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Meanings of unceasing toil in английском
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Usage of unceasing toil in английском
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Loving ease, he lashes himself to unceasingtoil by day and night.
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Our mountains are wild and barren; our vales require for their cultivation unceasingtoil.
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Another week had thus passed by-sevendays of unceasingtoil.
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Oh, how hard it is to leave this life of unceasingtoil and sorrow!
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The Sunday concert was the only ray of light that shone through the week of unceasingtoil.
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He called his life on the Ayrshire farms "the unceasingtoil of a galley slave."
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The master and the third man were employed in the unceasingtoil of laying out the accumulating water.
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The fact, however, was not clearly established; and possibly he fell a victim to arduous and unceasingtoil and exertion.
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It has watched the unceasingtoil of innumerable slaves, piling up through many ardent years the idle tombs of kings.
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John, the second, still remained with her, assisting, by his unceasingtoil, to earn a supply for their daily wants.
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What I would request can only be given by the government after years of unceasingtoil and after the introduction of definite reforms.
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Thus the years passed, as Burns himself says, in the "cheerless gloom of a hermit, with the unceasingtoil of a galley-slave."
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In this alone, labor is its own reward; but enduring success never came to a poor man without an unflagging patience and an unceasingtoil.
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The doctor could do nothing: the disease was too far gone, and Antoinette's constitution had been wrecked by the years of hardship and unceasingtoil.
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'Fifty years, and more, hard and unceasingtoil!
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Unceasingtoil under the blazing sun, combined with the discipline of the overseers, speedily wore down Gaddo's strength, already impaired by captivity and ill-treatment.