills and the masses toiled on the flats and the docks.
Rachel Ingalls, an American writer living in London, toiled for most of her life in obscurity.
All the while, ordinary working people toiled for long, strenuous hours just to make a decent living.
Workers toiled side by side on shared tables, either standing all day or hunched over a machine.
Their little voices were full and strong, and their parents toiled from sunup till dark feeding them.
Mr. Ruby once toiled in construction, as his father had before him, and spent summers picking tomatoes.
He introduced giant slalom techniques that were considered revolutionary, tactics his rivals toiled for years to replicate.
Rising confidence might also help those who have toiled for years in the optimism industry, against the odds.
More than 70,000 military, police and firefighters toiled through the debris in a grim search for the missing.
Rescue workers and soldiers toiled around collapsed buildings where heat-sensing equipment suggested survivors could still be trapped.
So were hundreds of thousands of others who previously toiled in safe, dreary and unproductive state-backed jobs.
Thousands of workers toiled daily to bring the building to life, with some of them facing safety risks.
He toiled at his art, though he never felt he had finished a painting and wouldn't sell them.
The grasshopper fiddled away the summer months, while the ants toiled to ready their grain stores for winter.
The lively Defoe flashed another snap-shot just wide but England toiled away bluntly against Lithuania's yellow wall.
It's possible the Senate could run into the same problem the House toiled over for almost two months.
In 1870 the average European worker toiled for almost 66 hours a week, and those in America averaged 503.
In a tent on the corner, men toiled behind pots underneath fluorescent lights while people sat at tables eating.
As we blissfully toiled our way through the gluttonous pantheon of golden delights, Dania lamented stories of her homeland.
They toiled in rural areas where lynchings had taken place and civil rights workers were being threatened with violence.
But while 31-year-old toiled with his muscular game it was the dashing Federer who supplied the gems.
But when she was first starting out, Winfrey toiled away at a job she disliked and even got demoted.
Under Maoist madness, farmers were corralled into "people's communes" where they toiled in abject poverty and sometimes extreme hunger.
These players toiled away at a game that's often maligned in their own country, managing something despite it all.
By the time he met Hughes, he had toiled for several years as an illustrator for an advertising firm.
She was but one of many unsung Foreign Service officials who toiled with distinction on behalf of the country.
His father was a longtime P.G.A. of America professional who toiled on the mini tours before turning to teaching.
Although female scientists have often toiled far from the limelight, the Queens Library is letting them shine this month.
Meantime, the House Republican leadership toiled for days to forge a "compromise" bill embraced by conservatives as well as moderates.
Ms Fatichenti's family is typical: her father toiled in the same factory for 40 years, her mother was a janitor.
ROBERT MUELLER toiled over his report for two years, slightly longer than it took Herman Melville to write "Moby Dick".
ROBERT MUELLER toiled over his report for two years, slightly longer than it took Herman Melville to write Moby Dick.
She occasionally helped the school nurse take care of sick students, and other times, she toiled away in the cafeteria.
For a show we toiled to organize (I was associate curator), Khadija Saye's visceral acknowledgement was a kind of endorsement.
Andrew M. Cuomo's "economic guru" — squelched his own alpha male personality and toiled to improve his standing with Mr. Cuomo.
Fernando Trujillo, a Colombian scientist, has toiled to protect dolphins and alert authorities to high levels of mercury in piracatinga.
The differences between the spaces where the white family lived and socialized compared to where the enslaved toiled are stark.
For decades, Mr. Corbyn, whose political profile compares to that of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, toiled at the fringes.
In the first-grade classroom, Ms. Hwang and two other grandmothers toiled laboriously, determined to learn to read and write.
Peter Ashlock is not one of them, although he has toiled for the ride-hailing company almost since the beginning.
Child struggled to impress her new husband with a limited culinary repertoire, and toiled in the kitchen late at night.
From 227 to 22020, he had toiled in the laundry at Elmira, helping clean the uniforms of other incarcerated men.
However, for more than 100 years, scientists have toiled to understand why and how guns inflict the damage that they do.
A big center, he was already 23 at the time, having toiled in relative obscurity for various Czech league club teams.
Residents, authorities and an army of hard-hatted rescue crews toiled under bright lights, looking for survivors under slabs of debris.
Unfortunately for whoever toiled away on Facebook's hardware experiment, the device launched into an extremely Facebook-averse, notably privacy-conscious market.
For 50 minutes, Barça toiled, and Betis defended stubbornly on a bone-dry field that the players said inhibited their flow.
Another had toiled for 16 years in the minors, got called up for one game, and didn't even get to bat.
A protégée of Whitney Ball, a prominent figure in free-market philanthropy, she has toiled for years in the liberty movement.
Putin looked on as rescue workers toiled in temperatures of -22 Celsius (-8 Fahrenheit) to locate people trapped under the debris.
GOP leaders toiled for weeks to decide what deductions and tax breaks should be axed to pay for the tax cuts.
Slave laborers had toiled here—men and women who had been worked to death—and the passageways retained a ghostly gloom.
He would inundate them with newspaper clippings, afterthoughts, helpful notes and suggestions for further reading as they toiled over their assignments.
The project is centered on the samples of songs laborers have sung through the ages as they toiled away with their work.
In Tsarist Russia, church teaching provided moral arguments for the liberation of the serfs, but plenty of serfs toiled on church lands.
He and his coach, Peter Betts, had toiled for months to synchronize everything just so to the high points of his routine.
And despite his familiarity with several infield positions, the 24-year-old has toiled on defense throughout the minor and major leagues.
They've toiled over their computers, powered by energy drinks and beer, to build something brand new in a matter of 24 hours.
Yet when he began, just after the war, chefs toiled and broiled behind the scenes, while the owners patrolled the dining rooms.
What it's like to be interviewed by Mueller's team The special counsel's team has toiled quietly and declined to hold press conferences.
Austen toiled in semi-obscurity before one Oliver Jensen (Joseph Hatfield) discovered and published her pictures, which are projected in the show.
He also spoke with another worker there who had toiled at the site years ago when it was still a gold mine.
In this time I've toiled over these complicated feelings, this overwhelming sense of loss, with all of my friends, classmates, and professors.
In the late 1800s, many Americans toiled 12 hours a day, seven days a week, often in physically demanding, low-paying jobs.
Workers that toiled away on oil and gas rigs are being redeployed to work on offshore wind platforms off the Scottish coast.
A generation that had toiled as farmers and labourers watched their grandchildren become some of the most educated people on the planet.
Parker made sure to avoid the same fate of my own forefathers who toiled in the hot fields of the Deep South.
In between the choreographed scenes of non-negotiation, Republicans and Democrats toiled privately to find a solution that Mr. Trump would accept.
She toiled away every day at discovering every single movement that became a phrase, that became a form, that become a choreography.
He said his son, two daughters and four hired workers had toiled in shifts to save as many animals as they could.
At a land border southwest of Dandong's Friendship Bridge, we watched as a dozen or so North Koreans toiled in an empty field.
It was the main hub for transient, cash-rich young men who toiled on oil rigs, drove lorries and bunked in Portacabin mancamps.
Willis toiled away in the lower ranks of tennis, peaking at No. 322 in the world before spiraling down to 785th last month.
Already in flight from starvation, persecution or "the mayhem of war" in several west African states, they toiled as migrant labourers under Qaddafi.
Where Stephanie Tanner toiled over the morality of being at a make-out party, Charlene complained that she never hears about female astronomers.
How much of Southern cuisine is the food of slave cooks rejiggering ingredients and foodstuffs found at the plantations on which they toiled?
At the Treasury Department in the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon years, he toiled at rethinking an international monetary system that was breaking down.
Gunning remembers her as plainly dressed, middle-aged, typical of the countless government agents he had known who toiled thanklessly in critical jobs.
