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"laboring" Definitions
  1. hard physical work that does not need special skills
"laboring" Synonyms
on duty busy working at work engaged occupied available labouring(UK) obliged on call on standby clocked in in gear on call-out on hand on the job punched in tied up in a job toiling striving struggling drudging slaving slogging straining sweating endeavoring(US) moiling travailing plodding grinding hustling ploughing(UK) plowing(US) grubbing endeavouring(UK) agonising(UK) agonizing(US) brooding fretting worrying obsessing stewing grappling stressing wrestling fearing fussing lamenting wrestling with oneself singing the blues feeling uneasy eating your heart out upsetting oneself overdoing overplaying overstressing belabouring(UK) exaggerating overemphasising(UK) overemphasizing(US) accentuating belaboring(US) elaborating underlining emphasising(UK) emphasizing(US) expanding highlighting impressing dwelling on suffering from laboring under persisting remaining continuing persevering enduring maintaining staying sticking finishing showing determination in keeping on at seeing through not giving up keeping going with distressing excruciating anguishing disturbing besetting paining plaguing crucifying harrowing persecuting suffering tormenting afflicting bedeviling(US) overworking overstraining overextending overloading overtasking overdriving overtaxing oneself sweating blood working too hard overburdening oneself overloading oneself straining yourself doing too much working like a horse working like a slave working like a Trojan burning the midnight oil lurching pitching rolling swaying tossing listing rocking careening heeling keeling reeling seesawing tilting veering wabbling wobbling floundering leaning pitchpoling tilling cultivating farming digging tending planting spading fertilising(UK) fertilizing(US) preparing hoeing growing turning delving dressing loosening harping reiterating repeating dwelling pressing elaborating on expatiating on expounding on going on going on about complaining repeatedly about keeping on about keeping talking about rubbing in badgering someone about discussing at length hassling someone about labouring the point about squirming writhing wriggling twitching jiggling twisting fidgeting fidgetting wiggling thrashing threshing jigging squiggling fiddling quivering moving restlessly thrashing about exercising training inuring disciplining teaching breaking habituating breaking in putting through grind putting through mill serving completing performing doing fulfilling observing passing spending acting discharging accepting functioning carrying out going through carrying on toiling through forming fashioning handling manipulating molding(US) processing shaping kneading plying blending forging mixing modelling(UK) modeling(US) moulding(UK) squeezing jobholding employed active at it hired in collar in harness inked in place on board on the payroll operating plugging away physical manual laborious human hand labor-intensive blue-collar done by hand hand-operated work-intensive non-automated non-automatic not automated not automatic standard done with one's hands More

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We hear Grover fussing, laboring — and then it happens.
"As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land," Macaulay wrote, your laboring population will be far more at ease than the laboring population of the old world….
But Kevin Love has been laboring with a thumb injury.
So it's not only reporters laboring to follow the money.
How long do you think you're going to be laboring?
Elon: They do not, you are laboring under an illusion.
"Their work while deployed is laboring and intensive," said Scherstuhl.
At the risk of laboring the metaphor, burnout is inevitable.
To be asked that question, as a laboring mom, is powerful.
More than 21,0003 workers, laboring around the clock, swarm the site.
Sitting bolt upright, laboring to breathe, was the poet Robert Lowell.
Laboring in the fields, farmers cleared and burned the harvest's stalks.
Imagine that you have been laboring over a project for days.
The Nationals loaded the bases in the fourth inning with Arrieta laboring.
So similarly, its genealogists aren't laboring for months to solve difficult cases.
There are an estimated 3,000 pickers laboring on the site, workers said.
Fine Gael is laboring in most opinion polls behind rivals Fianna Fail.
The excavation and underground construction process felt like laboring in the mines.
But then again, Mr. Weiner, 52, has hardly been laboring in obscurity.
Reince Priebus Not too long ago, Priebus was laboring in happy obscurity.
Expensive signings have flopped, and the club is laboring under considerable debt.
Moreover, having such a tiny laboring population created incentives for technological innovation.
Can you guess the soon-to-be laboring ladies in these pregnant pics?
But you can feel, perhaps, Bland laboring toward an illumination of her own.
The laboring oar for this effort should fall to the secretary of commerce.
"I think it is deeply dangerous to have women laboring alone," she said.
"I think it is deeply dangerous to have women laboring alone," she said.
Rescue workers had been laboring at ground zero every hour since the disaster.
One day he asked if I would look at one he'd been laboring over.
For Mr. Pence — now laboring to explain that Mr. Trump didn't call for Mrs.
She had become an expert judge of prose after laboring studiously over her husband's.
Laboring over a painting for weeks and months and years—I don't understand that.
He is laboring so hard to strengthen the international image of Russia in general.
He's humble and solid and hungry, laboring beneath a spotlight and in the shadows.
Back on the interstate, the faint screaming of the laboring Bigurl, Noor took Tablet back.
I fill them in on the laboring patients and then we immediately begin discussing dinner.
Having unexpectedly lost the White House, Democratic operatives laboring far from Washington took the lead.
All conversations about labor and the laboring woman are supposed to occur with her present.
People laboring outdoors in the southern U.S. face the personal consequences of a worsening environment.
Some devoted vacation days to laboring on their hands and knees in an open field.
He may do the selfless work, laboring in the background so that others can shine.
If I'm being fair, though, I have to admit that Twin Peaks isn't laboring yet.
Sanders has spent the past few weeks laboring to get his supporters to embrace Hillary Clinton.
A human chain helped the laboring Annie wade through waist-high water and into the truck.
It was understood that such skin was untainted by laboring in the sun and interracial mixing.
The high production values and generally flawless casting transform the sometimes laboring prose into searing imagery.
Republicans have been laboring for months to deliver on their promise to repeal and replace Obamacare.
At the same time, the Trump administration is laboring to tear health care from the poor.
But both Trump and Kim have long seemed to be laboring over a game of checkers.
Currently the plant has about 1,800 workers on one daily shift, laboring alongside nearly 300 robots.
Arizona (72-7) overwhelmed Colorado (22-11) in the first half before laboring through the second.
I spent a week laboring over it, editing it, and asking friends and colleagues for advice.
These days, Robredo is laboring mostly on the Challenger circuit, a rung below the ATP Tour.
But being a laboring mother, I felt like my baby was going to come right then.
Her face was deeply grooved, cheeks reddened from laboring outside every day on a windy mountainside.
Ms. Swope was able to catch them animated and sweaty and laboring onstage or in rehearsal.
He later returned and appeared to be laboring while finishing with four catches for 28 yards.
She went home but continued to have bouts of chest pain and kept laboring to breathe.
And as companies pulled back on perks, it meant fewer life coaches for America's laboring masses.
The Sabres are laboring on the power play, converting 3-of-28 over the past eight games.
Odorizzi yielded a season-high five runs and five hits while laboring through 4 2/3 innings.
E-bike manufacturers have been laboring to tamp down this perception, and it seems like it's working.
"That's what I was doing tonight," Harden said of laboring to create open looks for his teammates.
The Twitter outburst also came as Mr. Trump is laboring to fill crucial positions in his cabinet.
Apparel's impact is ever apparent to anyone laboring in the factories or cleaning up the filthy byproduct.
Dietrich's homer on a 0-1 fastball came on a laboring Julio Teheran's 113th and final pitch.
Instead of laboring over tones, the band ripped through the songs as if they were playing live.
Instead of laboring to calm myself, I could just drift on the voice pumped into my head.
The wildfires are testing the stamina of firefighters and military personnel, who have been laboring almost nonstop.
The 1,200 to 1,500 workers in Vermont's dairy industry have been laboring under their own grim circumstances.
Today that expansion has left the bloc laboring under the weight of its own ideals and ambitions.
Yet a spate of viral images shows California farm workers laboring intensively beneath noxious skies, without masks.
Now that her secret is out, Ms. Halliday no longer has the luxury of laboring in obscurity.
It's all about being super fast and super adaptable—getting things right and not laboring over them.
Every single Democratic candidate should be laboring to make sure that every single American voter knows this.
If you really want to fix climate change, then start investing in, inventing or laboring on solutions.
In Adelaide, people were still outside working, delivering parcels and laboring on building sites, Mr. Marshall said.
Even after the Astros rallied for five runs in the bottom of the second, Verlander kept laboring.
"The palladium market is laboring under production-consumption deficits," said James Steel, chief precious metals analyst at HSBC.
L3Harris is laboring to integrate the companies by optimizing the supply chains and reducing overhead expenses, Cramer said.
Some are able to subsist on farm laboring, but most are unable to find work to support themselves.
Air is gently pumped into the body, making it contract and expand slightly, as if laboring to breathe.
You can almost hear the PR and legal departments laboring for hours on whether and how to respond.
The patronizing paradigm of give/take is yet another thing that black and brown are laboring under together.
Viktor Frankl spent 1942 to 1945 laboring in Nazi death camps, where his parents, brother, and wife perished.
Her parents, weavers who earned less than $8 a week laboring on a government-issued loom, were illiterate.
At a large lab at Tweed, for example, scientists are laboring away under fume hoods on marijuana drinks.
It's time to honor Labor Day, and the only thing you should be laboring over is this menu.
Workers laboring outdoors in southern states are wrestling with the personal and political consequences of a worsening environment.
Now Sanders and his campaign are laboring to contain the cloud of uncertainty that's formed over his candidacy.
The Communist-run island - laboring under a U.S. embargo - often lacked the funds and know-how to fix them.
Iran's oil minister also told CNBC that Iran, which is already laboring under U.S. sanctions, will not cut anything.
Closing on Wednesday under $20, management is laboring to return to the $40 range it hasn't seen since 2016.
Those hits gave New York a 3-0 lead into the sixth when Nathan Eovaldi (8-33) began laboring.
Break out a block of cheese and crackers and munch on them while watching my laboring patient's baby's heartbeats.
At the same time, my co-founders were launching Honey 2.0, which they had been laboring over for months.
You probably already know this, but there's more to life than laboring inside a cubicle 40 hours a week.
Now, after laboring for years as a lone voice on the left, Sanders suddenly finds himself speaking for millions.
Especially when they haven't showered in days, are laboring in the heat and have no access to their phones.
Yet both poets admire the laboring parental body while admitting their own estrangement from the life of manual labor.
Your average journalist, laboring in the trenches of tedium at school board meetings, makes less than $50,000 a year.
