Engraving is often described as a slow and laborious process, and its practitioners as drudges, but this is misleading. |
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Others live on as hard-working priests or clerical drudges, or as the family man next door or at the next desk. |
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Should we see them as dreary drudges, blind to the creativity of the Shakespeares and Hemingways who are taking the test? |
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It seemed very out of place in the normal crowd of Saturday morning grocery store drudges. |
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They were necessary drudges, to be kept firmly in their subordinate places. |
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Anyway, she started secretly treating drudges at night after she learned that most infirmaries consist of a first-aid kit and a supply of heavy sedatives. |
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People can be treated as drudges just as effectively without modern machines. |
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The precondition for women's emancipation is the revolutionary overthrow of the capitalist order, which exploits women as workers and oppresses them as household drudges. |
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Semiskilled workers are cheaper than skilled workers but more productive than unskilled drudges. |
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The womenfolk are a succession of trollops, drudges, chavs and slags, the men all bellowing yobs and lager louts, bloated and beet-faced with drink, semi-literate and narcotised by the telly. |
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The subcontractors, true drudges anonymous of arms manufacture of Liège unfortunately never had the honors of a study, so that there is not any file the identifiers! |
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An even worse crime was perpetrated by those who begrudgingly took people in as evacuees, sold their ration books and treated them as drudges and punchbags. |
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