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Only after Finn's initial burst did James Anderson find some rhythm and begin to give the impression that bowling was something other than an arduous burden.
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If he was poor, his wife and daughters cooked, and the process was so arduous that — added to the burden of years of childbearing and child-rearing — those women barely saw daylight unless they were out gathering food to cook or drawing water for the cleaning up.
In fact, from Kabul to California, where he and Baba make their home in the 1980s after an arduous escape from Afghanistan, Amir is never free from the burden of his sin.
Burden is a solidly fleshy, amicable man, given to arduous enthusiasms.
And I didn't have to feel guilty about burdening them, because I know that getting help for someone else is way less arduous than asking for help yourself.
"Ultimately, we want people to live without the burdens of addiction, but for many people the road to recovery is long and arduous, and protecting public health in the meantime is fundamental," said Kara Gotsch, who until recently was director of advocacy for the Interfaith Criminal Justice Coalition.
— far more arduous.
The conditions were arduous.
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