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After his playing career finishes, he will never have to labour again.
And so we have to labour and to work, and work hard, to give reality to our dreams.
In this system, employers or labour agents advanced a sum to workers, who would then have to labour on a ranch or plantation to pay off their debt.
Whereas workers in the private sector have to labour for 40 years before retiring on full pension at 60, public-sector workers need only 37.5 years of contributions.
The difference between the experience of the two continents is that at least Americans did not have to labour under the enormous design faults of the eurozone.
Why do these architects have to labour so much even to get to the starting line, and why do they so often have to place themselves at the margins to do what they want?
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It was as if he had to labour, and metaphorically sweat, before his genius could, or was allowed to, emerge.
I had to labour on building sites.
It's very clear by now that technology has automated many of tasks we once had to labour through - but what about your job?
The SNP wants Labour to back a pact so that it can tell Scottish voters that they don't have to vote Labour to get a Labour government.
Because you used to have to under Labour.
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