Word: laboredness
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When she got the job in 1975, Economist Rivlin, 48, an Indiana-bred Bryn Mawr magna who had labored 22 years at the left-listing Brookings Institution and in the bureaucracy, faced two hurdles. Many in Capitol Hill's chauvinist bastion gossiped that the Judy Garland look-alike would...
Granted, the Republic of Korea has gone a remarkable way toward providing the bulk of its people with a decent standard of living. But the argument that the shattered lives of Lee Yong-hui, Paik Nakchung and others is the cost that must be paid for this prosperity is a...
The team labored in obscurity all winter. But when the New England championships ended Saturday, the Harvard men's volleyball team had spiked its way to victory.
The White House labored exhaustively behind the scenes for a moderate settlement, and made a compromise in the middle of last week. Reversing an earlier ruling, a top-level strategy group said that 21? of a 58?-an-hour cost of living increase due to the union on April 1...
Men and women of good will have labored day and night to bring about this happy moment. Egyptians and Israelis alike pursued their sacred goal... But the man who performed the miracle was President Carter. Without any exaggeration, what he did constitutes one of the greatest achievements of our time...