Adams was the workhorse of the Continental Congress, laboring on committees and making the case for independence in speeches.
While Melville was laboring through his first career start, Locke cruised through four innings by giving up five hits.
Laboring groggily not to wake Amanda, I'd winch my calf over the side and stand to relieve the spasm.
Certain practices, like pushing on a laboring woman's stomach or using bamboo to cut an umbilical cord, can be deadly.
Those living in the galleries and laboring on the Menkaure pyramid would also have required a  massive amount of meat .
The girl worked for several hours after school almost every day, sometimes laboring away on household chores until 2 a.m.
Guangzhou sits 120 kilometers (75 miles) north-west of Hong Kong, often laboring under a haze of stifling gray smog.
The Braves scored twice in the fifth inning to take the lead, knocking out a laboring Montero after 107 pitches.
RHP Jake Odorizzi ended up with a no-decision after laboring through 5 2/3 innings against Minnesota on Saturday.
Think late-career Antonio Gates, laboring off the line of scrimmage and jogging in mud, but somehow still catching balls.
Beyond allegations of children laboring in between or instead of school, the report claimed that working conditions are extremely hazardous.
Yet indexes aside, greater opportunities this year may await investors who can identify promising small companies laboring in relative obscurity.
Academy officials have been laboring to find producers (who will then work on finding a host) with a resuscitation plan.
Either way, pizza was a filling meal at a cheap cost, making it increasingly popular among the country's laboring class.
Rather than laboring to maintain a "mask of competency," Nantais allowed herself to shape her environment around her ADHD brain.
Thanks to a rare syndrome, she claims, they are laboring under the delusion that they are figures from comic books.
ObamaCare will never be replaced without the help and support of those companies and institutions laboring under its burdensome architecture.
He also restored old boats and was laboring on one (a Bertram 25) around the time the Google opportunity appeared.
Twinging at the back of our minds is the feeling that Brittany is laboring so unhappily on our behalf, too.
If they weren't with him, they'd be grinding away at an advocacy organization or laboring with a House primary challenger.
Construction and agricultural workers, who spend a lot of time laboring outside, are vulnerable, as are members of the military.
Small firms like Behovits's street food business are laboring under from Europe's highest value-added tax rate of 27 percent.
The three-time Pro Bowl selection returned and appeared to be laboring while finishing with four catches for 221 yards.
Laboring in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, they faced exhausting 14-hour days, abusive supervisors and dangerous working conditions.
An easy pregnancy, a big baby, a plan for a natural birth, 26 hours of laboring, and then a C-section.
Ideally, this trend will start to knit together a new portable social safety net for workers laboring outside the salaried economy.
That same year, the movie Affleck had been laboring on for five years with best friend Matt Damon finally hit theaters.
" When Swisher pushed back, saying she rides them and looks fantastic doing so, he responded, "You are laboring under an illusion.
It's estimated that around 20,000 children were found laboring on these dangerous sites, of which a shocking 90% were deemed illegal.
Xi himself spent years living in a cave dwelling and laboring in the fields of his father's native province of Sha'anxi.
According to Meehleis, some providers might tell a laboring person to slow down or stop pushing to help prevent perineal tearing.
The problem is that he has a team of lawyers still laboring under the assumption that he actually wants to win.
Alcalá's poetry narrates this conflict through the forms of the mothering and laboring body, whose knowledge is written in its muscles.
My father loved his mother, and even worshipped her for the decades she spent laboring in factories to care for him.
For her second birth, she opted to do the bulk of laboring at home, assisted by her husband and a doula.
A woman boating on a river next to where my mother and two sisters were laboring threw them a precious onion.
In a lengthy post, she detailed her "grueling 22 hours of laboring" and thanked the nurses and doctors for their assistance. 
She flirts with the camera too, looking up at us during the sex scenes, over the shoulder of some laboring lunk.
"It should set the precedent that laboring individuals are entitled to the support of their choosing in labor," Ms. Pournaras said.
"It should set the precedent that laboring individuals are entitled to the support of their choosing in labor," Ms. Pournaras said.
Shao Yuqun, a Chinese construction worker laboring in the snow, said he was far more anxious about frostbite than Islamist terrorism.
Graham was laboring through a two-year post-doctorate at Cambridge when he realized he didn't want to be a scientist.
Moderates are laboring to unify the party's ranks behind Biden, and the politics of the coronavirus crisis is heightening their anxiety.
Decades ago her role was to pamper guests; these days she is more often laboring over ledgers in the underground offices.
But otherwise, let men and women be men and women, however that appropriately breaks, without laboring so hard to fuse them.
A few decades laboring under the heavy burdens of the U.S. tax code is enough to make anyone eager, after all.
You can expect her feelings to be hurt, but she is laboring under a worse assumption than the reality would reveal.
This past Saturday night's rally will also likely be highlighted as the event that put a laboring Saccone over the top.
They might do PR for products that don't actually help anyone, or spend their days laboring for a monopolistic tech company.
"It was such a hard and long and laboring process to even get to the point of being pregnant," she explained.
"People have been laboring under this misapprehension that what we need to offer people is eradication of their experiences," he says.
I told myself it was survival—blind to the fact that true self-preservation is, too, a kind of continuous, laboring work.
It's during that frame where "When They See Us" drifts a bit, laboring to cover multiple characters over a quarter-century span.
The women had worked so hard, laboring through the day and sitting up till dawn with the children if they were sick.
Durkin is in his second year as Maryland&aposs head coach, and Allen is laboring through his first full season at Indiana.
Liberals aren't satisfied with mere G.D.P. growth: They want racial equality, equal opportunities for women, a just wage for the laboring class.
The creation of a work, the laboring to get it into the hands of readers, is only a part of the story.
Sanders is laboring to address a weakness with African-American voters, who form a critical voting block in the party's nominating electorate.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is aiming to demonstrate the artificial intelligence project he's been laboring on in his spare time in September.
Often, nonprofits can spend months laboring over every decimal point on a grant application, and for far smaller grants than $5 million.
Rather than surgery, they first offer laboring women "supportive care," hewing to the recommendation of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
These guys may know the legacy to which they're contributing, but are certainly no amateurish Necrolords laboring in pursuit of underground credibility.
Not only that, but other farmers will also share their skills, meaning my laboring dwarves will all become more skilled over time.
The library now acts as a "de facto community center," laboring under the strain of growing responsibilities and becoming even more indispensable.
The watch industry has been laboring to get millennials in the habit of checking their wrists, not their cellphones, for the time.
And I'm sensitized to the dangers of laboring too hard for a neat explanation, having seen it tank other promising cultural artifacts.
We're not sure if her figures are the maidens of Romantic myth or the daughters of communism, laboring to realize an agrarian ideal.
Right now, workers who earn over $23,660 a year could find themselves laboring more than 40 hours a week without earning overtime compensation.
For Scharre, who recently wrote a report on the threat AI poses to national security, the US government is laboring under a delusion.
On labor education, experts said it could mean anything from lessons on Marxism to students laboring in fields or in factories on occasion.
They cut the cord and Scott ran out half-naked [with their son] and I was naked after my seven hours of laboring.
After laboring with his control in each of his three previous outings, Snell managed to complete his abbreviated start without issuing a walk.
Laboring under an unstable minority government, Madrid is struggling to keep Catalonia, one-fifth of the Spanish economy, within the Kingdom of Spain.
Laboring mothers and their families were presented with unimaginable choices: Should we wait for the baby to be born while fires rage outside?
Donald Trump crushed the GOP's minority outreach this year with the result that Republicans are now laboring on the wrong side of demography.
After graduating from college, she began a Ph.D. program in biology, but found that laboring alone in a laboratory was not for her.
Until recently she was just that terrible Trump talking head, but now she seems like a woman laboring valiantly under an impossible burden.
If either of them was laboring under a serious illness, we would see a pattern of public fatigue, fainting spells, and canceled events.
It's a world where cellphones are made by Kurts and Brocks, and white women are laboring under the sun picking their own pumpkins.
And although they have a long way to go to catch up to Americans, Chinese households are laboring under growing amounts of debt.
As airlines, hotels, restaurants and other companies struggle to stay afloat during the pandemic, Facebook is also laboring to cope with the fallout.
The political fallout would be immense, especially just months before the midterms where Republicans are laboring to keep their House and Senate majorities.
It used to take four monks, laboring in a scriptorium with quills over calfskin, up to a year to produce a single book.
Smith has been laboring to make ends meet since he graduated from William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach, N.Y., a decade ago.
Kamala, a 30-year-old worker at another small workshop inFaridabad, spends hours on a wooden stool laboring over a rusted drilling machine.
It meant I had to work harder to keep us on pace, and laboring amid oil and epoxy fumes I got terrible headaches.
B. and I steal glances amid particles of chalk and laboring grunts (at least I think we do) while we talk about climbing injuries.
We're laboring under the assumption that people are posting this for the benefit of other people, when common Facebook logic tells us the opposite.
Syrian children as young as nine or 10 are laboring in potato fields in Lebanon lifting loads dangerous for their small frames, she added.
Shot up-close, the immense care communicated through the laboring hands and rusted material creates a powerful juxtaposition between thoughtful concern and political reality.
For years, Taiwan has been laboring for a scintilla of recognition on Capitol Hill, at the United Nations and in capitals throughout the world.
" Instead of laboring intensely, it was made by "jumping quickly from one thing to another and just doing a few takes of one song.
And it caught the attention of those who'd spent their lives laboring in the trenches of cancer immunotherapy, including a pioneering immunotherapist Steve Rosenberg.
Thompson spent years doing archival research and amassing sources, but Blood in the Water doesn't feel like she's laboring to pull it all together.
In the late 1950s, just as rebellion is smoldering in Cuba, a reporter in Miami is laboring over a letter to his literary idol.
Although the U.S. reversed course on the "zero tolerance" prosecution policy, the Trump administration is still laboring to reunite parents separated from their children.
She went home to Florida, where she once again found work as a maid, while laboring tirelessly on a quixotic biography of King Herod.
McGee, instead, sees the value of working in "bursts"—of intensely laboring for short, scheduled time periods and interspersing them with play and downtime.
Even as a young kid, I could discern the slow zombified change she was going through; no doubt laboring for those with better privileges.
They were about more than drinking; from the 1860s through 1920, they dominated social life for the laboring majority building a new industrial nation.
