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"It would probably send most of the farmers on whom this would be imposed out of business," he said.
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"Wholly" may be an exaggeration, because after all, death is "inevitable and despicable," but by acknowledging this, Sisyphus consciously lives out what has been imposed on him, thus making it into his own end.
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Severe controls were imposed on movement into and out of Italy.
"I like what he's learned and I like the standard that he's imposed on himself to go out there and take it.
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