Sentence examples for crush work from inspiring English sources

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On the crowded platform, Celia Boyle said she could see only one way to reduce the crush: "Work from home".

The story takes place in Boston, but this textureless place could be Any City, U.S.A., just as the lab where Paul and his crush work could be any sterile office.

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If your crush works out it is you and rejects you, or looks completely bemused but it seems that your bratty friends are about to spill the beans, it's time to start coping.

Depression, anxiety and crushing work schedules, plus the stress and discomfort of crowded apartments, make it hard for parents to provide adequate nurturing.

One look at "Garden Labour," a 19th-century English stoneware sculpture, left, and suddenly weeding the garden looks like bone-crushing work.

But according to the men and women I've interviewed for Field Report, this sense of connection with and appreciation by the people around them makes the crushing work and razor-thin margins worth it.

Being an out, gay Republican is crushing work.

If not literally, then they kind of run away by creating crushing work deadlines and hanging out with their friends rather than going home.

It is hard not to read into these dense, crushing works the woeful details of Vierne's life.

The result is the expanding impoverishment of the middle class that provides a short-term benefit for corporations like Verizon and big Wall Street players but crushes working families and communities.

As this psychologically complex story develops, it isn't the normal crush of work and study that finally pushes this sensitive hero to the limits of his mental endurance.

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