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There's nothing to be said for drudgery, especially when it's avoidable.
(The word "robot" comes from the Czech word for drudgery, robota).
Hoping to bring democracy to the workplace, Propst had instead ushered in the cubicle, a billion-dollar industry and a metonym for drudgery.
We have a superhuman tolerance for drudgery.
No student should ever trade history for business, religion for chemistry, or passion for drudgery.
They grind away at offices, schools and construction sites with a patience and a tolerance for drudgery (the Chinese call it "eating bitterness") that astounds foreign eyes.
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About 25% of 29- to 59-year-olds have downsized by 40% of their income, swapping money for time, drudgery for creativity, and the freedom to choose in the shops for the freedom to choose a different life.
After the euphoria of Cardiff, it was a day of drudgery for England.
It's part of the modest payback for months of drudgery and danger.
It just swapped one sort of drudgery for another.
That eliminated a lot of drudgery for people like Truchard, then a researcher at the University of Texas.
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