In fact, Zernicka-Goetz works in the same nondescript brick building on the Cambridge campus where Robert Edwards, a reproductive medicine pioneer, once toiled.
For months, the numbers-obsessed Ballmer has toiled to harness a trove of publicly available — yet oft-ignored — state and federal government data stores.
They toiled for their children, whom they struggled not just to support, but to show constant affection, giving them a sense of self worth.
Second, the special interests who have toiled in the courtrooms trying to expand federal power have a new home in the "critical infrastructure" effort.
Just ask Tamoa Calzadilla, an investigative reporter who toiled in Venezuela until recently joining the Spanish-language network Univision in Miami earlier this year.
It was a hot summer day — much like the days my grandfather endured when he toiled under the sun, laying asphalt in the jungle.
If many Americans imagine slavery essentially as a system in which black men toiled on cotton plantations, Miles upends that stereotype several times over.
With — and without — her husband, she traveled the world, hobnobbing with royalty, then settled in America, where she toiled to gain him the presidency.
Deep into the night, 21950 computer whizzes toiled feverishly on Charles Darwin's groundbreaking research notes at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan.
Elsewhere in Virginia, the homes of slaves who toiled on President James Madison's estate were recently rebuilt to highlight the circumstances of their lives.
I do not want to shit on the hard work of developers, coders, and creative minds who've toiled to build some compelling interactions and concepts.
Countless people make sure his wife and children are taken care of back in Pakistan as he toiled on the other side of the planet.
For 30 years he toiled, living a lonely life separated from his wife, until eventually he was able to apply for her to follow him.
So ... The Senate toiled in a bipartisan fashion, attempting to avoid an omnibus that would again draw the president's ire and trigger a government shutdown.
Eventually, my dad found a job as an electrician, construction worker, and pizza delivery man, while my mom toiled away at a food packaging company.
Between 1932 and 1934, the Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco toiled away on the masterwork that would christen the basement of Dartmouth College's new library.
There, an unusual artist named Mike Melinoe and some of his pals toiled in secret, cooking up nice tracks and trying to change the world.
After they toiled for a few episodes, it was back to Gilead for them both — back to desultory trips to the market and conspiratorial whispers.
One day a year into his tenure, the phone rang as Weiss toiled away in his third-floor nook in the Old Executive Office Building.
The convent was "not an orphanage," Reyes writes, but a workhouse where the girls toiled for 10 hours a day doing embroidery, tailoring and laundry.
A few dozen toiled at home, applying furbelows to garments; three more worked in the back, shielded from male eyes by a teal plastic curtain.
Nineteenth-century Mainers who toiled all day building giant, wooden four-mast schooners found no challenge in using scrap wood to construct 10-foot sleds.
The Waugh brothers toiled away at the Hôtel Welcome in Villefranche, along with Igor Stravinsky, Serge Diaghilev and Jean Cocteau, who was hooked on opium.
Yet even its entry in the national register, completed in 1992 before the current owner purchased it, doesn't mention the enslaved people who toiled there.
They plan to pore over archival records to try to unearth the names and stories of the enslaved men and women who toiled on campus.
Policy No. 19703 covered Nathan York, a slave who toiled in the Virginia coal mines where the earth often collapsed on its subterranean work force.
The U.S. Congress, facing a Friday midnight deadline, toiled on Monday to finish writing a $1.2 trillion bill to fund the federal government through Sept.
It has announced Mr. Parker — who has toiled since the 1990s without seizing the spotlight — as the most subtly audacious guitar protagonist in jazz today.
These girls were going to school using newspapers, socks, toiled paper — it really horrified me and it horrified me that the government wasn't acting on it.
He was part of a small army of unauthorized immigrants who toiled in the reconstruction efforts in Queens and Staten Island after Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
While many residents in town work in the local hospital, the migrant laborers toiled in, at times, difficult conditions at the local farms and processing plants.
Nor were even the great figures of history who toiled at these very desks, in this very chamber, to shape the country that we have inherited.
Before you replace the contents of your much-toiled over plant corner with a bunch of fakes, though, Tavella cautions that there is one potential drawback.
Meuro, the brown-black mine that once dominated the landscape, providing jobs to thousands of workers who toiled in clouds of lignite coal dust, has vanished.
He entered the match as the fresher competitor, requiring just nine hours of game time to reach the final, while his Swiss counterpart toiled in 265.
Nor were even the great figures from history who toiled at these very desks in this very chamber to shape this country that we have inherited.
The other was a shy film school student from Beijing who toiled in anonymity, sketching $20 sidewalk portraits to make the rent on his basement apartment.
"They have toiled away largely unnoticed," said Graciana Pérez Zavala, a historian at the National University of Río Cuarto who has written widely on the Ranquel.
The Massie men toiled for months, making supply runs to the hardware store and hammering down the wood frame and setting the ring posts into concrete.
CreditCreditDavid Walter Banks for The New York Times All his life, Bob Weinstein toiled in the shadow of his larger-than-life older sibling, Harvey Weinstein.
For decades, Yang Xuancheng, a former coal miner in Liulong, here in Anhui Province in east-central China, toiled for 12-hour days in sweltering heat.
They toiled long hours, she as a welder and he as an electrician, which gave him the chance to approach her workstation to share covert glances.
Mexican workers toiled under poverty wages and repressive conditions, which American and Canadian corporations used to slash pay and reduce benefits for workers across the continent.
For the following seven decades on both sides of the Atlantic, Nazis — and now neo-Nazis — toiled to keep Hitler's vision of The Final Solution alive.
He has toiled through a decade to find, at 31, his place on a team that exudes the most precious thing there is in soccer: team spirit.
Children as young as six were filmed smashing large chunks of mica into smaller rocks, while workers at the illegal mine toiled underground with no safety equipment.
I was the next generation that they toiled day and night for, their supposed prodigy who could do great things with the abundant opportunities America gave me.
The Kentucky Republican noted his party thwarted lots of major Democratic initiatives when Republicans toiled in the minority, thanks to the 60 vote requirement to end filibusters.
Over the past several years, the Saudi government and its army of advisers have toiled to solve many of the potential roadblocks to a successful public offering.
But deep down this was a scrap about whether ranchers and miners whose great-grandfathers toiled to tame the sagebrush steppes are trustworthy stewards of the land.
Thousands were raped, beaten, and killed during their imprisonment, while those who survived the violence toiled in factories or on construction sites all day for no pay.
Coltrane was a late bloomer who toiled for years in Philadelphia living with his mother and doing embarrassing gigs in bars that serious jazz musicians wouldn't touch.
Woods toiled away in the afternoon with Bryson Dechambeau but the magic was not there and he was powerless to prevent a 5&4 defeat by "Moliwood".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress, facing a Friday midnight deadline, toiled on Monday to finish writing a $1.2 trillion bill to fund the federal government through Sept.
America already possesses the equivalent in brain power and constitutional expertise to the "assembly of demigods" who toiled through the hot summer of 1787: today's legal blogosphere.
It was a modest space that shared the first floor of a wooden rowhouse with a storefront church, but he toiled to make it a community center.
Pozner told Insider that he toiled through the legal system for years trying to help other families but faced roadblocks because a legal precedent hadn't been set.
Despite attacking relentlessly they could not find the net without talisman Lewandowski, who watched from the bench as |Ajax Amsterdam forward Arek Milik toiled alone up front.
Some recent tech-based financial innovations haven't come from venture capitalists or young hotshots but rather from professionals who have toiled away in their industry for decades.
With enough time past, and having each toiled with enough subpar substitutes, they made it work this time — and Mr. Corgan finally got his band back. Almost.
These articles praised Chinese and Japanese Americans for achieving economic success despite being discriminated against, perpetuating the myth that they toiled diligently in silence to overcome oppression.
He owes an apology to every FBI employee, past and present, who toiled to win the trust of the American people that he has so severely damaged.
