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It turns out that Lee and his collaborators have made an earnest and laborious picture about parent-child relationships (both Bruce and Betty struggle against their parents), thereby reducing fantasy to rational spectacle.
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However, molecular aspects of their clinical picture are laborious to investigate and are mostly addressed in yeast and vertebrate cultured cells that as unicellular or artificial systems ultimately do not allow conclusive deductions for complex organisms.
In the early days of photography, taking a picture was a laborious and exacting process — "as time-consuming, and often as messy, as making a stew," as Anthony Lane writes in his piece on Carroll and the "Alice" books in the Summer Fiction Issue.
"Printing photo books is very laborious and time-consuming".
The laborious wet-plate negative process made it impossible to take pictures of battlefield action, so the photographers captured the casualties of war during the brief window between the end of a battle and the burial of the bodies.
This explains in laborious, unrevealing detail why she has a camera with her and takes a picture of the 15-year-old black girl as the teenager rounds the corner towards where the woman is seated outdoors.
Some pilgrims carry secret pictures of the Dalai, but whatever their inner loyalties, their laborious travels are not intended to score political points.
This then becomes a way for users to discover those images across the EyeEm network later on, and a way for those taking pictures to shortcut the tagging process that can sometimes be laborious on mobile phones when you are on the go.
It's a laborious process, and one that isn't much simpler than simply uploading the pictures publicly and letting friends tag themselves.
After 58 laborious minutes of watching The Hamster faff about with wind machines in Ontario, I was firmly in the picture.
Not laborious.
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