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During the day the air there may be quite warm, but at night or in shaded places the cold is often unbearable.
NME wrote that "the slick, dumbed-down Dungeons & Dragons rap-rock schtick is often unbearable".
The pain is often unbearable, and the suicide rate is high.
This is the kind of resentment that is often unbearable and paralyzing.
That load, particularly for those that can't find a job or sufficiently high salary, is often unbearable.
Charles Bukowski (or, rather, BukQuotes) said "The shortest distance between two points is often unbearable," and I had to agree.
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But he said that the noise on weekends was often unbearable and that when he picked up his Sunday paper, he would find the street strewn with beer cans, liquor bottles and other debris.
Even one of those life events would have be soul-crushing, and the combined anguish was often unbearable.
In the early days, the pain from the losses was often unbearable, seeping into every crevasse of my body and deep into my soul.
In Loli, where nearly three quarters of residents are considered poor, the financial burden of disease was often unbearable.
Either way, the stink is often almost unbearable.
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