Another man, having already toiled there, heads in the opposite direction, to Indiana and the woman he loves, to settle down, something he thought he'd never do.
For more than four years, between 2013 and 2018, she toiled and lounged in customer support roles, first at a data analytics company and then at GitHub.
He turbocharged the Patriots' offense with 23 touchdowns to four interceptions heading into Sunday, when he toiled, misfiring wide and long, until late in the third quarter.
For two and a half years, she and a team toiled away at flow charts, pondering how the circuitry functioned, how to let people communicate with it.
As one of several laborers who toiled through the '94 edition of Book Your Own Fuckin' Life, Melanie Walski was a privileged recipient of her very own foreword.
I toiled away for two years in order to convince my superiors to transfer me to the U.K. office, and in July 2014, my wish was finally granted.
All her life she toiled in the shadow of Rivera, her larger-than-life husband, and for decades after her death in 1954 she remained a forgotten figure.
Maher made a distinction between slaves that toiled in fields and slaves that were allowed to work indoors, using the slur to refer to himself as the latter.
In order to defeat ISIS, Washington allied for years with Kurdish fighters who toiled on the ground while the US-led coalition mainly dropped bombs from the sky.
Mr Binder, a maintenance worker who had toiled in the mine for 17 years, had no idea of the momentous events unfolding 240km (150 miles) to the east.
Amy sits, seething in a denim jacket, across from the high brass at Abadonn Industries, a fictional Southern California pharmaceutical conglomerate where the character toiled for 15 years.
There are also former plantations where enslaved Africans once toiled, properties still owned by wealthy white families who rely upon black labor to keep them operational and clean.
Jakob Junis (4-3) toiled 5 2/193 innings in a losing cause for Kansas City, ceding six hits and four runs while walking two and fanning seven.
But through Austral Asia Line's locked doors, behind a vacant reception desk, barely visible over the cubicle partitions, Dening Day toiled at her desk, addressing import-export issues.
For more than two decades, people across the political spectrum have toiled to educate the public on climate risks to economic and national security, while proposing various solutions.
For many months, inside his shed, Michelangelo toiled away unseen, using a series of finer and finer chisels in an attempt to rescue every centimeter of the stone.
The nearly three dozen millennials on staff toiled at their computers underneath vintage posters of Barry Goldwater from his 1964 presidential campaign and "Don't Tread on Me" signs.
Alongside Shawn Everett (who's worked with everyone from Weezer to Alabama Shakes), Casablancas toiled with the band to mold 13 songs that sound like The Growlers, but amplified.
The editors at Random House had to wait as Mr. Morris, writing in long hand on yellow-lined paper with green-ink fountain pens, toiled year after year.
There is no easy way forward, but it begins with the truth, the freedom required to burn off the illusion under which Sudan has toiled for so long.
Finally, this summer, Ms. Senot hired a team of sisters, experts at restoring painted ceramics, who have toiled diligently to make the ladies and their companions whole again.
No one cares more about finding lasting peace in Afghanistan than those of us who have toiled on these issues for years and lost friends on its battlefields.
Subject to the whims of their padroni — the men who owned the feudal land upon which they toiled — Italian women were commonly the victims of institutionalized, systematic rape.
He had toiled for nearly 03 innings in the postseason for the Cleveland Indians, right through Game 7 of the World Series, when he finally seemed to tire.
His mediocre play resulted in the team's turning to Savage, who had toiled in obscurity since being selected by Houston in the fourth round of the 2014 draft.
For two years, Robert Mueller, a former federal prosecutor and director of the FBI, toiled over an investigation into links between the Russian government and Mr Trump's campaign.
While my mother toiled in the garment shops, my father worked long hours as a waiter in Chinese restaurants for our first nine years in New York City.
Rescue workers toiled throughout the night to free them, maintaining voice contact with the children, eventually rescuing seven-month-old Pasquale after seven hours, to cheers from onlookers.
Buck Showalter is hardly the only figure within the game who will resent him for walking into opportunities that players who have toiled far longer will never earn.
Instead, he has toiled away on the bench for most of his young career, making more headlines for his off-field indiscretions than anything he accomplished on game day.
The risk of spoiling even a second of the film's surprises — surprises they, the Russo brothers, and Feige toiled so hard to make work — weighs heavily on both screenwriters.
He toiled away, cutting through brick, making his way into the tunnels before cutting into pipes that would lead him to a manhole in a neighborhood street, it said.
Every summer while he was at Northern Iowa, Johnson stayed in Cedar Falls and toiled for 40 hours a week in jobs that included asbestos removal and dorm maintenance.
In his 16 months at the White House, Kushner has toiled, mostly behind the scenes, to craft a peace proposal whose details have so far remained shrouded in secrecy.
That man, Ramón Morales, arrived at Harvard in 1972 by way of El Barrio, the Puerto Rican activist group the Young Lords and a mother who toiled in sweatshops.
His go-getter characters infiltrated the old-boy network, wore the gray flannel suit, and toiled away before finally, in midlife, grabbing the brass ring and coasting for home.
As the South industrialized in the second half of the 20th century, poor Alabamians who once toiled on farms were able to secure a toehold in the middle class.
Like Willett, Hend toiled on the back nine, dropping shots at the 13th, 14th and 15th before making amends with his second three at the 18th in consecutive days.
This exhibition demonstrates that such exploitation is embedded in legal texts, in registers of prisoners-as-test-subjects hidden in dusty archives, in the land upon which slaves toiled.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nancy and Fred Mitchell have toiled for four decades at Clarkland Farm in Lexington, Ky., with the hope of breeding a thoroughbred worthy of the Kentucky Derby.
Then the couple toiled on the design for a year and a half, discovering in the process that they had different ideas about exactly what the house should become.
Migrants interviewed for the report said they toiled for months for little or no pay, were deprived of breaks or access to toilets and showers, and suffered threats and violence.
"I toiled with the villagers at the time, with the aim to make life a bit better, but it was harder than reaching the sky in that year," he said.
Hundreds of the volunteer rescue workers — who have toiled in conflict-ravaged opposition areas for years — have failed to make it out of southern Syria in a complex international evacuation.
SwagBot is the vanguard of our incoming steer-driving overlords, its independent all-wheel drive churning carelessly the mud in which once toiled our manly forbears and their snorting charges.
Standing in a sunny field it is easy to forget the inhumane working and living conditions of the workers half a world away that have toiled to make these tents.
The Neediest Cases Fund For decades, Patricia Lewis toiled as a security guard for NYC Health & Hospitals, a duty she performed along with a second, and sometimes a third, job.
I toiled through much of my late teens and early twenties from 2009 to 2012, unknowingly developing and then succumbing to a web of delusion and paranoia driven by hallucinations.
The BJP trails in these areas dominated by regional parties, although its vote share is expected to rise in West Bengal, where party workers have toiled in villages for years.
Much of that credit, however, goes to the dedicated staff, especially the millions of volunteers that toiled countless hours to organize your local events and continue to work in politics.
Mr. Pompeo has toiled, so far unsuccessfully, to negotiate details of the agreement in principle struck by Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons.
For a year, Joseph toiled daily in his home studio, with the support of his wife, Jenna, and less contact with Dun, who lives in Los Angeles, than ever before.
These were the enslaved African Americans within the closest proximity to and who spent the longest durations with white men: the ones who toiled in the houses of slave owners.
Here he had toiled on the third, and longest, portion of "In Cold Blood," and entertained the occasional famous friend, including Gloria Vanderbilt, whose yacht was anchored in the cove.
Of the 6,000 workers who toiled in the lumber fields at the peak of the corps' staffing, a good number were "city bred" — former shop assistants, dressmakers and factory workers.
KABUL, Afghanistan — For years, Shaima has toiled to make a home for her family in a congested district of Kabul, down a narrow alley in the shadow of a mountain.
