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To be saddled with a burden that is likely to never go away.
It's already time for the horses to be saddled.
Vicious was a strong name to be saddled with.
He has said he does not want Hungary to be saddled with permanent debts.
I do think that men who are sperm donors don't seem to be saddled with regret.
The journalism they launched is now too important to be saddled with an asterisk.
We did not want the kids to be saddled with this their entire lives.
You may not want to be saddled indefinitely with higher payments — and no right to cancel.
The last thing poor countries need is to be saddled with new debt obligations.
Said one: "We continue to be saddled with mundane, formulaic Adam Sandler films".
Does Mr Stewart really need to be saddled with more guilt?
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