Obstetricians are left in the position of having to treat them without providing the pain relief they would offer to any other laboring patient.
Public health officials around the globe have been laboring to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, which causes the deadly COVID-19 disease.
He constructed the crop circle using grass, gravel, wood chips, mulch and clay, laboring away for two weeks at a cost of around $12,000.
Opportunities for decent, middle-class livelihoods seemed to be shrinking, and the "laboring classes" confronted a grim future of what many called wage slavery.
Warner who recently has been laboring behind the higher and more visible profile of the other Senator from Virginia - Tim Kaine - was surprisingly strong.
Even though government employees can be prosecuted for working during a shutdown, many did so anyway, laboring without pay to keep vital projects running.
While young Simba was working on his roar in the new "Lion King," his designers and animators were laboring over a good deal more.
While young Simba was working on his roar in the new "Lion King," his designers and animators were laboring over a good deal more.
Also, are we not now working 24/7, with our constant refreshing of company email on iPhones and unpaid laboring over social-media content?
The two sides are laboring to finish a deal before March 2, when higher American tariffs will kick in and escalate the trade war.
AND FINALLY ... Soon-to-be Chewbacca mom When you're laboring through labor, maybe throwing on the mask of the world's most famous Wookiee will help.
We talked afterword about the ideas presented to him in the language of a corporate culture laboring to say simple things using politically correct language.
Self-driving cars promise to transform our roads, and the first truly sophisticated robots have begun laboring in hospitals and construction sites and even Walmart.
They cut the cord and [husband Scott Campbell] ran out half-naked [with their son] and I was naked after my seven hours of laboring.
In fact, we gave our share to Leon Gast, the director, because he was laboring, trying to make it into a film for 20 years.
What he catches so well is the desperation behind the grandeur, the tragicomic spectacle of an institution, and a people, laboring to believe in itself.
With the offense laboring, and the defense yielding six (of nine) third-down conversions, the special-teams implosion completed a trifecta of first-half misery.
Mr. Ocean presents himself not as an artist, per se, but as an art student, a hermit laboring in a business that runs on extroversion.
The sponsors had been working on that, too, helping match Mr. Ballani's brother in Jordan with another Toronto sponsor group and laboring over the paperwork.
Eileen spends her evenings pacifying her alcoholic father with bottles of booze, and her days laboring as a secretary at a correctional facility for boys.
Basket-making became professionalized and specialized, with weavers — distinguished for the first time from growers, preparers, salespeople and repairmen — laboring side by side in workshops.
It was hard, dirty work, breaking up concrete floors, ripping out electrical wiring and cutting pipes while laboring in a cloud of dust and asbestos.
Missouri's slaves were deployed for a variety of tasks, from minding livestock to laying brick to blacksmithing, often laboring jointly with their masters and family.
When their offense is laboring, the long-snapper McQuaide said, the Rams will issue Hekker a simple entreaty: Kick it as far as you can.
The Rockets lost for the third time in four games, falling behind late in the first quarter and laboring in vain to close the gap.
Harvesting is difficult work: It requires laboring from early in the day in growing houses, bending and stretching to twist the produce from its trays.
Rudy did go there repeatedly, taking visitors to watch the workers who were laboring to clear the site in the toxic dust without protective gear.
Most weekends, the duo drives out to Long Island from Manhattan late on Friday and spends two full days laboring among their flowers and vegetables.
Justin Verlander (20-93) notched his second career 20-win season despite laboring over five innings, allowing two runs on six hits and two walks.
They were resisting, laboring together however they could to make the world a better place, each to his or her own capabilities, great or small.
So it should be little surprise that both candidates, who will debate for the first time Thursday, are laboring to pitch their local bona fides.
Those reports are then passed on to professional moderators, often laboring overseas, who decide whether content violates Facebook's terms of service and should be taken down.
The ravages of the sanction years This was at a time when Iraq was laboring under the U.N. sanctions imposed after the 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
California cities with large amounts of gang activity are laboring to retain officers lured elsewhere with offers of higher pay or less potential exposure to violence.
But there is a very real crisis in terms of growing numbers of people laboring under five-figure debts, or less, that may never be affordable.
One day, while he was laboring over ideas for his potential startup at a local cafe, Freire met a man who was armed with a gun.
"John Young, dead of cancer ... Dudley Easton, cancer ... Furmanksi, cancer," said Larry L. Slone, 76, in an interview, laboring through tremors caused by a neurological disorder.
When he's not laboring away in his office, getting Drake on the phone to lay down a verse on a track, he's mingling with other rappers.
He told me that he found it draining to trust people, and each time we spoke I had the feeling of laboring to reëstablish a connection.
There were years when, laboring in his instrument-crammed lab and going down one blind alley after another, he despaired of winning any awards at all.
At the same time, I've seen millions of people politically awakened in ways I've never seen, laboring with communities who are in the fire right now.
The Trump administration, after laboring for years to repeal Obamacare, said it was considering creating a special enrollment period for the program due to the coronavirus.
Laboring under an economic crisis brought on by excessive borrowing, Turkey can ill afford a long-running conflict with a wealthy trading partner like Saudi Arabia.
Painting suddenly didn't feel as urgent, but as she endured chemotherapy, Mr. Saviello felt drawn to his easel, and he started laboring on a new painting.
Even as she and her husband discussed moving to a more immigrant-friendly state, she was preparing her children's passports and laboring to improve their Spanish.
We are not ingrates and we are not idle; we are cognizant of the sacrifices that both federal and local workers face, laboring alongside one another.
If he does, it seems likely that whoever takes them will find themselves laboring in the same kind of strange, sad paranoia we found back then.
If there's an odd woman out here, it's Rachel McAdams, playing a medical colleague and one-time lover, with the script laboring to afford her screen time.
And yet, there they were, a fleet of graders and bulldozers and dump trucks, laboring through the mounded silt on one of the delta's countless unnamed islands.
With the Rockets laboring in the second half of a back-to-back, Ariza provided a lift with his marksmanship and stifled Dallas once and for all.
What was hard was no longer having an unseen squad — in total 50 collaborators have pitched in with First Person Travel — laboring on behalf of our pleasure.
"I haven't done physical labor for a living in a long time, but, at heart, I suspect I'm still a member of the laboring class," he said.
Dickinson knew a thing or two about loneliness, too, locked away as she was in her ivory tower, and Nadler also spent years laboring in near obscurity.
Not many of us are laboring in a small factory, where the boss can look out her office window to the shop floor and directly observe inefficiencies.
Though he extolled the virtues of traditional recipes lovingly prepared, it was not because his mother, Clara Bugialli, logged a lot of time laboring over a stove.
It gains its power from the same kind of mythologizing that convinces people like Roy Moore that whole communities in the Midwest are laboring under Shariah law.
He is one of a handful of pro-Trump intellectuals who have been laboring to establish an ideological foundation for the political tendency sometimes known as Trumpism.
F.B.I. agents in Washington and New York were frustrated after laboring mightily on the former secretary of state's handling of classified emails and producing no indictable offense.
Laboring to reconstruct the Old Man's anatomy, he deduced that its head must have been slouched forward, its spine hunched and its toes spread like an ape's.
Cuba is still laboring under a 57-year U.S. trade embargo and suffering from a steep decline in subsidized oil from its crisis-stricken Socialist ally Venezuela.
I watched my father as he worked alongside the 20 or so men he employed, almost all immigrants, laboring under Texas' notoriously brutal sun, building and painting houses.
Yet here's NBC gambling on four old guys visiting six cities in Asia, laboring up steps, warily eyeing the local food and scratching items off their bucket lists.
The illustrated exercises in "De Arte Gymnastica" were aimed at Renaissance princelings; the feudal peasants laboring on the nobility's vast estates could hardly avoid sustained and strenuous activity.
Test-weary parents and teachers embraced the message, and Tough spent the next few years speaking, traveling and reporting on programs laboring to put these ideas into practice.
After almost two decades of laboring in relative anonymity as a journalist, Coates channels the shadows of Baldwin's fierce prose into urgent truth-telling for a new generation.
After laboring here as the chief forensic pathologist for two decades, exploring the mysteries of the dead, he retired last month to explore the mysteries of the soul.
As a teenager, I was a rabid record collector; later, I worked as a pop critic, laboring under the impression that my grasp of music history was firm.
As White House chief of staff, Mr. Kelly has adopted much the same approach, laboring 73-hour days to impose discipline on a chaotic operation — with mixed success.
"It makes him look like he works harder — that he's laboring day and night," said Liu Ke, a stylist at a salon in the central city of Xi'an.
And, paired in hi-hats, cymbals took over the time keeping responsibilities from the laboring bass drum, a technique pioneered by Jo Jones of the Count Basie Orchestra.
Americans have long been laboring while sick, potentially passing illness to colleagues and the public, because they fear getting fired for missing work and cannot afford unpaid leave.
A 1997 sculptural piece by Lin Tianmiao, consists of a thread-wrapped, child-size, Maoist-era sewing machine onto which a video image of laboring hands is projected.
And so too, when issues demanding new policy come up within that scheme, Congress presumably wants the same agency, rather than any court, to take the laboring oar.
Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who was noodling over a crossword puzzle on Wednesday, could be seen on Thursday laboring over a detailed sketch of the Capitol.
Astros right-hander Justin Verlander (20-6) notched his second career 20-win season despite laboring over five innings, allowing two runs on six hits and two walks.
Senate Republican leaders are laboring to secure 6900 votes for an ObamaCare replacement bill after being forced to delay the legislation until after the Fourth of July recess.
But I loved its sense of purpose, its singular focus on the feeling of laboring, traversing difficult terrain encumbered by both the weight of cargo and of responsibility.
The Trump administration is still laboring under the delusion that their tax cuts will not just be deficit-neutral but actually raise money to pay for deficit reduction.
None of that seemed to matter to voters laboring under an economic collapse, a crime wave and a corruption scandal that undermined any faith in the political establishment.
The way we work has changed significantly over the generations, from laboring in the fields to operating factory machinery to working in today's growing knowledge and service-based sectors.
But something about that feeling of effort expended—that feeling that a body was hunched over this space, laboring to make it real—gives the space texture and weight.
He taught his colleagues how to persevere in the face of adversity, laboring through health challenges in recent years out of a love for serving his constituents and country.
