Word: laboredness
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For the French, this "liberty" represents a historic change of direction. Chirac means to free the economy from government-imposed restrictions under which it has labored for no less than three centuries. Known as dirigisme, France's system of economic controls originated in the 17th century with Jean Baptiste Colbert...
The 25-minute speech was more than just an official explanation of the Chernobyl disaster, which forced the evacuation of nearly 100,000 Soviet people. It was a dogged effort by Gorbachev to strike back at foreign critics and limit the severe damage to Soviet prestige caused by the accident...
And for this we labored to graduate from high school?
Morimoto, who mantains his post as a lecturer at the School of Education, came to Harvard via a circuitous route that began in his hometown of Pocatello, Idaho. After dropping out of school at age 15, he worked on a farm, fought in World War II, and labored at a...
Under an azure sky and a gorgeous sun, the stick-women--who had labored without a win in the rain and cold of five previous games--capitalized on 18 penalty corners and an uncharacteristic offensive barrage and defeated 12th-ranked Springfield, 1-0, before 50 spectators at Soldier's Field...