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For some Union troops, military service became a mental burden too great to bear.
The telephone rang once more and it was his mother, who said in response to his "What can I do about it (her health)?," "You can stop being a mental burden to me.
The serve is clearly a mental burden, one she had time to consider as she sometimes took as much as 15 seconds between first and second serves: nearly twice what Wozniacki typically required.
Carl Darlington says uncertainty over the managerial vacancy has been a "mental" burden for Wrexham's players.
It is a mental burden" [P aged 23].
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