A tour of the quarters and home, with their artifacts of bondage and bounty, shows how the enslaved Africans toiled to keep the manor house functioning for the wealthy Royalls.
It is also deeply unfair to migrants from the countryside who have toiled for years in big cities but who have little hope of settling down permanently in them (see article).
Concerned about alert fatigue, Santa Barbara County toiled over how to convey the severity of the January storm and its potential consequences without jumping to the most extreme, anxiety-inducing methods.
In India, as households have grown richer, women who might once have toiled in the fields have instead stayed in school or lived off the improved earnings of their male relatives.
Fisher, fresh off the final season of an 18-year playing career, toiled as the Knicks posted the second worst record in the league, going 17-65 in his first campaign.
None of us here is indispensable, nor were even the great figures of history who toiled at these very desks in this very chamber to shape the country that we've inherited.
The next fight is the Senate, where lawmakers have toiled on their own bill regulating self-driving cars but lobbying opposition — particularly from unions like the Teamsters — have stalled their efforts.
Lawmakers toiled for weeks in the summer of 2628 to advance "fast-track" authority giving the Obama administration more leeway in negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) with Pacific Rim nations.
YELLOW slag heaps loom over the corrugated metal shacks of the men who once toiled for gold in the deep shafts that honeycomb this part of South Africa's Free State province.
They toiled under the direction of Gutzon Borglum, the designer and chief engineer, and his son Lincoln, and their names are listed at the monument as part of a team effort.
For so many of the rookies, who had toiled in Class AAA ballparks most of the season, seeing Yankee Stadium on this type of a night left them giddy as well.
Biden toiled in the Senate after tragedy -- He has been in Washington since 1973, taking office after a personal tragedy and riding the train home to see his boys at night.
For years, Judge Kavanaugh has toiled in the vineyards of administrative law, writing highly influential opinions on regulatory matters and demonstrating a willingness to discipline federal agencies when they go astray.
Yeisvi was born in 2006 in Vidalia, Ga., three years after her parents illegally crossed the border and settled in the onion capital, where they toiled in the fields and warehouses.
An epidemic seemed to be raging among farmworkers who toiled in sugarcane fields on the Pacific Coast in El Salvador and Costa Rica — one of the hottest areas in the region.
Included is a look at how women often toiled behind the scenes for causes like health and labor, and the role New York played in women's rights efforts in the 103s.
The group of amateur archaeologists — 55 in all, though only two dozen toiled on a typical day — were part of an excavation project near the village of Boxford, in southern England.
By contrast, Reince Priebus, Mr. Trump's chief of staff, who toiled in the party machinery as chairman of the Republican National Committee, reported a more conventional, if still lucrative, financial picture.
The people who toiled in the mines and mills that once thrived here worked like dogs but they were rewarded with a slice of the pie; their children, not so much.
"I was here before the revolution and it's better for farmers now," said the fruit grower, recounting how his father had toiled on a plantation owned by a rich, absentee owner.
She toiled for a caucus crippled by debt, apathy, and lack of direction during years of Democratic success at the top of the ticket while Republicans swept statehouses at the legislative level.
The 89-year old woman, who has been an artist for more than six decades, had toiled over 43 pieces of art prior to the event at the local library, Jourdan said.
Amina, herself an R&B singer, was leaving Catch Wednesday night when we asked her if it's tough for people who've toiled in the industry for years ... see Danielle have overnight success.
None of us here is indispensable, nor were even the great figures of history who toiled at these very desks in this very chamber to shape the country that we have inherited.
For each unequivocal fact or hypothesis about how these ancient cephalopods lived, there is a litany of names, of biologists and archeologists who've toiled tirelessly and inventively to understand these mysterious ancestors.
" Thinking back to the 1950s and '60s, when he toiled alongside activists including Dr. King, Julian Bond and Fannie Lou Hamer, Mr. Belafonte recalled how Dr. King represented a "harvest of opportunity.
Besides which, when you do dip into Facebook, it's a genuinely engaging compelling product — some of the brightest, hardest-working people in the world have toiled for years to keep you ensnared.
None of us here is indispensable nor were even the great figures of history who toiled at these very desks, in this very chamber, to shape the country that we have inherited.
Will Keith Kellogg, who toiled much of his life in obscurity under the thumb of his abusive older brother, founded two enduring institutions: the Kellogg Company and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
He said he often wondered what the old farmers would think about his work, and about the trees that they pushed into the soil and toiled over before walking away in defeat.
"There are moments in there from my time at 'America's Most Wanted,' ABC, NBC," she said, ticking off the local network affiliates and shows where she toiled before national cable came calling.
The housekeeper -- referred to in the lawsuit as Jane Doe -- claims she was hired by Gebbia back in 2011 and toiled for 6 years as a housekeeper/nanny/chauffeur/grocery shopper/assistant.
But because of Israel's harsh anti-refugee policy, which classifies people like Ben as "infiltrators" instead of refugees, he toiled for 13 years without rights before taking the government's offer and leaving.
Anslinger toiled endlessly to publicly associate marijuana with immigrants, as well as African Americans, specifically jazz artists, owing to his distaste for the bold musical form (as well as for those playing it).
Remembering his days as a bonded laborer, when he toiled on someone else's fields to repay a loan of 5,000 rupees ($70), he said he always makes sure to pay his workers promptly.
The monks were merely following the church calendar, which lays down that the Wednesday after Easter is a day for commemorating the martyrs and ascetics who have toiled in the locality for centuries.
Encouraged by Peter Ueberroth, then MLB's commissioner, the clubs informally agreed for three years following the 1985 campaign not to extend offers to players who had toiled for other teams the previous season.
Inside a cramped wooden shack tucked between a laundry shop and a tire yard off a busy road here, 79-year-old Rocky Carroll has toiled for years designing and refurbishing cowboy boots.
Made up of Austin Porter, Nick Mara, Edwin Honoret, Brandon Arreaga and Zion Kuwonu, PRETTYMUCH quietly toiled away, polishing their sound and refining their look before their name even landed on anybody's tongue.
It was there that Naipaul was born in 1932, to a poor but upper-caste father who aspired to be a writer and toiled in the shadow of his wife's large extended family.
Like gluttons for punishment, we have toiled away and tracked down the best deals on vacuum cleaners, grooming products, laptops, TVs, smartwatches, and more, so that you can bag yourself the best deal.
Up to that point, the group had toiled for three fruitless years and saw personnel changes both in its lineup and management (half its original members bolted to launch a separate group, Bestie).
LIKE THE PAPIER-MÂCHÉ school projects of children — toiled on for weeks, forgotten and then rediscovered in the family attic 30 years later — Morton's works are ritualistic, delightful and literal in their influences.
LOndon (Reuters) - American Daniel Im and France's Benjamin Hebert shared the first-round Irish Open lead after superb eight-under-par rounds of 64 at Portstewart, where local favorite Rory McIlroy toiled on Thursday.
WASHINGTON — For years, the military's drone pilots have toiled in obscurity from windowless rooms at bases in suburban America, viewed by some in the armed forces more as video game players than as warriors.
Spieth toiled his way to a one-over 73 in the morning but improved in the afternoon, making four birdies in an error-free third round to shoot a 68 for 209, seven under.
Mexican workers have toiled under poverty wages and repressive conditions, while large corporations have used that labor abuse as a twisted justification to slash pay and reduce benefits in the United States and Canada.
Though they have been largely forgotten, many foreign workers toiled in the fields of Lincolnshire and the food-processing factories of the Midlands even before Britain opened its doors to east Europeans in 2005.
The head of the House Democratic Caucus will introduce legislation next week that would grant permanent legal status to hundreds of undocumented workers who toiled in the aftermath of the 220006/2202 attacks. Rep.
Cristiano Felício, a pretty bad player who has toiled for the worse-and-worse Bulls for three straight years, sniffs this turnover out and tosses it ahead to David Nwaba, who has leaked out.
