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"I know that it is arduous, that it is painful, that it is a drawn-out task," Ms. Merkel said.
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Fulfilling that charge is arduous.
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Robert Alter's scrupulous introduction, and the presence, in "The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai," of no fewer than fourteen different translators (with many new versions by Alter), reminds us that translation is arduous, necessary, and unfinished.
Mr. Pawlenty, who has been among the most active likely candidates on the fund-raising circuit, said that it had been arduous but that the large number of uncommitted donors presented an opportunity for first-time candidates like himself.
Rolen acknowledged that hitting, fielding and throwing could sometimes be arduous, but that exerting himself was easy.
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