They were singing discordantly,
arduously, and with great effort, evidently not because they wished to sing, but because they wanted to show they were drunk and on a spree.
The small chirruping voice that uttered this request came from a little sunny-haired girl between three and four, who, seated on a high chair at the end of the ironing table, was
arduously clutching the handle of a miniature iron with her tiny fat fist, and ironing rags with an assiduity that required her to put her little red tongue out as far as anatomy would allow.
From the beginning of time Nature has labored
arduously toward the consummation of this purpose.
As he saw it, society would grow better only through the painfully slow and
arduously painful processes of evolution.
"We
arduously examined the records and the evidence presented but found nothing that would point to a specific act committed by Pres.
He pointed out that His Majesty the Sultan has worked
arduously to establish the pillars of the state institutions and law, to uphold its spirit, consolidate the values of justice, equality, security and create an atmosphere of peace and tolerance in the nation.
Al Saidi said in a statement : "His Majesty has worked
arduously to establish the pillars of the state institutions and law, to uphold its spirit, consolidate the values of justice, equality, security and create an atmosphere of peace and tolerance in the nation." Shura is one of the pillars of the state institutions from the outset of renaissance and it has evolved confidently, achieving noble goals guided by His Majesty's wise vision.
Persaud has worked
arduously to develop targeted skin solutions, which combine the brand's knowledge of the body clock with modern lifestyle learnings, all backed by science.
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arduously ambitious this exercise is.
'She was so young, full of dreams and that incident wasted everything the poor family had so
arduously built brick by brick,' said Wasim Qureshi of the MQM-P.
Arduously collected revenues face evaporation due to devaluations.
"But the dry rivers where the Turkana
arduously dig holes to get water are now full of bulldozers, building roads for the oil wells, while people watch in dismay."