But Utzon and hundreds of engineers toiled, fought and sometimes despaired as they tried to figure out how to create giant arcing slices of concrete that could stand up without the use of columns.
For years, he toiled in their shadows, watching as Kelly left home to play football at Columbia — he would eventually transfer to Weber State — and later when Tyler set off for the Pac-12.
Broward County, where election workers had toiled late into the night for days on end to recount their votes, saw it all amount to nothing when state officials rejected the tally as too late.
Lydia Ratcliff toiled in anonymity as a ghostwriter for the personal finance columnist Sylvia Porter until 22013, when she surprised everyone and left the world of Manhattan publishing for a small farm in Vermont.
Caught off Long Island, Big Jake weighed 25 pounds and was shipped to Anchorage, where he toiled with his tiny brethren in a tank and carried a steep price at a seafood store: $212.
Essentially, the Flames toiled in mediocrity for 59 games and did so in a very bad Western Conference while inside a very bad Pacific Division before hitting the throttle over the past two weeks.
The stop included an indigenous dance performance, narrated in English by a group member named José, who told me afterward that he had toiled for nine years in London restaurants before returning to his village.
In fact, they toiled long hours and were a key "driving force" behind the social and cultural development of agricultural communities over almost 6,000 years, says lead author Alison Macintosh, an anthropologist at Cambridge University.
He's one of a handful of Canadian computer scientists who toiled in obscurity to make the key breakthroughs that transformed deep learning research from a graveyard for promising careers into a multi-billion dollar industry.
The main talking point, though, was the poor showing by Chinese world record holder Sun, who toiled his way through his heat in the 16th-fastest time, more than half a minute off his best.
To get it to Los Angeles, the New York Times reported in 1936, "a construction army of more than 1,000" toiled for years to create a power line across 270 miles of mountains and desert.
The death toll in that attack rose on Friday to more than 60 as rescue workers toiled through a day and night to retrieve bodies from the wreckage of the hospital and an adjacent building.
Searching for answers Still, the Trump administration has toiled over what to do about the agriculture purchases China committed to as part of the Phase One trade deal since the coronavirus outbreak reached US shores.
Their careers soon diverged, and so, for a while, did their prospects — Coutinho toiled for recognition in Europe as Neymar, still in Brazil, blossomed into the country's golden boy — but they have always been close.
And before Mr. Ferguson made it to Broadway and became a perennial Shakespeare in the Park performer, he toiled at a gift shop in Times Square, tantalizingly close to the stages he dreamed of walking.
The note said workers in China "toiled seven days a week, their 15-hour days haunted by sadistic guards," and asked the buyer to resend the letter to international human-rights activists, The Times reported.
Tom Piplack toiled at an In-N-Out branch in Southern California between February 2016 and November 2018, and like all employees at the burger joint ... had to rock the all white pants and black shoes.
This was a creative who once toiled his way through a 1950s comic industry that didn't altogether want him—self-titled as a hack ready to quit the business on a dime before his Marvel stint.
While they joked in front of thousands about how hard they had toiled at making them, Holden joked that they had even "trained" his wife to make meals for them to get through all the work.
The sounds it produces might be more recognizable by your parents who toiled away on classic Apple IIs or IBM PCs, but the PO-24 will still appeal to anyone with an appreciation for retro gear.
A panel of labor judges in Espirito Santo state ruled that Telefonica, publicly traded as Vivo in Brazil, was culpable after workers toiled in slavery-like conditions during the building of a cellphone tower in 2014.
Those ordinary Dubliners enjoying a holiday that Easter Monday from work at dockyards, factories and railways would have felt a kinship primarily with the army of labor that toiled in other parts of the British Isles.
But while she's toiled on soap operas ("One Life to Live"), sci-fi shows ("Sanctuary") and historical dramas ("Turn: Washington's Spies"), it's "Luke Cage," about a black superhero in Harlem, where she feels most at home.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party grouping and Social Democrats (SPD) toiled deep into the night on Thursday to overcome differences on tax cuts and other issues that threatened to block a new "grand coalition" government.
On the Dead Horse Trail, with horses dying in their droves (hence the name) as men toiled onward, Friedrich Trump set up a tent restaurant and sold the horses back to the men in burger form.
He was a member of the UDPS but toiled in relative obscurity until 2011, when he won a seat in the national parliament in an election which saw his father finish as runner-up to Kabila.
But as they toiled away in Waterloo, companies like Google and Facebook embraced deep neural networks, and this technology reinvented everything from image recognition to machine translations, rapidly learning these tasks by analyzing vast amounts of data.
While Murphy's team toiled away during the 1990s and early 2000s — sometimes in partnership with outside tech companies, university engineers, DARPA and even Cat's mining customers — "the industry wasn't ready for autonomy at that time," he said.
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.
A fantastically creative hair stylist who works primarily in the fashion industry, she toiled for months creating more than 800 feet of braids out of both synthetic and human hair, which span almost the entire gallery space.
At an Ivy League university, where black people have so long toiled for admission, a fellow student called police because there was a black woman -- a graduate student -- napping in the common room of her own dorm.
" Earlier, he wrote, "Few, if any, other founding fathers opposed slavery more consistently or toiled harder to eradicate it than Hamilton — a fact that belies the historical stereotype that he cared only for the rich and privileged.
Putnam toiled for years after leaving Congress in 2010 to lay the groundwork for this gubernatorial run and saw his best laid plans upended by an endorsement from Trump, the undisputed GOP kingmaker in this primary season.
Mr. Haller and other allies of Mr. Puzder said that those who took the time to look beyond his most provocative statements would find the wisdom of a man who has toiled on labor issues for years.
Having toiled to present the House impeachment inquiry and the votes on Wednesday as a somber duty rooted in the Constitution, Ms. Pelosi risks appearing to politicize the matter if she withholds the charges for negotiating leverage.
He is Escobar, a man overcome by a lifestyle of opportunity of money, women, drugs and struggling with the same idea of the loss of freedom that comes with marriage and fatherhood he toiled with on Yeezus.
Breeders who long toiled in the shadows are now beginning to seek patents for their innovative strains the way any other horticulturalist might seek a patent for a new type of rose, green bean, or sugar beet.
Kovalev, who has one draw on his record, toiled in relative obscurity through his first 18 professional fights before Duva saw him and his knockout power on one of her fight cards and signed him to a contract.
It's a hyped-up, four-letter hymn to the obsessiveness of the ink-stained muckraker, a profession at which Hecht and MacArthur toiled in happy squalor in Chicago before ascending to celebrity as writers for Broadway and Hollywood.
As I sat in the sun with "Untitled" and happily toiled to solve the ad infinitum conundrums it supplied, I kept wanting to fabricate fairy tales out of this vague but grisly mélange of malleable and combinatory superfluity.
After he toiled in Argentina's first game, a 1-1 tie with Iceland, and after Ronaldo scored a hat trick in Portugal's opener against Spain, the common refrain was that pressure was limiting Messi but inspiring his rival.
He has never articulated a plan of succession, a pressing matter given what the actuarial tables would say about a man who toiled for years as a steelworker in Ukraine, breathing dust and gas near a blast furnace.
Ultimately he restored the slave trade in Saint-Domingue, after having abolished it — restored it because the plantations needed laborers, though he intended to free the newly purchased Africans after they had toiled for a number of years.
The director of the Netflix documentary, Chris Smith, told BuzzFeed News that there are plans to set up another GoFundMe page for Bahamian workers affected by the festival's failures as workers toiled on the Bahamian island of Exuma.
An American missionary who spent almost two years in a North Korean labor camp, where 30 guards watched over only him as he toiled for more than eight hours a day, says they wanted to know all about America.