CLEVELAND -- The Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians, both laboring with fractured pitching staffs, will meet for the middle game of a three-game series Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
Mormon leaders have been laboring to create a welcoming atmosphere for all members -- gay or not -- even as they hold fast to doctrines that regard homosexual acts as sinful.
On Labor Day, you're probably not planning on sweating, working out, moving, or laboring at all — and that is absolutely what you're supposed to do on your day off.
As the longest partial government shutdown in US history continues, airport security workers have become one of the most vocal contingents of government employees who are laboring without pay.
Certainly there's a lot to be said for seeing the work on which you've spent months or years laboring have a direct impact on the lives of real people.
At Bernie Sanders events late Tuesday in Milford and Wednesday morning in Derry, people booed when the senator reminded them that Iowans were still laboring over their vote tallies.
Belgium's Oathbreaker have been around for almost a decade now, but after laboring underground for most of that time, the four-person black metal/hardcore hybrid's fortunes are changing.
The full title is certainly a mouthful, but this is one of those docu-series that doesn't feel like it's laboring, or forcing the issue, to create compelling drama.
While laboring on a new novel, he has also been at work on a play for the students of a theater school he is teaching at in Lausanne, Switzerland.
At Bar Cañamoto, the town's sole drinking establishment, you'll usually find a half dozen residents drinking botellitas of Estrella beer after a long day of laboring in the fields.
More broadly, courts grappling with discrimination cases are often laboring under a standard that favors direct evidence — like explicitly sexist or racist comments — that emerged almost two generations ago.
The photographer Lewis Hine helped end child labor in the US by taking surreptitious photos of grimy children laboring in wretched factories and mills in early 20th-century America.
If a Supreme Court Justice, laboring under allegations of sexually assaulting a high school girl while also in high school provided the tie-breaking vote to overrule Roe v.
An unnamed Alabama doula, speaking on the "Birth Allowed" podcast in 2017, described seeing a doctor straddle a laboring patient from behind as she leaned over her hospital bed.
"He had the same stuff in the ninth inning as he did in the third or fourth inning, I didn't see him laboring whatsoever," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
Besides living in fear of being caught in the crossfire, he said, local communities are also laboring under curfews imposed by the armed gangs, and demands for protection money.
It's a small but important change for women laboring in hospitals in America to not only know what is happening at every moment, but also to have some control.
It's not the traditional social service subsidy you may imagine: the type received after days or months of laboring through bureaucratic channels and meeting a narrow set of criteria.
Francesco, who has been laboring over the "Laocoön" design, shared a workbench with Cristofaro, who started carving at age 8, and Salvatore, who has had four years of training.
I look out of the window of my attic room, and in the early morning the men are already laboring on the road that is to encircle the estate.
Wong can't speak about the specific results yet, but she said that every participant in the study who tried VR said they'd recommend the technology to other laboring women.
The reclusive widow started construction on the house in 1886, but was said to have never stopped building, with workers laboring 0003 hours a day until her death in 1922.
Two days later, the Red Sox signed him and Fister (4-7) owned a 28 ERA after laboring through 29 25/21 innings against the Toronto Blue Jays July 22.
Sarah T. Roberts is an assistant professor of Information and Media Studies at Western University and author of the forthcoming Behind the Screen: Digitally Laboring in Social Media's Shadow World.
And when you do, it's best if your fellow citizens aren't laboring under decades of propaganda, some of them convinced that fascism might be a better way to run America.
Running from place to place and laboring over long to-do lists have increasingly become ways to communicate status: I'm so busy because I'm just so important, the thinking goes.
The other day when Paul Ryan was trying to get past the "shithole" incident, he instantly began talking about his ancestors from Ireland coming here and laboring on the railroads.
I too have been in that ambulance with a laboring patient flying down snowy country roads toward the closest obstetric center, and reading this story brought back some harrowing memories.
It would be convenient to dismiss Valeant as a single company backed by aggressive, pushy investors laboring under the duress of a buying binge led by a failed management team.
Instead, after laboring to gut the Affordable Care Act, he has so far produced only higher premiums and, according to a recent Gallup survey, seven million more uninsured Americans. Opioids.
Sometimes a task warrants hours of research and laboring over a long PowerPoint presentation, while other times it simply requires a quick-and-dirty analysis based on ballpark figures and assumptions.
RHP Edwin Jackson did not have the control he exhibited in his first start with the Nationals, laboring through 112 pitches over five innings while taking the loss against the Brewers.
Russia is still laboring under international sanctions for its 2014 annexation of Crimea and role (which it denies) in a pro-Russian uprising in the east of Ukraine the same year.
Trump began his presidency laboring under widespread skepticism about his truthfulness; an NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll last week showed only 34 percent of Americans rate him highly for honesty.
Rivera was an accomplished artist by that point, 63 years old with most of the 30,000 square meters of surfaces he would ultimately coat in frescos of laboring comrades already completed.
Last July, Fortune reported that, for the first time, Google's contract workforce outnumbered its full-timers, meaning the majority of Google may still be laboring under arbitration agreements after late March.
Gurriel and Bregman both homered off White Sox right-hander James Shields, who allowed season-high totals in hits (10) and earned runs (eight) while laboring through 5 24/23 innings.
These critics will see that she spends the remainder of the film laboring not only for their ignorance but also the fact that they ignore the voice of a young girl.
As Tamil-speaking Muslims, the Atham-Lebbe brothers knew nothing of that version of Ampara when, using money they saved laboring in Saudi Arabia, they opened a one-room restaurant there.
There are a few teams around the country that have been laboring to develop a mathematical theory of cancer relying on patient-specific differences — the very things that make us individuals.
Gift givers can pretty much be categorized into two distinct groups: there are the types that leave no present unwrapped, laboring tirelessly over each meticulous corner tuck and calculated bow placement.
Unlike many chefs laboring in the trenches, Mr. Reider is 23 and fresh out of Columbia University, where Pith began as fancy food on Ikea plates served in his dorm room.
Red Sox 12, Rangers 10 J.D. Martinez had two hits and three RBIs to back a laboring Eduardo Rodriguez in his 19th win as Boston held off Texas at Arlington, Texas.
Tomoji Kobata, who was a former miner on the island, recalls the "backbreaking work" of laboring in the tunnels and how he'd collapse from exhaustion at the end of each day.
Operated by a crew of ten, the $14.5-million machines can chew through 1,300 feet of soil and stone per month, laboring for as many as 10,000 hours before they wear out.
Mr. Tollett said that he and his team had been laboring over logistics to minimize patrons' time waiting in line, and spent months scouring the region for more than 1,000 flushable toilets.
He is laboring for the Red Sox, consuming innings without much rest, and even in the immediate wake of Game 3, he was not willing to acknowledge that he needed a break.
With the resulting images, he created posters that emulate the language of advertising to probe at the identity construct of the "northeastern man" as a dark, male body laboring in the sun.
Instead of laboring for six months on their own to clear away the thousands of trees knocked over by hurricane winds, they would have hired contractors to do it in three weeks.
Like a family of visionary architects laboring over many generations, citizens here have erected a system of ideas and policies meant to ensure our society's future by protecting it from ecological devastation.
Read more >> Running from place to place and laboring over long to-do lists have increasingly become ways to communicate status: I'm so busy because I'm just so important, the thinking goes.
With the temperature sitting at minus-6 Fahrenheit (minus-21 Celsius) at kickoff, the game was the third-coldest NFL playoff game ever and the Arctic like conditions left both offenses laboring.
He already knew there was money to be made off the internet; for a while, when he was 260, he'd been one of the many peons around the world laboring online for MicroWorkers.
In addition to psychological scars, she has physical ones in the form of recurring skin cancers — which her dermatologist believes stem from sunburns suffered while laboring in Jonestown's agricultural fields for seven months.
NPD is an all-pervasive attempt to keep the darkness out, to never admit fault in anything, especially not that one is, rather than basically great, instead laboring under a medically diagnosable delusion.
It is, or it should be, the idea that the little guys—whether they're immigrants and ethnic minorities facing xenophobia and racism, or workers laboring under oppressive conditions—deserve strong and loyal advocates.
Here's the true story of Alison Roman's Thanksgiving feast (above), which she cooked for us and a bunch of her friends in her New York City apartment recently, laboring over a tiny stove.
Nobody walking the Earth knows as much about consumers' soft-drink preferences than the beverage geniuses laboring away at the Coca-Cola Company, but they got it wrong big time with New Coke.
Laboring under a half century-old U.S. trade embargo and cautiously emerging from a Soviet-style command economy that prohibited almost all private enterprise, many Cubans find it hard to make ends meet.
We will also begin to see the results of the quieter ways people are laboring behind the scenes—new art, innovation, teachings and collaborations that will make their full impact years from now.
The Twitter outburst also came as Mr. Trump is laboring to fill crucial positions in his cabinet, with his advisers enmeshed in a rift over whom he should select as secretary of state.
Instead of laboring over ways to transport our delicate meatbag bodies over light-year distances, wormholes, which are speculative connections in spacetime between two distant points, act as cosmic shortcuts to the stars.
It begins: There are 11 million of them, the best estimates say, laboring in American fields, atop half-built towers and in restaurant kitchens, and swelling American classrooms, detention centers and immigration courts.
I am speaking, of course, of the one-and-done rule that Simmons is currently laboring under, which is now a decade old and continues to be an unquestioned failure on every level.
But the French government's tax increase, written into law before President Emmanuel Macron was elected, proved a tipping point for hard-pressed families already laboring under some of Europe's highest overall tax burdens.
Politicians point to Trump's stratospheric approval among Republicans and the middling approval for impeachment among the broader populations, without acknowledging that they aren't simply laboring under those realities but helping to create them.
The drive against the settlements has left migrants abruptly homeless as winter approaches and asking why leaders of the party founded to represent the poor laboring masses have turned so harshly on them.
But now they are surrounded by snowcapped volcanoes, laboring to breathe up here at 245,22007 feet above sea level as they draw steam from the earth at South America's first geothermal energy plant.
Yes, you are here attuned as ever to the travails of the hard-laboring milkman, Tevye (Andy Nyman), and his determinedly patient wife, Golde (the gossamer-voiced Judy Kuhn, a visitor from Broadway).
But the passion of laboring over one's own work is a very different passion than that of the zealous employee, whose livelihood may depend on how "passionate" they can appear to higher-up management.
