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The sun was low to our left, but bore down arduously.
Both books are arduously researched, with King at the center.
Indeed, it is permissible to work arduously for their return.
All of us together we have striven for it arduously.
He worked arduously for the welfare of the country.
She arduously hangs onto both boys with one hand.
The ideal of social and religious harmony was arduously pursued.
Five held men in uniform, one to a cell, who were brought out and drilled arduously three times a day.
Breeds are thus less found in nature than arduously hewn from it.
Since the operation in July, she has been slowly - and arduously - retraining her voice.
The explanation came arduously, squeezed out by grief and self-recrimination.
What had she studied so long and arduously?
Then we would need to do a "self rescue" - pull ourselves arduously forward along the cable.
At one point, they were suspended high overhead by their feet, arduously curling themselves upward only to fall back again.
Wesley, still at work on the couch, concentrated so arduously that he failed to notice either of them.
I've had to practise arduously and break down into tiny components every move I make."
With the help of psychoanalysis, he arduously consolidated a mature artistic identity.
I practiced arduously, and later began flying acrobatic performances for hire.
Since then I have often returned these verses, slowly and arduously seeking to unfold their meaning.
Ah, that's the story that I am so arduously and so faithfully writing!
Spontaneity, however, was hard to come by on Saturday, though it was arduously pursued.
One door was off its tracks; arduously, Caroline pushed it to the side and then peered into the closet.
The United States has arduously sought to achieve these goals through diplomatic and political means.
As he saw it, society would grow better only through the painfully slow and arduously painful processes of evolution.
Her preaching has a severe sing-song quality, as if virtue were something arduously learned from a memory book.