Jurors visited the crime scene, where black employees regularly drew the worst job assignments (Johnson had toiled in front of a 19793 degree oven); they also heard testimony that Johnson had witnessed a lynching in Alabama at age five.
There have been demands that the chain invest in the black communities that have driven much of its success, and calls for better treatment of low-wage workers who have toiled to meet the heavy demand for the sandwich.
"It is a natural thing when a young candidate comes along and has success for other candidates who feel like they've toiled in the vineyards to resent it," said David Axelrod, the chief strategist for Mr. Obama in 2008.
Brought over to the west mainly by Chinese immigrants who toiled on US railroads, the natural opioid transported its users into a relaxed dream state—but also left them with a crippling physical addiction that seemingly had no end.
Paula Romano, 31, whose protection expires March 18, frets about losing the $73,000 salary that she earns managing the office of an oil-field company in Hobbs, N.M. For years, she toiled in the underground economy in food service.
It was not donated by some billionaire benefactor, but by a frugal legal secretary from Brooklyn who toiled for the same law firm for 284 years until she retired at age 296 and died not long afterward in 22.
Mr. Meadows and his fellow conservatives, who have toiled for years as philosophical bomb throwers in the legislative process, got the attention of the White House, which worked hard to meet their needs and pressure moderates to come along.
When you have a president who has toiled in the rings of the World Wrestling Federation and on top-rated reality TV, you know the upcoming State of the Union Address will surely have some surprises and some drama.
A slow, methodical worker who could spend years building up a painting's surface, he did not have a solo show until he was 30, and for years thereafter toiled against the grain, his work at odds with prevailing fashion.
DONGGUAN, China — Walking around an abandoned furniture factory, Fang Minghua pointed out the workshops where several hundred employees once toiled, transforming sheets of raw wood into TV stands or wardrobes for the aspiring middle class in China and other emerging economies.
But even as Mr. Cameron toiled to win the backing of Britain's European partners, he faced the bigger test of selling the package to his Conservative Party and his own ministers, as well as a hostile press and a skeptical public.
For years, men like Jerry Seinfeld, David Letterman and Jon Stewart have toiled away on the comedy circuit, just to crash against a glass ceiling, struggling to make the same money or gain the same notoriety as their female counterparts.
By working with all Americans, Clinton will ensure the inspired efforts of our Founding Fathers -- who toiled unceasingly to create a Constitution designed to enable a diverse people, through the art of compromise, to find common ground -- were not in vain.
And although Alphamin will provide some well-paid jobs to locals, as well as pay taxes to the central government, its mechanised operations will never employ anything like the thousands of people who once toiled there with pick and shovel.
Reza Zadeh, founder of Matroid, is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford who has toiled with the idea of a startup for the last decade — just now jumping in the ring to catch the wave of democratization in the computer vision space.
It would also dishonor the work of police and prosecutors at the state and federal level who toiled for a decade — led by dedicated public servants like Rosenstein — to prove that we can secure public safety without sacrificing our values.
Although there are some stories about Ceaușescu being a sweetheart—giving the people houses they toiled for their entire lives and teaching them the virtue of patience through the art of waiting in line—it's safe to call him a dictator.
And Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager, who carefully studied the painstaking work of the White House historian Martha Joynt Kumar, in part to help Mr. Trump figure out which positions were available to loyalists who toiled on his campaign.
CreditCreditAdam Dean for The New York Times LIULONG, China — China's devastating pollution problems began here, in coal country, where legions of workers toiled and often died to exhume the rich deposits that fueled the country's sooty rise to economic power.
This was the basis for the shape-up on the American docks on which many of my relatives toiled when they came to this country and the kickbacks they were expected to give to the union bosses and even the mayor.
Aptly called Decentered Gallery, the space presents its first show, Disruptions: The Integrity of Differences, which includes a multigenerational and international group of artists ranging from Joseph Beuys and Felix Gonzalez-Torres to young artists who have toiled in Arquetopia's various workspaces.
"While many Americans who desired a particular outcome to the election knocked on doors, toiled at phone banks, or found any number of other legal ways to make their voices heard," they wrote, "Cohen sought to influence the election from the shadows."
While the US Intelligence Community has asserted that the Kremlin, backed by an army of hackers and trolls, toiled on behalf of the Trump campaign, intent on keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House, these are accusations Moscow has vehemently denied.
Sanders himself is a deeply serious person who toiled for years in obscurity to move the ball forward on his issues, and whatever his more impulsive supporters may feel, he has no intention of throwing everything away in a fit of pique.
Wawrinka's path to victory had been eased by the retirements of world number one Novak Djokovic and Australian prospect Nick Kyrgios in the earlier rounds but the Swiss often toiled against surprise finalist Baghdatis, whom he beat for a sixth successive time.
He will defraud hard working Americans trying to make a living, while he himself gets to declare bankruptcies, pay no taxes, and stiff the working people who toiled for an honest day's labor, only to be cheated out of what is rightfully theirs.
The Englishman, who won the 2013 U.S. Open but has never quite clicked at his home major since finishing tied fourth at Birkdale as a 17-year-old amateur in 153, had toiled grimly all afternoon but finally managed to raise a smile.
But Dubke has never typed out a press release on Capitol Hill, toiled on a speech for a member of Congress or sat in on strategy sessions for a presidential candidate's message — the typical bullet points on the resumes of his predecessors.
The style toiled in relative obscurity for years until around 22019, when bona fide superstars like Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Justin Bieber started weaving the look into their 'fits, (short for outfits, the universally agreed-upon label for any streetwear ensemble).
"While many Americans who desired a particular outcome to the election knocked on doors, toiled at phone banks or found any number of other legal ways to make their voices heard, Cohen sought to influence the election from the shadows," the prosecutors wrote.
"While many Americans who desired a particular outcome to the election knocked on doors, toiled at phone banks or found any number of other legal ways to make their voices heard, Cohen sought to influence the election from the shadows," prosecutors wrote.
But Capitol Hill, where I toiled for the better part of the last seven years, remains one of the few places in Washington where journalists are still able to chase after officials in search of a quote, largely unfettered, nearly every day.
Rodney reached the World Series with his first team, the Detroit Tigers, in 2006, and toiled for nine different teams before making it back: the Angels, the Rays, the Mariners, the Cubs, the Padres, the Marlins, the Diamondbacks, the Twins and the A's.
In an interview on Monday in Compton, Mr. Bloomberg was unusually blunt about his campaign spending strategy and his intent to seek advantages while his rivals toiled in the four early states, which have relatively few delegates needed to win the nomination.
Like a novelist who divides himself among his characters, one Marc Jacobs toiled away at making the clothes that would change fashion, even as another Marc, with the help of his former business partner, Robert Duffy, 65, transformed the business of fashion.
He grew up in a tough section of Tampa and toiled for years in wrestling obscurity under a variety of stage names, including Terry Boulder, the Super Destroyer, and Sterling Golden, before he became a star as Hulk Hogan, in the nineteen-eighties.
After the Declaration of Independence was defended, she lived on the edge of Thoreau's famous bean field, the place where he toiled for two years in the hopes of realizing Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Self-Reliance," the rare and difficult act of supporting oneself.
He toiled away, struggling to use the mouse to maneuver through Premiere on the bumpy bus ride, while I mostly let the GoPro software do its thing, trimming a few clips here and there, testing out different pre-built themes and adding text.
Read more: Employees at HuffPost began receiving layoff notices a day after Verizon announced it would slash staff at its media group by 7% The small magazine company I toiled for will remain nameless, but it made no difference where you worked.
One source wondered late Thursday night why Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and one of the most powerful West Wing forces, was away on a ski vacation with his wife, Ivanka Trump, while other White House staffers toiled away at an increasingly fraught mission.
While in the late 1900s, the average American toiled twelve hours seven days a week to make ends meet - making it a whopping 85033-hour work week - the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics pegs today's average work week at only 34.5 hours.