ABOUT RHODE ISLAND (290-280): After playing a total of 270 minutes last season before suffering an ACL tear, Matthews was making up for lost time until laboring through a subpar game against Duke.
After a decade laboring on international, mainly English-language productions, he went home to make "Wings of Desire," the echt German movie that, along with "Kings of the Road," now seems his most substantial.
It was a game where maybe shots didn't go down for him, but I didn't feel he was laboring to get shots off or he was having a difficult time getting to the rim.
Or, because this is Iowa in 2020, the final hours before the caucuses will devolve into something other than the somber warnings about Trump and the messages that the candidates are laboring to deliver.
Morton appeared to be laboring, allowing a leadoff double down the rightfield line to Greg Bird, and an out later walking Aaron Hicks on a wild pitch that allowed Bird to advance to third.
Even after two-and-a-half years of Trump's turbulent governing style, the spectacle of a president futilely laboring to head off a House vote essentially proclaiming him to be a racist was extraordinary.
They could emerge during the day to engage in a limited number of occupations—including buying and selling old clothes, laboring on Hebrew books in print workshops, teaching music and dance, and practicing medicine.
Placed against a shifting Manhattan skyscape, it's an ingenious illustration of what we are watching: people laboring to arrange a comfortable life for themselves and their loved ones, and continually having to readjust it.
In Rio, the race to be ready is intensifying, with construction workers here still laboring on mass transit projects that were key promises seven years ago in the city's bid to host the Games.
Donald J. Trump enters the general election campaign laboring under the worst financial and organizational disadvantage of any major party nominee in recent history, placing both his candidacy and his party in political peril.
Anna and her mother are left to care for Lydia, largely on their own, laboring under the presumption that Eddie is dead, and surviving on money periodically doled out by Eddie's wayward spinster sister.
Fraser and Nick U'Ren, a special assistant to Kerr and the team's manager of advanced scouting, make friendly wagers with Curry if they detect that he is laboring with his after-practice shooting routine.
The ostensibly comic images of the workers laboring at Lily's palatial digs are presumably meant to say something, too, though their marginality here says less about their employers than it does about the filmmaker.
For most of this second season Eve is laboring under a fantasy about what being close to Villanelle would be like, and then the murder in Episode 8 is such a wake-up call.
It's 1957, but Franco's isolationist policies and a powerful Catholic Church ensure that Spanish women are treated like chattel, Spanish babies lack basic medical care and Republican sympathizers end their days laboring like slaves.
The beautiful three-hour film, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1978, follows the lives of four peasant families laboring on the estate of an absentee landlord in the province of Bergamo.
J.D. Martinez had two hits and three RBIs to back a laboring Eduardo Rodriguez in his 25th win as the Boston Red Sox held off the Texas Rangers 212-73 Tuesday at Arlington, Texas.
That said, the ineptitude of the authorities is risible even by standards of the genre, as is Laurie's rather undisciplined adherence to the plan that she's allegedly been laboring over since the Carter administration.
Get your Labor Day poppin' with these bare belly babes that took to social media to show off their bumps ... then see if you can guess who the soon-to-be laboring ladies are?
The stock was sitting at about $140 in early January when the iPhone maker was laboring to transform itself into a subscription services business and its now-settled royalties dispute with Qualcomm was heating up.
I also credit cultural theorist Sianne Ngai's writing on the "zany" (a category she defines as the "politically ambiguous intersection between cultural and occupational performance, acting and service, playing and laboring") as an early influence.
Most of them have been eradicated, forcing Logan to make ends meet driving a limo, while laboring to hide Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), a self-described nonagenarian whose telepathic mind, ironically, is failing him.
But the disclosure tapped a vein of rage for Britons laboring under the government's austerity measures who saw the papers as signaling a parallel universe of fiscal duplicity inhabited by the privileged and the rich.
As the color best able to hide stains and dirt, black was the color of the laboring classes, and of the pious: people who sought to signal their disinterest in personal vanity and worldly affairs.
Yet those final 2015-16 standings will forever record that the Nets played and lost the vast majority of their games, by an average margin of more than 7 points, while laboring in relative obscurity.
But the kind of sparkling comic melodrama laced with social commentary that he perfected in the first season can't be easy work, and there were signs as early as Season 2 that he was laboring.
This is Cave the artist, the alchemist, the stylist and performer who, though broken and bloodied—the director describes him as "a battered monument"—has to go on laboring in his vocation until he dies.
I have images in my head of the early days of the industry in the 1930s, with artists working at bullpens, laboring over their pages to hit deadlines and turning them over to their publishers.
To escape from the throng milling around the finish line, I rode a couple of kilometers away — against the stream of determined stragglers from the 21-kilometer half-marathon, still laboring by — to Angkor Thom.
Lisa Schineller, lead analyst for S&P's sovereign ratings in Latin America, said the government of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had shown strong support for Pemex, which is laboring under a huge debt burden.
" Many of those mail-voting Democrats will be older, higher-propensity voters who Mitchell said are "likely looking for a Sanders alternative and are laboring to figure out how to game who to vote for.
The accidental landmark that has become a social media phenomenon will remain standing for days, and maybe weeks, as crews continue their work to bring it down, the demolition company laboring on the building said.
But for much of the world, the response to climate change looks more like the parochial struggles of Mayor Williamson: small-town leaders laboring to persuade a skeptical public about complex science and expensive decisions.
Reza Khaasteh, a reporter and editor for the Iran Front Page news site based in Tehran, said that the economic situation the Iranian people are laboring under directs their anger both at home and abroad.
Members of Congress, laboring under the delusion that they operate with a mandate and feeling compelled to rubber-stamp Trump's predilections, should heed well the message those marches sent on Saturday: You are on notice.
That means that in charting the 48 hours before a show, you don't just see the designer, but entire armies of people laboring, lavishing hundreds or even thousands of hours of work on these clothes.
Gannett's end now looks nigh; the company is presently laboring under a hostile takeover bid by a secretive hedge fund whose only demonstrated expertise lies in "strip-mining" publications of their final morsels of profit.
Writers must labor from a vague feeling, usually some large, old emotion, and in so laboring, come to understand the qualities of that feeling, and the source of it, and the reason they still feel it.
If machines are laboring in our stead, and aren't buying any of the fruits of that labor, should we not receive the paychecks that aren't going to them or us, so as to buy those fruits?
For so much of the wild 2016 campaign, the conventional wisdom suggested that Trump, running a campaign based on insults, vague vows to Make America Great Again and laboring under a questionable conservative pedigree, will fade.
The luckier ones work in Vladivostok, where they are a common site on construction sites, laboring to renovate the city's Soviet-era buildings, worn down by icy winter temperatures and the salt spray off the Pacific.
While there's no need to go on an, ahem, fruitless juice cleanse, if you've been laboring under the delusion that small batch bourbon and salted caramels are actual food groups — this week could bring a reckoning.
The White Sox rained on Corey Kluber (0-2) from the start, with the two-time American League Cy Young Award winner laboring through a 36-pitch first inning before exiting after 3 03/3 frames.
When Danielle Town found herself burnt out and even starting to get sick from her work as a corporate attorney, she knew she didn't want to keep laboring at the same breakneck pace for much longer.
While the showers will prove a boon to firefighters still laboring to suppress the flames, the storm will heighten the discomfort factor for many displaced residents who are essentially camping rather than staying in emergency shelters.
The grand estate was the home of Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester Repeating Arms fortune, who, according to legend, had workers ceaselessly laboring on the house for decades, from 1884 until her death in 1922.
He spent seven years laboring for her dad, Laban, before the father of the bride would agree to the union — and, after all that toil, Laban sneakily stuck Jacob with his older, less attractive daughter, Leah.
Mr. Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts addressed their supporters soon afterward, with Mr. Biden noting that the state party was laboring to determine the results and that he was turning toward New Hampshire's primary.
The White Sox rained on Corey Kluber (33-2) from the start, with the two-time American League Cy Young Award winner laboring through a 36-pitch first inning before exiting after 3 1/3 frames.
Some employees at the Fremont factory say that turnover among workers is high, and the plant is laboring to keep up with the changes that come with the installation of more robotic equipment and new technology.
The fifth novel in seven-novel series, A Dance with Dragons, was published in 2011 and author George R.R. Martin has been laboring over the The Winds of Winter since, with no release date in sight.
The news that Tesla is laboring on its own autonomous driving chip follows the revelation that the company is also developing a new hardware suite with more computing power to help achieve its goal of full automation.
Djokovic committed 43 unforced errors before laboring to a 3-6 7-20(292) 220-24 win which set up a clash with Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut, who humbled Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 26-26 73-27.
Often referred to by his initials EPN, Pena Nieto is laboring under the worst approval ratings of any Mexican president in decades due to discontent over corruption, gang violence, sluggish growth and a jump in fuel prices.
Then Sessions spent two nearly-thankless years laboring to give Trump one, using every power he possessed as attorney general to ensure that the scales of justice tip toward punishment of unauthorized immigrants as often as possible.
For the last year or so, Mr. Rockwell and his colleagues at Rockwell Group have been laboring to extract the ambient DNA of the old Union Square Cafe and implant it into a new, very different body.
Through the spring of 2014, the scientists, often laboring in time they stole from other projects, managed to develop a customized fluid that could preserve centimeter-thick chunks of mouse, pig and human brain for long periods.
The strain comes from a framing device that has the adult Rupert (Ben Schnetzer), now an openly gay actor, laboring to persuade an eye-rolling journalist (Thandie Newton) that his book about the correspondence isn't celebrity fluff.
For Frank, who spent years as a restaurant critic and remains a loyal fan of New York City restaurants, the kitchen was long a place he was good at analyzing but not as great at laboring within.
And it was free blacks who helped her catch a sailing ship to Portsmouth, N.H., where she married, had three children and lived on the edge of poverty, laboring in households far less exalted than the Washingtons'.
It was often male doctors who dispensed such advice — the same cohort that was so sure of its expertise that it unwittingly infected laboring mothers with puerperal fever in maternity hospitals during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Thousands of financially strapped older Americans have re-entered the workforce and become a transient workforce that travels the country, laboring a few weeks or months in one Amazon warehouse, a few weeks in another, and so on.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan must act urgently to protect tens of thousands of workers laboring to clean up the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station from reported exploitation and exposure to radiation, U.N. human rights experts said on Thursday.
