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Dean is now laboring to reinvent the inner workings of Google and the wider world all over again.
Many of them tried the cases or handled the defendants' appeals, working thousands of hours to put them on death row and are now laboring to keep them there.
Bristol Township, home of Levittown and other postwar developments, where local officials once scrambled to build schools and recreation facilities for children, is now laboring to provide services for its older citizens.
The IRS, which has wasted billions trying to upgrade its own computers, is now laboring to staff friendlier 800-number help lines.
Some are of the opinion that there was a real risk that XM might go bankrupt under the weight of the debt which the combined companies are now laboring to lighten.
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Prison laborers from U.S. minimum security prisons now labor to turn what once was an Illinois state prison into a federal supermax detention facility with 1900 cells that will confine prisoners for 23 hours of every day.
Now labors to encode the way experts think about their problems.
What increased use of outsourcing options would mean for the early-career scientists now laboring at the bench is a lot less clear.
Diplomats are now laboring mightily to prevent the war from spreading, though hostilities may serve too many different interests to be easily contained.
So does that union history have relevance to the scientific proletariat now laboring in the nation's laboratories?
Now, as they labor to protect what remains, Chinese preservationists are facing a new, equally insidious threat: gentrification.
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