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arduousness

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The arduousness of his days makes for restless nights and a wheezing that Sisa somehow doesn’t notice.

In the 1930s, however, radio — which was more transformative than what it paved the way for: television — became, Stirewalt says, a passively absorbed alternative to the comparative arduousness of literacy.

In separate interviews, the stars each attested to the arduousness of filming “1883.”

But her defensiveness speaks to the arduousness of this kind of revelation, the fact that it is going against not just entrenched power structures, but some formidable internal dictate of decorum or pride.

Perhaps a bit unfortunately, it never approached the arduousness experienced by Beethoven’s contemporaries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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