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Now, it is very difficult... at least I've never had the extra burden of a husband".
So, why on earth take on the extra burden of writing a book?
Failing the necessary upstream policies, the health care system will be left with the extra burden of the homeless.
Alexander had been aware of the extra burden of representing his older brother, 29, at the Games.
The extra burden of financing their lending for another six months could push some companies under, he said.
If Van Liew felt any extra burden of responsibility sailing a boat called Freedom America in these troubled times, he did not voice it.
He added that the extra burden of VAT bills in the first quarter of 2012 could be the "final straw" that tipped some firms into failure.
Those allies will also have to be more forceful in advocating a different approach to the US and be willing to carry the extra burden of new responsibilities.
A place such as Britain or Glasgow which suspects its importance to the world lies in the past has the extra burden of wondering what to celebrate.
He paused before he gave his considered verdict: "It feels criminal to me, unjust, to consider delivering this extra burden of pollution," he said.
This is for several reasons, notably the massive extra burden of margin collateral that it could place on market participants," S&P said.
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