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laboured and peace
He laboured to establish peace, but with little success.

laboured and Europe
The young director laboured alongside the workmen by day and carried on his father's experiments at night, when not touring Europe trying to make sales.

laboured and even
Throughout his life Keynes worked energetically for the benefit both of the public and his friends even when his health was poor he laboured to sort out the finances of his old college, and at Bretton Woods, he worked to institute an international monetary system that would be beneficial for the world economy.
" In his time the City was made more fair than it had ever been, even in the days of its first glory ; and it was filled with trees and with fountains, and its gates were wrought of mithril and steel, and its streets were paved with white marble ; and the Folk of the Mountain laboured in it, and the Folk of the Wood rejoiced to come there ; and all was healed and made good, and the houses were filled with men and women and the laughter of children, and no window was blind nor any courtyard empty ; and after the ending of the Third Age of the world into the new age it preserved the memory and the glory of the years that were gone ".
That he executed the views of Leo XIII in a satisfactory and even generous manner, is acknowledged by the numerous historical workers who have laboured in the archives since 1879.

laboured and though
He claimed that on top of individual exploitation, the capitalist also unjustly appropriates the additional value ( termed “ collective force ”) produced by co-operative activity as a “ force of one thousand men working twenty days has been paid the same wages that one would be paid for working fifty-five years ; but this force of one thousand has done in twenty days what a single man could not have accomplished, though he had laboured for a million centuries .” Thus the capitalist may have “ paid all the individual forces ” but “ the collective force still remains to be paid ” and which the capitalists “ enjoy unjustly .” Other notable anti-capitalist thinkers claim that the elite maintain wage slavery and a divided working class through their influence over the media and entertainment industry, educational institutions, unjust laws, nationalist and corporate propaganda, pressures and incentives to internalize values serviceable to the power structure, state violence, fear of unemployment and a historical legacy of exploitation and profit accumulation / transfer under prior systems, which shaped the development of economic theory:
An American visiting Australasia in the 1850s heard to his surprise that both MacLeay and Swainson were living there, and imagined that they had been exiled to the Antipodes ' for the great crime of burdening zoology with a false though much laboured theory which has thrown so much confusion into the subject of its classification and philosophical study '.
:‘ That the Daemoniacs, daimonizomenoi, mentioned in the gospels, laboured under a disease really natural, though of an obstinate and difficult kind, appears to me very probable from the accounts given of them .’
Darwin recounts that one day, Brown told him personally that he challenged Cullen on “ the incomprehensible ideas of atony and spasm existing in the same vessels of the body at the same time ” and “ thereby provoked him to manifest signs of impatience and displeasure ” the result being a “ coolness ” that “ increased at last … to rooted aversion and deep opposition .” But it was this resistance from Cullen and irritation of mind that it provoked that is, according to Darwin,to be ascribed no small portion of that resolution and energy with which he laboured out a System of Medical Philosophy, which, though not free from errors, borrows, however, none from Cullen .”

laboured and was
It was this very man who laboured to bring about the recognition of Urban VI ( 1378 1389 ), which appears to contradict his former attitude and to demand an explanation.
The reason for his late marriage was that he laboured under his conviction that with its numerous restrictions and limitations, marriage would hamper his literary future.
From the time of Scipio Africanus, he was linked-at least in the opinion of historians during the Principate-to both Alexander and to the demi-god Hercules, who had laboured selflessly for the benefit of all mankind.
He laboured to reform the monastic orders, especially the Franciscans, and was never guilty of nepotism.
The policy shift toward agricultural production created a gap in income distribution, as the majority of those who worked in agriculture laboured on tiny plots, while the majority of the land was in large estates.
In his private life he was a tender husband, a loving father, a sincere friend, and a most agreeable companion ; nor could the most poignant pains of Gout, which he for many years laboured under, ever ruffle or discompose his evenness of temper.
Stallone, suffering from laboured breathing and a blood pressure over 200, was flown from the set in Canada to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica and was forced into intensive care for eight days.
On the one side he laboured to restore unity to Eastern Orthodoxy, which was distracted by the varieties of opinion to which the Eutychian debates had given rise ; and on the other to magnify the authority of his see by asserting its independence of Rome, and extending its influence over Alexandria and Antioch.
But his innings of 140 was slow by his previous standards and he received some criticism in the press for his laboured approach.
It was this form of religion that he laboured to spread in England, against the wishes of Cranmer, Ridley, Bucer, Pietro Martire and other more conservative theologians.
The windscreen wipers were powered by the vacuum ported from the engine intake manifold — as the car laboured uphill the wipers would slow to a standstill due to the intake manifold vacuum dropping to near nil, only to start working again as the top was reached and the intake vacuum increased.
Yet he laboured steadily and was productive.
John Bell's elevation to bishop, was accompanied with a difficult managerial legacy, that followed in the wake of Latimer's ambitious reform agenda, and Bell did what he could to restore order and balance while rebuilding the diocese ; this has been fairly appraised and noted in that he ' laboured to reverse ' Latimer's abrupt restructuring.
Devoy was moved enough by Wilson's description of the conditions under which he and his colleagues laboured to begin collecting money amongst the American-Irish community to organise their rescue.
It was not altogether a happy relationship for it laboured under the usual difficulty that the boy was not able to respond to the ardour of Nicholson's passion .".
Once the shell of the building was completed, for ten years a team of plasterers, carvers and fresco painters laboured, until barely a surface in any of the loggias or salons remained undecorated.
After Henry was made Archbishop of Trier in 956, he summoned Wolfgang, who became a teacher in the cathedral school of Trier, and also laboured for the reform of the archdiocese, despite the hostility with which his efforts were met.

