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Building a successful career is equally arduous.
But the effort by Democrats to portray Mr. Boehner, 60, as lazy and retrograde — speak loudly and carry a large cocktail — is equally arduous.
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This turns out to be equally arduous, involving leaps of faith over terrifying drops and being lowered by a piece of rope tied around my waist.
There he would need to sit again, and he knew that leaving the stool would be equally arduous -- maybe impossible.
She believed that, although her work on Green Farm was equally as arduous as that in service, being a Land Girl gave her a glimpse into the future.
If the euro zone and IMF wanted to avoid lending more billions to Greece, private creditors would have to take much bigger losses.So alongside the bad-tempered bargaining among politicians, there was an equally arduous negotiation with Greece's creditors.
Equally arduous was developing eco-friendly alternatives to the toxic epoxy glues and coatings usually used in boats.
What is less often acknowledged is that this intense education involves an equally arduous psychological transition, almost a second rebellious adolescence.
Studio time was booked from 2011 to 2013 and the equally arduous time for legally clearing samples began shortly afterwards.
For Wiggins, morphing physically from gold medallist track star in Beijing and Athens to dominating road cycling's most arduous event is an equally remarkable achievement.
The exit may be just as arduous.
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