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His brother, Ben (Hedlund), is toiling as an MMA fighter.
Toiling in the shadows like this is a vast enterprise.
Those two teams are currently toiling in the second division.
Zhang has been toiling away at his goal since 2003.
And there's it's been toiling away without asking anything in return.
Want to be a drone in a toiling march towards insignificance?
I ate there recently and saw her toiling in the back.
Everyone seemed to be very content toiling away at their tasks.
Which is a relief after you've been toiling in the kitchen.
Mr. Chihuly was never the lonely artist toiling in his garret.
They spent their teen years toiling behind the stoves of neighborhood restaurants.
Many turn to odd jobs toiling as cleaners, waiters or construction workers.
Republicans are toiling to put the request in a more positive light.
I remember toiling for hours to find the answers to many questions.
After years of toiling in restaurants, my father's American dream was fulfilled.
Today, Iwamura, 38, is toiling at the lowest levels of organized baseball.
Now, he's much happier than when he was toiling away in a cubicle.
He might as well be Vincent Adultman toiling away at the business factory.
Unfortunately for any readers toiling on a Friday afternoon, Keynes jumped the gun.
Toiling away in factories or unsafe environments like disaster zones and nuclear plants.
"We have a national campaign, but we were toiling in obscurity," he said.
They happened because countless people, toiling many years,chose to make this progress.
After toiling through Monday and all its boring weekday friends, you are here.
Modern women did not spend time toiling over the stovetop or the sink.
But on its critical home turf, the company is toiling to stay relevant.
They've given up weekends, toiling from 3 PM to 2.53 AM or vice versa.
And so many women are consistently toiling, and wearing their labor on their faces.
I spent my days in the classroom while Louis was toiling on city streets.
Let that sink in for a minute...Archaeologists toiling away at the Carnoustie site.
Yet making extra money during retirement doesn't mean toiling away at a mundane job.
In fact, she's often toiling away behind the scenes and in customer-facing roles.
There's a peaceful solitude that comes with toiling away at a campaign until completion.
All of those years spent toiling in various High School Musicals paid off here.
People have become inured to deaths, from violence or after years of toiling abroad.
We weren't working; we weren't toiling away at an actual job or even studying.
Even in the tumult of the Trump White House, Christopher Liddell is toiling away.
For every miner toiling in the United States, there are almost 25 retail workers.
I'm sitting there just toiling away at this thing, it's taking half an hour.
They were working class, toiling in a nursing home laundry and a typewriter factory.
Neither is toiling under her old nemesis, Justin Talbot (Michael Ealy), now a producer.
But in medieval times, the river was teeming with workers toiling along its banks.
Chefs are no longer hidden from the dining room, toiling away at their craft.
Instead, they're toiling in the internet's depths, getting a few thousand listens for every track.
The Chinese mother apologizes by toiling over a meal, rather than speaking an actual apology.
France's experience suggests workers may not leap at the chance of toiling for fewer hours.
The government reckons that at any time up to 70,000 interns are toiling in Britain.
It can rely on an army of foreign labourers, toiling in difficult (but improving) conditions.
" Will Donna ever acknowledge the women toiling away in the kitchen with a "thank you?
Toiling such hours has become an unspoken rule in the frenetic world of Chinese tech.
She doesn't want her mother's life of toiling for 40 years in a bakery, anonymously.
Since 1995, government agents have found more than 53,000 people toiling in slavery-like conditions.
But someone with such diverse talents would be wasted toiling away at a comedy club.
There are the exhausted doctors and nurses toiling day and night to keep people alive.
There are the exhausted doctors and nurses toiling day and night to keep people alive.
It turns out that he has also been toiling amid potentially dangerous levels of radiation.
There's to be toiling in the fields and the kitchen, and drinking and feasting after.
It could be picking fruit, toiling in a factory or working in a nail salon.
Five years later, in 25, Boilen was toiling in a television production job he hated.
The industry's top brass remain mostly white; workers toiling in the mines are nearly all black.
Around 40% of rural men are still toiling at 75, twice the rate of city-dwellers.
Factory work is easy, she says with a smile—much better than toiling in the fields.
It began as a hobby she pursued while toiling away at a day job repairing computers.
I've been toiling away on the Iron Islands for years, being Iron-born, leading Iron-born.
Both families turn to a matriarch to look after everything, toiling to keep her family relevant.
After years of toiling in the wilderness, advocates rejoiced at movement on marijuana in the Senate.
I spent half my school days toiling on the farm, but the yield was always poor.
We prize the lilies of the field for toiling not, but usefulness, too, has its honor.
Do you know how many years that thing has been toiling in the House of Pain?
Some mathematicians, after years of toiling in vain, had come to suspect the inequality was actually false.
One is toiling away in the car park of the West Texas Drillers, the local football team.
The show spent eight seasons toiling in a world that was constantly trying to devolve into chaos.
It's a high-drama animation in grayscale, featuring vaguely humanoid creatures toiling away in post-apocalyptic landscapes.
Instead, we will become serfs of the federal government, toiling away to fund the government's massive obligations.
And toiling coal miners are seen as a symbol of traditional American masculinity, a lot like cowboys.
He spends "Endless" in long shots and a few close-ups, toiling alongside those clones of himself.
A second former official said the idea of federal workers toiling without pay left Mr. Trump unmoved.
And a team of 20 guillocheurs, toiling under the watchful eye of a bust of Abraham-Louis.
China built new hospitals in a rush, with workers toiling night and day to get them done.
UNTIL RECENTLY the image of an entrepreneur was of a thrifty workaholic toiling away in a garage.
After years of toiling, she gets a chance at her dream of becoming her network's White House correspondent.
Hiroshi retreats into a shell of guilt, toiling as a newspaper delivery person and avoiding contact with others.
E3 is well underway, and Ubisoft is gearing up to share what they've been toiling over all year.
Sergio Marchionne, who later saved Fiat and Chrysler, was a nobody toiling at a Swiss industrial-testing company.
Jon Hamm understands the value of hard work—especially the benefits of toiling as a server or bartender.
Few of those toiling in unskilled public-sector jobs—waste disposal or cleaning, say—would meet the criteria.
They worked 24/7 at breakneck pace to deliver, toiling through the sweltering summer months, said three sources.
More than a third still haven't gotten it back, toiling in the dark more than four months later.
In many ways academia breeds, nurtures, and fetishizes the idea of the writer toiling in a garret, uncompensated.
He would begin toiling there, pursuing his vision with other scientists, from offices in a converted bishop's house.
The romantic vision of the artisan vigneron toiling among the vines does not apply to our daily tipple.
A bunch of lazy, mean fellow interns toiling beside her in a tiny room at the White House.
As he was toiling in the field, he saw something shiny out of the corner of his eye.
Once free, he became an activist, toiling to get others he believed were wrongfully convicted out of jail.
Many of the cases examined by The Times involved individual workers toiling on smaller projects in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
If you haven't heard (maybe you've been toiling in Elon's tunnels?), Uber has had a rough start to 2017.
Mitsubishi envisions this as a solution to help soulless office workers toiling under a low-lit, low-ceilinged room.
Season 2 takes us there, to the encampment where Emily has been toiling away since she tried to escape.
Malays were kept toiling in the fields, whereas ethnic-Indian and -Chinese merchants and labourers were welcomed into cities.
Computer firms have been toiling for months on software "workarounds" to fix the weaknesses and these are being deployed.
But engineers are currently toiling with building the damn thing and its magnets are proving to be a challenge.
Electricity and the internal combustion engine emerged after decades of technological toiling and created whole new uses for energy.
Even into his 70s, he adhered to a strict work regimen, toiling on docking systems for the Soyuz rockets.
But, of course, lots of low-wage workers are toiling away for companies whose owners aren't nearly that rich.
After toiling away in your cubicle on Monday and Tuesday, head back out Wednesday for the parades and fireworks.
Newcomers heated their homes and cooked with coal, thousands of them toiling in mines to keep the fires going.
I'll never again support Big Toothpaste's (alleged) army of child slaves, toiling feverishly in Colgate's (alleged) underground paste mines.
Finally, after toiling in opposition for years, they are set to control every lawmaking body in the federal government.
I'd been toiling away for a decade as an adjunct professor for college freshmen and was never gonna get tenure.
The next day he underwent his 240th round of chemotherapy for the cancer he got after toiling at ground zero.
Once they were out, she could finally see the ridiculous set-up that Jackrabbit and Chrysler had been toiling on.
Oladipo, in his lone season with the Thunder, averaged 15.9 points and 2.6 assists a game toiling in Westbrook's shadow.
She created miniature dioramas including one of workers toiling away in a vagina-shaped crevice at Fukushima's damaged nuclear plant.
I'd spent hours wrestling with my genius, working to sunset, toiling over how I should use this incredible editorial freedom.
Certainly not the Muslim doctors and aid workers toiling alongside Christians and secularists to relieve the misery of refugee camps.
After three years of toiling on a film late at night, you can quickly lose sight of what you're making.
But Bannon never stopped fighting for the 18 hours a day he was awake and toiling in the White House.
The party guests behaved more as if delivering a pretty ballet divertissement than as if toiling as laborers in Chicago.
Pound was living in Italy and toiling on his great poem "The Cantos," while dallying with Fascism and Benito Mussolini.
If Ryan and Haley cash in, they won't any longer be able to say they've been toiling in public service.
Whether it's written by the president or a writer toiling in obscurity, the critics argued, the editorial standards still apply.
Toiling behind the ice cream counter or sweating on the lifeguard stand aren't just rites of passage for college students.
He held on for too long, toiling away for two years when he would have been better to pull the plug.
Each member had spent time, in some cases years, toiling away in this wasteland, banished from the comparatively luxurious world above.
It's not like I was toiling in obscurity, I was making a name for myself in the industry I'm writing about.
For Barr, though, putting Hathenter Ouija to tape wasn't a "whoever happens to be toiling around Menegroth that day" happy accident.
In Cuba he is remembered for promoting unpaid voluntary work by toiling shirtless on building sites and hauling sacks of sugar.
Innovation cut production costs and rendered false the assumption that growth is primarily constrained by toiling workers, land or raw materials.
It's no real surprise that fans want to show themselves living a boho-style life rather than toiling at the office.
For many, the view of a successful entrepreneur is a young millennial toiling away at a tech startup in Silicon Valley.
This seems fitting; those toiling in the muck, without illusions, are best prepared to beat the government at its own game.
There are so many great paintings of solitary artists toiling in their studios — we're partial to Nicole Eisenman's "Were Artist" (2007).
Or they might have dug deeper and called up Ryan Bollinger, a 226-year-old lefty toiling for Class AA Trenton.
The New York Times has published the stories of undocumented workers toiling at Trump's properties in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Thirty years ago, Kevin Costner starred in this baseball classic as Crash Davis, a veteran catcher toiling in the minor leagues.
Like many officials toiling to end forced labour, he has first-hand experience: he had to pick cotton as a student.
Four-and-a-half to five hours for each show, with prep, makes a 25-hour weekend toiling in the theater.
It's remarkable the lengths employers will go to keep their workers in the building, on campus, at their desks, toiling away.
They used drones to deliver crates of Coca-Cola cans (2,734 in total) to migrant workers toiling on a construction site.
In the Dominican Republic, she cleaned houses, toiling all day in return for some plantains and a bag of bread, she said.
For the last 14 years, Jimmy Kimmel has spent 70 hours a week toiling away on his ABC late-night talk show.
Workers toiling away in the Shenzhen Lanbingcai Latex Crafts Factory churn out hundreds of Trump masks alongside those of less terrifying creatures.
Instead of toiling away at solo homework assignments and term papers, students operate in an environment that actually approximates the working world.
Toiling in that same category are other big-name candidates looking to get their mojo back, including the slowly-climbing Massachusetts Sen.
Because, ya know, if drones are going to take our jobs they should at least be miserably toiling their mechanical lives away.
