Progress was slow and laborious, and his efforts yielded a quarter of the supplies he had lost. |
This removes the laborious task of measuring the absolute leaf temperatures for individual plants in a population. |
His photographs on show at Victoria Miro emerge out of a laborious process beginning with an image of a building or an interior. |
Engraving is often described as a slow and laborious process, and its practitioners as drudges, but this is misleading. |
The European quickset hedges of hawthorn and willow never became popular on the Island, perhaps because maintaining them is quite laborious. |
To get a true look at your portfolio, you're left with laborious pencilwork or keyboarding to merge these data with other holdings. |