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Unless you regularly have to tag images, you don't know what a drudgery it is, but in order to find images in a large catalog, you can't get around it.
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By Emily Hahn The New Yorker, June 21 , 1941P. 55 The drudgery of teaching and what a gibbon did to bring teacher and students to an understanding.
And because he, too, is going through the switch, Mr. DiCarlo knows firsthand what a big adjustment it is to go from the sizzle of a playoff run to the drudgery of early season grunt work.
If you don't enjoy it, what has become drudgery?
This guy loves what is seemingly drudgery for others".
Back to the actual bulbs, which is what all this drudgery is for: Darwin tulips are known for their ability to return for five years or so, if planted as deep as 8 to 12 inches.
Hunt: That what felt like drudgery in early jobs was actually the most incredible opportunity to learn from the best people in the business.
But the overall results add up to far more than what the everyday drudgery may suggest.
Work shouldn't be a drudgery where you end up at 65, retired and wondering what you did with your life.
"We take that seriously, and it does not feel like a drudgery," she said.
Two decades ago, shopping for a home was a drudgery.
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