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How sad that the process of preparing food for one's family has become a dreaded task to be "outsourced" ("One Mouse, Two Grocers," March 26).
Between the dirty machines, the sour smell of other people's sweat and the hassle of actually getting to and from the gym, working out can become a dreaded task.
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It's become a dreaded label for the NGO sector in Russia since Vladimir Putin introduced a law clamping down on organisations who receive funding from abroad.
I have become a dreaded 'hot-house mum' – one of those crazy people who won't let their children play outside.
The New Republic recently called her "the next Elizabeth Warren," suggesting that, just as Ms. Warren had been to the banking sector, Ms. Crawford "has become a dreaded figure to the industry she wants to reform".
Loaded with bad debts after a misguided merger with the Britannia Building Society, management chose to subject its bondholders to losses, become a dreaded plc and raise capital on the capital markets.
Nevertheless, those who live and work there — many of the old industrial buildings are filled with artists' studios — worry that they are seeing the neighborhood they took a chance on become a dreaded "destination" that, like SoHo and Dumbo, will forever homogenize its quirky and rough-edged character.
Similarly, in the presence of abdominal wall or paraumbilical collaterals, even a simple hernia operation can become a dreaded procedure.
Did sex start out as something you did in the spirit of generosity that then become a dreaded obligation?
For younger children, reading a picture Bible as a bedtime story can help bring some fun into what could become a dreaded time for a child.
Even then, the island remained firmly in the hands of the indigenous peoples, and the coastal settlements established by the Chinese became a dreaded place of banishment for those who had lost favour at court on the mainland.
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