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But Singer's conclusion has deeper implications: he found his subject to be "a fellow with universal recognition but … a suspicion that an interior life was an intolerable inconvenience".
"Trump" — a fellow with universal recognition but with a suspicion that an interior life was an intolerable inconvenience, a creature everywhere and nowhere, uniquely capable of inhabiting it all at once, all alone.
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Intolerance is intolerable.
A substantial number of patients do not respond to current DMD, or refuse long-term adherence to these drugs due to intolerable side-effects or the inconvenience of parenteral application.
The state of nature in which human beings originally lived was not, as Hobbes imagined, intolerable, though it did have certain inconveniences.
To praise the perfection of "Secret Sunshine" would be to risk misrepresenting its main virtue, which is its attention to minor infelicities and inconveniences as well as to unspeakable crimes and intolerable heartaches.
LFT is the tendency to exaggerate life's frustrations and inconveniences, viewing any form of discomfort as almost intolerable and to be avoided whenever possible.
Gardner says he and his wife have no ill-feeling towards his namesake – they hold NatWest solely responsible for an "intolerable" situation that has caused them a huge amount of stress and inconvenience, as well as "significant financial loss".
Intolerable horns!
Intolerable itching?
Lyttle found Stewart intolerable.
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