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Today, Iwamura, 38, is toiling at the lowest levels of organized baseball.
Around 40% of rural men are still toiling at 75, twice the rate of city-dwellers.
Sergio Marchionne, who later saved Fiat and Chrysler, was a nobody toiling at a Swiss industrial-testing company.
The next day he underwent his 240th round of chemotherapy for the cancer he got after toiling at ground zero.
It's no real surprise that fans want to show themselves living a boho-style life rather than toiling at the office.
The New York Times has published the stories of undocumented workers toiling at Trump's properties in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New York.
With Javier Hernandez toiling at struggling West Ham, Roma's experienced defender Hector Moreno probably has surpassed him as Mexico's most accomplished performer.
It was mid-December, and Matta had just been told that after six grueling years toiling at Goldman, he had made vice president.
In this scene, viewers can see the feet of human garment workers toiling at sewing machines, a la the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
His son still lives at home, but he prefers his job operating an excavator at construction sites to toiling at his father's cornfield.
With Javier Hernández toiling at struggling West Ham, Real Sociedad's experienced defender Héctor Moreno probably has surpassed him as Mexico's most accomplished performer.
Not, in that precise moment, from his team — toiling at home to Bayer Leverkusen in a Champions League group game in October — but from the fans.
It was an island of misfit toys: writers, actors and musicians toiling at jobs they didn't love, to support their strange habits, deep desires and unlikely professions.
Many workers want to start their own firm, rather than toiling at a big one, meaning that most firms are tiny with only a handful of employees.
Toiling at a major law firm is about spinning bullshit and making money, just like selling sex to millionaires, but at least the latter is sometimes interesting and pleasurable.
Mr. Huang says they still assure their two grown children that one day, they will finally stop toiling at San Toy and go off somewhere and leave a sign on the door.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have long complained that Gulf states do not properly regulate working conditions for low-income residents helping tend homes or toiling at ubiquitous construction sites.
Tracy Obolsky, a pastry chef and surfer, traded in toiling at artificially lit Manhattan restaurants (Cookshop, North End Grill, Esca) to open this sun-drenched storefront tucked amid check-cashing and discount businesses.
Her day job: toiling at a foundation that provides aid to Muslims in the United States — and confronting the aftermath of Election Day as power is transferred to a new president (Elizabeth Marvel).
It only had like four parts and I'm just sitting there, toiling at this thing for half an hour and meanwhile, Michelle has finished scrubbing and she's organizing closets and I was just pretty pathetic.
Her day job is toiling at a foundation that provides aid to Muslims in the United States — and keeping an eye on her soul mate, Quinn (Rupert Friend), now a crack-smoking addict after being sarin-gassed.
And he understands the effect of having to wait such a long time to get a chance, having spent years toiling at the fringes of organized baseball before his revelatory 2011 season and Cy Young campaign in 2012.
Erik Feig, then a top executive with Summit Entertainment (which was acquired by Lionsgate in 2012), said he spied potential in a story of people from different backgrounds toiling at complicated jobs, under extreme pressure and sometimes with different agendas.
Many people—including some of the Florida students themselves—point to white privilege and affluence as the driving forces behind these teens' ability to heighten awareness on an issue that others have been toiling at, with little recognition, for years.
Silicon Valley and San Francisco, known for scarce and astronomically expensive housing, are also geographies in which employers struggle to find people to deliver stuff at prevailing wages to the hordes of tech workers toiling at projects like designing robots to replace them.
San Francisco (32-51) spent most of the first three months toiling at the bottom of the NL West but is starting to win some close games and got 5 1/33 scoreless innings from the bullpen on Saturday in a 2-1, 11-inning triumph.
Erwin is slowly drifting from familial normalcy into complete oblivion. A husband and father of two, he'd rather spend his evenings playing computer games in solitude than with his concerned wife and increasingly abandoned sons. He idles in his office toiling at his computer and playing rugby on the weekends as his marriage and relationships disintegrate.
Like other persons of genius in La Comédie humaine, Marcas is seen as a reflection of Balzac's own ego and desire. Like Marcas, the author dreamed of fame and positive influence; as Balzac believed himself to be, the character is dismissed and manipulated by mediocre minds. Even their work habits – toiling at their desks throughout the night – are similar.Marceau, pp.
She gives expression to her desolation, amid the sympathizing sorrow of her companions. Her lover, however, is not slain, but a slave, toiling at the oar, under the lash of his Moorish captors. While the Moors are celebrating their triumphs with song and feasting, he obtains the key to the chain securing all the prisoners and exhorts his fellow prisoners to strike for their liberty. The galley slaves rise up against their captors bolstered by their Christian faith and their love for their wives and mothers ashore.
The Pyrrhonian skeptic, Sextus Empiricus, questioned the apodicticity of inductive reasoning because a universal rule cannot be established from an incomplete set of particular instances: "When they propose to establish the universal from the particulars by means of induction, they will effect this by a review of either all or some of the particulars. But if they review some, the induction will be insecure, since some of the particulars omitted in the induction may contravene the universal; while if they are to review all, they will be toiling at the impossible, since the particulars are infinite and indefinite".Sextus Empiricus. Outlines of Pyrrhonism trans.
Edward Russell Hobaugh (born June 27, 1934) is a retired American Major League Baseball player. The right-handed pitcher appeared in 61 big league games pitched between 1961 and 1963 for the Washington Senators. Born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, he was listed as tall and . He attended Michigan State University. Hobaugh signed with the Chicago White Sox in 1956, and threw a no- hit game in the Class B Three-I League during his first pro season. He then spent two years (1957–58) serving in the United States Army. After toiling at the Triple-A level for the ChiSox in 1959–60, he was taken by the Senators in the 12th round of the 1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft. Hobaugh then spent the full season of 1961 and parts of 1962–63 as a member of the Washington MLB pitching staff. He was the starting pitcher in the expansion Senators' fifth official game on April 19, 1961 (against the White Sox) and although he lasted only 2 innings, he held a spot in Washington's rotation through late July, winning six of 11 decisions and hurling three complete games.

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