A few moments imagining scientists toiling away in different countries unaware of each other's successes and failures is enough to show that.
After toiling away on the adventure for years, Monument Valley 2 was officially announced — and released — onstage at Apple's WWDC this June.
It mixes college prospects with minor leaguers and others toiling in Europe, some of whom met only recently via a video call.
They can earn extra cash from toiling on public-works projects or for making sure their children attend school and health clinics.
It was a working-class male "everything"; women would still be at home toiling away, even in the case of unlikely victory.
Many who do go away to university return with a mountain of debt before finding themselves toiling away on the minimum wage.
Many Silicon Valley startups pride themselves on long, grueling work hours, toiling from the crack of dawn until late into the night.
Not that this has deterred a collection of event curators, toiling away behind the scenes to give you something else to play.
Not that this has deterred a collection of event curators, toiling away behind the scenes to give you something else to play.
But for people toiling with little respite, save for the occasional wedding or harvest celebration, recreational enjoyment is hard to come by.
How could a person ruthlessly exploit his employees and, at the same time, claim to be a benefactor of the toiling masses?
In 2016, after toiling patiently in business development, he got the coveted title, and took up a position that is suddenly everywhere.
But, he's careful to point out that toiling round-the-clock is separate from the runaway train-speed of the fashion calendar.
However, flows from the mines of Oruro and La Paz have increased, and UNICEF found thousands of child miners toiling there, too.
Her team was toiling to shake off questions about the initial decision to keep her diagnosis secret amid questions about her health.
This great revolution in technology hasn't unleashed a wave of innovation where people are toiling away in their basements and garages now.
The disaffected residents of Manchester — owners of small businesses, intellectuals and weavers toiling in the newly mechanized mills — plan a mass meeting.
With Javier Hernandez toiling at struggling West Ham, Roma's experienced defender Hector Moreno probably has surpassed him as Mexico's most accomplished performer.
Whether the title will be held by someone recognizable or someone currently toiling in obscurity in a lab, only time will tell.
After a century of toiling in the land of computers, we finally will have them come to our land, on our terms.
He majored in economics, and after a few years toiling on Wall Street, including jobs at Morgan Stanley, he landed in California.
We hear nothing, for example, of Hitler's experience fighting in World War I or of his years of toiling in political obscurity.
Others work extremely hard, toiling away for a big break, while others save and invest consistently until they have more time than money.
Michael Bisping, the guy who kept toiling even when he knew he was fighting guys whose abs and biceps came from a needle.
So when the façade crumbles and we awkwardly confront the humans toiling away inside the machine, everyone is disappointed and sometimes even angry.
The toiling mills of Tangshan, however, suggest how hard the president often finds it to persuade local officials to carry out his wishes.
The two largest Scheduled Castes in Assam are the Kaibarttas and the Namasudras, many of whom can be found toiling on tea plantations.
He argued that because people own their own labour, toiling on the land confers ownership rights over the resulting product (a farm, say).
FROM THE edge of the Kamoto Copper Company's pit, it is hard even to see the mechanical diggers toiling dozens of tiers below.
Altogether about 40 startups on all continents have been toiling to find innovative ways to marry energy and blockchain, according to Indigo Advisory.
Toiling beneath the surface of a pop star's life are traumas and stories that get exacerbated by this high-speed kind of lifestyle.
Those lucky enough to get jobs work in unfavourable conditions, toiling away on the sweltering building sites of the Middle East and Singapore.
No. This was happening while there were real slaves toiling away in America, but she was just a domestic servant earning a paycheck.
When toiling in the mid-card under facepaint got old, Rhodes petitioned WWE to let him revert to his original Cody Rhodes character.
We rightly think of factory work as dangerous, monotonous, and exploitative, but that doesn't meant it's not better than toiling in the fields.
As a 16-year-old model, Hunter McGrady spent hours toiling away in the gym and starving herself to maintain her 163-lb.
He'd been toiling away on his exercise bike for half an hour a day for years, and things were beginning to get tedious.
The differences between 2009-era Democrats and 2017-era Republicans lie to a large extent in each party's conduct while toiling in opposition.
There currently are not any consumer VR systems with that technology available, though it's something Oculus has been toiling over in recent years.
An estimated 6900,2628 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape and murder on a constant basis.
In his sensational novel The Jungle, published in 1906, Upton Sinclair described men toiling in the vast zones of cattle death in Chicago.
It was mid-December, and Matta had just been told that after six grueling years toiling at Goldman, he had made vice president.
In this scene, viewers can see the feet of human garment workers toiling at sewing machines, a la the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
Back in 2003, I was still trying to prove myself, spending countless days (and nights) toiling away as a young editor at style.com.
It's not as if game developers are toiling away on the factory floor covered in grease while their employers check their pocket watches.
An estimated 20093,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis.
He recalled growing up in India, where it was common for servants to spend hours toiling in the kitchen preparing time-consuming recipes.
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His son still lives at home, but he prefers his job operating an excavator at construction sites to toiling at his father's cornfield.
Tasked with analyzing and repairing the artifacts from the beloved cathedral, archaeologists, historians and architects are toiling to meet an ambitious reopening deadline.
Toiling away in a cramped bedroom in Austin, making millions without getting the cover of Forbes, he seemed driven by his outsider status.
But there he is in the teaser for the new season, toiling away in what appears to be a chain gang in Russia.
An estimated 100,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis.
Researchers say the practice has expanded since Mr. Kim took power, with more than 214,22012 workers now toiling in up to 220 countries.
Like George Clooney before him, he'd spent decades toiling on the fringes of Hollywood, taking roles in commercials, television pilots, and indie films.
Usually toiling in jobs shunned by South Koreans, they save money, which they send to family members left behind in the impoverished North.
With Javier Hernández toiling at struggling West Ham, Real Sociedad's experienced defender Héctor Moreno probably has surpassed him as Mexico's most accomplished performer.
For early pioneers like James, seeing the growth and excitement surrounding the Silicon Slopes vindicates the years Utah's start-ups spent toiling in obscurity.
And the rover keeps toiling away, collecting samples, analyzing rocks and sending back spectacular photographs of the red planet, along with the occasional selfie.
The penultimate season-opener's moniker is even worse if you remember the precarious position we left Homeland heroine Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) toiling in.
He began by taking Thanksgiving baskets to the poor of New York, toiling up cabbage-reeking stairways with his liveried chauffeur by his side.
Beyond the International Settlement and the French Concession, but largely out of mind to their denizens, stretched satanic textile mills full of toiling Chinese.
Philip Hammond is probably toiling in a lab somewhere right now trying to make this a reality so he can prove austerity is working.
They were taken by a worker who was there with a Canon Powershot G1, and who snapped away while toiling through the wreckage. pic.twitter.
A wall of windows turns his studio into an impromptu solarium but also provides the necessary light for the long hours he spends toiling.
After four years of toiling as an assistant at the glossy women's magazine Scarlet, Jane's finally landed her dream job: a plum writing gig.
Developers realize that much of the functionality they need to build into an app is redundant to what many other companies are toiling over.
Part six takes a look at the behind-the-scenes lobbying frenzy and the hectic lives of Capitol Hill staffers toiling largely in anonymity.
There are no guarantees, but you stick with it, toiling away with long hours and intensive training with experts that, to some, resembles apprenticeship.
After toiling in the minor leagues for a few seasons, Jones became the backup to Jonathan Quick during the Kings' championship run in 2014.
Before they became fashion-week rock stars, they were often very much like the rest of us, toiling as teens at low-paying gigs.
The enclave housed merchants and artisans toiling in the dry docks along the East River, which was then the city's primary waterway and port.
The pills, which deliver a cheap high, are taken both by recreational users and laborers toiling for long hours who need to stay awake.
In my mid-20s, I was an assistant editor toiling on the lower rungs of the New Republic, working late nights and long shifts.
He spent the rest of his working years toiling in factories — making plastic tablecloth fabrics, then repairing machines and overseeing production at a bakery.
I wish Satow had dwelt more on the lives of that pyramid of toiling housemaids, laundresses, bellhops and waiters who kept the Titanic afloat.
But he has vowed to exercise patience this season, and Walton has been careful to highlight the players who are toiling in James's shadow.
There, thousands of migrant workers are toiling in inhuman conditions to build designs such as Zaha Hadid's; according to The Guardian, hundreds have died.
" But lately, I've revisited the metaphysical toiling of Annie Dillard: "Why are we watching the news, reading the news, keeping up with the news?
Mechanics at an auto repair shop in Greenville, S.C., were toiling on a busy summer afternoon last month when they heard a commotion outside.
He has never grappled with how he would be perceived in South Florida, where his former teammates are toiling through a 3-9 season.
Meanwhile, independent scientists toiling in their labs were finding other evidence, and several of them told POLITICO that the industry argument is a smokescreen.
But thousands of immigrants toiling in the fields initially lacked masks to protect them from the thick, acrid smoke that wafted across the county.
But after years of toiling away her waking hours for a pittance, DeCrescenzo married another Scientologist and became pregnant at the age of 17.
When you spend hours toiling away on a single loaf of burnt banana bread, at least you come away feeling like you've created something.
The race to build the first fleet of robot cars is heating up, but today it's brainiac lawyers—not brainiac engineers—toiling in the pit.
These are the people "just managing", in Mrs May's phrase, without sick pay and other benefits, toiling in the warehouses of firms like Sports Direct.
She's at work on The Good Place right now, toiling away at season 3, but, she said, her focus is all on her Emmy nomination.
Currently stationed at Fort Drum in upstate New York, Deng is immersed in a coding boot camp, Hack Reactor, toiling remotely to hone his talents.
That makes the relatively obscure officials who have been toiling away on policy and governance issues during the campaign key gatekeepers in Trump's new Washington.
Although Ara is still toiling away on its piecemeal smartphone, research from Columbia University's computer vision laboratory is making that promise a reality for cameras.
Toiling under an intense news media microscope in Toronto, Wilson received a contract extension in December 2011 after the Leafs' promising start to the season.
Renting a car and equipment, he drove from Mexico to Nicaragua, stopping by fields and taking urine samples from outdoor laborers toiling under the sun.
Less than a year ago, he was toiling away in customer service, helping people buy TVs and hard drives for little more than minimum wage.
When I first asked to talk, though, Zaring turned me down, citing the marathon-like development process they'd been toiling over since the first episodes.
A. Isn't it supposed to be the other way around — like, I'm the one who's on the boat while you're toiling away in the office?
Its main door was open and thronged with people, and the organ music poured out, toiling and mysterious no more, rising with ease and cheer.
DeJong's play forced the team to play him every day at shortstop instead of 2016 NL All-Star Aledmys Diaz, who's now toiling in Memphis.
Some of these murals show an ugly side of history: slaves, hunched over, toiling in fields, and a dead Native American lying near Washington's feet.
He spends his time toiling over homework, running his school's Gay Straight Alliance and Model United Nations team, and traveling with his friends and family.
The upsetting message here is that you could spend hours toiling away in the gym with no reward, if your diet isn't up to scratch.
Venezuelan families and businessmen who spent their lives toiling in fields and building successful companies, saw the fruits of their labor taken away over night.
Mr. Swet has been toiling over the cocktail list for the past six months, and the bar has been under construction for over a year.
"An estimated 100,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis," Pence said.
Musk shared the video while visiting SpaceX&aposs work yard in Boca Chica, Texas, where workers were toiling away on new domes for the ship.
Levis is like an engineer toiling in the sewers of a city; her job is to roll up her sleeves and literally unblock neural passageways.
Many end up toiling long hours for little pay in the supply chains of global companies producing anything from food to laptops to clothing, said Bloomer.
It's what that toiling represents: an attempt to eke out some space in an environment that treats you unseriously or thinks of you as too much.
A Scottish castle that is still inhabited by a titled couple is offering visitors The Downton Experience of living like a lord – or toiling below stairs.
But all too often, they end up toiling away in relative obscurity and poverty, neither maximizing their opportunity for impact nor earning the money they deserve.
