He toiled only by lantern-light, not letting anyone watch him work, and stopping when passers-by approached.
Tony worked for nothing, or for very little, groaning in wordless irritation as he toiled.
The 32-year-old toiled briefly as a kick returner for the Indianapolis Colts before breaking his back.
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He nailed every note, as if he had toiled right alongside us the whole time.
Surely, gay rights activists, gun control organizations have toiled with only minimal victories as reward.
Dreamers who toiled with hearts and hands to lay railroads and to build cities.
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For the next six years, he toiled as a shepherd, developed his spirituality through prayer and became fluent in Irish.
Search and rescue teams toiled through the night, working in silence so as not to miss sounds of life.
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As many as 36, 000 gardeners and earth-shifters toiled to meet the royal deadlines.
He shared a stand of 99 with Peter Trego (51) as Yorkshire toiled.
Before that, he toiled in the office of Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor.
Rivals have toiled for years to wrest the market away from Microsoft, whose Windows operating systems dominate the world's computers.
He toiled at shipping outfits in New York before returning to Greece, buying his first ship in 1986 and later setting up Cardiff.
Ipswich toiled to make the extra man count but Coventry held on for an important point in their quest for promotion.
Before coming to AllPolitics, McCaleb toiled to avoid writing the next "Ulysses" as a senior editor at Congressional Quarterly Inc.
And, like all those Olympic athletes, the games organisers toiled for seven long years to achieve two glorious weeks in 2012.
In America, three-quarters of students on a four-year university course will have toiled as an intern at least once before graduation.
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They spoke and marched and toiled and bled shoulder-to-shoulder with ordinary people who burned with the same hope for a brighter day.
For years, he has toiled at the FDA's offices, presenting data to advisory committees but not putting his face before the public.
England toiled with the ball on occasions and will have to improve if they are to beat Pakistan in the next game.
Michael Brown hit 48 and wicketkeeper Nic Pothas top-scored with 62 as Hampshire toiled after winning the toss and electing to bat.
From 1951 until his retirement a few years ago, he toiled in the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and other U.S. intelligence organizations.
And that will have to include the story of the captive workers who toiled in the sun for the sake of king cotton.
Rader and Gregg toiled to get the drug out of Bristol.
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He has toiled on many poverty-related issues and is a champion of the Vietnamese-American community that works in the shrimp industry on the gulf coast.
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Instead, it was dreamed up by Ms. Blakely, a former fax machine salesperson who toiled away at the idea while still working at her day job.
Three Sealed Air engineers toiled since the late 1990s to deliver the inflatable dream of founder Fielding, who was a director of the company until 1987.
Construction workers toiled for a year and built 12 stories on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Desert Inn Road before the credit markets choked.
For 40 minutes he toiled as Smith, who was passed fit to play despite a back strain, attempted to ruthlessly expose England's one-day captain's confidence crisis.
Perhaps the reason is that those who toiled all day in the fields became dark while the aristocratic elite, protected from the sun, remained pristine white.
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