| 11. | Miles would return to labouring work on the railways within a few months.
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| 12. | Anything that contributes to such an impression inflicts an injury upon the labouring population.
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| 13. | He then left and worked in labouring jobs.
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| 14. | The first use of continuous caudal anaesthesia in a labouring woman was in 1942.
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| 15. | Of labouring class origin, he had educated himself to become a Sheffield surgeon.
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| 16. | A few months of labouring and thinking followed.
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| 17. | In 1775 Edmund Rack, a draper and the son of a labouring Bath.
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| 18. | You appear to be labouring under the illusion that everyone should share your opinion.
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| 19. | It is probably labouring under several categories before eventually becoming part of Category Fiction.
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| 20. | You seem to be labouring under some misconceptions.
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