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The procedures, certainly those for the smaller projects, still put potential participants off on account of their laboriousness.
Laboriousness becomes him, as does a kind of madness.
The department has established the following laboriousness for practical training:
This laboriousness is paradoxically mitigated by extension in a couple of longer pieces.
Worse, the laboriousness of the novel's ending is not really justified by its point, which simply isn't sharp enough to do any serious damage.
The laboriousness of this unsettling performance is mightily rewarded.
One reason for its slow ascendance is its laboriousness.
The effort was herculean ("The laboriousness of this process would be hard to exaggerate," they write) but well worth it.
Despite the laboriousness of his technique, Booth's compositions were characterised by a grand sense of space.
At one point in tonight's premiere, the concept is explained with characteristic laboriousness: "He doesn't masquerade.
The halberd symbolizes the privileges of the free farmers, while the wheel the village laboriousness.
There are no guns or glass shards here, however; Burden has abandoned drama for a childlike laboriousness.
The poet then returns to didactic narrative with yet more on vines, emphasizing their fragility and laboriousness.
She read and took notes incessantly, mastering facts with painful laboriousness, but never flinching from her self-imposed task.
The uncharacteristic laboriousness of Mr. Fugard's writing is accentuated by his staging.
Although this test is very specific, it is of little use in routine diagnostic laboratories due to its laboriousness and use of radioactive materials.
The explanation for the ethos of laboriousness strikes me as much simpler--it serves as proof of the artist's personal commitment.
Upon waking, Krishnamurti "with great laboriousness" put the instructions into notes; these were spell-and-grammar-checked, and then arranged and typed by Leadbeater.
And that consequently the modern, noisy, time-engrossing, conceited, foolishly proud laboriousness educates and prepares for "unbelief" more than anything else?
Lê Văn Thịnh's success came from his laboriousness in learning Confucian classics while others often relied on Buddhist knowledge.
A disadvantage to using contact prints in the fine-arts is the laboriousness of modifying exposure selectively, when the use of an enlarger can achieve the same purpose.
The emblem is decorated with an azure chief, with three small shields alternating with two or bees; the bees symbolize the laboriousness of the inhabitants.
Viva Hate feels implausibly fresh: the music's breathing again, free of a certain stuffiness and laboriousness that had set in seemingly irreversibly in the Smiths' twilight period.
Gullstrand recognized the potential of the technique and commented that despite its laboriousness it could "give a resultant accuracy that previously could not be obtained in any other way".
Because of the laboriousness of translation, since the 1940s engineers have sought to automate translation (machine translation) or to mechanically aid the human translator (computer-assisted translation).