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Salter's gift in the modern repertoire was to make the music he was singing seem entirely natural and not at all arduous, which allowed the public to relax and enjoy new works.
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Author made up his mind simply to go to the Polo Ground on the night of the fight, leaving all the arduous divination to others.
Those hundred al-Qaida in the Hindu Kush can undo all the arduous work of the past sixty years.
Coalition-building can be an arduous process, all the more so when those involved are accustomed to opposing one another over key issues.
He later complained in his newspaper column about the "Islamophobia" that makes his country's accession to the EU all the more arduous.
To conduct research "in the field" is hard work, and though I've never worked there, I'm sure in the Arctic it is all the more arduous.
Every time I lit a new joint, the impending ordeal seemed all the more arduous.
Because of the country's extreme regulations on abortion, many Irish women are forced to travel to the U.K. for their procedures, making the expensive and difficult appointment all the more arduous to access.
The race was not all that arduous.
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