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David's process is so arduous to begin with.
"Elevation, heat, bugs, snakes: it's arduous to say the least".
Photograph by Clifford Ross It is fitting that these images were arduous to capture.
Among widespread chronic conditions, diabetes is arguably the most arduous to control.
It is perhaps the greatest long novel about India, but it was neglected because it was arduous to translate.
But transactions in them are still more arduous to complete, not to mention more opaque, than other investments.
"It is more arduous to honor the history of the nameless than that of the renowned," the philosopher wrote.
"We are all faced with ruin," lamented Mr Paswan, who fears that cycle-rickshaws, which the government says it wants instead, are even more arduous to operate.
Though guttural Klingon is both arduous to pronounce and heavy on spacecraft jargon, several hundred people are believed to be able speak it fluently.
Although the pictures are arduous to make, Mr. Bornfriend and others say the technique has rewards that cannot be matched by any iPhone filter or modern camera.
Meanwhile, the forgiving nature of America's Chapter 11 bankruptcy law has made the risk of doing so easier to take; the sting of failure less arduous to endure.
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