Or is it an offense against the person she has spent adulthood laboring to be?
The owner, a lighting designer by profession, spent years laboring over the modest space.
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Small guys, by and large, are laboring under the high-risk, high-return delusion, the professors figure.
Rather, Rice is laboring to empower Teheran's terrorist allies in Hamas, the Islamic Jihad and Fatah.
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She makes an interesting biological case for why sharing the news might be helpful to laboring moms.
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He spent four weeks at Sotheby's laboring over the 220-page tome that describes all 330 lots in detail.
There are many honest folks laboring on Wall Street who work hard to help their clients do well.
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D. at Stanford University, where he was laboring in the seemingly obscure field of haptics, or the science of touch.
Be a man, be independent, and then shall the laboring man find the road ever open from poverty to wealth.
The Met still puts on big, starry shows, with hundreds of gifted people laboring behind the scenes to bring them to life.
Those governments are laboring to establish company-formation-friendly tax policies, regulatory regimes and immigration policies, while our government is asleep at the switch.
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After all its laboring and cajoling, the movement at the end resembled not a powerful juggernaut but a forlorn lover wondering why his date never showed up.
It turns out to be a company town inhabited mainly by elves whose saccharine ways the cynical Fred, laboring alongside them, tries to shake up.
In short, for anyone still laboring under the impression that age is the bringer of wisdom and serenity, the film may be a terrible shock.
Will you have enough pension income to stop laboring some day?
According to Doubleday, he was laboring under a conflict of interest since he is also a consultant to Major League Baseball--that is, to the other owners.
It starts when you first arrive on the island and you see a group of people silently laboring on a shrine near a glowing green tower.
For people like myself, laboring under the twin tyrannies of tradition and socialism when I first read Rand in my native India, this is heady, empowering stuff.
In fact, both the national energy labs as well as the auto companies are laboring, with Toyota saying it wants to have a hydrogen-powered sedan ready next decade.
Without their leadership and steely resolve, the bright light of freedom for some 300 million people laboring under the yoke of Soviet totalitarianism would likely have remained elusive.
Wasserstein was personally recruited by David-Weill to help rescue Lazard, which by late 2001 had suffered a wave of high-profile defections and was laboring under the moribund deal market.
Group boss gifts work best when a small team of 10 or fewer has been laboring under an inspiring leader and they decide together that they want to show their appreciation.
The cost drops 30% on a Mediterranean hand-painted dinner plate if you get a painter to use a sponge cut in the shape of a leaf instead of laboring over brush strokes.
Brosnan appears to be laboring under particular distress, and his expression, as he listens to Streep chanting her woes, is indistinguishable from that of James Bond being ranted at by a deluded villain.
The PE industry is laboring under the burdens of high asset prices, the reluctance of Indian business owners to sell controlling stakes in the companies and virtually no viable exit options to provide liquidity.
More than ever before, children are being forced to compete for the top job, sometimes laboring for a period under a chief executive who comes from outside the family, sometimes being passed over entirely.
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