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Because Porter's face and voice are virtually unknown to today's public, Mr. Kline said, he was freed from any burden of impersonation or imitation.
He was freed from any burden of education when his father died in 1870.
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To care for every cell in my body, to relieve my core from any unnecessary burden, became a mission, a mission that I deemed necessary for me to go on in this world.
In all cases, all costs associated with receiving the interventions were paid for from project funds, removing any burden of cost from all study participants.
It's also worth noting, of course, that "poor sales" and almost any other answer are two sides of the same coin: sufficiently strong sales can outweigh just about any burden from taxes, regulations, wage increases or most other costs of doing business.
From Kennedy's stirring "bear any burden, pay any price" language, to the "peace at any price" slogans of the anti-war left in 1972, the Democrats lost their traditional stature as the internationalist and interventionist war party.
Instead, from the 1960s down through the eras of George W. Bush and Barack Obama — from "pay any price, bear any burden" to "you never want a serious crisis to go to waste" — the defining vices of the modern presidency have been hubris, recklessness and overreach.
While by no means spectacular, his playoff output thus far has been far from a burden.
It is released from a burden of buying the expensive laser scanning sensor.
But far from a burden, public service has become profitable.
Now, though, it says it wants to prevent the D.C. Circuit from suffering any "undue burden".
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