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1 The herculean labors of his life require him to apportion his time minutely.
2 In 1854, the health of Mr. Pease began to fail under his herculean labors .
3 Men who are very active and perform herculean labors , do not generally belong to the class of gluttons or drunkards.
4 He performed herculean labors on his Committee, and examined personally the recommendations upon which thousands of appointments had been made.
5 Never before had such herculean labors been thrown upon so small a body of men, yet nobly did they accomplish the task.
6 Great thanks are due to M. Bierstadt for the almost herculean labors he must have undergone in presenting to us these living fossils.
7 She said good night, from her Herculean labors in the kitchen.
8 He, too, showed the marks of his Herculean labors , but only on his clothes and person.
9 We sometimes mock at the Herculean labors of men like Owen, and Baxter, and Calvin, and Edwards.
10 After Herculean labors "the Long Nine" succeeded in having the State capital removed from Vandalia to Springfield.
11 "She keeps mighty fresh and bright-looking after these herculean labors . "
12 His feet were too painfully aware of the road beneath them, and his hands too calloused from the Herculean labors of survival.
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