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arduousness

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The state of being arduous.

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On February 2nd Wu Yi, a deputy prime minister, popped up at Nanchang station, urging local officials to "be fully aware of the arduousness and gravity of the snow-havoc battle".According to Fang Xiu'an, of the China Coal Transport and Distribution Association, which handles marketing for coal producers, the authorities deserve high marks for responding to the crisis.

Nor is the CRO inclined to minimise the arduousness of its own special task.

When a cliff-face of water hits the hotel, Mr Bayona doesn't cut to miraculous escapes or unlikely heroics; he lets the camera linger on the goriness of the injuries, the noxious dirtiness of the devastated area, the arduousness of walking when you are bleeding and weak.

It's not just by noting the arduousness of writing a book that Moran pre-empts negative reviews - the whole story ultimately argues against the sort of self-protective cynicism that has us sniping at one another's best efforts, an argument that is even more relevant to today's culture of offhand online character assassination as to Moran's 90s context.

Better information in countries of origin, focused on the travails that can await in Europe, has been called for by migrants who do not feel the rewards of the journey match its arduousness.

The aged maxim 'Train Hard, Fight Easy' is more than a rhetoric, and in fact reflects the arduousness inherent to preparing soldiers for war.

As we approached the wadi, deep in the mountains, the road became a rugged dirt track and Wheeler brightened; arduousness, for him, promises happiness.

The arduousness of the career and the elusiveness of its rewards result in some other common characteristics, which Johnson enumerates: determination, passion, and innovative thinking.

It was called "Queen for a Day," and during its long run — from 1945 to 1957, on the radio, and from 1956 to 1964, on television — it gave hundreds of women the chance to testify to the arduousness of their lives; the woman whose tale of perseverance earned the most applause was awarded a ceremonial enthronement and an assortment of prizes.

Shorn of their complexities, their politics, their grasp of the sheer arduousness of change, they stand before us now.

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The celebrations in Accra, to which every country on either side of the iron curtain sent representatives, have demonstrated the genuineness though not the arduousness of the British effort to turn colonies into self-governing states.

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