The death of Thomas Bruce of Arnot's wife Henrietta during the building of the well turned the project into both a labour of love and a memorial.
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The " SAW " team describe the working experience as a labour of love, and said it was their favourite album of all that they had recorded.
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He entered on this work, which was to some extent a labour of love, in 1892, and his methodical treatment of the publication greatly improved it in every way.
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"If you d have seen these things & I m sure they were drawn as a labour of love, but they re the product of a totally perverted mind.
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Now pursuing a successful career as a therapist ( hence the title ) his solo album seems to be more a labour of love than a stab at a comeback.
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Described by BBC Worldwide's Lonely Planet as " a labour of love squeezed into a cupboard-sized space, " the Castle and Regimental Museum was established in 1989 by the Duke of Gloucester.
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She said about the movie : " " This has been a labour of love for six years . ( . . . ) This film speaks to the world and to my country . ""
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The film is also a labour of love for Nick Cassavetes who directs the tale of madness and passion from a script his father, the late independent filmmaker John Cassavetes, wrote more than 20 years ago.
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This is obviously a labour of love so supplying the citations shouldn't be a problem and will strengthen the article immensely . Hope that helps .-- talk ) 11 : 51, 28 November 2009 ( UTC)
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The building missionary programme was considered a labour of love by its participants, and with the great sense of community that it engendered, it has made a lasting impression on everyone who was a part of it.