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Labors meaning
plural of labor
Example sentences (20)
He who is happy with his portion, as it is said: “You shall enjoy the fruit of your labors, you shall be happy and you shall prosper” ( 128:2) “You shall be happy” in this world, “and you shall prosper” in the world to come.
I suspect you may harbor an equally perfectionist streak about the good works and labors of love you'll craft in 2020.
Again, for them the “hard labors” of truth and transparency pale next to the “easy habits” of concealment.
Anyone who wants to post pictures on the internet — bloggers, small business owners, social media professionals, you name it — labors under the Google regime for optimizing pages for mobile.
But you are starting to see the fruit of the hardship and labors on the scouting and trade side.
Emboldened by their war experience, African-American veterans returned to the Delta to demand the full rights of citizenship and justice, not only before the law but also in their labors.
Had I been paid for my labors detangling and sawing off roots, I’d have made enough to buy a new lawn mower.
Heracles was sentenced to complete twelve deadly labors.
Other factors driving the growth of this market include growth in the global agricultural industry, reducing availability of labors, and increasing labor costs.
As hard as Toller labors over his sermons and a journal of personal thoughts, the pews in his church are practically empty.
A token-based social network would at least give early adopters a piece of the action, rewarding them for their labors in making the new platform appealing.
Don Jr. went on Laura Ingraham’s radio show on Monday to talk about, among other important topics, the fruits of his father’s labors.
Dorothy was a 4-H leader, a member of the Grundy County Home Extension, member of the Ladies Aide group at Trinity Lutheran Church in Good-farm, and worked with Bill for Labors of Christ.
I encourage the readers to scan through his writings as they would see that he labors in extraneous torture to avoid mentioning the word PDOIS and its leaders even where required for factual reference.
Once it’s time to harvest the fruit of your labors (so to speak), allow a plant or two to go to seed and return some of the seeds back to the library for others to enjoy.
Among the last of his labors was the defense of the orthodoxy of his former pupil, Thomas Aquinas, whose death in 1274 grieved Albert (the story that he travelled to Paris in person to defend the teachings of Aquinas can not be confirmed).
Cervantes finished the romance of The Labors of Persiles and Sigismunda shortly before his death.
Costs and civic responsibilities The devolution to the censorial jurisdictions soon became a practical necessity, resulting from the growth of the Roman dominions and the diverse labors which detained the censors in the capital city.
Eurystheus decided to give Heracles ten labours, but after completing them, Heracles was cheated by Eurystheus when he added two more, resulting in the Twelve Labors of Heracles.
He continued this mode of life even after completing the 12 labors.