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  • It wasn't nearly as complicated as people made it to be, and I found watching this film anything but 'ardous'.

    This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: Knowing, Push, and The Unborn | /Film 2009

  • The team set sail from Cape Town on January 7 and spent an "ardous" two ad half months conducting the experiments, buffetted by the treacherous waves of the notorious "Roaring Forties" and twice having to escape approaching storms.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • These companies are first and foremost out to make money not surprising, given that their production is an expensive one, based on many years of ardous and expensive research, so the salmon will be sold on the most profitable markets.

    20 things we learned in 2010 2010

  • These companies are first and foremost out to make money not surprising, given that their production is an expensive one, based on many years of ardous and expensive research, so the salmon will be sold on the most profitable markets.

    20 things we learned in 2010 2010

  • The mixing of the concrete is the most ardous part of this project.

    Fun With Concrete « Fairegarden 2009

  • Who knew sitting down for forty-four minutes and commenting on a show you supposedly love was such an ardous task.

    Ever Wonder Why… | the TV addict 2007

  • In Hindsight, I thank her for gettting Barack fully prepared with a long and ardous primary.

    Hillary's PAC Donates $500,000 To House And Senate Candidates 2009

  • The work can be ardous and is usually of painstaking character, requiring infinite patience, skill, and a knowledge of animal osteology.

    Archive 2009-02-01 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • The work can be ardous and is usually of painstaking character, requiring infinite patience, skill, and a knowledge of animal osteology.

    The Preparator ReBecca Foster 2009

  • Building a viable state, especially after a war, is a very long and ardous process.

    Sound Politics: Liberals Are About to Go Apoplectic 2006

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