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are laboring
noun
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Thousands of utility workers are laboring to restore electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers.
Over the fields, the hawks are laboring in an absence of updrafts.
Once again, they are laboring against time, as well as a bureaucracy and corruption.
A growing number of organizations are laboring to create such an environment.
WASHINGTON — Unpopular and divided, the once mighty House Republicans are laboring to repair their image and frame a new agenda.
The Spartans are laboring to get over.500, but it won't be easy against a Wisconsin team that seems ascendant.
LTV's workers are laboring furiously to pull off an 11th-hour rescue, but their prospects are dim.
Leo Castelli, the dealer, whom the writer encountered said that our museums are laboring under very difficult conditions just now.
Afghan officials are laboring under the shadow cast by last year's presidential election, which was marred by extraordinary levels of fraud.
At the same time, hundreds of small-time entrepreneurs, most of whom lack China Internet's financial backing or political connections, are laboring to build a truly free Internet.
Biotech companies with business models as diverse as the products they are developing are laboring to move cell-based therapies into the clinic.
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