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Why do they have to burden her with all that?" Then she says this interesting thing.
Not wanting to burden her family, she has lived briefly in her car, the only personal space she has.
In the ad, Mrs. Bachmann says raising the debt ceiling would burden her children with more debt in the future.
Mrs. Oltzik had done some research, and decided that nutrition and water would only burden her husband's system.
Nonetheless, she refused to burden her children, Lisa and Jonathan, now four and two, with her anguish.
Worry comes second best: his mother is already struggling to feed them, so he decides not to burden her further.
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It burdened her throughout the campaign, and it cut to the quick her argument for her experience.
While she is drawn into a relationship with a married and unbearably whiny customer (Remy Auberjonois), her two best friends, both gay, are burdening her with their problems.
Mary Reed, 63, a self-employed writer in Austin, Tex., bought long-term care insurance to avoid burdening her three sisters, should she need the care.
Although she has been unfairly burdened, her uncompromised tolerance and love for all of us is humbling; perhaps she was born to teach us that.
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