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"We're taking one barrier, one burden, away.
One burden is the contracts covering 300,000 workers in nearly every municipal union.
One burden of staging one spectacular show is that people will want and expect an even more spectacular one in the future.
One burden Hyman shares with his peers is the cost of content.
One burden was lessened, at least in the short run, for Obama, when Iraq this week approved the US troop withdrawal plan negotiated by the Bush/Cheney Administration.
It seemed one burden too many.
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The peace process is a complicated one burdened with details and nuances.
The New Yorker, March 21 , 1959P. 36 Overheard at a supermarket in Stamford, one burdened lady connoisseur to another: "It is a good place.
By J. C. Cullen and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, March 21 , 1959P. 36 Overheard at a supermarket in Stamford, one burdened lady connoisseur to another: "It is a good place.
The incorporation of a municipality is an 'institutionally viable hypothesis,' but one burdened by the negative outcome of the previous referendum and still feeling the detrimental historical identity of a not inconsiderable part of the local population.
As a result, the mystic was not one burdened by religious law, nor was he or she immoral.
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