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to laboring

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She was illiterate and no stranger to laboring in the fields.

He returned to begin the fourth quarter, but seemed to laboring with every stride.

They are helpful to laboring authors and are often great for sales.

So the blood that normally would flow to the small intestine is instead diverted to laboring muscles.

Some people, accustomed to laboring out of public view, can find themselves catapulted into the limelight for heroism as volunteers.

We have better, more humanistic and authentic ways to judge students' learning rather than succumbing to "laboring once again in the shadow of standardized tests".

Nonprofit regional theaters are accustomed to economic struggle, particularly since the generosity of the National Endowment for the Arts was curtailed by Congress, and they are used to laboring under the perception that the commercial theater in New York is the dominant center of the theatrical universe.

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He turns his eyes to labor.

The air-conditioner seemed to labor.

In 2015, about 14.8 million workers belonged to labor unions.

He talked to labor officials (there are 180,000 union members).

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