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A large proportion of the work force toils on farms, for instance, and a relatively small part of it is employed in factories.

Even “Minari,” which chronicled the toils of a Korean immigrant family, offered a rare look at Asian American life in rural Arkansas.

So his vantage point feels arbitrary and off-balance, encouraging us to feel both the bridge’s overhanging presence and the powerful current against which the tugboat toils.

I love that the majority of Division I toils away outside the spotlight, but N.C.

After Aziza, a working-class woman, toils overtime to buy Shokry’s first wish, she gets snared in Egypt’s arbitrary, labyrinthine justice system.

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

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