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James argues in his final volume of memoirs, The Blaze of Obscurity, that writers who compose only in sentences "soon strain the reader's patience: sensible people are not long amused if they are flicked repeatedly with a wet towel".
By refusing to say whether he supports it (as he did in 1996) or opposes it (as he did in 2008), he remained in a straddle that will soon strain public patience.
The humid intimacy makes clear what the filmmakers think love is based on, but what soon strains the couple's long-distance bond is their absence from the wider web of each other's lives.
Relations soon became strained with her parents who believe their daughter was "brainwashed" by her husband.
By that thinking, investors might have concluded that the relatively low yield, or interest rates, on the German bonds — Wednesday's auctioned bonds were priced at an average yield of 1.98 percent — were not worth the potential risk that Germany's economy could soon be strained by the demands of bailing out Italy or Spain or other big debt-saddled euro union members.
Relations between MGM and the scientists soon became strained, as the scientists began asking for multiple script changes, and Tompkins eventually resigned.
Ambitious ninth graders will soon be straining to embody (their imaginary projection of) a college bureaucrat's idea of heartfeltness, and private admissions consultants will soon be coaching their clients on which extracurriculars give off that authentic heartfelt smell.
It was too much, too soon, and Pettitte strained his elbow.
But the eurozone's political strains may soon reach a breaking point, with populist anti-austerity parties in the periphery and populist anti-euro and anti-bailout parties in the core possibly gaining the upper hand in next year's European parliament elections.
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