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"It is difficult to bear," he acknowledged.
But today his loss -- which was so unnecessary -- is difficult to bear.
Even before noon, the heat is difficult to bear, and everyone looks for a shady spot.
Not to besmirch the Cleveland Plain Dealer, but the fact that it is name-dropped here as evidence of dissenting opinion is difficult to bear.
Unlike nuclear testing, climate change is difficult to "bear witness" to because its causes (carbon emissions) lie in so many different factors and its resolution will require major, international cooperation of business leaders, politicians and other decision-makers.
And while he rode yesterday's Arc with all the strength and focus that has made him a hero to so many backers, there were signs afterwards that the giddy ride is difficult to bear.
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At first these interludes were difficult to bear.
She will remember the crowd forever, she said, even though the moment was difficult to bear.
The tragedies that befall the Gaults are difficult to bear, because no one is clearly accountable.
Such an evening and such a night are difficult to bear for every one of us.
Nonetheless, he said, it has carried a social and legal stigma that has been difficult to bear at times.
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