The startup has been quietly toiling away building a vertical social network aimed primarily at youth soccer players and bringing transparency to the beautiful game itself.
The backup singers, most of them African-American women toiling in relative anonymity, who helped make David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger and Sting sound great.
Perhaps deep inside themselves they dreamt of other lives where they could have fulfilled their dreams instead of toiling so their children could go to college.
"It was a sense of community," said the actress Faith Prince, 58, recalling the several months she spent toiling as a waitress in 353 at McHale's.
Roderick and his family brave feudal conditions, toiling as tenant farmers on a small allotment, harvesting peat for fuel and scavenging seaweed to fertilize their gardens.
The lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession at least partly explain the widespread desire to put off the traditional rewards of toiling 30 to 40 years.
While they have become a Premier League mainstay in recent years, Stoke City spent the nineties and much of the early 2000s toiling in relative obscurity.
" However, to many suspicious of this single woman toiling away at her eclectic cottage on the Lake Michigan shore, she was the "Witch of Fox Point.
Both are toiling away on Clinton-style smaller ball policies, some of which can win support from Democrats, especially if they take control of the House.
Emily might be toiling to her death in unspeakably bleak conditions, but dammit, the show will never let us forget those giant blue Rory Gilmore eyes!
The six-member troupe has been toiling in semi-obscurity for 11 years at a small theater in Midtown Manhattan while dreaming of breaking into television.
Until recently, shares of the pharmaceutical company had been toiling in the low $70s after several of its latest earnings reports had failed to impress investors.
Toiling in near solitude, each artist has come upon his own distinctive visual language — making their pieces easy to spot in a crowd and sought-after.
Not so for Birx, who had been toiling in relative obscurity at the State Department prior to being tapped to serve on the coronavirus task force.
Visitors to rural areas saw peasant wives toiling around the clock: cooking, mending clothes and feeding livestock after finishing a day of work in the fields.
I knew before I arrived that I wouldn't be cooking anything elaborate: I wanted to be stationed on a beach chair, not toiling in the kitchen.
Not, in that precise moment, from his team — toiling at home to Bayer Leverkusen in a Champions League group game in October — but from the fans.
Egypt had its great library at Alexandria along with a group of brilliant scholars who were toiling away on manuscripts of Homer and other literary texts.
It was an island of misfit toys: writers, actors and musicians toiling at jobs they didn't love, to support their strange habits, deep desires and unlikely professions.
You know the one: The lone genius toiling away in the garage, equipped with nothing but an idea, a pocket protector and a relentless desire to succeed.
This is the phenomenon that Jeff Steinhauer reported in August in Nature Physics, after toiling over his experiment since 2009—"exclusively, all day every day," he said.
Buying it requires "Exalted" status with Mists of Pandaria's Tillers faction, which means you'll need to spend of couple of weeks toiling through Farmville-style farming quests.
That compares to an average of 21.18,219 in the 2000-member OECD, with U.S. workers putting in 260,2000 hours and Mexicans toiling hardest - 503,250 hours a year.
The chef and his three siblings spent most of their childhoods toiling away in his parents' small Vietnamese restaurant while the family fought to stave off bankruptcy.
When not toiling over his novel's plot (which hinges, inevitably, on the destruction of Earth), Leopold muses on the creation of life with his newly pregnant wife.
Society was divided into work units, distinct walled communities that provided not just jobs but food, housing, schools, medical services and elder care for the toiling masses.
Many workers want to start their own firm, rather than toiling at a big one, meaning that most firms are tiny with only a handful of employees.
According to a rep I spoke with at today's launch event, Bose was also toiling away on its own sleep solution, at the time of the acquisition.
Almost 60 percent work in the farming sector - toiling in fields where they are often exposed to pesticides and risk injury from sharp tools and heavy equipment.
This winter, I'm proud to say that I've put the finishing touches on a 9/11 conspiracy novel that I've been toiling on for over a decade.
In the course of a long and itinerant career as a journalist, I have moved 28 times, not counting a muddy residency toiling on a dairy farm.
And then one morning in 1911, after 12 years toiling in the noisy, dirty half light, 20-year-old Ella broke a window to see the sky.
Net neutrality advocates have long accused Pai of toiling on behalf of major broadband carriers to ensure a future in which the open internet no longer exists.
White settlers justified their claim to the land by toiling on it; in their eyes, the Natives had no property rights, because they didn't seem to work.
Joly played 1 career games with just 98 coming for the Capitals and found himself toiling in the AHL by the time he was 29 years old.
When 1998 came to a close, they weren't planning on such a lengthy hiatus, but frontman Adam Franklin found himself toiling with a number of other projects.
"All those years of toiling on the farmland, walking miles for water and grazing cattle made me physically fit," said Ugale, now a married mother of two.
Today, the first fruits of that mission are toiling away in an ever-expanding lab located in the basement of Cruise's Bryant Street building in San Francisco.
Like BabyJesusUpchuck toiling on the #BABYOK campaign, she crawls through public photo streams searching for lives to steal, settling on that of a cute sophomore at Stanford.
His effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act passed the House on a second try, but senators are toiling to put together their own version.
After spending much of 2018 and the early part of 2019 toiling on the campaign trail in relative obscurity, Mr. Yang has gained steam since the spring.
The stationary lander has been quietly toiling away and sending back selfies to assure everyone that it's doing just fine, even as MarCO disappears into the void.
I was in middle school when they bought it, too young to question their motivation for spending weekends toiling over a house in the middle of nowhere.
Roaming an engineering or product floor at Yelp, and observing my fellow nerds' toiling offers a bit of nostalgia for the vibe of ASMS's evening study hours.
A study of munitions workers in the first world war found that their output per hour tended to decline once they spent over 50 hours a week toiling.
For others, it's toiling over what to gift our significant other when the relationship is still new (what says "I love you" without actually saying "I love you"?).
After years of toiling in the indies, major labels with fat purses and national distribution machines were interested in Barlow, and for once, he was interested in them.
At 27, he is in his prime but in the penumbra of Spanish soccer powers at Atletico Madrid, toiling in a league that Barcelona and Real Madrid dominate.
As he prepared to spend the day pulling weeds under a baking sun, the adolescent explained why he was toiling in the field rather than studying at school.
Aside from a few projects, he has remained out of the public eye, quietly toiling away on a mysterious project that he's not quite ready to announce yet.
The stories of working in the trenches with towering degenerates—pirates, Bourdain called them—fiercely dedicated to toiling in obscurity and humping out hot plates was my life.
The trope of the introverted, antisocial scientist toiling away in their lab is so pervasively embedded in popular culture today that scientists have to actively fight against it.
She flew to Milan and made a stop in nearby Pavia, where Kym Hampton, a 220-403 frontcourt veteran, was toiling after tours in Spain, France and Japan.
To care for two small children, Ms. Collins bounced around in jobs during the next two decades, often toiling behind the scenes in various folk societies in England.
The order, however, is all rather frustrating to those toiling in the regrettably dusty precincts of antitrust policy, especially coming from a president who so raised our hopes.
He came up from perdition itself, two years at Arkansas and four toiling in obscurity in Europe; the exile sharpened his spirit, tempered it with fire and ice.
Portnoy, who founded Barstool in his mom's Boston-area basement 2000 years ago, was also toiling with Tom Brady's exit as quarterback for his beloved New England Patriots.
Mr. Obama arrived in the Senate in 2005 the darling of Democrats, while Mr. Biden had been toiling away there since 463, working his way through the ranks.
"Thank you for your service" is one of the most frequently uttered phrases to those toiling in Americans' most trusted, but least understood, institution: the United States military.
In July 1881, washerwomen in Atlanta, toiling outside in the hot summer as they lugged buckets of well water and scrubbed their white patrons' laundry, finally had enough.
For her, a one-room "morally obsolete" apartment in a quiet area of central Moscow constitutes her only tangible asset after four decades of toiling as an architect.
With 250-person work crews sometimes toiling around the clock, the 213,20173-foot trail where the world's best female skiers are expected for a giant slalom on Nov.
Mr. Dunning's love of the land and his sheep, cows and pigs are palpable in scenes of him toiling in the fields and barns and herding his animals.
For members of the Alabama congressional delegation, a shot at a Senate seat is especially tempting now that the alternative is toiling away in the House minority. Rep.
She is an actress, who—if this is not a tautology—spends her time going to auditions, toiling in a café, and writing a play of her own.
If you always take the first salary offered — and never ask for a raise once you're happily toiling away for an employer — you're likely to wind up underpaid.
As Representative Antonio Delgado, a moderate New York Democrat, eyes a politically risky impeachment vote, he is toiling to keep his focus on legislative business and district work.
Finally, if there's one branch that appreciates toiling in the blockbuster mines and/or snarky dialogue, it's this one, so I would bet that (sigh), Deadpool gets in.
Perez snapped a streak of 248 winless road starts Tuesday night against Oakland, toiling for seven innings in a 10-6 victory and allowing nine hits and four runs.
Don't fret if you've been toiling away for years, waiting for your big shot to come — you could find fame where you least expect it, like at a Walmart.
Toiling at a major law firm is about spinning bullshit and making money, just like selling sex to millionaires, but at least the latter is sometimes interesting and pleasurable.
Amazon, once merely a great online retailer, now makes a range of hardware and is a leader in the nascent artificial intelligence field, where every Gang member is toiling.
"sell picks and shovels to miners" trade-off of any booming startup ecosystem, many entrepreneurs opt to supply parts to companies toiling in the riskiest end of the business.
But if manufacturing shifts to Ethiopia, or even back to the US, Narayanasamy raises concerns over the fate of the Chinese workers toiling to make Ivanka's leather-tasseled brogues.
Both have come up the hard way, battling past the doubts of bigger clubs and toiling through the lower leagues to persuade top managers to give them a chance.
And with all those amateur curators toiling away for internet points, casual users are flocking in for an edgier look at what will be the center of attention tomorrow.
His name was Amenemhat, and he lived in Egypt about 3,500 years ago, toiling away as a royal goldsmith whose work was dedicated to an ancient Egyptian sun god.
An estimated 100,000 North Koreans are toiling around the world in abysmal conditions: 12-to-16-hour days under constant surveillance, their wages and freedom confiscated by the state.
Since June, India and China have been openly toiling over the Doklam plateau, an oft-disputed and strategically important location where the borders of China, India and Bhutan meet.
" Bryan's immediate target was the gold standard, an emblem of the globalization of his day, which he blamed for the economic difficulties of what he called the "toiling masses.
For her part, Ms. Pelosi was intent on playing a two-pronged game: bashing Mr. Trump publicly while toiling in the Capitol to dissuade House Democrats from impeaching him.
Henry, speaking from a conference room in Mythic's headquarters in Redwood City, California, described his early years toiling away in Blacksburg, Virginia, home to his alma mater Virginia Tech.
The 24-year-old model said she takes advantage of all of the ways to get a sweat on in nature rather than toiling away on indoor gym equipment.
Demonstrators say the king drains public coffers to fund a lavish lifestyle while most of his 1.5 million subjects eke out a living toiling in maize or sugarcane fields.
More than half work in agriculture, toiling in cotton, sugarcane and rice paddy fields where they are often exposed to pesticides and risk injury from sharp tools and heavy equipment.
In fact Popper was deeply concerned about workers' conditions; in "The Open Society" he lists approvingly the labour regulations put in place since Marx wrote about children toiling in factories.
How had I, a lowly peon, toiling away in London's media industry like an absolute wanker, with barely 500 followers to my name, so undeservedly received the 6 God's blessing?
After toiling in New Orleans in the wholesale bread baking business for a couple years, he put in an application at Blue Dot, and the three owners brought him on.
They are among six Greek artists who are toiling away in long-duration performances — eight hours a day for seven weeks, through April 24 — at the Benaki Contemporary Museum here.
One is the designer Alessandro Michele, who after anonymously toiling away at Gucci for 12 years, was appointed creative director of the 903-year-old Florentine brand in January 2015.
