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It could be quite arduous.
He is more likely to be spotted in a tee-shirt than a black soutane, but his pastoral duties are quite arduous.
It sits a few metres from the banks of the Einig river and when it was in full spate, the pupils' journey here would have been quite arduous.
Leveling measurements conducted with the purpose of determining the orthometric heights on points are quite arduous and time-consuming processes.
There are many steps to this -- it's quite arduous.
"Some so-called rock situations can be quite arduous, in terms of the amount of rehearsal time and poring over tiny details," said guitar/improviser Nels Cline.
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"When people get paid, they have quite an arduous journey to make from the capital back to their families," explains Delves.
I can't help feeling for 83-year-old June Squibb, unrewarded for her marvellous performance in Nebraska, although her journey home will not be quite as arduous as that of 86-year-old Paris resident Emmanuel Riva, who similarly failed to pick up a statuette last year.
Speaking of climbing stairs can be quite an arduous adventure that can leave gasping for breath.
Nonetheless, finding reliable information on the internet can be quite an arduous task, as is demonstrated by our trainees, whose changes were incorrect a fourth of the time [ 25, 26].
"It really was quite somewhat of an arduous task," he says.
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