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Subsequent generations lacked their forebears' spiritual commitment to labor, on the one hand, and to self-denial, on the other, but by this point it didn't really matter.
There are blank canvases in the studio, but they are used simply to hide the paintings from view, leaving only one exposed — he likes to labor on a single work, shutting out the distraction of its fellows.
We were forced to labor on benches, as there was only one bed.
These seats would not be expected to fall to Labor on current polling.
Fed up with humiliating working conditions, the longshoremen had called for a halt to labor on the docks.
For several decades he continued to labor on the project — for a while at Autodesk, the engineering-oriented software publisher.
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