Everything about his vending is karmic, he said, including being a poor man toiling long hours near the Financial District, and a Muslim working near the site of the Sept.
After toiling in a dreary office job, Barnum finagles a loan to launch a showcase for "unique persons" and "curiosities," treating these "freaks" -- as the rabble calls them -- with respect.
The colloquially named farm bill conjures up visions of Uncle Sam helping small family farmers toiling in their fields with their non-GMO-fed animals grazing on wide, open pastures.
The pace of mundane tasks hits the level of busyness between boredom and panic that could keep you toiling away like it's 1996 and humans aren't yet heading for obsolescence.
Enter: Crypto Quantique, a startup out of company builder Entrepreneur First that has been patiently toiling away for the last couple of years trying to solve the IoT security problem.
After toiling in mining camps in the 1990s, Consa was able to put his two kids through college and pay for the motorcycle taxi that now zips him around town.
A finance type by background, Kratsios had been toiling silently to aid Trump, who hadn't yet taken office, from the new president's unofficial New York City hub at Trump Tower.
There were several experiments with how best to deploy characters added for the Edmonton production in an effort to bring to life, as it were, those toiling away in hell.
Rally leaders sought to emphasize that such policies fell especially hard on undocumented workers toiling in low-wage, non-unionized sectors such as fast-food, hospitality, child care and agriculture.
Jane, a half-Filipina, half-American single mother to an infant daughter, begins the novel living in a cramped Queens dorm with other Filipinas toiling to send remittances back home.
After toiling for hours sifting through the rubble, Florentino Rodríguez García was given a sudden ray of hope: His 9-year-old grandson, José Eduardo Huerta Rodríguez, was supposedly fine.
CASEY STATION, Antarctica — Near a nice, big hole in the ice and beneath the stone gray, midday Antarctic summer skies, six Adélie penguins stared at six men toiling with tools.
After Humar read "Triple Door," a popular satirical novel about a Chinese high school student toiling through the rote education system, she announced she didn't want to go to college.
Toiling in heat and snow, often at high elevations, they worked longer each day than their white counterparts did, and at lower pay, and were frequent targets of racist aggression.
Gill spent their final year in undergrad toiling over two full fur suits that were then displayed in the student art gallery for their peers and family members to see.
They speak highly of their employers as representatives of 4803,2480 people toiling in a factory that supplies to fashion giant H&M from the outskirts of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
Gilead's solution for the radioactive waste is more dire: Colony workers, aka women who are considered unfit for Gilead, spend their days toiling in the sun, trying to undo the damage.
It should have taken three minutes or five minutes... I'm sitting there and I'm just toiling away at this thing, and it's taken half an hour... I was just pretty pathetic.
While my coworkers were out taking "real" lunch breaks, I was busy toiling away at my desk, eating Sesame Crusted Arctic Char and Truffle Grilled Cheese like a real company man.
All of this comes as stories roll in about that other consumer electronics maker that has apparently been steadily toiling away on an electric car of its own for some time.
In its distribution warehouses, for example, Amazon warehouse workers report of toiling in both extreme heat and freezing cold to meet unrealistic goals, sometimes to the point of needing medical attention.
Nearly all of the teams trying to build a "pod" that will work in Elon Musk's futuristic hyperloop transportation tubes spent months toiling away together in university classrooms engineering their designs.
Originally from the Bay Area, the freelance artist lived in New York as an illustrator toiling in fashion, beauty, and music before she went to Brazil and sculpted her first derriere.
But this romantic picture of the writer, toiling without regard to money, is itself a fiction—one whose roots stretch back several millennia, and whose effects we're still dealing with today.
Many of these rural folk in fact work in urban areas, staffing factories or toiling in basic service jobs, but China's restrictive residency system prevents them from settling permanently in cities.
Known as a punk-y "artist's artist" due to decades spent toiling in Houston outside the White Cube world, the artist's career took off when he was well into his forties.
As someone who has a colorful history of loving (yet also toiling over, hard boiled eggs), Barrymore's hack and apparently ideal cooked-yolk results were like an enchanting kitchen siren song.
Photographer Sim Chi Yin chronicles the suffering of He Quangui, who attempted suicide to escape the pain of black lung disease contracted over years of toiling in unregulated Chinese gold mines.
Since December 2017, Saturn has been in your house of career and reputation, finding you toiling your ass off as you put in the hard work to earn reputability and responsibility.
What was so lucky about toiling in the fields with hardly anything to fill your stomach while your youngest sister ate three meals a day and got to stay in school?
And it pushed a frightening new picture of labor — one in which everyone is a contractor, toiling without protection, our hours and our lives ruled by uncaring algorithms in the cloud.
Chris Cuomo, the CNN anchor, said he believed network executives would be toiling until the last minute to ensure that Sunday's segment was seen as being responsive to the public criticism.
The famed Chicano labor leader helped start one of the first farmworker unions in the country and spent his life fighting to improve conditions for those toiling in the nation's fields.
That touch of overkill derives, I think, from Paul Feig, who finds himself toiling on a scale that is both wider and less raunchily broad than what he is accustomed to.
Again, I had that confidence I was traveling much faster, and he looked like really hunched over and really toiling, and I felt a bit more relaxed, a bit more upright.
Maybe you haven't been toiling in relative obscurity for decades, but certainly years, and this month will mark the turning point when your work starts to catch on and attract attention.
Toiling in your PJs (or whatever attire you choose to wear at home) is expected to jump from 231 percent of the total work week to 225 percent in two years.
Contrary to Cartier-Bresson and Rai's emotionally fraught images, empathy in Karia's photographs is not drawn from juxtapositions of ominous clouds over a toiling laborer or crowds with extended, begging hands.
A few years earlier he was toiling away as a no-name artist until his arrival in California, where he started painting images of swimming pools that propelled him into superstardom.
After 20-odd years of toiling in relative obscurity from his radio studio in Austin, Texas, the far-right host of "The Alex Jones Show" and proprietor of the website Infowars.
After 13-odd years of toiling in relative obscurity from his radio studio in Austin, Texas, the far-right host of "The Alex Jones Show" and proprietor of the website Infowars.
Krawcheck was toiling away in an office where a vice president collapsed from a heart attack by his desk and came back to work a few weeks later only to be fired.
Like everyone else, it's toiling away on artificial intelligence and machine learning, though it's focused more on building smarts into individual devices rather than in the cloud, like most of its competition.
On the other hand, he's arguably better acquainted with world leaders than a potential pick for the secretary of state job who has spent decades toiling in traditional, lower-level diplomatic posts.
The lenders also want PPC to sell some of its assets, but the company is toiling under the debt of unpaid bills, a problem opposition lawmakers say will force a fire-sale.
Mr. Huang says they still assure their two grown children that one day, they will finally stop toiling at San Toy and go off somewhere and leave a sign on the door.
Walking out of that air-conditioned noodle restaurant in a steaming heat, I could see how the people were toiling in places where I could not function for more than five minutes.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have long complained that Gulf states do not properly regulate working conditions for low-income residents helping tend homes or toiling at ubiquitous construction sites.
And while the crop may never again rise over tens of thousands of acres, as it did centuries ago, today's taro farmers, toiling in the mud, are working toward a different mission.
Carell, too, turns Riggs into a surprisingly sympathetic figure -- a Peter Pan type, desperate to find some way to avoid wearing a tie and toiling away for his father-in-law's company.
Do you want to see all his virtues—the formal audacity, the thrilled fulfilling of same-sex desire, the tremors of a society toiling under permanent racist threat—brought to life onscreen?
It has not been an unruly exchange, and Anthony seems to appreciate his new co-star after so many years of toiling away in New York with much acclaim but few wins.
Toiling under the weight of a world-historical recession, and saddled with two overseas wars, the Obama administration was torn between cleaning up the last administration's mess and making its own mark.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said she was responding to U.S. State Department accusations which she said spoke of North Korean workers toiling in forced Russian labor camps.
This will be another game of England toiling away against a side that will back men deep in two banks of four, and look to strike through set-plays and counter-attacks.
He is every bullshit columnist's dream manifestation of a winner, toiling away in a market that, out of view of national press and the national fanbase, loves the shit out of him.
You'd just watch scientists toiling away with data from the Hubble Space Telescope and you'd see us at our desks arguing with each other, going to conferences, and nothing would ever happen.
He was "old school" and had avoided tenure at FBI headquarters (FBI HQ), earning his "bones" by toiling decades on the street, chasing down mobsters and putting together solid cases against them.
Toiling away like a fiend, and philandering when he isn't high on something, he makes a mess of his marriage, along with most of the key relationships in his life that follow.
During his visit, Mr. Beasley said, he saw men and women working in the fields with minimal farm machinery, toiling with their hands, hoes and shovels and using oxen to pull plows.
During the Cultural Revolution, when Li was in his late teens, he got a job as a propaganda illustrator, churning out pictures of factory workers and of farmers toiling in wheat fields.
Many of those toiling in the fields of Italy's Puglia region have been here for years, no closer to integrating into local society than the day they arrived by boat from Libya.
Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the Senate majority leader, is among those who have expressed concerns about the lack of committee deliberation — at least he did when he was toiling in the minority.
The Raptors—after toiling in mediocrity for the better half of a decade—have established themselves as a top-tier NBA franchise, and renewed interest in the sport with four consecutive playoff appearances.
After toiling in the minors for the past three years, McIlrath, 23, has played 163 games in his rookie season, filling in when needed but mostly observing games as the team's seventh defenseman.
This version would center on the son of Detective Sipowicz (Dennis Franz), who is toiling in the 15th squad and trying to earn his detective shield while investigating the murder of his father.
They are grandees, with a keen sense of superiority over the toiling hacks who serve in the House of Representatives and the here-today-gone-tomorrow political appointees who run the executive branch.
For 15 years or so, it was toiling away in obscurity, hoping that a costar could turn into a guest star could turn into a recurring could turn into possibly a series regular.
There's no Sophia Burset toiling over other inmates' hair at the salon, and there certainly isn't a Lorna Morello making eyeshadow from instant coffee like you see on Orange Is The New Black.
Many come from poor rural regions and are lured with the promise of good jobs or marriage but end up sold into domestic work, or toiling in brick kilns, textile units or prostitution.
He represented a pair of northern mining provinces where workers toiling in nitrate mines, beneath the sun-stricken pampas of the driest desert on earth, figured among the most exploited in the world.
How to get through jury dutyIf you find yourself toiling through jury duty with the ex-leader of the free world, book signings are OK, but don't even think about getting a selfie.
Van Gogh's muscular stabs and dense ponds of paint were the antidote to academic art, requiring no need for visual tutorials: a rush of radiance for the masses toiling in their umbrous slog.
There's a part in Fight Mom, the documentary released late last year about UFC strawweight Michelle Waterson's dual life as a responsible parent and toiling MMA fighter, where Waterson's eye is swollen shut.
Dozens of wildfires are burning across the West, from California to Colorado, with thousands of firefighters toiling away in hot, dry weather, trying to prevent the blazes from burning down homes and businesses.
It's about what my mom, who died in 2006, scrawled on a pamphlet from the famous 1982 Barnard Conference on Sexuality, which she mailed to me while I was toiling on my thesis.
" He called the country a "cruel dictatorship" and said that "an estimated 100,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape and murder on a constant basis.
More recently, master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud has been toiling away in the elegant building's top-floor lab on a second major launch — Vuitton's first-ever men's colognes, arriving in stores next month.
Tracy Obolsky, a pastry chef and surfer, traded in toiling at artificially lit Manhattan restaurants (Cookshop, North End Grill, Esca) to open this sun-drenched storefront tucked amid check-cashing and discount businesses.
He lived in a double-wide trailer on property owned by his famous father, a seven-time Nascar champion, and worked at his father's Chevrolet dealership, toiling on brake repairs and lube jobs.