In 2013, "The Bletchley Circle" arrived on PBS with the tale of four female British code breakers — their skills honed during World War II as they toiled in secret to decrypt enemy messages — who upend their humdrum postwar lives to solve a slew of murders.
That small sample of continental success is not conclusive proof, of course, but it represents a sea change from the struggles of recent years, when England's teams have toiled in the early rounds and then been knocked out with troubling ease in the spring.
In the ensuing months, the workers — nearly all of them from Central America, Mexico and Venezuela — toiled day and night across Bay County to reopen Panama City's City Hall, repair the local campus of Florida State University and fix damaged roofs on several churches.
The workers who toiled at the Vázquez carwashes battled for nearly six years before receiving the money they were due, their efforts hampered by the owners having filed for bankruptcy — a well-worn tactic used to avoid paying exploited workers, according to labor advocates.
Inside the Hermès store, Pascale Mussard, the fifty-nine-year-old great-great-great-granddaughter of the saddle-maker Thierry Hermès, presided over the petit h Holiday Factory, where fans of the brand toiled at craft tables, in the presence of hundred-thousand-dollar handbags.
Though Ms. Ramsay-Levi is a relative unknown, having toiled for the last 15 years as a designer under Nicolas Ghesquière, both in his role as artistic director of Louis Vuitton and previously at Balenciaga, on one level the appointment is not a surprise.
"While many Americans who desired a particular outcome to the election knocked on doors, toiled at phone banks, or found any number of other legal ways to make their voices heard, Cohen sought to influence the election from the shadows," the New York prosecutors wrote.
SAINT THOMAS, US Virgin Islands — Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas's public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
ST. THOMAS, US Virgin Islands—Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas' public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
Back when they had toiled at honest work – Lucy at a bakery and Safi ye at an abattoir –they'd wondered if it could be true that there were people who were given money simply because they looked as if they were used to having lots of it.
The oft-commemorated protagonists of the Watergate saga are not the Republican congressmen who broke party lines to threaten impeachment, not the three congressional investigatory committees, not the countless staffers who toiled for those committees or the FBI agents whom Nixon was so intent to stop.
Democrats toiled to make their case to a deeply divided nation that Mr. Trump had put the integrity of the 2020 election at risk by withholding the security assistance for Ukraine's war with Russia to try to extract a political advantage for his re-election campaign.
They told Mr. Bae that nobody from America cared enough to negotiate his freedom and that he would most likely spend his entire 15-year sentence of hard labor in North Korea's penal system, where he toiled on a soybean farm and lost more than 30 pounds.
The Jiang Zemin administration in the 1990s and early 2000s was known for its decisive economic policymaking, the restructuring of state firms and large-scale layoffs — as well as unhappiness among vast swathes of the population, especially urban workers who for decades had toiled in state firms.
Since he became chief of staff last July, Mr. Kelly has toiled to control access to Mr. Trump to try to ensure that his actions are informed by an orderly process in the West Wing — a pursuit that flies in the face of the president's freewheeling style.
Ms. Pelosi and other top Democrats toiled during the campaign to stay wedded to a carefully honed, poll-tested agenda that would be broadly popular, calling, for example, for protecting the Affordable Care Act rather than promising to replace it with a single-payer health coverage plan.
PARIS — In the icy winter of 1905, many of the women who hand-painted the world-famous Limoges vases and figurines went on strike in France — not because they were poorly paid or toiled long hours, but because they were prey to the factory overseer's sexual urges.
The accusations — and accompanying pushback by Mr. Burr to his Republican colleagues — amounted to an unusually public spat for a panel that has toiled for nearly two years on a bipartisan investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference efforts that has been largely free of partisan politics.
The story of ideas is about the cognitive scientists, psychologists and wayward engineers who long toiled in obscurity, and the process by which their ostensibly irrational convictions ultimately inspired a paradigm shift in our understanding not only of technology but also, in theory, of consciousness itself.
In August, we met with quilombola leaders and community activists in the colonial remains of the town of Alcântara, in an area where nearly 22019,000 slaves once toiled on cotton plantations and where many of the descendants of free black communities who later settled there remain.
While the decades-in-the-making "The Other Side of the Wind" is a saga unto itself, Mr. Neville wants to put the film in context by exploring Welles's struggles in Hollywood as he toiled to complete the movie, which was meant to be his comeback.
In 1987 alone there was "The Belle Lettres Papers," Charles Simmons's take on a publication not unlike The New York Times Book Review, where he had toiled, and Wilfrid Sheed's "The Boys of Winter," about writers and editors tweaking each other's rumps and reputations in the Hamptons.
Loans for Yes Bank Ltd and State Bank of India toiled in the market, with the former taking six months to close a US$300m three-year loan and the latter failing to attract any commitments for a US$750m three-year facility in general syndication.
I've toiled in this business for nearly 20 years, and even in the best of times it has been a squeamish and skittering ride, the sort of career you'd counsel your kids to avoid in favor of something less volatile and more enduring — bitcoin mining, perhaps.
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But the startup has toiled away for well over a year to hopefully solve the agonizing pain of waiting for the next episode of your favorite Netflix show to load – It does this with a step-by-step Wifi mesh network kit you can set up through your smartphone.
They want colleges, employers and the federal government to prioritize black Americans whose ancestors toiled in bondage, and they argue that affirmative action policies originally designed to help the descendants of slavery in America have largely been used to benefit other groups, including immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean.
Washington plays the title character, a "Rain Man"-like legal savant -- it's never mentioned, but he clearly appears to be on the spectrum -- who has toiled for decades in obscurity, the silent partner of a civil-rights titan who served as the public face of their two-man firm.
Those waiting on tables in restaurants were more apt to wear matching dresses like black and orange sheaths, while silk factory workers toiled away in shapeless housedresses and aprons, with kerchiefs on their heads; day care workers wore white dresses and accordion hats à la Western nurses of yore.
They toiled to become giant forces in the paint, only to watch as basketball evolved from a game that coveted height into a more freewheeling, 267.8-point-centric game that deems their skill sets nearly as obsolete as a fax machine: nice to have, but no longer entirely necessary.
The tradition came with a heavy toll on daughters, many of whom were expected to stay home, looking after younger siblings while the parents toiled outside, or were even "sold away" to become sikmo: "cooking maids" who worked like slaves in the homes of rich families in cities.
The stories about the hotel — which was first acquired as a private home for the celebrated Crimean actress Alla Nazimova in 97411 and then converted into artists' bungalows where the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Dorothy Parker toiled on screenplays in the 1930s — have become almost mythological.
While Jack toiled away in one of those rooms on a Medieval Greek manuscript that embellished on the biblical story of Adam and Eve (one of 13,000 bound manuscripts held by the library), I gazed at the Titians, Veroneses and Tintorettos that adorn the salone's walls and ceiling.
Since Senate Republicans blocked the nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland by President Barack Obama in 2016, advocacy groups on the left have toiled to emphasize with Democratic voters the importance of the judiciary and the consequences that federal court decisions can have on the everyday lives of Americans.
"This solemn wall is a poignant and permanent reminder of the sacrifice of all that responded on September 11th and toiled for weeks and months at the World Trade Center searching for the innocent lives taken that day," Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro said in a written statement.
He said the issue had cost him "countless hours" of consternation as he toiled to craft a workable solution to a problem that he inherited from his predecessor, President George W. Bush, and that forced him to apologize on the world stage for an approach to terrorism he never supported.
And I am in awe of the commitment of countless brave men and women who have toiled and sacrificed so that the truths we hold to be self-evident can be felt by all Americans – regardless of race, gender, religion (or lack thereof), and whom they choose to love, and how.
In Australia, according to The Australian magazine, Rajneesh disciples have toiled "sixteen hours a day, six days a week" to develop a network of Rajneesh businesses that includes a chain of Zorba the Buddha restaurants, a chain of Rajneesh hotels, and a national building company called Oregon Builders and Renovations.
