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more than 60 hours a week
Buildings, Roads, anything that involves construction work is considered Infrastructure.
When the workers work hard, and the President is enjoying a very good health.
The sides of the triangle will always meet at angles such that two of them will appear 'diagonal'. But these are not defined as diagonal lines. There are actually no diagonals intersecting any triangle. Try drawing one and connecting the vertices - it doesn't work and you simply end up tracing over the lines that define the triangle.
40 hours per week, anything over this amount is considered overtime.
Thomas Jefferson considered being president to be drudgery of work.
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I'm afraid I will find the work teaching piano drudgery.
hard work, menial work, labor
Drudgery
Drudgery refers to hard, menial, or dull work. For example, "She found the daily drudgery of filing paperwork tedious and unfulfilling."
Drudgery means a difficult task, something you do not looking forward to doing. Tedious, menial, or unpleasant work. It is something you must or need to do, but do not have any enthusiasm for.
Carrying the 50 lb bags of feed up the stairs WA beyond hard work- it was pure drudgery.
negative:slavery positive:doing a job
The word drudgery is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for hard, menial, or dull work. The verb form is to drudge (drudges, drudging, drudged).
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