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George tells Patricia that likely the burden of moving will fall to her.
Much of the burden of moving forward, however, is not in Obama's hands.
It would reduce the burden of moving fuel around, but that may be offset by the production process.
Cutting down on the burden of moving mountains of paper bills and heavy coins could conceivably save a bundle in cost-sensitive businesses like gas and fast food.
Then there's the burden of moving all that equipment to the game, as well as hosting a gaggle of friends, families, staff and sponsors.
Developing countries have long argued that countries that grew rich by using coal, oil and other fossil fuels should shoulder the burden of moving the world's economies to cleaner energy sources and help poor nations cope with the effects of climate change.
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The burden of manufacturing moving overseas is now the property owner's burden".
For young, middle-class men like Mr. Chettri, who still bear the burden of making first moves, the challenge is to interest women without most of the options available to the Western man.
The general reason for using this arrangement rather than a more commonly used arrangement is so that the burden of upheaval and moving is placed on the parents rather than the child/children.
Earlier in the week Wenger had stated that the club could begin to spend more money on purchasing players, with the financial burden of the move to the Emirates Stadium lessening.
My conflict was part of the strange and inevitable burden of responsibility that moves in along with an aging parent.
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