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Books are small, easy to conceal and laborious to tag.
It's a little laborious to build the piles, but wood chippings are cheap – often free, even.
It was a lengthy and laborious to move prosecution of a gun crime from the state to the federal level.
Richard Shiff says in the current Tate catalogue that Riley's work "can be laborious to write about".
D'Onofrio, with his enormous head and pre-occupied manner, is top-heavy and laborious to begin with.
Lonergan jokes that the reason he switched from novels to plays is that there was less type on the page, which made them less laborious to correct.
It's laborious to plot out things; when you get that idea you tend to rush ahead too rapidly and you force the ending.
Very few people have passwords of 12 characters or more, and that's understandable: they are difficult to remember and laborious to type in.
Until we have direct brain connections to the internet, it is still far more laborious to look everything up about a topic one wants to think about.
The tapes remain a largely untapped resource, in part because they are enormous, unwieldy, badly organized, often bleeped, crackly, laborious to transcribe, and hard to understand.
It's not as laborious to consume as a 55,000-word issue of The New Yorker, but there's still a lot to take in.
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