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[Nouns] exertion, effort, strain, tug, pull, stress, throw, stretch, struggle, spell, spurt , ... pull, tug, ply; ply the oar, tug at the oar; do the work; take the laboring oar ...
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tug the labouring oar." (D 202). I must use the freedom to admonish you, CLEANTHES, that you have put this controversy upon a most dangerous issue, and are ...
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to tug the labouring oar, and to support your philosophical subtilties against the dictates of plain reason and experience.' (D 201-202) Cleanthes' only response ...
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Sep 5, 2011 ... It is your turn now to tug the labouring oar, and to support your philosophical subtleties against the dictates of plain reason and experience.
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eyes of faith alone. ·But now the tables are turned!· It is now your turn to tug the labouring oar, and to defend your philosophical subtleties against the dictates of ...
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Ply the oar, drag a lengthened chain, drudge, fag, labor, moil, ply, do the work, pull, slave, stretch a long arm, strive, sweat, take the laboring oar, toil, tug, tug at ...
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... during the early 1880's, imported some fifteen thousand Chinese labourers. .... But during the days when gillnet skiffs were powered only by oar and sail many ... Photo (left): Tug boat tows salmon gill netters to the fishing grounds ca 1940.
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oak-tree oakum oak-wart oak-wood oaky oar I oar II oarage oared oarer oarfish ... to have / to ply, to pull, to take, to tug / the labouring oar სამუშაოს უდიდესი ...
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coadjutor begins to temporise and is no longercontent to tug at the labouring oar. In any society, however, really destined to maintain its place among the living, ...
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