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Meaning of "labours of hercules"

Derived from Greek mythology, the 'labours of Hercules' refers to a series of twelve tasks or challenges that the mythical hero Hercules had to complete as punishment for killing his wife and children. The phrase is often used metaphorically to describe a difficult or arduous undertaking

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It has ivory carvings representing the labours of Hercules.
The woes and hard labours of Hercules better than.
Metopes from the temple represented the labours of Hercules.
The labours of Hercules pale in comparison to being a vet at the Darrowby show.
It is based loosely on the labours of Hercules.
The twelve labours of Hercules were slight compared with such a task.
There were twelve labours of Hercules.
Labours of Hercules.
It is enough to put the labours of Hercules into the shade.
The episode is loosely based on the twelfth of the Labours of Hercules.
Jacob the labours of Hercules.
The title is a reference to the Twelve Labours of Hercules.
They were willing to undertake the labours of Hercules to build a sufficient dunghill ”.
The most famous myth involving Atlas is his role in the Twelve Labours of Hercules.
Roman sarcophagus depicting 12 Labours of Hercules to be returned to Turkey.

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That is how you unconsciously conceive your career . The Labours of Hercules.
In the courtyard, sculptures were erected representing the Labours of Hercules and the Metamorphoses.
The one which really interests me, though, is The Labours of Hercules.

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