Word: toils
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear...
...issue of civil rights, which was spawned in political expediency, might never have become the political football that it has if churches of all faiths had thrown open their doors to integration 50 years or more ago. The clergy should toil in its own vineyard...
When Buddha approached the statue, "the carved figure arose and saluted the Lord of the World. The Lord then graciously addressed it and said, The work expected of you is to toil in the conversion of unbelievers and to lead future ages in the way of religion...
carols Robert Frost. "One Hundred is just around the corner," is Herbert Hoover's salutation, and Sir Winston, wintering in London, sends us "felicitations on nine decades of print, fret, toil, and smears...
...Does Fox think the strategic lessons which Brecht wants to impart in The Measures Taken are lessons which the Common Room audience could or should take seriously? If the answer in either case is yes, the directors failed on stage to explain why. Without that explanation their two weeks' toil seemed flat and offensive, or cute and inapplicable. Fox didn't sense the internal theatricality of The Measures Taken, and grew sententious about its external poignancy. Odets' play has neither, so Rosaldo at least had a little...