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But the Declaration of Independence, he insisted, articulated an ideal that "should be familiar to all and revered by all, constantly looked to, constantly labored for, even though never perfectly attained".
Bleek Gilliam (played by Denzel Washington) practices his trumpet constantly, labors to compose music and cherishes old Coltrane albums.
"Through five years of intensive negotiation on this treaty and on the supplemental documents," Mr. Scheffer said, "the United States has labored constantly to achieve two major objectives.
"His nature seemed to change," Vasari wrote, "from a hardworking, industrious man he became slothful and negligent, and having labored constantly when he was competing with Raffaello and his fortune was low, he ceased to work as soon as he had enough".
I recently asked Mr. Palmisano, who steps down as chief executive at the start of 2012, what is the best advice he can give young people, including his children, who are entering a turbulent, seemingly constantly churning labor market?
You're being watched constantly". Other labor organizations, such as the Teamsters, have made inroads to the industry as well.
Growers constantly complain about labor shortages and are vulnerable to disruptive immigration raids.
Because it must be soaked for days in constantly changed water, labor intensive baccala (dry salt cod) appears on few menus, but Caravela prepares it -- beautifully.
Writers labor constantly under the anxiety that this voice, though they have found it a hundred times before, has disappeared forever, and that they will never hear it again.
It's troops of moppers, charwomen, & maintenance and-repairmen labor constantly to keep some 200 structures here and elsewhere going -keeping the buildings neat & structurally sound, bot inside & out.
Jude Ciccolella is funny as the board chairman, who is elliptical, monosyllabic and orthodox in all opinions, a man who constantly confounds the labor negotiator he has hired (a role played with appropriate exasperation by Fracaswell Hyman).
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