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Labours meaning
plural of labour
Example sentences (20)
Another alternative would be to suggest that the Preface to the Labours takes place at one date but that the labours are completed over a matter of twenty years.
Ed Miliband, Labours shadow climate secretary, said ministers were letting “the fossil fuel companies making bumper profits off the hook with their refusal to implement a proper windfall tax”.
Every evil covenant, under which my family labours, die! in the name of Jesus.
Unfortunately, existing policies can’t protect landed migrant workers who are already in a precarious situation, and will put new labours at higher risk of being victim of forced labour, discrimination and unsafe working conditions.
And if you haven't already seen the fruits of your labours, you soon will.
Nor had the author been too keen to highlight her substantial labours.
The labours became a central part of Hercules’ mythological narrative.
For this pioneering archive project, artist David Clegg and photographer Thierry Bal travelled to sites outside mainstream art’s purview to document seven labours of love by self-taught artists, explored through photographs and interviews.
The farmers of this village under Trong gewog do not face a shortage of labours like in other parts of the dzongkhag, according to the farmers of Dungbi.
The hardworking doctor who labours night and day to save lives was once a watchman at the hospital he works in.
One of our central weaknesses is that Voters tend to forget us when we aren’t in the News, Labours attacks on us are keeping us in The Headlines, just where we need to be.
Thobani Mavundla (30) shows the fruits of their labours.
Highlights of the upcoming roster include Othello starring Oscar-winning Mark Rylance as Iago, a production of the lesser-known Two Noble Kinsman directed by Barrie Rutter, and Love’s Labours Lost directed by Nick Bagnall.
The 12 labours of Hercules are rapidly becoming 13, Larnaca mayor said on Monday in a wry reference to the ancient mosaics of the ancient Greek hero uncovered in the town two years ago that he says have caused havoc to the lives of residents ever since.
After marriage, Luise continued to write and publish, and was also her husband's faithful helper in his literary labours.
A messianic community existed at Ephesus before Paul's first labours there (cf.
And all of this was made possible by the labours and donations of parents, by a grant from the Wolfson Foundation and by further grants from Her Majesty's Government.
Apart from some of the so-called "Labours of Hercules" (see next section) he very rarely went abroad during his later career.
Before his first visit to England in 1834, the labours of Hugh Miller and other geologists brought to light the remarkable fish of the Old Red Sandstone of the northeast of Scotland.
Bopp lived to see the results of his labours everywhere accepted, and his name justly celebrated.