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“I wish for Nothing so much as to be relieved from this cursed Scene of Drudgery and Vexation,” he told the delegates.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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“I wish for Nothing so much as to be relieved from this cursed Scene of Drudgery and Vexation,” he told the delegates.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Drudgery and alienation — in short *disinterest* — can be eliminated, but stress is a different beast.
Stress, Labor & Play 2010
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September 24: Drudgery (loneliness) - The Apartment
Lance Mannion: 2008
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September 24: Drudgery (loneliness) - The Apartment
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ROWE: Drudgery stinks wherever you find it, Wall Street or Main Street, you know.
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Isn't it better that they allow that someone connected with the campaign might have sent it to the Drudgery site?
Key Obama Surrogate Says She Believes Hillary Camp Had Nothing To Do With Obama Turban Pic 2009
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Drudgery left women's lives; a shopkeeper's daughter could study Chemistry at Oxford, marry a divorcee and as a working mother go on to a parliamentary career that would end in Downing Street.
History 2009
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Although it's aggravating to come across Drudgery at the top of the rec list and casual claims that Hillary is a sociopath, it's not the nastiness that's worrisome (freedom is untidy); it's the laziness, the unquestioning partisanship, the lack of brainwork.
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Drudgery would have been nothing — Smike was well used to that.
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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