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It has made me more vigilant about the inner and outer labors needed to maintain a liberal society and more circumspect about casual opinion-mongering and flip comparisons.
What remains, though, is an impressively detailed, dense epic in two volumes, "The Billion-Dollar Molecule" and "The Antidote," describing the truly herculean labors needed to birth a panel of marketable drugs.
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The distribution of soil water and its temporal variation in deep (>5 m) soil profiles are not completely understood, partly due to the time and labor needed for their determination.
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The survey is intended to provide an index of the costs of supplies and services, like fuel, insurance and labor, needed to operate a building.
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