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Pericles is deeply burdened by his loss and perhaps, too, a sense of guilt for having consented to consign his wife's body to the sea.
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The geographical distance between them, breached only rarely during their sometimes tumultuous lives, was a deeply felt burden to both — if perhaps occasionally a blessing, too.
I told her that I was so deeply attracted to Donald, but that I felt burdened by the past and my duty to the monarchy.
Current evidence remains burdened from relevant publication bias, which deeply affects clinical interpretation of HOPR.
It is unsurprising that chronic malnourishment and starvation characterize the poor in India, a country burdened by poverty and violence within a deeply corrupt and bureaucratic system of governance.
We do not recognize that she, like the triage nurse, is not burdened by denial and that she, unlike us, sees that our child is deeply, gravely ill.
A man of strong and seemingly unalterable opinions, Kennan was also deeply shy, surprisingly fragile, given to glooming and bouts of illness that led to hospitalisation, and burdened with Presbyterian guilt after compulsive philandering (not least with nurses).
"When you find something this deeply in us biologically, you presume that it was selected because it had some advantage, otherwise we wouldn't have been burdened with it".
Nor burdened.
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