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(usually bearable, sometimes unbearable, mostly or always unbearable); Have you limited your daily activities, such as required by your job or housework, because of pain, aching, or stiffness in your knee?
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Instead he details the often painful, occasionally triumphant, sometimes unbearable, always deeply human narratives with care and empathy, and from time to time illuminates them with the urgent politics and telling historical contexts in which they exist.
But it's the extraordinary Venezuelans – not the regular Joes – who always found Chavez unbearable, and when he died yesterday, they probably all let out a collective cheer.
I WANT RESTITUTION!!! I'm not sure exactly what restitution should look like, because my wanting (love, safety, a good and present mother) is and always has been unbearable.
The reason for this has always been that unbearable suffering without the prospect of improvement is not restricted to the terminal phase of a disease.
As always, MacLeod spreads an unbearable calm over this calamity: "Everyone could see their three dark forms and the smaller one of the dog outlined upon the whiteness over which they traveled.
The travel, which was always hard on Ochoa, grew unbearable after her December marriage to Andrés Conesa, the chief executive of Aeroméxico, who had three children with his first wife.
Some have argued convincingly that Trump's plans for mass deportations and building a border wall are unrealistic given the resources and logistics required, but Trump's plan has always been to make life unbearable for immigrants and thereby force them to leave.
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