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The thousands of possible combinations of these variables kept a staff in drudgery for years.
"It is also difficult for the court to conceive that somehow lost on these plaintiffs is the fact that goodly number of law school graduates toil - perhaps part-time - in drudgery or have less than hugely successful careers," he said.
The state pension age won't stop at 67, 68 or even 70, it'll climb and climb – fine if you love your work, merciless if you're trapped in drudgery, or young and loitering at the bottom of the ladder.
This London is reminiscent of the "Unreal City" Eliot portrayed in "The Waste Land"; in Mr. Coetzee's words, it is a "heartless city where the cold seeps up from the very stones of the street, where the hours of daylight are spent in drudgery and the evenings huddled over a gas fire in a hired room with peeling walls and sagging furniture".
The willingness-to-pay decisions are assumed to be driven by the utility the fish processors expect to obtain from the use of solar tent dryers through the expected net incomes and other benefits such as reduction in drudgery.
A good book will give you sanctuary whenever you find yourself doused in drudgery.
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You know the ending; two college-aged kids, Benjamin Dustinn Hoffman and Elaine Katherine Rossss), mostly alienated, disillusioned, mixed-up and beyond impetuous, having just escaped what would surely be lives trapped in suburban drudgery, sit panting in the back of a bus they board with no real plan.
That's right: showcase to the world the expertise of Glasgow local government in keeping its least affluent citizens in permanent drudgery.
Akerman's challenging use of duration was apparent in a celebrated sequence in which, at great length, Dielman peels potatoes; the use of what is traditionally called "dead time", in which supposedly nothing happens, raises questions about what "nothing happening" might mean in the lives of women steeped in domestic drudgery.
Stranger than Fiction was far funnier at depicting corporate hell, featuring a superbly guileless Will Ferrell trapped not only in the drudgery of his tax office job but also in the postmodern machinations of someone else's novel.
The first believes in the drudgery of hard work.
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