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15 Sentences With "toiled through"

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Betty, who has already toiled through some of Riverdale's cruelest torments, is in trouble.
More than 70,000 military, police and firefighters toiled through the debris in a grim search for the missing.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
Gallantly they pressed > on, and were met by a murderous fire as they toiled through the slashing > [and multiple men from the 112th New York began to fall, dead or grievously > wounded]. The color guard was severely cut up…. The result of the day was an > impregnable position six miles from Richmond, the command of the river a > mile above Aiken’s Landing, also Fort Harrison, an immensely strong redoubt.
Fighting through fog, enfilade fire from > their left flank, and under constant artillery barrages, the regiment toiled > through an exposed sector, German machine gun nests, and sniper fire to > complete its objective on Vauquois Hill. The regiment fought alongside > Colonel George S. Patton's tank brigade to capture the villages of Cheppy > and Exermont. After the Meuse-Argonne, the 138th assumed occupation duty > south of Verdun. After the war's end, the regiment returned to its home > station in St. Louis.
He got in five more starts during the seasons first half, but was sent to Triple-A Tacoma in July. After spending 3 years in the minors, he surfaced in the majors again as a member of the Giants' bullpen, appearing in seven May games and registering one save. Then he was sent back to Triple-A, where he toiled through 1971. After sitting out the 1972 campaign, he made a final comeback in the Cubs' organization in 1973 before retiring.
Many splinter groups have formed out of MOD that eventually became defunct or still exist as rival gangs. However, as with many gangs today, there is a dwindling membership within MOD as gang culture slowly fades out of appeal with urban Hmong youth due to growing prosperity from increased economic resources and opportunities in the Hmong communities. In addition, Hmong youth today have assimilated very well into American society by following the examples set by their parents who toiled through the migrant era for a better future for their families.
To him, Bazarovism was the societal struggle that must be toiled through rather than resisted—he attributed it to the exclusive and distinct spiritual strength of the young and their courage to face social disorder. The popularity of Pisarev's review rivaled that of even the novel itself. The atmosphere of the 1860s had led to a period of great social and economic upheaval across the country and the driving force of revolutionary activism was taken up by university students in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Mass arson broke out in St. Petersburg in the spring and summer of 1862 and, coinciding with insurrections in Poland, in 1863.
To many young radicals of the time, this Christian socialism appeared an antiquated view. As noted by Stockholm's Strindberg Museum, the personal and spiritual crisis that Strindberg underwent in Paris in the 1890s, which prompted the writing of Inferno, had aesthetic as well as philosophical and political implications: "Before the Inferno crisis (1869 – 92), Strindberg was influenced by anarchism, Rousseau, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche; in the years after the crisis (1897 – 1911) he was influenced by Swedenborg, Goethe, Shakespeare, and Beethoven." > What is the purpose of having toiled through thirty years only to gain, > through experience, that which I had already understood as a concept? In my > youth, I was a sincere believer, and you [the powers that be] have made me a > free-thinker.

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