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hard and work
The best antidote for the bitterness and disappointment that poisoned him was hard work.
We'll work hard, Mr. Morgan ''.
a satisfaction in hard work ; ;
Lewis was spending his mornings, with the help of two secretaries, on the galleys of that long novel, making considerable revisions, and the combination of hard work and hard frivolity exhausted him once more, so that he was compelled to spend three days in the Harbor Sanatorium in the last week of January.
The letters home, the talks later given by returning members of the Peace Corps, the influence on the lives of those who spend two or three years in hard work abroad -- all this may combine to provide a substantial popular base for responsible American policies toward the world.
Aeschbacher's work is very much akin to Schnabel's, but the sound on his Decca disc is dated, and you will have a hard time locating a copy of it.
And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
Like many others, he had to work hard, long hours in a struggling family business which, though it was allied to art of a kind -- the design and production of engraved seals -- bore no relation to the painting of pictures.
Lime white, hard and brilliant, has a tendency to `` jump '' away from the other colors in drying, and also by its capacity to set, to preclude the use of ready-made gradations, so useful in decorative work.
Blood blisters could be prevented from forming by rubbing a work blister immediately with any hard nonpoisonous substance.
Never had no trouble with him before, thought he was a hard worker, hustling around to get a full week's work.
`` We'll work hard Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday '', Meek said, `` and probably will have a good scrimmage Friday.
Don't work too hard ''.
`` Bobbie will take the job as his just reward and work hard at it ; ;
Funds raised from the sale of land were to be used to bring out working class emigrants, who would have to work hard for the monied settlers to ever afford their own land.
Hard yakka means hard work and is derived from yakka, from the Jagera / Yagara language once spoken in the Brisbane region.
His capacity, willingness for hard work, his perseverance, and his alertness soon brought forth opportunities.
The University has been shaped by their spirit of hard work and dedication to the principles that everyone should have access to university regardless of gender, race or religious affiliations-a spirit which continues to guide the university today.
Arthur Phillip quoted " The living conditions need to improve or my men won't work as hard, so I have come to a conclusion that I must hire surgeons to fix the convicts.
For example, the daughter of a rich, famous ancestor or father would work hard at her tattoos to show the accomplishments of that ancestor or father.
Franklin was foundational in defining the American ethos as a marriage of the practical values of thrift, hard work, education, community spirit, self-governing institutions, and opposition to authoritarianism both political and religious, with the scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.
As he told the graduating class of 1990 at Kenyon College, " It's surprising how hard we'll work when the work is done just for ourselves.
" The Oriole Way was a belief that hard work, professionalism, and a strong understanding of fundamentals were the keys to success at the major league level.

hard and was
It was the only thing about her that was the least bit hard to remember.
The flat, hard cap was small, but he thrust it to the back of his head.
clutched her throat and sucked up the moisture in her mouth so that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws.
He was an honest man doing a hard job, and the implication that he was anything else was unbearable.
He was looking out on the dark waters of the Lake when I came upon him and without wasting words I smacked him hard across the face.
Her laugh was hard.
It was snowing hard when they got there and they saw no horses outside.
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
It was Dandy Brandon, clad only in a bloody loincloth, emaciated and quaking as if the devil were breathing hard on him.
Thomas tried hard to have his cavalry ready for the test it was to meet, but his plans were wrecked when it was forced into a campaign without optimum mobility and with its commander stripped from it.
It was the hard way to fight a war but Thomas did it without making any disastrous mistakes.
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.

hard and rewarded
They should be rewarded for trying hard and for improving their skills rather than punished or criticized for losing a game or competition.
Many people, for example, do not seem properly rewarded for their hard work and dedication.
This shows the work ethic of Protestant England, where those who work hard get rewarded, such as the industrious apprentice who becomes Sheriff ( plate 8 ), Alderman ( plate 10 ), and finally the Lord Mayor of London in the last plate in the series.
Due to her hard work, the King rewarded her with a large sum of money, and she purchased a property at Maintenon.
It was, I think, his way of proving us, for he always rewarded us in some way when an extra hard bit of work was over.
The many company stories woven together express the dedication and hard work that dancers must put in to their art, although they are seldom rewarded with fame or fortune.
This progression confirmed that hard work and talent would be rewarded, reinforced values of equality and diversity, and provided female viewers with reassurance of seeing a friendly, supportive workplace, and a character that struggled to be assertive and to overcome shyness, succeeding in gaining the respect of her coworkers.
Belgian driver Thierry Boutsen ( Benetton B187 ) chased the leaders hard all race to be rewarded with fourth place ahead of the Brabham BT56 of Italian Riccardo Patrese.
With a combination of serious competition and light entertainment, annual shows acknowledged and rewarded the hard work and skill of primary producers and provided a venue for rural families to socialise.
His hard work was rewarded with an expanded role in 2005, as he started 18 out of 20 matches.
A high school graduate from a poverty-stricken rural town, her intelligence and hard work at school have been rewarded with a full scholarship to Dupont.
Faced with the possibility to miss for the first time ever a Rugby World Cup, Romania worked hard and were rewarded with the 2010 title.
Leeds chairman Ken Bates rewarded McAllister for his hard work and the team's good form – just two defeats in 12 games – by offering him a new 12-month rolling contract on 3 April 2008.
His hard work in the fields is preceded by a hearty breakfast of eggs, ham, biscuits, and the one cup of coffee his mother allows him, and at day's end he's rewarded with an evening on the front porch, where the family gathers around the radio to listen to Harry Caray announce the St. Louis games.
With George Washington forced to make a hard choice between protecting his argumentative friend and showing loyalty to the colonists ' cause, in the autumn of 1775 Boucher returned to England with his wife, Eleanor Addison of Oxon Hill, Maryland, where his loyalism was rewarded by a government pension.
* Senior Week During this week the seniors are congratulated and rewarded for their hard work throughout their high school career.
After a spin at the chicane on the first lap, Nakajima charged hard through the field, setting the fastest lap of the race ( 1: 38. 480 compared to Senna's pole time of 1: 16. 665 ) and was rewarded with 4th place, only 4. 648 seconds behind the Williams of Riccardo Patrese.
Carrillo was rewarded for her hard work by producer Carla Estrada with an offer for the role of Teresa in the telenovela Te Sigo Amando ( I still love you ).
Victorian novels tend to be idealized portraits of difficult lives in which hard work, perseverance, love and luck win out in the end ; virtue would be rewarded and wrongdoers are suitably punished.
Tremendous perseverance and hard work over the years have been rewarded with an outstanding technical prowess and a mastery over Layakari.
In 1773, Duesbury ’ s hard work was rewarded by King George III, who after visiting the Derby works granted him permission to incorporate the royal crown into the Derby backstamp, after which the company was known as Crown Derby.

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