Her day job: toiling at a foundation that provides aid to Muslims in the United States — and confronting the aftermath of Election Day as power is transferred to a new president (Elizabeth Marvel).
And nations like the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar have also begun phasing out North Korean workers toiling in construction sites there to earn badly needed cash for the North Korean government.
How SpaceX could beat NASA back to the moon SpaceX employees have been toiling under a tent in Los Angeles to build the top half of the system, called the Big Falcon Spaceship.
With Republican toiling over health care reform and their tax bill, Congress let the Children's Health Insurance Program, which covers 9 million kids, expire without a deal to extend the program last September.
GAZA (Reuters) - Child labor has risen sharply in Gaza, where youngsters toiling in garages and on construction sites have become breadwinners for families feeling the brunt of the Palestinian enclave's 25 percent unemployment rate.
While the nearly 100 staffers working on the transition had been toiling for weeks to prepare for a potential Trump administration, even those in the transition had not expected it to come to fruition.
Her brain usually spins into productive action around 11 pm or so, and she'll work well into the darkness, night after night, toiling away at whichever of her many projects she's currently occupied with.
Repetition and labor-intensive practices that all circulate modernist theories of the grid coalesce into works that simultaneously pay homage to her family's history of toiling in factories and Chiu's path toward self-discovery.
The Look In the early 1980s, Anna Sui was a young fashion hopeful toiling, mostly unsung, on Seventh Avenue, her look largely influenced by the style and the music of the London youth quake.
Over the last few years, Grape, the enterprise messaging app backed by Betaworks and Zynga founder Mark Pincus, has been toiling away to build a smarter chat box powered by Natural Language Processing (NLP).
They return late in the evening after toiling in the mustard, ginger and garlic fields of the neighbouring state of Arunachal Pradesh, seeking to earn at least 200 rupees ($2.80) each day, said Sonowal.
What we did find, however, was an interesting and inspiring collection of stories for those of us who've been toiling away at something for a long time, with hopes still of striking it big.
If the word "manufacturing" conjures up images of an outdated factory, or unskilled workers toiling over mundane tasks to create identical widgets, I have a message: 6900 called, and it wants its cliché back.
" The new line of attack, echoed by lawmakers and White House officials, is a turnabout for Republicans toiling to defend the president, who for weeks had led the cry of "no quid pro quo.
A dozen amateur bakers offer pleasant backstories (and do their best to maintain stiff upper lips) while toiling over mixers and ovens in a tent at the "Downton Abbey"-esque Welford Park in Berkshire.
So Ryan kept toiling, recording a double-play and a pop fly to second base in the tenth inning, followed by a groundout to short and a flyout to center to start the eleventh.
Just 5003 months ago, the French fashion designer Marine Serre was toiling over garment patterns on her bed in the 160-square-foot apartment that she shared with her boyfriend in Paris's 18th Arrondissement.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, spent much of Thursday toiling behind the scenes to cajole wavering moderates and stifle any move to prolong the trial by admitting additional evidence.
The Verge's investigation last month into Accenture's Austin site described hundreds of low-paid immigrants toiling in what the company calls its violent extremism queue, removing videos flagged for extreme violence and terrorist content.
John Delaney, who has been toiling in Iowa for more than two years, a surprise fifth- or sixth-place finish in Iowa could generate enough interest to breathe life, however briefly, into their campaigns.
He has been toiling on the tour for years but found his recent success in the months after becoming a father for the first time when his son, Henry, was born in the spring.
Bumping into this limitations was the point, but it means days, months, and years toiling away at big ideas—like the old version of Total Chaos in a sprawling open world—that eventually proved untenable.
That matters in a country where a single gold mine, whose opencast deposits will soon be exhausted, generates nearly a tenth of GDP, while remittances from migrants toiling in Russia account for a further third.
Laborers escaping harsh economic and social conditions in India left through the ports of the south and soon found themselves toiling in the sugar cane plantations and railway stations, living in conditions akin to slavery.
While most fantasy enthusiasts have likely settled their drafts already, those that take part in daily fantasy leagues like DraftKings and FanDuel are still toiling away to set the perfect lineup before kickoff on Sunday.
Top executives in the industry make, on average, $200,000 per year, plus millions of dollars in bonuses, while a miner toiling in dangerous conditions gets just $55,000 — if he hasn't been replaced by a machine.
Johnson worked on NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter, highly classified stealth programs with the government, and now, he's toiling away on some high-tech fabric technology that can store more energy than a phone battery.
He argues that there are millions of people across the world — clerical workers, administrators, consultants, telemarketers, corporate lawyers, service personnel, and many others — who are toiling away in meaningless, unnecessary jobs, and they know it.
Her first book-length biographies focused on Isaac Newton, Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks, but her research must have convinced her that there were many women toiling — anonymously and sometimes secretly — alongside such famous men.
The pair record almost exclusively in their comfortably cluttered childhood bedrooms, never far from their parents, Maggie Baird and Patrick O'Connell, long-toiling actors who pieced together bit parts, regional theater and voice-over work.
In a brief session with reporters, Mr. Cohn and Mr. Mnuchin said they had been toiling for weeks on the proposal, much of which closely resembles the plan Mr. Trump championed as a presidential candidate.
Felzenberg, who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication, has produced an accomplished and admiring biography that paints a portrait of a man toiling joyfully to define and elevate a political movement.
It only had like four parts and I'm just sitting there, toiling at this thing for half an hour and meanwhile, Michelle has finished scrubbing and she's organizing closets and I was just pretty pathetic.
Until last week, Li Zilles was one of the many nameless and faceless contractors toiling in the bowels of the internet, providing online services that might have been mistaken for the work of artificial intelligence.
Now, after decades of toiling and hardship, Fattal is experiencing a renaissance as the world finally rediscovers and recognizes the importance of her work — a feminine expression of pure modernity from an ever-conflicted Beirut.
As the bricks of bad news about Mr. Trump pile up, Republicans have struggled to portray themselves as busy toiling away at the nation's business even though their legislative agenda moves deeper into the abyss.
But in the years between writing Girl and the raging success it became, McBride was toiling, slowly, on another novel, one that she was "in love with" while she was doing press for her debut.
If you tap the Workout button on your Apple Watch, you can track the calorie burn on a number of physical activities, including running outside, running on a treadmill, and toiling away on the elliptical machine.
ISIS propaganda videos extoll the virtues of its agricultural production, with shots of grain silos full to the brim with seed, farmers toiling in well-irrigated fields, and workers filling sacks of grain to make bread.
Hard-hat workers are toiling deep underground, 55 stories beneath the Hudson River, to eliminate gushing leaks in an aging tunnel that carries half the city&aposs water supply over 85 miles from Catskill Mountain reservoirs.
Architects and urban designers, toiling daily at the coalface of speculative urban development, are complicit in the perpetuation of growth but we are also in a unique position to contribute towards a move away from it.
After toiling in the mid-card, the members of the New Day decided to play the game, giving their bosses and their fans what they wanted—the old song-and-dance—and it still wasn't enough.
As A.O. Scott says, "We may still cling to the myth of the solitary creator, toiling in a garret awaiting a visit from the muse, but the reality of creation has always been much more interactive."
It starts out with a Devil Wears Prada patina, telling the story of a young woman toiling in obscurity as a ghostwriter at a glossy teen magazine in Manhattan, but it quickly veers into uncharted territory.
Neither of the two local teams had played in the Bundesliga since 2000; both were now toiling away in the twilight of the semiprofessional lower leagues, their names stained by fan violence and far-right politics.
On the Monday after the Hungarian nationals, Hosszu spent nearly 90 minutes at a health club going through her paces in a circuit workout alongside mothers and retirees toiling on treadmills, elliptical machines and stationary bikes.
Instead of sitting the saga out or doing anything to help workers toiling in hellish conditions, the US government—spooked by vaguely anarchist vibes—backed Pullman and deployed troops to put down the strike by force.
Pierce, Allen, and Garnett, three generational type players, all innovators in their fields, unnervingly complementary, a walking scoring machine, spacing machine and defense machine who spent their entire careers toiling on not-quite-good-enough squads.
This year's line up has been absurd, with Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar, and the newly-reformed LCD Soundsystem heading up the bill and an embarrassment of other huge artists toiling away in the mid-afternoon heat.
After leaving the show I spied a cafe nearby with the slogan "you code, we cook" printed on its window, addressed to the minions toiling for digital overlords in Dumbo's pre-post-contra-internet work spaces.
Now, after decades of toiling and hardship, they are both experiencing a renaissance as the world finally rediscovers and recognizes the importance of their work — a feminine expression of pure modernity from an ever-conflicted Beirut.
In employing an ever-evolving roster of young, hungry talent to help with production and writing, he gives crucial exposure to artists from Toronto and beyond that they wouldn't get from toiling away on their own.
The renowned Watergate journalist is currently promoting his latest book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," which describes an administration steeped in paranoia, with aides toiling daily to prevent Trump inadvertently causing a national security crisis.
Conventional wisdom holds that such places are populated by drug addicts and the mentally ill, and elements of that camp supported this, from piles of garbage to apparent meth heads toiling over piles of disassembled bicycles.
Not long after listening to the sergeant's well-developed recruiting pitch promising adventure and an escape from a future toiling in the mine, nine young men signed up, including eight members of the Class of 229.
Never a star, Garcia was a lifer who devoted himself to baseball while toiling in obscurity in the minors, as a teammate and manager of future major leaguers like the pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm and Bill White.
He had built the house for his mother with money he had sent back to Mexico, little by little, while living illegally in New Jersey for three years, toiling in restaurant kitchens and at a carwash.
The tweaks Democrats demanded will also make it easier to root out labor violations and take away trade benefits if goods and services are found to have been produced by workers toiling under poor labor conditions.
Trussing tobacco leaves in Indonesia while absorbing dangerous doses of nicotine; toiling as cheap farm labor in the United States, unprotected from toxic pesticides; hacking cocoa beans in Ghana though their owners have never tasted chocolate.
Bloomberg now poses a mortal political threat to the other contenders for the Democratic nomination, who have spent many more months toiling to raise money and campaigning on the ground in the four early voting states.
After years toiling in a Boston hospital, Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) craves a slower pace with his wife Rachel, (Amy Seimetz) and two kids, 8-year-old Ellie (Jete Laurence) and toddler Gage (Hugo and Lucas Lavoie).
I think about men who dreamt of boiling down women's careers, ambitions, dreams, and accomplishments, and leaving only their capacity to serve Gilead through rearing children or cleaning houses or toiling to their deaths in the colonies.
The long toiling members of the alt-right have found in Trump a man they can embrace for his anti-immigration stance and his willingness to indulge in conspiracy theories (like the ones about Hillary Clinton's health).
Mrazek, Red Wings suffocate Devils NEWARK, N.J. — It was less than three years ago that goaltender Petr Mrazek was toiling in the ECHL, a fifth-round pick who was simply hoping for a chance in the NHL.
He argues that there's something fundamentally obscene about the legion of workers toiling away for low pay in often bleak conditions in its warehouses while the founder of the company becomes the richest man on the planet.
In the time since, the threesome have been toiling hard at the coalface of spacey drone rock, creating an entire album's worth of trippy psychedelia for their as-yet-untitled debut LP, due out later this year.
As the country's growth slows, the Communist Party hopes migrants will play an even bigger role in boosting the economy, not just by toiling in factories, but by joining the middle class and spending their new wealth.
Teams have filled their rosters with players who are toiling away in lesser leagues or are at the end of their career — and that includes Canada, which went with older players while leaving younger prospects at home.
They go to the Bronx, which has one of the country's largest concentration of Africans, for the same reasons previous immigrants did: to give their children a better life while toiling hard to support their extended families.
His recently inked five-year max deal with the Pistons means he's their guy, and they're his team, and if these summers spent toiling in the paint don't make him a generational player, he'll be just fine.