laboured and by
In laboured circumstances, rowers will take a quick pant at the end of the stroke before taking a deep breath on the recovery that fills the lungs by the time the catch is reached.
On 17 July, his army began a laboured advance, arriving at Marienburg only on 25 July, by which time the new Grand Master, Heinrich von Plauen, had organised a defence of the fortress.
Diệm laboured in the family's rice fields while studying at a French Catholic school, and later entered a private school started by his father.
I have laboured to abolish the infernal spirit of religious persecution, by uniting the Catholics and Dissenters.
During the early years of his residence in Paris Pozzo laboured tirelessly to lessen the burdens laid on France by the allies and to shorten the period of foreign occupation.
He laboured afterwards at St. Mary's whose trustees were in open revolt against the bishop, and were subdued by Father Hughes only when he built St. John the Evangelist church, 1832, then considered one of the finest in the country.
In his new state the bishop continued to practise the virtues and austerities of his monastic life and laboured hard to diminish the evils caused by the incessant wars and the licence of the nobles.
This role begins to take on sinister tones when he starts training Ernest, one of the young aristocrats with them, to break a liking for laboured epigrams by putting his head in a bucket of water whenever he makes one.
Though this resulted in little or no intellectual impairment, he was afflicted by involuntary movements and poor co-ordination of arms, neck and face, because of which his speech was laboured and hard to understand.
A great number of artists laboured year after year in the hope of a hit there, often working in manners to which their talent was not really suited, a trope exemplified by the suicide in 1846 of Benjamin Haydon, a friend of Keats and Dickens and a better writer than painter, leaving his blood splashed over his unfinished King Alfred and the First British Jury.
In his diocese he laboured by building bridges, constructing roads, and fostering commerce.
A review by Time Out said " the film looks nice but unoriginal ... the model work is okay but laboured ; the acting is stunningly mediocre.

laboured and France
He laboured for some time as a missionary priest in Staffordshire, held several positions as tutor to young Roman Catholic noblemen, and was finally appointed president of the English seminary at Saint Omer in France ( see Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège ), where he remained till his death.
When the eminent Indian Poet of the 19th century, Michael Madhusudan Dutta, fell hopelessly into debts due to his reckless lifestyle during his stay in Versailles, France, he appealed for help to Vidyasagar, who laboured to ensure that sums owed to Michael from his property at home were remitted to him and sent him a large sum of money to France.

laboured and
* May 28 Jamestown: The Fort is pallisadoed: " we laboured, pallozadoing our fort " Archer ( Arber ).
After the war, Rivers became " another and far happier man diffidence gave place to confidence, reticence to outspokenness, a somewhat laboured literary style to one remarkable for ease and charm ".
At Zürich he laboured for a period of twenty-eight years, during which, besides commentaries on The Psalms ( 1835 1836 ; 2nd ed., 1863 1865 ), The Minor Prophets ( 1838 ; 3rd ed., 1863 ), Jeremiah ( 1841 ; 2nd ed., 1866 ), Ezekiel ( 1847 ), Daniel ( 1850 ), Ecclesiastes ( 1847 ), Canticles ( 1855 ), and Proverbs ( 1858 ), he published a monograph, Über Johannes Markus und seine Schriften ( 1843 ), in which he maintained the chronological priority of the second gospel.
* Purver was a self-taught translator and laboured for 30 years with the project single-handed compared to the New English Bible which involved a large number of academics.

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