| 41. | Until 1840 he laboured on the mission of Dumfries, Scotland, and subsequently in Edinburgh.
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| 42. | As verse, they were clumsy and laboured, but Coleridge was aware of this ".
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| 43. | Work parties laboured into the early hours of the morning in order to prevent further flooding.
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| 44. | He laboured there several years, and at the same time was engaged in instructing youth.
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| 45. | New Zealand laboured to extend its first innings to 328, having resumed on 316 for seven.
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| 46. | Lambert's laboured progress was eventually ended shortly after he completed his maiden Test half century.
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| 47. | Her face appeared purplish, her pulse was weak, and her breathing was shallow and laboured.
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| 48. | He laboured assiduously and successfully, being especially remembered for his zeal in instructing the ignorant poor.
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| 49. | The interrelations of the various peninsular kingdoms are laboured extensively, as are Alfonso's pretensions.
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| 50. | In the second round, she laboured to a three-set victory over Kazakhstani Zarina Diyas.
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