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Some also toiled on campus, hired from students and other wealthy people.
Mr. Bae toiled on a soybean farm and lost more than 793 pounds.
Gwin Chin and Anne Cronin were among those who toiled on it behind the scenes.
While Sergey crafted the commerce of technology, Larry toiled on the product and imagined the impossible.
The wealthy roosted on the hills and the masses toiled on the flats and the docks.
His father was a longtime P.G.A. of America professional who toiled on the mini tours before turning to teaching.
In Tsarist Russia, church teaching provided moral arguments for the liberation of the serfs, but plenty of serfs toiled on church lands.
And despite his familiarity with several infield positions, the 24-year-old has toiled on defense throughout the minor and major leagues.
It was the main hub for transient, cash-rich young men who toiled on oil rigs, drove lorries and bunked in Portacabin mancamps.
If many Americans imagine slavery essentially as a system in which black men toiled on cotton plantations, Miles upends that stereotype several times over.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The monastery bakery provided food for the workers as they toiled on the earthworks.
Engelhardt, pp. 275-77 The Franciscans, under the leadership of Fray Junípero Serra, took charge of the missions and closed or consolidated several of the existing installations. A total of 39 Friars Minor toiled on the peninsula during the five years and five months of Franciscan rule. Four of them died, 10 were transferred to new northern missions, and the remainder returned to Europe.
The Faubuses were subsistence farmers and toiled on their homesteaded thin-soiled upland farm in the Ozark Mountain country to provide their children with food and basic necessities; Sam also did menial work to earn money while Addie looked after children.Tom Wagy. Memories of a Mountain Woman: Addie Joslin Faubus, 1892-1936, The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 1 (Spring, 1998), pp. 1-16.
But he toiled on. Morrison strove to establish relations between himself and the people. He attempted to teach three Chinese boys who lived on the streets in an attempt to help both them and his own language skills. However, they treated him maliciously and he was forced to let them go. In 1809, he met 17-year-old Mary Morton and married her on 20 February that year in Macau.
Like many plantations in Surry County, Walnut Valley also produced peach and apple brandy, and featured orchards, a cider press, apple mill, and distillery. Under Jones' management, Walnut Valley exploded in productivity, due in large part to the enslaved labor force he maintained. By Jones' death in 1833, thirty enslaved workers toiled on his plantation. Jones' son, Bolling Green Jones, inherited the plantation, as well as guardianship of his two younger siblings, William C. and Minerva.
The lavish interior features an arched ceiling painted by famed muralist Anthony Heinsbergen, who purposely undercut the competition bidding for the job and toiled on his back while painting, like Michelangelo. Heinsbergen later claimed that he rarely bothered with self-promotion again. In the 1960s, the Elks sold the building due to shrinking membership, and the building was transformed into the luxury Park Plaza Hotel, overlooking the then-glamorous MacArthur Park. In the 1980s the hotel became the site of after hours nightclubs like Power Tools.
It is recorded in Charles Harding Firth's Naval Songs and Ballads (1908) in a slightly different form from the one popularized in cinema, where its opening verse has been omitted, and with quatrain stanzas instead of couplets.Firth, Charles Harding, Naval Songs and Ballads Vol. XXXII, "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmate" (Navy Records Society: 1908), pp. 337-8 The first version opens with the following quatrain: :We're the boys that fear no noise, :Whilst the thundering cannons roar, :And long we've toiled on the rolling wave, :And now we're safe on shore.
After on-going demonstrations by villagers, in 2000 the DEDP paid compensation to private property owners only. Those who toiled on common land were not compensated. As a result of 18 demonstrations against the Rasi Salai Dam, the Chavalit government paid compensation to 1,154 of the 3,000 affected families. Squabbles over compensation divided families and communities. In April 2019, almost 30 years after the dam's construction, the Royal Irrigation Department (RID), which took over the project from the Energy Ministry in 2002, agreed to make a final compensation payment of 600 million baht.
Just as vital and arguably more important to the complex were the many structures built for the processing and storage of crops, food preparation and storage, sheltering equipment and animals, and various other domestic and agricultural purposes. The value of the plantation came from its land and the enslaved people who toiled on it to produce crops for sale. These same people produced the built environment: the main house for the plantation owner, the slave cabins, barns, and other structures of the complex. 1862 photograph of the slave quarter at Smiths Plantation in Port Royal, South Carolina.
This is also the last production by The Marx Brothers in which they were billed under their given names. Harpo was billed as Adolph Arthur, Zeppo as Herbert, Groucho as Julius Henry, and Chico as Leonard. In his autobiography Harpo Speaks (1961), Harpo wrote that theatre critic Alexander Woollcott encouraged the Brothers to use their stage names in any subsequent production, which they did, starting with their next Broadway show, The Cocoanuts (1925), which was later turned into a film version in 1929. Having toiled on the Vaudeville circuit for nearly a quarter century, this would be the last stage performance that The Marx Brothers would perform for Vaudeville theaters.
In the wake of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan finally agreed to the terms put forth in the Potsdam Declaration, and indicated its willingness to surrender. The end of hostilities, however, meant no cessation of the repair ship's work, and during the month of August her artificers toiled on 67 vessels of 21 types, the most numerous being infantry landing craft (LCI) – 13 of them – in addition to 30 medium landing craft (LCM) from the local boat pool. With the Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945, however, Zeuss workload decreased to 39 naval vessels of 16 types, the most numerous being barracks ships (APL) – seven in all, with no WSA or US Army vessels worked-on. During October, Zeus conducted work on 41 ships of 23 types, in addition to the marine railway at Parry Island and a British ship, .
Emperor Zhongzong, citing that the five had been previously awarded iron certificates that guaranteed that they would not be executed in recognition of their contribution, ordered that they be reduced to commoner rank and permanently exiled to the Lingnan region with their families—in Yuan's case, to Huan Prefecture (環州, roughly modern Hechi, Guangxi). At the suggestion of Cui Shi, Wu Sansi then sent the censor Zhou Lizhen (周利貞) to the Lingnan region under guise of reviewing the affairs of the region but with instructions to kill the five. When Zhou arrived at Yuan's place of exile, he forced Yuan to drink the juice of the poisonous plant Gelsemium elegans, but Yuan did not die immediately—a fact that traditional historians attributed to Yuan's frequently taking an alchemist medication known as "yellow gold" (黃金). However, he suffered immensely from the poison and was angry over how he was treated, and he toiled on the ground, scratching it, causing his nails to fall off.

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