They appear tougher and more cohesive under the steady playmaking of Damian Lillard and C. J. McCollum, a gifted backcourt that has spent years toiling in the shadows cast by the Warriors' Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
Her day job is toiling at a foundation that provides aid to Muslims in the United States — and keeping an eye on her soul mate, Quinn (Rupert Friend), now a crack-smoking addict after being sarin-gassed.
That's what can happen when researchers and academics and engineers, long toiling in the obscurity of a university, realize their work can provide the pillar of an industry that could well be worth billions and billions of dollars.
While the organic market has grown exponentially in the last decade, advocates have been toiling for 14 years to ensure that regulations were tightened to ensure that "organic" meat and eggs referred to more than just feeding practices.
Named the "chef of the century" by the Gault et Millau cooking guide in 1990, Robuchon was regarded as a perfectionist, toiling to make even ordinary seeming dishes — such as mashed potatoes — the very best they could be.
Toiling away in his home lab, Perkin noticed that one of his failed experiments resulted in something unique: a purple-colored solution left when the solid substance was mixed with alcohol, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry.
It dragged the stresses and mental health rigors of working in the restaurant industry into the open, both for those people seated at the front of the house and, more importantly, for those unseen, toiling in the back.
IMAGE: Wikimedia CommonsOver the past few years, as people have been freaking out about a plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes in the Florida Keys, the company behind those mosquitoes has been quietly toiling away on another project.
These organizations, so reliably effective and reliably banal, after toiling in the background for decades, have suddenly become visible at the forefront of a conflict that may change the nature of the premier tool of the digital age.
But still, if you happen to be the hairdresser who spends every day toiling away doing good work on the prospective POTUS's locks, the attention surrounding the Donald's buzzy coif has got to be a source of contention.
But while the media has been lamenting about how we need more people of color in the entertainment world, there are some women of color who have been quietly toiling behind the scenes to make change actually happen.
One day, YOU will be able to purchase the opportunity to win the fortune that you deserve for toiling away from day to day and being a great person to all of the bad people in the world.
After several years toiling in the sport's hinterlands, playing in what amounts to its Class AA and AAA circuits, he decided, with his father's advice, to become a full-time coach at Kendall Academy in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Put it all together with song — nobody reaches the melodic high notes like the Welsh — and you get a sense of sheer enjoyment while toiling that results in a goodwill factor throughout a long, sometimes laboriously long, tournament.
And he understands the effect of having to wait such a long time to get a chance, having spent years toiling at the fringes of organized baseball before his revelatory 2011 season and Cy Young campaign in 2012.
As Marin Cilic and Kei Nishikori were locked in a five-set battle for a spot in the United States Open semifinals on Wednesday afternoon, Elli Mandlik was toiling on Court 5 before a handful of casual spectators.
Through a translator found in the kitchen, Mr. Gokce described a strict work regimen that dates back to his days as a butcher, toiling to provide for his family in Turkey, and to his service in the military.
SEOUL, South Korea — It read like typical North Korean propaganda: soldiers toiling on snowy hills near the border with China, racing to finish construction on a tourist resort and making great sacrifices for the glory of the state.
A third-team All-American at Missouri and then a fifth-round pick by the San Francisco Giants in 2004, he spent six years toiling in the minor leagues before hanging up his glove and becoming a lawyer.
They loiter at traffic lights in cities, weaving between cars and knocking on windows to beg, or in makeshift roadside eateries washing dishes, or fields of cotton, rice and maize, toiling in the heat and exposed to toxic pesticides.
The band's self-titled EP forces the brain down conveyer belts and through a maze of steel compactors that never seems to end, mirroring a life of toiling alongside machinery that could so easily grind your body into goo.
While everyone is sweating it out in the kitchen, toiling over a made-from-scratch pot pie and a batch of perfect peppermint cookies, you can be straight up chilling on the Barcalounger with Fluffy (the elderly family feline).
UK-based Post-Quantum, aka PQ, which was founded all the way back in 2009, has been bootstrapping and toiling up this hill for years, having developed an encryption system designed to be proofed against cracking by quantum computers.
Yet, for the first time in their history – which includes three top-flight titles (1969, 1974 and 133) – Leeds were toiling in England's third tier by 2007, from where it took three seasons to climb back to the Championship.
The book featured rhapsodic, lyrical descriptions of the Russian countryside; happy peasants toiling away on collective farms in Ukraine and the Caucasus; and measured depictions of the bleak realities facing government clerks, intellectuals, and factory workers in the cities.
This is grossly unfair to the majority of the Infosys employees including project managers, delivery managers, analysts, programmers, sales people in the field, entry level engineers, clerks and office boys who are toiling hard to make the company better.
While you've been toiling away at your 9-to-5 in hopes of being able to someday make a down payment, TMZ reports that Kylie Jenner has gone and purchased her very own $2.7 million home. Just. Like. That.
Toiling away on judicial appointments and efforts to dismantle regulations, he has rarely accompanied Mr. Trump on trips, and beyond delivering a speech at the annual conference of the conservative Federalist Society in November, has seldom appeared in public.
Read any major policy history and you will find that behind landmark legislation are dozens of hardworking staff, toiling intensely for months, more often years, to organize hearings and orchestrate complex compromises and deals and master difficult technical details.
Thanks to a Republican-backed lawsuit that's been toiling in the courts for years, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to finally consider a case on whether the law — often called Obamacare — can continue to exist without its individual mandate.
NBC Sports Network will televise the event, one of the biggest gatherings for rugby sevens, and American ruggers accustomed to toiling in the shadows hope it will be another step toward establishing the sport's legitimacy in the United States.
Truckers want to be seen (even if they are unseen, high up in their cabs) as fellow human beings, toiling long hours, who are conscientious and careful and want, above all, to get home safe to their loved ones.
He then moved into a series of informal barracks in the West Village, packed with young men toiling in the lower levels of finance and P.R. The WeLive room had come "eighty-five per cent" furnished, which he appreciated.
"Cast your eye around that glorious array, and if you look at it in its moral significance, it teaches us that there is a great end in life beyond merely toiling and achieving conquests over Matter," Dr. Chapin declared.
The signing of a defensive midfielder — especially a 29-year-old one — who had spent the last few years toiling in the mud and sawdust of the Premier League's mid-table battleground could not compete for intrigue or attention.
Here, Stewart once again plays a young American adrift in Europe, and still toiling in the fame-industrial complex — not as a catchall assistant to a famous actress this time, but in the slightly more elevated post of personal shopper.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - After seven years of toiling in a foreign hotel kitchen hundreds of miles away, Zoltan Kiss is now putting his faith in Hungary's economic recovery to start a new business at home and prevent his family from splintering apart.
The idea of Vernon as a backwoods phenom toiling in isolation with guitars alone in a cabin was shattered by the expansive arrangements and songs, as was his willingness to collaborate in the interim with Kanye West and James Blake.
Dasari said he had no way of knowing how much money he had repaid and took the farm owner's word when he was told that the interest on the debt had compounded and he needed to continue toiling on the field.
It is not an attractive prospect for senators already toiling to balance between appealing to a conservative base they badly need to win re-election and drawing the support of more centrist voters who polls show support the impeachment inquiry.
Images: AP Photo/Binsar BakkaraYou can thank the guys toiling in this pictures for the fact that you don't have to change your tires very often: They're mining sulfur, which is mainly used to vulcanize rubber and make it more durable.
Affirmative action in Malaysia began shortly after the departure in the 1950s of British colonial administrators, who had opened the cities to immigrant merchants and labourers from India and China but largely preferred to keep Malays toiling in the fields.
KLANG, Malaysia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Malaysian firm Top Glove, the world's largest glovemaker, vowed on Thursday to clean up its labor supply chain and workplace practices after cases were uncovered of migrants toiling for long hours to pay off huge debts.
While Mr Liew's data show that toiling in the Championship for three seasons reduces the chance of a return to the Premier League, one benefit might be that teams have more time to rebuild and develop a sensible transfer strategy.
Four years after Buchanan's death, he is largely forgotten—but his vision of a government with little power over schools, housing, or health care, toiling in the shadows of wealthy individuals and corporations, is closer than ever to being realized.
Though it's been a while, the band never really broke up, though, instead, focusing on new careers and toiling away at music that reflected their various environments whether it be an office, a radio studio, or a Grey Lynn apartment.
If you're a salaried worker toiling for 50 hours a week, is it any wonder you don't want to spend five minutes of every 30 going for a brisk walk -- one that's going to add up to getting home even later?
Erik Feig, then a top executive with Summit Entertainment (which was acquired by Lionsgate in 2012), said he spied potential in a story of people from different backgrounds toiling at complicated jobs, under extreme pressure and sometimes with different agendas.
This week: It's goodbye garage, hello clubhouse for young startupsThe notion of two passionate tech founders toiling in a garage is a Silicon Valley cliché, but it speaks to the seat-of-the-pants nature of a startup's early years.
More than two dozen actors, singers and other prominent people have signed a petition urging the Nobel Prize committee to award its 2016 Peace Prize to a group of volunteer rescue workers toiling in cities across the war-torn country.
A new season of this cultish BBC series begins as a dozen amateur bakers do their best to maintain stiff upper lips while toiling over mixers and ovens in a tent at the "Downton Abbey"-esque Welford Park in Berkshire.
Furthermore, de Blasio did all this while toiling in the substantial shadow of New York's conservative Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, an erstwhile ally who has a habit of undercutting left-leaning priorities and who eventually became de Blasio's ruthless tormentor.
This third tier is filled with players who spend their time toiling away on specific areas of their game, either expanding their skill-set or better preparing for an increased role in the upcoming season—in games that actually matter.
Many people—including some of the Florida students themselves—point to white privilege and affluence as the driving forces behind these teens' ability to heighten awareness on an issue that others have been toiling at, with little recognition, for years.
In an effort to boost morale (today, corporations call this "team building"), Biddle & Smart offered its employees the opportunity to participate in a company hockey league—a small consolation for toiling in a mill for about 15 cents an hour.
The trafficking court was initially welcomed by activists concerned that most victims toiling in factories, selling sex or working as domestic staff, were foreign nationals reluctant to fight their case due to the time it takes and lack of support.
Widmaier said the Open also would consider closing the roofs over the Ashe and Armstrong stadiums because of the heat, a move that has been resisted here because it might be considered unfair to the players toiling on the other courts.
Now, not surprisingly, his toiling is rewarded with luxury amenities at the end of the night: For now, Mr. Gokce, a 35-year-old bachelor (with 13 children), is living at the Plaza Hotel, a short trip from his newest restaurant.
How did it feel, the managers of the Braves and the Cardinals had essentially been asked, to be in a National League division series, considering all of the years of toiling and waiting and hoping for a big league chance?
Ever since Sony first commercialized the lithium-ion battery in 1991, scientists have been toiling over how to make these devices cheaper, safer and more efficient, and Advano is far from the first company to explore using silicon instead of graphite.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Malaysian labor rights groups have called for an investigation into the world's largest glovemaker, Top Glove, after cases were uncovered of migrant workers toiling for long hours and working illegal overtime to pay off huge debts.
The humble loft building helped transform New York into an industrial powerhouse in the first half of the 227th century, with expansive, light-filled floors packed with workers stitching shirts and textiles, forging metal and machinery, and toiling in assembly lines.
From two-time champs Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams to rising young mega-talents like Saoirse Ronan not one of them had to scrape at acclaim through some mix of self-created #trending fame, years toiling away at comedy, and moxie.
During the high harvesting season, from February to April, the salt flats are scattered with hundreds of women toiling away in over 22.5 degrees Celsius (25 degree Fahrenheit), scooping the crystalline mineral into baskets later carried aloft on their heads.
Some of these actors end up toiling in interminable obscurity, but after Robbie spent a year refining her American accent and moved to Los Angeles, she was promptly cast in Pan Am (2011–2012), a Mad Men knockoff with flight attendants.
THE QUEST FOR PERFECTION lends itself to parody: the film director demanding the 40th take; the novelist toiling over a masterpiece for a decade in a darkened room; the artist slashing the canvas in despair over an errant brush stroke.
