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To President Kennedy we extend the appalling burden of our hopes.
He has never seen them again and as a result bears an appalling burden of guilt.
And we could at the same time see the back of the appalling burden of the Private Finance Initiative.
The architecture plays an important part in a museum shouldering such an appalling burden of history, but Libeskind has designed a radical building, which meets the challenge.
But if a candidate can go through that ordeal and emerge even half-intact, it is about as good a test as can be imagined for the appalling burden of the job itself.
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These infants have extremely high rates of health service utilisation and hospitalisation representing an appalling disease burden among this population.
In the same way that South Africa transformed its horrific history of racism and apartheid to become a beacon of human rights internationally, however, it can transform its appalling AIDS burden to take a global lead on this issue.
In an interview with The New Yorker shortly before the release of Velocity, Eggers describes the burden of witnessing the appalling living conditions of homeless people as he commuted around San Francisco as his inspiration for the story.
The appalling working conditions make their jobs a burden -- and even unhealthy.
"Aguirre: The Wrath of God" (1972) is the most celebrated of these, and "Fitzcarraldo" (1982) has a certain notoriety, in part because of "Burden of Dreams," Les Blank's fascinating, appalling documentary about its making.
We have our own appalling crimes, but at least we don't have the added burden of the death penalty.
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