After Hamilton's death, Elizabeth's friends tried to raise money to support her, even as she toiled for the rest of her life to burnish her husband's reputation, including buying up reprints of his confession of his affair with Maria Reynolds (unscrupulous publishers printed more copies just so she would buy them).
As with so many black and brown young men, memories of injustice and exploitation live on in my DNA, too, passed from my ancestors who toiled for European masters, to my grandmother, who worked as a house cleaner in the United States to bring her children, one by one, from Trinidad.
Roseanne confesses to Darlene that she toiled her whole life to give her kids a better chance than she had, but it has come with the price of her personal jealousy and Darlene's increasing classism, as the girl can't stop sniping about the worn state of the house or her parents' lowbrow tastes.
And it's not just Collins and Murkowski; it's the hundreds of thousands of women who called their senators, put their bodies on the line outside of politicians' offices and toiled away for months (and in some cases, years) to ensure that Collins and Murkowski would give this bill a big ol' nay.
It would be deeply wrong to suggest that the upcoming match against Lesnar is an unearned sop to Joe, but there does seem to be a measure of respect being shown to him and his fellow wrestlers who toiled in Japan and the indies for 15-plus years, waiting for their opportunity.
If Slow Knife sounds like two ideas melded together into one cohesive statement, that's because it is: in the five years between Severant and his latest, Teasdale toiled on two different-sounding albums before enlisting Planet Mu head Mike Paradinas to help combine the two into the challenging beauty that is Slow Knife.
Members of the group of about three dozen — often called "front-liners" or "majority-makers"— have toiled to carve out political identities distinct from their party's progressive base, and most are already facing competitive re-election challenges from Republicans who bill them as radicals who have empowered a far-left agenda in Congress.
From trailblazing Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel to Halle Berry — the first (and so far the only) Black woman to win an Oscar for a leading role — Black actresses have toiled for decades in an industry that has preferred to place them on the sidelines of the story than at the center.
And as at the world track championships, where there was fierce criticism about empty stadiums, organizers are making plans to fill out crowds by providing tickets to some of the imported workers who have toiled in the fierce heat to build the stadiums, roads, hotels and other infrastructure necessary to host the World Cup.
Disturbing, sometimes shocking, stories of the country's labor landscape continue to emerge: In an annual audit released in February, for example, Impactt, the organizers' external compliance monitor, found some people working more than 0003 hours per week at certain companies, and workers for one contractor who had toiled for more than 2000 consecutive days.
She toiled in virtually total obscurity for decades — her home and studio, atop a tiny building in Manhattan wedged between office towers, seems the perfect architectural manifestation of her outsider status — until a chance inclusion in a three-artist show at Frederico Sève Gallery in 2003 set the ball rolling toward her Whitney retrospective.
"We should also remember the women who toiled quietly in the background, doing the more boring but no less necessary work of lobbying, petitioning, persuading," said Caroline Criado-Perez, who led petitions drive that led to the Fawcett statue and to a portrayal of the novelist Jane Austen on the new 10-pound bank note.
Such is the conundrum that greets her biographers, and Lubow begins his book with a dramatic solution: an occasion, in the middle of the nineteen-fifties, when Diane announced, at the butt end of a day in which she and Allan had toiled on a shoot for Vogue , that she was done with fashion photography.
I will say, what happens after that is that my debut teen mystery, the one I spent my adult life making into a reality, but which, despite the schlock regularly featured in its pages and online, People decided to ignore—more to the point, they ignored me entirely—even after I toiled away for them for 14 years.
Leslie Jones did stand up for 25 years before she got even a shot at SNL; Kristen Wiig toiled away as the show's workhorse for close to a decade before she got to make Bridesmaids, which was unequivocally the wall-smasher that made this movie possible and gave Melissa McCarthy her breakout role at the age of 40.
As Republicans toiled to corral the votes for their doomed legislation to fund Mr. Trump's wall, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the minority leader who is likely to become speaker in two weeks, used procedural maneuvers to make it clear that it was Republicans who were standing in the way of continuing funding for the government.
"President Obama's decision not to issue the final easement is a rejection of the entire regulatory and judicial system, as well as the scores of Army Corps of Engineers and civil servants who toiled for more than 800 days to ensure the process was followed correctly, in accordance with the law," MAIN spokesman Craig Stevens said in a statement.
Because Rockwell has been celebrated so much in recent years — winning an Oscar for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, nominated for another Oscar for Vice, sure to be nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for the recently completed Fosse — it's easy to forget that for much of the first two decades of his career, he toiled in relative obscurity.
"Geoff, at a time when A.I. was in the wilderness, toiled away at building the field and because of his personality, attracted people who then dispersed," said Ilse Treurnicht, chief executive of Toronto's MaRS Discovery District, an innovation center that will soon house the Vector Institute, Toronto's new public-private artificial intelligence research institute, where Dr. Hinton will be chief scientific adviser.
While his father plied his statecraft at the chateau (or indulged his hobbies — fencing, riding, shooting and flying planes), his mother toiled at the rental mansion, cooking dinner on a "wounded behemoth" of a wood-fired cast-iron stove, and wrangling old-world domestic staff: coal men, gardeners, maids and a floor polisher who bound brushes to his feet and skated across the parquet.
Elijah's example, a son of parents who rose from nothing to carve out a little something, a public servant who toiled to guarantee the least of us have the same opportunities that he had earned, a leader who once said he would die for his people, even as he lived every minute for them — his life validates the things we tell ourselves about what is possible in this country.
"I wanted to convey the idea that the people eating potatoes by the light of an oil lamp used the same hands with which they take food from the plate to work the land, that they have toiled with their hands – that they have earned their food by honest means," Van Gogh wrote to his brother, Theo, about the painting now on display at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
When comedian and activist Jon Stewart gave an impassioned speech before Congress to seek ongoing aid for 9/11 first responders, it inspired Internet Archive software curator and digital preservationist Jason Scott to share something timely with the world as well: a newly discovered cache of photos from one of the workers who toiled away at Ground Zero, and who'd saved thousands of those photos on CD-R.
"A son of parents who rose from nothing to carve out just a little something; the public servant who toiled to guarantee the least of us have the same opportunities that he had earned; a leader who once said he would die for his people even as he lived every minute for them — his life validates the things we tell ourselves about what's possible in this country," he asserted.
Even if it is tempered, optimism does abound throughout northern Alberta, where 10 consecutive postseasons have passed without the Oilers' presence, the longest current streak in the N.H.L. Across that decade of misery, masochism and mismanagement, Edmonton toiled through several unsuccessful phases of rebuilding, garnering three No. 686 picks before a fourth gifted them McDavid, a generational talent — "once-in-a-lifetime," said General Manager Peter Chiarelli — who conjures the greatest Oiler of them all, Wayne Gretzky.
As the little Hermit Kingdom toiled away on its nuclear arsenal, many in the West have remained focused on what President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and the resurgent Republican Congress could mean for trade, taxes, and health care.
Much of that was done in the context of a company in the midst of an aggressive bid to rejuvenate itself: Mayer was also leading the charge on dozens of startup acquisitions to boost Yahoo's platform and talent pool after the once-mighty giant of the Internet toiled under years of stagnation, falling behind the likes of Google in key areas like search and mobile; and the closures in regional operations were about streamlining to focus on Yahoo's core business.
As it faces a new era, NATO even has a team looking at cyberwarfare and next month plans to make cyber an official operational domain of warfare, along with air, sea, land and space, CNN got an exclusive peek recently into the work of NATO's futurists in interviews with top officials and a tour of the NATO Allied Command Transformation, or ACT, headquarters, where dozens of varied uniforms were on display as officers from all of NATO's 28 member countries toiled on ways to enhance its military capabilities.

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