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The reward for all that toil is something part liquid, part solid that has zero electrical resistance at room temperature—making it a superconductor.
For me, at least, suffering on the trail means that the pain and toil tend to crowd out space for convenience.
What Did I Learn from the Swampy Muck of the Florida Trail? That I’m a Kink Hiker. | Patty Hodapp | February 27, 2022 | Outside OnlineThe Disc Embedding Theorem rewrites a proof completed in 1981 by Michael Freedman — about an infinite network of discs — after years of solitary toil on the California coast.
New Math Book Rescues Landmark Topology Proof | Kevin Hartnett | September 9, 2021 | Quanta Magazine
The best applications are often those made at the last minute, because applicants do not overthink their responses and toil over details they think need to be shoved into a question.
You can’t hack your YC application, but here’s what to avoid | Ram Iyer | August 26, 2021 | TechCrunchYes, progress is being made, but it must be faster if the current toils of agency execs are anything to go by.
What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun?
In the years 1914-18, women flooded into the workplace to take on the toil of men conscripted to fight.
But football is a game in which a moment of magic can undo an hour of toil.
Team USA 2, Portugal 2: Seconds Away From World Cup Glory | Tunku Varadarajan | June 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThese early British settlers soon established tobacco then sugar cane plantations and started importing workers to toil on them.
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
Churchill Would Be Famous Today on the Strength of His Writing Alone | Anthony Paletta | June 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe was rejoicing in the upheaval that permitted debts to be paid with a bludgeon and money to be made without toil.
The Red Year | Louis TracyNot too big for the fiery old heart that trouble and toil and hunger and loneliness had never quenched.
A Lost Hero | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward and Herbert D. WardHe was now evidently exhausted by toil, and dispirited by disappointment.
Thus it lightens the toil of the weary laborer plodding along the highway of life.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce | E. R. Billings.The comfortable yet humble apartments of the engraver were over the shop where he plied his daily toil.
Madame Roland, Makers of History | John S. C. Abbott
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