Examples of using Laboured in English and their translations into Indonesian
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for the furtherance of which the Franciscans seem to have laboured.
as princes of this world, they laboured under invincible prejudices,
Andrew Bolts of the world have laboured so hard to create.
led to fewer shots on goal than previously, and they looked laboured in certain games(such as against Portugal in the semi-final).
residents out of the cities into the countryside, where they laboured under brutal conditions in giant agricultural co-operatives
Tite's side were heavily criticised after their laboured display against Switzerland and their unconvincing performance against Costa Rica,
For 27 years the survivors of this massacre have fought and laboured for justice without success,
respiratory signs such as laboured or rapid respiration,
Herculean Labours.
In all labour there is profit:
Transition, in labour, is the most painful time.
Profits earned by employing unproductive labours are merely transfers of income;
Labours worked for you for many years.
when she begins labour, Malim is busy praying for a son.
Or maybe a labour of something else?
Various tasks, representing the Labours of Hercules, had to be undertaken in strict order.
How can I prepare myself for labour?
I hope to see the fruits of my labour.
there's a reason it's called labour.
Most women feel hungry and thirsty during labour, especially in the early stages.