The brothers quickly earned acclaim in their own right, and were rewarded well for their labors.
As is often the case with such labors, the movie is ambitious to a fault.
Bowker is a clear and prudent writer, and his labors count as a service to scholarship.
His relatives said he was unpaid for his labors teaching math and economics to fellow Baha'is.
Gone are the overseers who lashed the slaves while they took the fruits of their labors.
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Anyone who has ever used a printer will not be surprised at the result of my labors.
Alpine touring bindings then let you lock in to fully enjoy the downhill fruits of your ascending labors.
The 2013 Mets don't need a telescope (or any hallucinogenic drugs) to see the realization of their labors.
Indeed, where the fruits of one's labors are owned by the State and not the individual, people are powerless.
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Our economy is built on the labors of American workers and fueled by the dreams of innovators and entrepreneurs.
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Rates for junior lawyers, whose labors have long been a profit engine for major law firms, jumped even more.
The reward for his (and his company's) labors: A new five-year sales contract with the same (previously) disgruntled customer.
The clerisy labors largely in offices and has no contact with actual production.
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In the meantime, business opportunities may be lost and staff resources wasted as a company labors to address such issues.
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We all claim to know who is most deserving and, even more, whose labors should bear fruit worth hoarding or sharing.
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In return for the AJC's labors, its senior operative Felice Gaer is now a member of the US delegation in Geneva.
As he revealed to Jonah Weiner in a New York Times magazine piece, he labors hard over single jokes, sometimes years.
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Much of the left still labors under the misimpression that the Great Depression was caused by a breakdown of the gold standard.
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But for these denim designers, bespoke still constitutes a tiny fraction of their businesses labors of love rather than big moneymakers.
While the tech industry is famous for shunning traditional offices, Mr. Ades said its workers still look for communal spaces for their labors.
Such labors as the forty-eight hours of preparation that the mission entailed are wearisome enough to get through, let alone describe for a bored boyfriend.
Even that report from the Bureau of Labors Statistics was mixed.
Among his come-ons: giving hires a chance to publish their software development ideas as well-distributed trade books--and paying them a fat bonus for their labors up front.
Despite a dip in approval ratings, Pinera is positive on the future and says that now the Chileans are beginning to see the benefits of their labors.
Until the NCAA fixes the inequity, there will be other items of value brokered by players for living expenses while they watch the university prosper from their labors.
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That has not always been taken on in Washington and certainly the fruit of those labors have often not been seen by Presidents that have taken them on.
Berkowitz's opening paragraph attests to the success of their labors.
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Any one whose labors take him into the far reaches of the country, as ours lately have done, is bound to mark how the years have made the land grow fruitful.
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