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A heavy load.
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Those guilty parties will not be outed here; their secret shame is burden enough.
The last thing, therefore, that Governor Deval Patrick, a friend and political ally of Obama, wants to do is burden the president with is an independent-minded, temporary senator who might vote against Hagel.
The customers' time is incredibly valuable while on this flight, and the last thing we want to do is burden you with responsibilities to move things around or to remember something or to handle something that would be tricky in any way.
Our former European business editor, David Gow, was there and tweeted the highlights: David Gow (@gowdav) #euco France needs to master deficit to control debt which is burden for future generations, says Hollande blaming his predecessors for prob June 28 , 2013David Gow (@gowdav) #euco Sharp differences btw Merkel Hollande over Ez soli-fund.
To obtain the overall occupation-AF, that is, burden, attributable numbers for each cancer were summed and divided by total cancer numbers.
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The test is whether an exemption is burden-shifting, not whether its source is religious.
"I think he is burdened by it.
Business is burdened by rigidities and regulations.
Myanmar is burdened with antiquated laws.
It is burdened by a garish marketing logo.
Adobe is burdened down by history.
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