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be overburdened

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The rock and subsoil that lies above a mineral deposit such as a coal seam.

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The latter is a new organisation, and already there have been hints that it will be overburdened.

In his 20s, he's still dancing a range of corps and solo roles; nobody wants him to be overburdened with commissions.

"If you discourage people from having a car, the public transportation system would be overburdened," said Mr. Wu, the Tsinghua professor.

Mr. Levy said schools would not be overburdened because the tenants or owners would move up and out as they needed more living space to begin raising families.

But inevitably, out of the blue, the artist would be overburdened, or a fan would feel slighted, and some minor grievance would flare up.

He said that he would watch film Friday evening and Saturday to see if there were any adjustments to make, but that he would not allow himself to be overburdened by thoughts of his glove.

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Our taxpayers are overburdened.

But that system is overburdened.

Services and infrastructure, already creaking, are overburdened.

These ports are overburdened and underfinanced.

Here, shelves are overburdened with research materials.

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