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the labors
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But those are the labors of mortals.
The labors of Carlos are extensive and often grueling.
There seemed no limit to the labors that Hollywood could set before this diminutive Hercules.
The labors of sandhogs digging Water Tunnel No. 3, eight hundred feet below Manhattan.
Sehgal is the overseer, not the artisan, deriving his livelihood from the labors of others.
(The labors are never quite enumerated; that's not the important part).
Ultimately, the two vaccines were the fruit of the labors of dozens of scientists.
The reports represent the labors of many lawyers, economists and accountants working at no charge on behalf of damaged companies.
Another respondent invoked the labors of Sisyphus; still another wrote: "You lose everything even yourself in the pain.
Of all the labors of Hercules the best known may be the first: slaying the Nemean lion.
All the labors of Mr. Rose and his various lineups, both inspired and overblown, come through the finished album.
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