Chris Lorenz, Geoffrey Anderson and James Borow may have spent their days over the past few years working at Snap, but on nights and weekends Anderson and Lorenz were laboring on a different project — improving Ethereum development tools.
Although many large-scale mining operations had stopped because of the monsoon, individual workers who pick over scrap piles were still laboring in Weikha village outside Hpakant when they were caught in the deluge, Mr. Tin Soe said.
And though the practice of shackling pregnant and laboring women was banned in all federal facilities by the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 2008, regional and state prisons can still decide whether or not to implement these guidelines.
Saltz adds that these attitudes might be influenced not only by staff members' relationship to inmates in general, but also by ingrained societal biases against all pregnant and laboring women as "out of control" and therefore requiring containment.
Imagine, then, the breeding ground for abuse created in the nation's capital by some of the world's most powerful men—and it is usually men—for the domestic workers laboring behind the closed doors of their Washington residences.
Laboring against a strong tide of disdain, and even disgust, for President Donald Trump, Republicans lost their grip on the wealthy enclaves along the coast in northern Orange County that comprise the district held by 15-term Rep.
Acts like the Chainsmokers, along with Diplo, Disclosure, Calvin Harris and even the rap figurehead DJ Khaled have proven reliable hitmakers as lead artists, frequently employing their industry friends to carry the tune while laboring in partial obscurity.
I had been laboring under the misperception that Malvasia was always a dessert wine, but it was a perfect, bracing accompaniment to fried zucchini blossoms and oily grilled shrimp, my first taste of Rando's sublimely simple home cooking.
Pale and manifestly uncomfortable, seated before bookshelves and an ivy plant, he spoke to the camera for seven hours spread across three days, laboring to remember facts and names, to express ideas, frustrated when he was unable to.
Here in New York, it is mandatory to offer pain relief to laboring women if they feel they're experiencing pain; denying a suffering patient analgesia is considered akin to insisting on pulling out wisdom teeth without any anesthesia.
Trump's fans can excuse and explain all of this, and there are glimmers of merit in some of what they say: He is owning up to, and not laboring to disguise, the emotional currents that move most politicians.
Painting a picture of a Gilded Age economic system so craven it left the blood of locked-up, laboring children to spill out "into the gutters," Warren's official purpose was the unveiling of her latest anti-corruption agenda.
" She adds, "When laboring parents tell me, 'It's getting more intense!' part of my role is to encourage them so that any anxiety they might feel becomes excitement and motivation instead — and they can let go of tension.
Greece, still laboring under a financial crisis that has wrecked living standards at home, says it would not be able to cope with the influx on its own, if the onward passage of migrants through the Balkans is halted.
OPEC-member Venezuela is reliant on oil for 98% of its export earnings and is laboring under U.S. sanctions, which penalize Venezuela's state-owned energy company PDVSA and any vessels or companies enabling oil shipments to Venezuela's ally Cuba.
In a more positive example of ancestral remembrance, Jeor Mormont, the good and decent Lord Commander of the Night's Watch at the start of the series, is the motivation behind Sam Tarly's laboring to save his son, Jorah Mormont.
Faced with that possibility (and 74% public approval of Medicaid), GOP leaders, including those in states where Medicaid was expanded years ago, are laboring to restrict access to it even more: through work requirements, drug testing, and time limits.
It has been estimated that there are 270 million migrant workers in the 10 coastal provinces that account for 90 percent of China's exports, and millions more laboring in Chinese inland provinces and rural areas, according to the IMF.
Democrats in Michigan—a deep blue state laboring under the mismanagement of its Republican governor, Rick Snyder—kicked the tires earlier this year on a ballot initiative to reschedule statewide races for presidential cycles, but it came to nothing.
O). The news about a likely bankruptcy filing by Bi-Lo was first reported by Bloomberg, which said the company is laboring under more than $1 billion in debt following its 2005 buyout by Lone Star Funds. (bloom.bg/2o2nY0v).
Parliament voted last week to renationalize the loss-making airline, which is laboring under a mountain of debt and has had three changes of chief executive in the past five years as it struggles to compete with regional rivals.
The Carrier plant, site of Trump's triumphant deal that, in fact, resulted in hundreds of workers still being laid off, had at least as many African American workers as white, and there were plenty of women laboring there, too.
You could read the novel in less time than it takes many women to endure the first stage of labor — though for the anxiety it induces, I wouldn't recommend it to the laboring woman trying to pass the time.
And it doesn't mean there aren't some people laboring within those vehicles that aren't trying to do some good work but I'm sorry, I think there is a motivation behind so much of what they do and a bias.
Jeb Bush and Chris Christie and Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and John Kasich have their disagreements, but they've all been laboring on behalf of the same movement and pay homage to the same set of institutions and ideas.
By now, it's obvious that the "Here and Now" creator, Alan Ball, reserves much of his empathy (that word again!) for characters like Ramon, Henry and Ashley's husband, Malcolm (Joe Williamson), who aren't always laboring toward some inane accomplishment.
So do cheap, scrappy new shows like "The Making of King Kong," which let us ask — even a thousand times, if necessary — whether there is any point in laboring so hard to rescue artifacts of the worst human ideas.
For many people who served in these recent wars, living within the services' stifling bureaucracies or laboring in operations or circumstances that eroded their confidence in the Pentagon and the brass, these results can feel both familiar and odd.
In 21878, Wood was a free black woman living and laboring as a domestic worker in Cincinnati when she was lured across the Ohio River and into the slave state of Kentucky by a white man named Zebulon Ward.
He wrote an admiring essay about how Shawn used the movement of labor to communicate with the laboring masses, and he mentioned to his adviser, André Lepecki, that he might be interested in reconstructing some of Shawn's early solos.
She had gone into labor on a Friday and continued laboring at home for three days before someone suggested she needed to go to a hospital, said Dr. Mamady Conde, the only full-time practicing physician in that county.
And they kill the most vulnerable and overlooked: the elderly or already sick; the socially isolated, who have no one to check in on them; and the working poor, who have to risk laboring in the heat or go without food.
Its primary ingredients and preparation are accessible enough that even the most overworked and underpaid members of the laboring classes could, conceivably, grab one after work, or whip one up as a weekend treat between shifts of capitalist wage slavery.
This is something that has become much more punishing since Mandate of Heaven came out, as the first major patch worsened the math for the Han Empire across the board, and sharply increased the inertia the faction is laboring under.
That's because their credits include the semi-classic "Ed Wood," Tim Burton's ode to the schlock director, a similarly pitched period pieces that also focused on a guy laboring to produce low-budget movies while surrounded by colorful but quirky characters.
It creates a situation where women, people of color, queer, and disabled people all lack equal access to the service, laboring under the added burden of an angry mob scrutinizing their every move, even when they're not "famous" by any metric.
With its high-stakes action, the show is a far cry from the first telenovela to make the leap to American television, back in 2006: Ugly Betty, which told the story of an unstylish young woman laboring at a fashion magazine.
So, it was surprising to see a report last week that a bi-partisan group in Congress is laboring to add to an appropriations bill a provision to greatly expand the H-22019B visa program for less-educated foreign workers.
The firm is laboring under a severe cash shortage and struggling to produce enough oil to cover payments on more than $50 billion in loans from Russia and China that it must pay back with shipments of crude and fuels.
CAIRO — After days of unsuccessfully laboring to revive the flight recorders of the EgyptAir jetliner that crashed in the Mediterranean last month, Egyptian investigators said on Thursday that they would send the damaged devices to France for repairs next week.
In the street, he passed Zulu men carrying shields and walking sticks; bare-chested African women with loads on their heads; Europeans in Western dress; Indian women in saris; black men in prison garb, laboring at the roadside with pickaxes.
The basic concept is to create a safe and supportive work environment — a professional home base — where women can take risks in the company of female collaborators and mentors without the sweat or frustration of laboring in a man's world.
And across the Thames River, in the unfortunately misfired inaugural production of the new Bridge Theater, female comrades laboring in the cause of economic revolution in 1850s London are finding their roles are limited to helpmeets, harem girls and amanuenses.
In 2003, a federal judge stripped Mr. Palij of his American citizenship after finding he had lied on his naturalization forms by claiming he was laboring on his family's farm in Poland and in a German factory during the war.
The Warriors also had to play much of the second half without the reserve center Kevon Looney, who returned to the lineup in Game 4 to try to play through chest and shoulder injuries but was clearly laboring in Game 5.
The sight of artist Yu Ji hoisted up a tree and laboring on a delicate, golden web made from pine resin over the course of a few hours ("Etudes-Lento," 2016) felt like witnessing an experience congealed and sealed into amber.
Neatly political without ever laboring its points, "Angry Alan" is the better and more biting of two plays by Ms. Skinner to be running concurrently on the Fringe (the all-female, comparatively portentous "Meek," at the Traverse, is the other).
So when Ms. Trump was cast as the champion of women — someone who would whisper in her father's ear in their support — the women laboring in the factories in India and China that supplied her brand were weaponized against her.
I was surprised to see that what had been Betty's painting studio — the largest room at the end of a covered walkway — was now given over to sculpture, the space lined with tables at which people were laboring over terracotta busts.
But like many other AI or machine learning projects, it turns out that some of the work is facilitated by humans laboring away, completing the very same tasks the AI is supposed to in order to improve the algorithms themselves.
But if we're going for a Watsonian explanation, the maze was originally a metaphor Bernard used with Dolores, but William became aware of it after meeting her, and began laboring under the idea that it was a literal "hidden level" to the game.
Details: The researchers found that a seasonal variation to Antarctic blue whales' pitch correlates with breaking sea ice in the southern Indian Ocean, suggesting that seasonally they're laboring to make their voices heard above the crackling and grinding sounds of breaking ice.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Urban India is employing an increasing number of children - many under nine years of age - in producing everything from pickles to fireworks, working in tourism and laboring on building sites, a U.N. children's agency report and campaigners said.
The practice of restraining, or shackling, pregnant or laboring women—particularly during childbirth and in the postpartum period—has been widely criticized for over a decade, especially after reports of women giving birth in solitary confinement or while handcuffed to prison beds.
"President Trump is laboring under a massive conflict here, and overruling the experts," said David Kris, who served as assistant attorney general for national security under former president Barack Obama, after working as associate deputy attorney general under Obama's predecessor, George W Bush.
Sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder, sometimes under steel rooves in baking heat and without proper food, water or medical assistance, the detainees wait for a visit by international organizations or the chance of a laboring job, according to visitors, rights groups and U.N. officials.
Laboring away in Mark Rothko's dark and cavernous old studio on the Bowery, a former YMCA gym, Goldberg would staple big canvases to the wall and use paint, brushes, scrapers, and juicily fat oil sticks to push and pull the paintings into being.
Ruby walked down the line, as if inspecting an honor guard, and used a blue microfibre cloth to polish the accessories—cast-aluminum handbags, decorative hatchets, crowbars, hammers, hoes, metal baskets (stuffed with red yarn), and other accoutrements of the laboring class.
"Creating a place where both the environment and the people are familiar to the laboring woman, I believe, has an impact on their ability to cope in labor," said Nora Tallman, a certified nurse midwife at the Midwifery Birth Center in Portland, Ore.
So "Five Feet Apart" -- an earnest story about two teens afflicted with cystic fibrosis -- must be viewed within that context, which offers a solid showcase for its young leads, Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse, while laboring to flesh out a complete movie.
It suits a laboring woman because it can quickly provide practical tools to achieve a specific goal, said Jay-Lee Nair, a Singapore-based sports psychologist who works with athletes, including professional golfers and Olympic sailors, as well as women preparing for labor.
Nearly three weeks before his passing, Alvarez testified in a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing for an extension of the fund for police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers who became ill after laboring at the site of the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
The Fed directly impacts a slew of the most important decisions we make — the values we instill in our children, the things we buy and how they are financed and how we best prepare for what follows after a lifetime of laboring in the trenches.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Australia's Commonwealth Games 2200m freestyle champion Mack Horton said he is unlikely to put as much focus on the 2400,2800m going forward after laboring to third place in the longest distance in the pool at the Gold Coast Aquatics Centre.
That may strike some as cold but his words should serve as a much-needed reality check to anyone still laboring under the delusion that they can persuade the general populace that wearing tiny touch displays on their wrists is the way of the future.
The starkly white "Last Glimpse (After Object)" (2019), its left side cluttered with torn photographs attached to the surface by blue painter's tape, is scuffed and scraped in a way that indicates the same laboring of materials that Sze more obsessively employs in her sculptures.
Taking sham expressions of care for laboring office drones to the next level, Mental Happy throws out the flowers and ditches the dumb office knickknacks in favor of positive messaging and things they reckon employees can actually use, including food, wellness gifts, and personalized notes.
"We will find ourselves laboring only on the tip of the iceberg, working on a small number of cases that authorities actually learn about, while the vast bulk of the kids who really need us then remain out of view hidden below," Wray said.
And I'm just really excited to make new music because we had kind of been laboring over things that in some cases were very old to us, and it's so great that they're new to others, but we learned more in this process than anything.
You either hike up from the valley floor, laboring back and forth on switchbacks, or you zip your way up on a cable car that connects Stechelberg (down in the valley) with Gimmelwald and Mürren (a larger village that sits some 900 feet above Gimmelwald).
But even by the time I made it to the island more than five months since Maria, I found that the place where I was born and raised, and that I visit every year with my husband, Jim, was laboring to reestablish its balance.
I still put the same effort into constructing as I did before, but instead of laboring for hours to get a mediocre grid, I can cycle through hundreds of strong possibilities and mix and match the ones I like in the same amount of time.
Arts | Long Island On the face of it, a painting of some of the founding fathers laboring over the Declaration of Independence would seem to have little in common with the image of a drink-swilling, red-nosed court jester before he starts his on-command tomfoolery.
Because of a decision years ago to stretch the island&aposs main transmission lines through a narrow path across the rugged mountains, one of the transmission lines must be turned off so its powerful current doesn&apost energize equipment and workers laboring a few feet away.
Ordinary people don't seem to be laboring under the trauma that the Snapture would cause — what parent would let their child go abroad for weeks when they were very recently made aware of the fact that life can end with the snap of two big, purple fingers?
"Largely gone are the warring factions that dominated life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in the first year of Trump's term, replaced by solo players — many with personal connections to the president and their own miniature fiefdoms — laboring to do their jobs and survive," the Post observes.
The Cavaliers' scheme calls for James to switch out onto Curry while Smith is switched onto Durant, but distracted by the half-dozen other things the Warriors have going on and laboring from chasing Curry all over the court, Smith fails to recognize the switch in time.
Not only can partners and spouses provide physical and emotional comfort during labor and postpartum, they are also essential in alerting staff when something has gone wrong and the laboring patient cannot notify nurses themselves, like in the event of an eclamptic seizure or a fainting episode.
I associate those years most fondly with thrill and violence: that wrist bone I cracked beneath the weight of a sheep, the electric horse fence I gripped in the rain, the day I put my hand inside a pregnant, laboring sheep and pulled out a living creature.
A confused Kershaw — barred by management from even suiting up, so as not to tempt Manager Dave Roberts — stays in the clubhouse and plays M.L.B.: The Show on PlayStation, laboring through six and two-thirds virtual innings as Alex Wood and five relievers clinch the series. Oct.
Other hospitals in the area continue to allow a support person, however, and some have criticized the blanket ban, according to the New York Times, arguing that it could put laboring patients at risk if doctors and nurses cannot be in the delivery room at all times.
The effort is designed to head off an awkward and politically damaging veto fight between the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress on Russia at a time when Mr. Trump is laboring under the shadow of multiple investigations about his campaign's potential collusion with Moscow.
We smoked cigarettes and watched a man in a bright blue logoed polo shirt packing up the small tables people had been sitting at and sweeping up the trash they left behind, a black man laboring in an overwhelmingly white part of a mainly white city.
Nestle, meanwhile, has been laboring with faltering progress in its traditional food business, missing growth targets for the past three years "It is striking that Nestle hasn't gone for a CEO from the consumer goods sector," said Jean-Philippe Bertschy, an analyst at Bank Vontobel in Zurich.
Obama knocks 'vulgar and divisive' presidential campaign But it's unclear how Kasich, a contender who has won only one state and who has been laboring in obscurity for much of the race, can overtake Trump, who has now won 18 states and is far ahead in the delegate race.
On the other hand, laboring on nuclear arms control for three decades, including as an inspector in North Korea and as an observer at Iranian nuclear facilities, also gives you a perspective that people who don't read nuclear manuals at home (a solid mental health choice) sometimes lack.
It debuted in April at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, where Mr. Marshall has lived since 1987 and become a kind of local hero, after years of laboring in not quite obscurity (he won a MacArthur Foundation grant in 1997) but mostly outside the art world spotlight.
Their colleagues at the Defense Operations Center — a consortium made up of the interior, foreign affairs, and defense ministries, as well as other government entities — are laboring to professionalize their military operations in Yemen, where Saudi Arabia is fighting a war against the Houthis, an Iranian proxy group.
"I grew up in the same situation where there weren't many economic opportunities, so it attracts me to work for the people," said Pai, who lived with his grandparents in a village in northeast Thailand until he was eight while his parents traveled in search of laboring work.
And it's true that Strange Fruit is a heady, sometimes noble effort, beautifully drawn and colored, with plenty of immersive cinematic moments ranging from the bulging levees in the constant downpour to the constantly laboring black residents in the background of many panels to the wide-ranging facial expressions.
For mothers, laboring in water may help ease pain, lower the need for anesthesia and potentially speed up the early, or first, stage of labor before the cervix is fully dilated and the baby is ready to emerge, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Peruse the fascinators at The Hat Box; admire the local artwork on display at The Covered Arts; or peer through the large windows of The Cake Shop to watch the bakers laboring over their elaborate confections (and, for £1.90, pick up a cupcake to go while you're there).
When Apple at WWDC 2016 unveiled Apple Home, which is part of iOS 10, tvOS 2 and watchOS 3, there was almost an audible sigh of relief from the assembled developers, some of whom had been laboring on HomeKit compatible devices for the better part of a year.
For years now, before anyone thought a person like Donald Trump could possibly lead a presidential primary, a small but respected niche of academic research has been laboring over a question, part political science and part psychology, that had captivated political scientists since the rise of the Nazis.
In some ways, he will always be laboring under the premise that he cannot ever get enough respect, because he will never be adored the way Bear Bryant was; the outside world sees him as someone who wrings all the joy out of what is generally America's most purely joyful sport.
But as copper prices have slid to a more than six-year low, Carrizo and his colleagues laboring away at the countless smaller mines that pock mark the Atacama desert are finding the buckets of ore they spend all day digging from the ground are fetching less and less money.
Surrounded by actors like Langella and Catherine Keener as Deirdre, the show's head puppet maker (with a few issues of her own), Carrey deftly conveys the contradictions that Jeff entails, putting on one face for the world -- along with a vest and tie -- while laboring to hide the turmoil within.
Accustomed to the industrial behemoths of fossil fuel production, he is familiar with the environment, equipment and procedures of working safely while surrounded by danger — like remembering to fasten the chin strap on a hard hat so it won't slip off and injure a colleague laboring hundreds of feet below.
Instead, Hogan spent hours laboring in a tub, bouncing on a ball and walking through the hospital's hallways—and with the birth seemingly nowhere in sight, the couple decided to head home to encourage her contractions and continue with their original plan of an intervention-free birth, she wrote in a blog post.
" After the years Ng spent laboring over "Everything I Never Told You" — part of her fastidious process included making a panoramic chart on the walls of her office with index cards and color-coded string — the sale of her debut moved swiftly: "The whole thing, start to finish, took just under two weeks.
Rather than inspiring inward reflection, it is an externalized emittance, a beam, a sword, a celebration of angles and math, an assertive constellation of the industry it houses with 2,400 people at kiosks and desks, laboring at protecting humanity from incorrigible ills that may befall it, be they one's livelihood or life.
" They depicted Judge Kavanaugh as "thinking more rigorously and working more ferociously than any of us," laboring "on the 100th draft of an opinion (literally) while we both split a Domino's pizza," and giving a clerk who gave birth to a son "a copy of 'Good Night, Gorilla,' with a thoughtful note.
A few years ago, those faceless economists laboring away in the bureaucratic basements at the Department of Energy came to a realization: They figured out that radical new technologies on both the demand and the supply side would fundamentally alter the American economy by shifting the role that energy plays in it.
