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After last Friday's elections the man who made the Barjam – the Persian acronym for the laboriously negotiated deal – should be able to pursue further opening-up to the west, and perhaps implement gradual change at home.

While cable was laboriously and expensively digging up Britain street by street, Sky was able to bring multichannel television to anyone, anywhere by means of a little dish and a cheap decoder.As Sky's subscription base grew, programmers and rights holders knew that distribution meant dealing with Sky.

Teams have been able to switch surface properties before, but only by laboriously adjusting their chemistry.

Humans have found a way to enrich their conversations online, but something yet missing is the subtlety and immediacy of acts as simple as pointing, or making a face, or imitating a voice, or saying "like when we were at the park before" — essentially being able to evoke a shared memory and all its associations without actually laboriously recounting it.

For a time she was hardly able to write even simple sentences, and she remained largely unable to read back her laboriously composed messages to friends.

More laboriously.

Slowly and laboriously, it seems.

But it can also be laboriously contrived.

Assorted other characters materialize, all laboriously wacky.

A comparison is laboriously but successfully introduced.

Reading (and writing) have to be taught, laboriously.

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