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They are tiny earpieces and microphones worn by people who can now talk and walk without the dreadful burden, poor dears, of having to hold actual cell phones.
"I don't want my children to have it," he said as his daughter stood by, looking downcast, "because it's a dreadful burden".
Of late, Mr. Zuma has spoken of his forthcoming trial not as a dreadful burden but as a welcome opportunity to prove his innocence and provide a civics lesson.
The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remain said the documentary had demonstrated "once again the dreadful burden that the families of the Disappeared have had to bear for so long".
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"Anti-epileptics, that sounds dreadful.
To conclude, as long as we fail to protect our children by detecting the roots of CKD in childhood, we in India, as well those in many other South Asian regions, will remain hotspots of the dreadful health burden of CKD.
It's absolutely dreadful!
Hodgkinson, more appealingly, encourages us to take matters into our own hands and simply shed the burden - 'the dreadful, gnawing, stomach-churning sense that things are awry, mixed with a chronic sense of powerlessness... forever hoping, fearing or regretting'.
For Danticat, the burden of responsibility and indebtedness is dreadful, her escape from the world she writes about fraught with emotion and self-loathing.
This is "obviously dreadful for the children, [but] dealing with the SSD is no doubt a burden for the factory management as well," the source said.
Dreadful effort.
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