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"Young dark-skinned girls are still facing this horrible burden," Duke says.
"An assembly line sets a horrible burden on the process," Mr. Richardson admitted.
As for asking beloved children or friends to kill you, that's an intolerable and horrible burden.
Making Judas more human makes Jesus oddly less so, less a man with a divine and horrible burden than one more know-it-all with a nimbus.
It is a horrible burden to carry, and a former teammate, Cliff Lee of the Phillies, said awareness should work both ways.
Only now, at the age of 43, I feel I can actually live without that secret and that massive, horrible burden.
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Even if markets do not turn sour again, most of Europe seems stuck with low growth, high unemployment (especially for young people) and a horrible debt burden.
The fact that the deficit hawks can scream endlessly about the horrible interest burden on our children, but don't even seem to notice the costs being imposed by patent and copyright monopolies, suggests that they are not really concerned about our children's well-being.
TOMORROW, many people will be returning to work for the first time since last week's terrorist attack, and they will be carrying the burden of the horrible things they have seen on television or perhaps in person.
In contrast, Cersei's comments to Sansa suggest that the children she expects her court to bear will be a horrible, physically, and psychologically damaging burden.
There are many nice things that get burdened with a horrible festive garnish at Christmas.
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