Sophie spends her days toiling in a back room in the family hat shop, feeling that she's become an old woman even as a young girl — but when a witch curses her into becoming a literal old woman, Sophie blossoms.
Earlier images of a church belfry, hilltop castles, threateningly fantastic monsters, natural phenomena like the cloud-covered moon or breaking waves, and even a spider industriously toiling in its web seem to melt into the nonobjective atmosphere of ink-stained paper.
Most people agree that the modern natural wine movement began in rural France, where a handful of low-intervention winemakers who had been toiling (and tilling) in their own organic bubbles found out about each other and began growing a community.
That shift to automation is key to the farming sector in the world's No.2 economy as it grapples with an ageing rural workforce and a dearth of young people willing to endure the hardships many associate with toiling on the land.
It means years of toiling in near-isolation on often arcane topics, navigating the treacherous waters of academia, and hoping that, by the end of it all, you'll find a safe harbor among one of the shrinking numbers of tenure-track jobs.
Ries has been toiling on the idea for the better part of a decade, and the SEC last month approved the LTSE to become America's 14th stock exchange, joining names like the Nasdaq and the NYSE as the home of our stocks.
So meet RideGuru: a site offering price comparison for ride-hailing with the aim of increasing transparency in what can be a very murky industry, given the swings of surge pricing and complex pay formula��for the 'partners' actually toiling on the tarmac.
A new school, new place, newly divorced parents with new romantic partners – big challenges for a nine-year-old whose mom and dad were toiling on construction sites and in retail stock rooms, as opposed to volunteering with the parent-teacher association.
Silicon Valley and San Francisco, known for scarce and astronomically expensive housing, are also geographies in which employers struggle to find people to deliver stuff at prevailing wages to the hordes of tech workers toiling at projects like designing robots to replace them.
But at the same time, it does seem like a slap in the face to a lot of American writers who have been toiling on novels and plays and poems for years, while Dylan has been PLAYING GUITAR, WHICH IS NOT WRITING.
Back in Gallery 759, on my recent visit, the guard made a crack about Palmer toiling over the statue for years, including a statement of purpose, only for the artist's best intentions to later be shattered as easily as, well, an iPhone screen.
The Republican Party, now an unapologetic whites-only party, is on track to control all three branches of government, to the detriment of everything liberals have achieved in the past eight years, toiling under the long shadow of the last Republican administration.
They are also being hammered by Zimbabwe's worst drought in a quarter of a century while also toiling under a stagnating economy that has seen banks reluctant to lend and cheaper food imports from the likes of South Africa undermining local businesses.
I was one, too, a young woman playing by the societal rules of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s: working hard in school, getting degrees from Harvard and Wharton and toiling long hours at corporate positions within Johnson & Johnson and The Washington Post.
Gone were the disco-drunk anthems for misfits, the suburban nostalgia, the major synth momentum, and sexed-up class critiques that propelled the long-toiling Sheffield quintet to stardom on their previous two albums, His 'n' Hers and 1995's landmark Different Class.
Since 1989, the Equal Justice Initiative has offered legal services to poor people in prison, toiling away in a city awash in Confederate commemorations (Monday was Confederate Memorial Day in Alabama), in a state with the nation's highest per capita death sentencing rate.
A cavalry of young Korean-American chefs—previously toiling in the arts of classical European and refined Japanese cuisine—have begun to look inward and serve dishes rich in historical context and traditions rooted in the East Asian peninsula of 75 million people.
Mr. Kuehl is among thousands of mostly young workers who spend several weeks each autumn with trays of marijuana on their laps, toiling away in Northern California's so-called Emerald Triangle, a trio of counties known for growing much of America's cannabis.
When we first reconnect with her, she has been toiling for many years and many more miles — from New York City to Valley Forge to the Carolina swamps — to track down her beloved epileptic younger sister, Ruth, shipped off to a Charleston plantation.
"It recalled the language that's been used before against people of color, for instance, when black people were toiling in the field all day without compensation and being called lazy and shiftless by people on the porch drinking mint juleps," she says.
While chatting to them, he came across many cases of trafficking and forced labor - men toiling away for up to 18 hours a day in dangerous conditions, unable to come to shore for months, sometimes years, and given little or no pay.
Buildings that were once filled with upward of 210,2000 workers toiling over mechanical looms and other machinery are now home to at least 2500 tech company offices, including Texas Instruments and Autodesk, along with professional offices, college classrooms and a smattering of restaurants.
The world is full of simple hacks that are not even worth the hashtag often applied to them, but the real priceless jewels of simplicity, as Mr. Bogle once put it, are uncovered only after toiling about in the maddening nuance of complexity.
And let's not forget the religious scholars toiling away on this site, fact-checking in the name of Big J: "To be Baptized is a sigh [sic] to the world that you have accepted Christ to be your "Lord and Savor [sic].
As hundreds of thousands of people marched on Washington and local state legislatures, exercising their rights to vocally protest the gun lobby, advocates across the country have also been toiling away on a less visible plan for gun reform, taking it state by state.
But Wattpad disrupts the typical lifecycle of a book, and all associated conventions of the writing process: Debating an MFA, toiling away in solitude, finding an agent to connect the manuscript to an editor, and if you're lucky, getting published a few years later.
The words, attributed to Knight, echo throughout the building, silk-screened onto walls in conspicuous, high-traffic areas and serving as an ever-present visible mantra for the designers toiling within: Solve a performance problem for an athlete and you've got yourself a shoe.
When: Opens Tuesday, February 53, 6–8pm Where: Sprüth Magers (5900 Wilshire Boulevard, Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles) Toiling away in the art mines since before the current crop of art stars were in short pants, John Baldessari is arguably LA's most prominent living artist.
I guess we should have known when the UFC was purchased by a Hollywood talent agency that the days of the quiet little upstart sports promotion with the quirky ultra-violent reputation toiling away in relative obscurity, even infamy, weren't long for this world.
Toiling for nearly two decades in media — first, briefly, as a book publicist, then as a magazine editor — she found time to work during off-hours on a novel, The People in the Trees...it took her 18 years to finish, but she finished.
If you have ever put one of those thunder jackets on to calm your pooch during a storm (other than to take cute pictures), you know that animals can be more sensitive to natural phenomena than humans, toiling away in windowless, temperature-controlled offices.
In the field, federal and local workers are toiling day in and day out to get the job done; there may be disagreements, but in every tragedy, those divisions fall away and everyone works together to harness their collective expertise, save lives and rebuild.
The women we recognize on this day include health care workers toiling around the clock to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, farmers battling devastating locust swarms in East Africa and the mothers whose unpaid labor at home forms the backbone of every economy on Earth.
It sounds like a stereotype, but this city of about 7.4 million has hundreds of such businesses, supported by legions of tailors and seamstresses toiling away in drab industrial workrooms tucked into out-of-the-way neighborhoods or across the border in mainland China.
Having suffered seven years of living alone in a cold, noisy one-room apartment and getting subsistence wages for toiling long hours at grueling drudgework that she herself believes is degrading, Rachel wants her doctor to prescribe lethal medication so she can commit suicide.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Debths, the title of Susan Howe's newest collection of poems, is borrowed from a word in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake:               Childlinen scarf to encourage his obsequies where he'd               check their debths in that mormon's thames, be questing                and handsetl, hop, step and a deepend, with his births               in their toiling moil,  The word, like many of those which Howe has used throughout her long and productive career as a poet and artist, is a combine that suggests to the poetic ear several words simultaneously: depths, debts, and death in the toiling moil, the deep turmoil of which Joyce writes.
San Francisco (32-51) spent most of the first three months toiling at the bottom of the NL West but is starting to win some close games and got 5 1/33 scoreless innings from the bullpen on Saturday in a 2-1, 11-inning triumph.
After toiling away for years and years down in the south west's capital city of culture, he now finds himself topping bills in some of the hugest clubs on the planet, and playing festival after festival, everywhere from Croatia to Carmarthen—if they have a festival there.
Sure, the Dutch company has offered up a couple of iterations on the theme, including the larger Ultimaker 2 Extended and the portable Ultimaker 2 Go (which inspired this bizarre bit of gear), but the company has mostly been toiling away working on the next big sequel.
It was quieter on a recent tour, with big dogs milling around the big-dog room and small dogs frisking in their own more modestly scaled quarters — all of the action captured on webcam for the benefit of owners who were traveling or toiling away at work.
After a decade toiling in relative obscurity, the small 125 person company is suddenly poised to emerge as a leader at the intersection of several major markets — from drones to phones to virtual reality — which are looking for ways to enable cheap, power-efficient computer vision.
In that sense, The Last Job on Earth is a brief but grounded glimpse into what our future may look like when all nearly every occupation has been optimized out of the equation and toiling away for a living turns into doing nothing all the time.
It's an approach that may feel familiar to a stealth-mode startup: Toiling away behind an iron curtain of non-communication, only to suddenly emerge from the darkness to reveal an incontrovertibly amazing and technically pristine product that will shame all those who ever questioned it.
It usually takes years toiling away with 3D modeling programs at development studios before you can redesign some of video gaming's biggest names, but thanks to Sony's new PlayStation coloring book, you can make a stab at it with some crayons and a bit of creativity.
She heard church music, so faint on the wind that it was like something at the very bottom of a half-remembered dream: not beautiful but mysterious, a toiling incantation, with voices surging under it and a lone voice shouting over it, vibrating between supplication and command.
In addition to the villa built on to the original stone tower, the property includes a grove of 200 olive trees and a 1,000-year-old olive oil mill, which has the original millstone and deep grooves worn into the stone walls by toiling donkeys' flanks.
Even though we should probably feel lucky we have jobs, lots of young people with Monday-Friday, 29-24 gigs often suppress their hatred of toiling away in front of screens, doing things they don't like in order to pay rent, by obliterating themselves on weekends.
But many if not most of the most competitive races are in districts where Mr. Trump is unpopular and more centrist Republican incumbents are toiling to distance themselves from him, as well as where Democrats are most motivated to turn out to vote against the president's party.
No. 3, Capote's, still looked much as he had described it, a large room with a high, vaulted ceiling, where I could imagine him toiling away on "Summer Crossing," a previously tossed aside novel that he had once again picked up and was published posthumously in 2005.
An unreconstructed racism (exemplified by the commonplace sign "no dogs, no blacks, no Irish") remained for many years the appalling fate of people who had shaped, like millions of toiling workers and peasants in the imperial provinces, the privileged destiny of the rich in the metropolitan center.
The majority of its fiction reviewers are novelists, not professional critics, and they tend to review books with professional restraint—partly out of the sympathy that comes from toiling in the same industry and partly out of the knowledge that the situation could someday be reversed.
Mr. Castor, 46, has spent more than a decade toiling away in relative obscurity on a wide range of House-run investigations for the Oversight and Reform Committee, including the inquiry into the Obama administration's handling of the attack on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya.
Traffickers target a broad swath of vulnerable people: women and children forced into prostitution; boys forced to fight wars and commit acts of terrorism; and workers toiling in a range of industries from which we all benefit: fishing, apparel, hospitality and caregiving, to name a few.
The difference between them and him is that Mr. Nadler will soon have the power to decide whether and when to use the Constitution's most extreme check on a president toiling under a cloud of investigations and accusations that he has abused the powers of his office.
It all sounds too good to be true: A server pays her dues toiling away as a back waiter, then turns her experience into a brilliant work of art and sells it for a handsome fee when the right person just happens to be seated in her section.
And if I've been toiling in my cave or I've got my store and things are going well and there's a thing I've made that's of value and I think is good, and it's time to actually get it out there, I want to bring in someone like you.
Fultz said the following during his media session on Wednesday: Markelle Fultz, toiling away in the obscurity of junior varsity basketball and getting cut, eventually put himself in position to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft, all the while telling himself to Trust the Process.
