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"He doesn't need to carry as big a burden about 'I've got to do this' or 'I've got to do that.' He can have fun on the field".
Additionally, she says, young people "feel a burden about everything they post being tracked and followed".
Sometime toward the end of the second week in November [1963], I unaccountably felt such a burden about the presidential visit to Dallas that I decided to phone our mutual friend, Senator [George] Smathers, to tell him I really wanted to talk to the president.
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And if they chose to stay overnight, they faced a hotel tax of 21.25 percent--a burden that was about triple the average of the country's busiest cities.
Does the subject sometimes feel a burden to write about?
Collectively, the three companies face a burden of about $100 billion for current and future health care benefits, far greater than at the parts suppliers.
Some conservative management patients felt too old for dialysis, were worried about being a burden, and were concerned about traveling to dialysis, as previously reported.
Although it may seem like a burden to worry about these things before they happen, a little advanced planning can help you feel a lot better.
And, of course, there was the 2000 presidential election -- a burden that Florida Democrats wear about as comfortably as a horsehair golfing shirt.
The duo brainstormed a film, originally called "Beast of Burden," about a single mother raising a bushel of kids amid the 1970s' implosion.
It is a cumulative performance about a burden of knowledge.
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