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But as more weblogs appear, these cultural connections are becoming strained.
Venezuela's neighbors have been generous in aiding immigrants, but their resources are becoming strained.
These partnerships are becoming strained, however, because the private arm is continually asked to lift more of the load.
Among the most dramatic of Bush's proposals is a fee that the Federal Aviation Administration would charge airlines to help pay for new air traffic control services, which are becoming strained by an increasing volume of air traffic.
While no one is firing upon each other with muskets and cannons, neighbors are being pit against neighbors and relationships between family members are becoming strained over competing visions for the future of the state.
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At this same time, I noticed my relationship with my wife was becoming strained, not because our relationship was strained (at this particular moment), but because I was extremely strained.
Life was becoming strained inside the jury box, too.
That is the argument which has prevailed so far, but there are signs that patience is becoming strained.
By this point her marriage to Jason Siemon, a basketball player in England, was becoming strained; they would soon separate.
In Osaka, where the number of homeless -- the largest in Japan -- is increasing swiftly, belief in those myths is becoming strained.
This course seemed prudent, especially because his relationship with his boss, who was taking longer and longer to answer Delhorne's e-mails, was becoming strained.
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