The event also illustrates how a little-known but growing network of African-American political groups is laboring behind the scenes to reshape who will vote in the midterms and engineer what Color of Change's executive director, Arisha Hatch, hopes will become a "black wave" that sweeps Abrams and other Democrats into power.
It is a large group of candidates that hopes this bet comes true, including any Democrat who is not in what is now regarded as the top tier (Biden, Warren, Sanders, and, barely, Buttigieg) and is laboring against media presumptions that they have only the faintest and most implausible chance of being president.
Part of the magnetism of the show — on top of the riveting twists and turns, the stellar performances, and the gorgeous cinematography — is that it's an opportunity to think about what might happen if you scrapped everything you've built and started over again, just because it seems like less work than laboring at something imperfect.
The surge of enthusiasm across the United States and Europe for candidates offering clear, strong messages suggests that, if anything, the Democratic Party must reaffirm its commitment to economic and social justice, even as it seeks to speak to the needs and interests of rural citizens, the struggling lower middle class, the laboring poor, etc.
The actress opened up in a recent episode of Dr. Berlin's Informed Pregnancy Podcast, revealing that she gave birth to her daughter with husband Jamie Bell at 36 weeks gestation in May via an emergency cesarean section, after laboring "into the third day" at the hospital instead of having an at-home birth like she had wanted.
Throughout the HBO series, you can see Few encouraging his team to play with more confidence and toughness, and Few and his assistants are consistently laboring to develop inexperienced guards Eric McClelland and Josh Perkins; in Gonzaga's 82-59 second-round victory over No. 3 seed Utah, McClelland finished with 22 points and Perkins added 10.
Trump has been laboring under the shadow of multiple legal investigations, most prominently that of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, who is probing Russia's 2016 election interference and whether Moscow colluded with the Trump campaign.
They also suggest that all women be tested for pregnancy upon entering a correctional facility, that correctional officers and all prison staff members be trained specifically in the unique medical and emotional needs of pregnant and laboring women, and that women be able to move unrestricted during labor for the purpose of healthy birth and pain management.
Dr. Rosenberg, Dr. Carl H. June of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Michel Sadelain of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have been at the forefront of this research for decades, laboring in separate labs in an intense sometimes-cooperative, sometimes-competitive pursuit to bring to fruition a daring therapy that few colleagues believed would work.
Economic democracy feels like a dead letter for the members of an increasingly casualized and debt-ravaged workforce, who can be found holding multiple jobs, driving Uber late into the night after teaching public school by day, or frantically laboring and fainting from heatstroke in Amazon warehouses to further enrich Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest man on Earth.
Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa's piece, "A Short Video About Tate Modern" (2003), gives an autobiographical account of being invited to an art-making workshop at Tate but finding herself unsettled by the invisibility of the black people laboring around her, in the kitchen or as guards; to this circumstance, she responds by making her own body disappear.
From here, the story of 2016 looks rather straightforward: Mr. Trump was the corrupt, misbegotten choice of a citizenry mired in partisan mistrust, seething with racial grievance, informed by a beleaguered and fracturing news media, and laboring under an economic and political system that had long ceased functioning for all but the wealthiest of its citizens.
Alvarez vowed to fight for benefits until the end On June 11, a frail Alvarez made his way to Washington with other first responders to testify in a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing for an extension of the fund for police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers who became ill after laboring at the site of the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
It is laboring to replace the current fixed-blocked signals with a Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) system, which would essentially put computers in charge of running the trains, making it easier for the MTA to know where certain trains are and how fast the trains are traveling, and allow the agency to increase the number of trains on each line.
He won't make the All-Defensive team because he doesn't block shots, protect the rim, or have the ability to shut down the other team's top scoring threat for lengthy stretches at a time, but there needs to be some sort of trophy (maybe a bronze mosquito?) to award Ingles for laboring through games as consistently as he does. 4.
"After 25 hours of laboring at home, we arrived at the hospital too late for any pain meds as I was already dilated and ready to push (if I ever do this again I want ALL THE DRUGS, all of them!) and she was out within the hour during a full moon on Friday the 13th," Charton wrote on Instagram.
But all too often, the price is paid by the innocent and vulnerable: migrant children snatched from their parents at the border, federal workers thrown into financial turmoil by the government shutdown, farm workers and manufacturers caught up in the trade war, the millions of Americans who stand to lose their health insurance if the administration keeps laboring to kill Obamacare.
But for all the substantive differences that have emerged, the Sanders and Warren policy visions have both been couched within the existing economic confines of capitalism, a system in which a particular non-laboring class owns and manages capital and is thereby empowered to make decisions in the economy, as opposed to workers, who would direct the economy under socialism.
It's the old class warfare dressed up with the idea that the financially successful have done something wrong, that they must pay for understanding the rules and adhering to them, must pay for staying in school, laboring over many years while delaying gratification, obeying the law and accepting time-honored verities that are no longer cool in the new postmodern progressive age.
Probably the best-known photographs of Pollock at work, taken by Hans Namuth in 1950 and featured in the May 1951 issue of ARTnews, show him laboring over a painting on the floor, with "Number 32" hanging in the background, in his studio, a converted barn at the East Hampton house he shared with his wife, Lee Krasner, from 1945 until his fatal car crash in 1956.
Meanwhile, the collapse in Iranian oil exports kills two birds with one stone: It allows Moscow to continue its partnership with Saudi Arabia to manage global oil markets, but allows for Russian producers — who have been laboring under a production freeze personally ordered by President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
C.) and Bill CassidyWilliam (Bill) Morgan CassidyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Washington takes historic step forward on paid parental leave The 85033 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-La.) — are laboring to sell their Republican colleagues on the legislation, which would turn much of ObamaCare's funding into block grants to the states.
Some metrics Facebook could share either with the public—or at the very least with those laboring over these efforts—include how frequently people click on and share links before and after they have been demoted or tagged with a warning, how many posts have been flagged and debunked per region, and whether the overall credibility of the news sites people click on had improved.
The former team is comprised of one young star, one aging chucker, and a bunch of quasi-good weirdos, all laboring in the league's biggest media market; the latter is made up of youthful talent that doesn't yet know how to translate hops and quickness into wins, playing in a city that doesn't guarantee a healthy number of national broadcasts via sheer television-watching population.
We do indeed live in a world in which President of the United States Donald John Trump routinely misuses quotation "marks" while conducting "foreign policy" on "Twitter"; we really have heard the last from Chuck Berry; and it is actually the case that a large number of powerful men appear to have been laboring for years under the impression that the American workplace was pants-optional.
And I like to think that if the possibility did present itself, my friends, allies, and advisers would have the good sense to politely suggest that a "propensity to panic in moments of crisis, both real and imagined" is not a great quality in a chief executive, and that addressing the substantive concern would be a more valuable contribution to the nation than laboring to keep it from public view.
As long as she's on course to win, some number of people who despise Trump, but don't care for Clinton—millennials who believe she's too corrupt or scripted; anti-Trump conservatives who can't abide her liberalism; others laboring under a quarter century of hate debt—will feel freed to abstain from voting, or to register a protest vote for Green Party nominee Jill Stein or Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson.
"After 25 hours of laboring at home, we arrived at the hospital too late for any pain meds as I was already dilated and ready to push (if I ever do this again I want ALL THE DRUGS, all of them!) and she was out within the hour during a full moon on Friday the 13th," she captioned a photo of herself holding little Kinsey while wearing mesh hospital underwear.
As leaders of the Group of 7 nations ended impromptu consultations on Tuesday with only a general expression of solidarity and refrained from concrete action — no pledge to cut interest rates, no promise of coordinated government spending — they underscored an uncomfortable truth animating fears about the virus: Policymakers tasked with limiting its economic damage appear to be laboring under the assumption that their tool kit is nearly empty.
Another thing that keeps order in baseball is that it has always had its share of privileged college kids and each decade's version of travel-team bonus babies, but they have always shared the field with the Bowmans of the world—the immigrants and children of immigrants, the sharecropper's children, the poor of a dozen countries—whose talent lets them escape a life of laboring in dangerous darkness.
It is one reason that her 2008 announcement video, featuring her perched casually on a beige upholstered couch, a folksy, feminine would-be leader of the free world, was mocked; "Saturday Night Live" was still lampooning it during the most recent season, with her impersonator, Kate McKinnon, deliberately contrasting her forced, smiling accessibility with the killer instinct she appeared to be laboring to hide (a contractor walks by, there to repair seven newly punched holes in the wall).
Much of the book is composed of caricatures of academic types — the hopelessly insecure Ph.D. candidate laboring in a tiny subfield of early modern European history; the dreary, disillusioned associate professor who no longer believes that "sacrificing three years of evenings, weekends and summers to research a 9,000-word peer-reviewed article is livin' the dream"; the scholar of Joseph Conrad who goes on the warpath against those unsuspecting colleagues who have failed to cite him sufficiently, exacting his revenge by slapping down their conference proposals.
According to an official familiar with the arrangements, American and Israeli officials originally discussed a joint news conference in Washington with four participants: Netanyahu and Cohen, the Mossad chief, would disclose the Mossad operation and its fruits; Pompeo would expound on the significance of the findings; and Trump would use the archive as Exhibit A for why the United States needed to abandon the J.C.P.O.A. With the decision made, all that was left to do was tell the Europeans, who were still laboring through negotiations under the impression that there was a chance to salvage the deal.
The requirements to enter the workforce are: Not having bad points, no tardies, no absences, have more than 23 days laboring, apply via website (I have 23 months of work fulfilling all, I applied 23 times, have spoken with Human Resources, unable to help (their logo is: If you need help, ask me) another LIE, they say that to apply, have to give up my current partner Company and can call me, no places in these although now every day come new, since I dared interrupt a meeting to demand, where he participated the Chief, front desk girl before me smiled and greeted me or look at me.
But what is striking about reading Buttiglione and McElroy back-to-back is that here we have two supporters of Pope Francis who seem to be speaking different religious languages — Buttiglione trying to interpret "Amoris" in consonance with older Catholic ideas and categories, the bishop of San Diego essentially acting as those those ideas and categories have been superseded; Buttiglione envisioning a change that affects a few; the bishop of San Diego envisioning one that's clearly for the many; Buttiglione laboring to treat "Amoris" as a modest development of doctrine; the bishop of San Diego entirely unconcerned with potential contradiction with the Catholicism of the ancient and very recent past.

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