Sentence examples for constant burden from inspiring English sources

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Being a foreigner, Ashima thinks "is a sort of lifelong pregnancy -- a perpetual wait, a constant burden, a continuous feeling out of sorts".

Charming, demanding, exasperating, Charlie is the restaurant's mascot and everyone's delight; but he is also a constant burden that all of them shunt off as best they can.

His most memorable writing made you acutely aware of the thrill of consciousness, but equally alive to the constant burden of it.

This constant burden of proof is especially difficult for families like the Muzingos, who live in a state that doesn't allow them to establish legal ties to each other.

Their batsmen have been pummelled in recent times - not so much by opposition bowlers, but by the constant burden of knowing that just about every time they take to the crease they require nigh on 400 just to save the follow-on.

This, along with a clever alternator that recharges the battery only when the car slows instead of being a constant burden on the engine, as is usually the case plus an even cleverer system that turns the engine off when you stop in traffic and restarts it when you depress the clutch, helps keep fuel economy and emissions equally miraculous.

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The four men who serve as representative victims, uneducated tenant farmers in Tuskegee, Ala., are all warm and decent, with a healthy distrust of white people and the simple outlook on life that comes with hardship: that existence is made up of constant burdens relieved occasionally by temporary pleasures.

The mid concentration of 5 mg/m Ceria NM-212 elicited pulmonary inflammation at a constant lung burden of around 520 µg, which is slightly below or at the border of the overload threshold.

For example, a patient complaining of "fatigue" may, upon prompting, report the constant, oppressive burden of a reflective, energy-consuming effort to decode and understand the meanings of ordinary, everyday conversations (in this case "fatigue" covers anomalous self-experiences, including loss of common sense, perplexity, and hyper-reflection).

Whatever the medium, the psychological and sensory intensity remained constant, as did Burden's fascination with the collision of shared and private space, boundaries and responsibilities, power and authority, rebellion and conformity.

He found that there exists the constant temptation to burden it with more rules, in doing so, "breaking the camel's back".

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