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Laboured and dull was the verdict but was that years on and as a result of good deal more reading on the subject?
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Laboured and dull was the verdict but was that years on and as a result of good deal more reading on the subject?
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Laboured and dull was the verdict but was that years on and as a result of good deal more reading on the subject?
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You ought to run a competition for Most Laboured Sporting Analogy.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Laboured or facile analogies with the present especially novels in which the author hits you over the head with said analogy in an Afterword, in case you didn't get it while reading the novel.
Appealing historical fiction Carla 2006
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Laboured modern analogy and/or modern propaganda Alianore, Gabriele, Sarah C
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Laboured modern analogy and/or modern propaganda Alianore, Gabriele, Sarah C
Archive 2006-02-01 Carla 2006
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Difficulties we have long Laboured under without Remidy
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Several years Laboured, excepting the Winter Seasons for this two winters past, which they have at their Own Cost and Charge hired preaching amongst themselves which Disadvantages has very much prevented peoples Settling land there.
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Laboured accuracy of expression, and fine traits of character, joined to an arrangement of action, which should be at once pleasing, interesting, and probable, require sedulous study, deep reflection, and long and repeated correction and revision.
The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882
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