Attempts at reform have focused on cobbling together constituencies that would stand to gain from specific changes: businesses eager to acquire cheap workers; labor unions interested in organizing newly legalized foreigners; advocacy groups out to protect the rights of immigrants who are toiling with little recourse to law.
And three of her most winning stories in "The State We're In" follow a delightfully disaffected high schooler named Jocelyn, stuck with her aunt and uncle for the summer, toiling away on a makeup essay on magical realism while she (mostly) ignores the charms of the state's south coast.
Inside Alliance's narrow space, Mr. Bloomfield could be seen toiling in the open kitchen that flows into the 38-seat dining area where both Tapawingo fans (like my group of four) and millennials debated which plates to choose, in consultation with engaged servers, seemingly unfazed by dietary restrictions.
Alongside the likes of Drumcell, Truncate, and Silent Servant, the duo bring a hefty authenticity wrought from over a decade toiling in the darkness, balancing the twin objectives of creative progression and preservation of techno culture in those gloomy warehouses of worship tucked into the alleys and avenues around Los Angeles.
The irony of this didn't escape me: While I'd been drawn to freeze-dried food as a convenient way of preparing for a cataclysm that may never come, there I was, toiling away for hours in the kitchen to prepare a dish I'd be eating that night and the next day.
These two competing understandings have collided in the last few weeks, after it was revealed that Facebook's list of "trending topics" is curated by a group of toiling journalists, not just an impersonal algorithm, and after a former curator alleged that decisions about which stories "trend" are biased against conservative perspectives.
Deep inside a secure, high-tech government lab outside Philadelphia, a team of accomplished chemical engineers have been toiling for years on technology that could revolutionize multiple industries and the everyday lives of millions—or at least change the way school kids eat the snacks stored inside their superhero lunch boxes.
They confirm the truism that there's no sure path to success as an artist, that uncontrollable factors like revolutions and poor health can throw careers off track or end them abruptly, and that ultimately it's worth sticking to one's guns even if it means toiling in obscurity for a hundred years.
At a factory behind high concrete walls not far from here, workers toiling in secret with little more than sewing machines and green fabric are churning out the ultimate in soft power: decoys that appear lifelike from as close as 300 yards and can pop up and then vanish in mere minutes.
I caught an outlet pass and, blazing across center court, I was momentarily overcome by the ghost of that boy — the kid toiling in his driveway — at which point I dished a no-look pass through a defender's legs and hit my teammate midstride, who finished things off with a balletic dunk.
The 16 participants, each with ancestral connections to the city's working-class East End, spend three weeks living in these conditions and toiling the way their forebears did — making matchbooks, selling books and turning wood — as each episode propels them a decade into Britain's future, and that much closer to welfare reform.
Many evolutionary biologists are fond of pointing out that the human body is not adapted to modern life, which often involves sitting for hours at a time and toiling in artificial light and consuming mounds of processed sugar ("There's no food in your food," as the Joan Cusack character says in "Say Anything").
This is why players cheat: because once you get far enough through that maze—once you get to your late arbitration years or, god willing, your free agent years—you've ensured you'll never be like those guys making league minimum or, god forbid, still toiling away in the minors for less than a living wage.
Mr. McConnell, who has been toiling for weeks, mostly in private, to put together a measure that would satisfy hard-liners and moderates, told Mr. Priebus in his call that the assault by the group, America First, not only jeopardized the bill's prospects but also imperiled Mr. Heller's already difficult path to re-election.
Also, Emanuel seems to be talking about artists, intellectuals, and scientists who will be pained by the prospect that their brain power and creativity may ebb in their twilight years, and not about your average working stiff who, after years of toiling in factories or offices, may want to spend more time golfing or reading books about golf.
The Netflix model is just too enticing for a TV creator, offering them a degree of freedom and flexibility that is virtually unknown to those toiling away producing seasons of network TV. Those seasons must fit a very specific structure: typically 22 episodes that are 43 minutes each, with the rest of the hour allocated for commercials.
Given the intensity of their past-life romance, it's surprising that Aciman decides to keep the two separated for almost the entire novel: Elio living in Paris and embarking on a relationship with a sensitive and much older Frenchman, Oliver toiling away in New York City, unhappily married to a woman, with whom he has two sons.
Evoking "the avenging wrath of an indignant people", the Nebraskan former congressman, who went on to become the joint Democratic and Populist presidential candidate, was also decrying "the idle holders of idle capital" and what later became known as trickle-down economics and the plight of the "toiling masses", much as Ms Le Pen does today.
Clearly, it's important––nay, vital––for Simmons to trademark the gesture so pretenders such as Pope Francis and American Sign Language can't misappropriate and distort an image that Gene Simmons spent nearly five decades toiling to associate with his image of unchecked capitalistic hedonism and now wishes to use for the purpose of secret public communications.
That process of shunting outsiders to the nation's margins, she argues, continued in the early Republic and in the 1919th century, when landless white settlers began to fill in the backcountry of Appalachia and the swamps of the lowland South, living in lowly cabins, dreaming of landownership but mostly toiling as exploited tenant farmers or itinerant laborers.
And there was also a new interest in "history from below," the story, for too long neglected, of the toiling mass of the people, and their struggle against oppression, or sometimes against progress: "Captain Swing" was the mythical leader of riots that swept parts of rural England in 1830, protesting against the introduction of new harvesting machines.
In 2000, Raymond A. Sokolov, a successor Times critic, awarded Lutèce the maximum four stars — a rating it would retain for years as its chef, André Soltner, toiling in the restaurant's cramped 28.50-by-26.50-foot kitchen, cooked up signature dishes like his Alsatian onion tart, crab cassolette and sautéed foie gras with chocolate sauce and orange marmalade.
Many liken it to Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" (a story Judge has not yet read), and I still recall a high-school English teacher invoking the movie in an effort to impress on the class what Franz Kafka's life was like, toiling away by day at an insurance company in the twilight of the Hapsburg empire.
A similar bridge between past and present exists in Katz's film Paradox (2001), which alternates images of the ancient stone sculpture Dragón de Quiriguá with footage of toiling workers in the neighboring banana plantations; it is a candid and timely juxtaposition of the harsh working conditions in Latin America with the persistent romanticization of Central American culture.
In addition to gender stereotypes, there's a lot that Tom is behind-the-curve on, like not realizing he's accomplished enough to open his own restaurant instead of spending more years toiling away as a sous chef, or that years are passing by for him and his fiancee Violet Barnes (Emily Blunt) as they plan—or continue to postpone—their wedding.
But until then, we'll be in the trenches fighting for what Ocasio-Cortez called the "minimum elements necessary to lead a dignified American life" — and along the way, we'll also be articulating a vision for society beyond capitalism, where each person's life is truly theirs to live, not to spend toiling for a dime while the boss takes a dollar.
Two of the three musicians would compose in the studio—sorting through de Jong's vast library of thrifted records, cassettes, and VHS tapes, or recording lines on guitar, banjo, or fiddle—while a third would work away in the kitchen, toiling over pots of collard greens and black eyed peas, using the hallowed vegetarian tome The Moosewood Cookbook as a bible.
Pence and Ryan arrived in the House at around the same time — 1998 for Ryan, 2000 for Pence — and both spent years toiling away on the right flank of their caucus, with Pence chairing the Republican Study Committee from 2007 to 2009 and Ryan leading the charge for a Social Security privatization scheme too radical for even the Bush administration in 2005.
" It was in 1954, while toiling in the old Edwardian-Victorian hotel that housed the BBC freelancer's office, that Mr. Naipaul began writing fiction, conjuring up memories of his childhood in Port of Spain "on an old BBC typewriter, and on smooth, 'non-rustle' BBC script paper," as he recounted nearly 30 years later in an essay, "Prologue to an Autobiography.
Hillary knows we can insist on a lawful and orderly immigration system while still seeing striving students and their toiling parents as loving families, not criminals or rapists; families that came here for the same reasons our forebears came – to work, and study, and make a better life, in a place where we can talk and worship and love as we please.
Representative Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia, an ally of Ms. Pelosi, said Democrats had been toiling to figure out a way to allow those who felt they must oppose Ms. Pelosi for speaker to satisfy that need without leading to a damaging spectacle at the very moment that Democrats assume control of the House for the first time in eight years.
There's a real possibility, save for the lone iconic Warhol of Liz Taylor, that the audience without information in captions, will assume that Blue Black is of work by black artists toiling solely in matters of race, instead of a show of the colors and metaphorical meanings of blue and black as ways to challenge simple categorizations of race and art.
After toiling away for weeks on a hard-fought compromise bill that tackled border security and even delivered Trump his campaign promise of a border wall, Republican aides and members involved in the discussions were taken aback by the President's impromptu interview with Fox News on the White House lawn where Trump insinuated he wouldn't support a bill that had been negotiated with his administration's involvement.
All the more odd, then, that a full 10 years after Bent superseded Defoe in the Spurs ranks, the former can be found toiling away semi-fruitlessly in England's second tier while Defoe, a year his senior, is in the most emphatically prolific form of his life, his unremitting flow of goals having single-handedly kept Sunderland's head above water for two years and counting.
But others — scratching out lives in developing countries in Africa, toiling away at jobs with little pay in Latin America or scrambling to raise children without help in the Middle East — most likely had little time left over to reflect on the day designated to celebrate "the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women," and as a call to action, according to the website.
Tony Horwitz earned his Pulitzer Prize in 1995, reporting for The Wall Street Journal on the bleak and awful working conditions of America's low-wage earners — embedding himself in a poultry plant alongside those toiling on the risky, gruesome "disassembly lines," and capturing the harrowing monotony of the silent "cage" where workers opened envelopes for other companies in a room where talking was prohibited and the windows were covered.
What really scares the pro-plutocrats on both sides of the political aisle about her, Sanders and other democratic socialists is that they have become messengers for a compelling message with an actual vision — the simple idea that it's up to government to intervene and equalize the playing field between the capital that owns the politicians, the system and the rewards, and the general public toiling to provide those rewards.
Her path to royalty is strewn with the indignities accrued by actors toiling on the lower rungs of fame (ads for Canadian clothing companies; photographs of her scooping up freebies at promotional gifting suites), available for my online perusal any time I want to remind myself that the Duchess of Sussex, now a vaunted figure who embodies grace and humanitarian ideals, used to be a regular embarrassing person.
The story of a man holding out for deliverance from the backwater that turns out to be his destiny (if "destiny_"_ isn't too dignified a word for where character and circumstance conspire to deposit us), it was written by a man likewise toiling in provincial obscurity and had itself to wait decades after its publication, in 1956, before it was recognized in the Spanish-speaking world as a classic.
Today's Republican Party, both pro- and anti-Trump, tells a shared origin story: A "remnant" of conservative thinkers toiling in the wilderness of the postwar liberal consensus developed an ideological agenda blending traditional morality and free-market economics, popularized it in the pages of National Review, and inspired the movement to win Barry Goldwater the Republican presidential nomination in 1964 and, eventually, to put Ronald Reagan in the White House.
On the strength of the War on Drugs' sweeping 2014 album, "Lost in the Dream," Mr. Granduciel, an unassuming frontman with a tangle of shoulder-length curls, went from toiling on the local indie circuit to headlining international music festivals and even signing a major-label record deal, a rarity for a 20143-year-old traditionalist heading into his fourth LP. "Maybe there was a void for a split second and then we were there," Mr. Granduciel said last month, declining to muse much on the state of modern rock 'n' roll, which has all but disappeared from the Billboard charts.
We will not be complacent and silent in the face of another fixed fight, we won't sit idly by while you turn basketball into wrestling without the violence, a series of ups and down meant to exalt the star and denigrate the noble role player, the Trevor Arizas, the Jordan Crawfords (Exiled from the league, toiling in Grand Rapids, all for the crime of dunking on NBA golden boy LeBron James...) the Ivan Johnsons... You think we wouldn't find this picture of you "taking a selfie" with the former Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter, and his wife, whose name is also, presumably, Ash, which is a sassy and brassy shortening of Ashley!?

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