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But those boobs were as much a burden as America's imperial role.
It is, the official said, "as much a burden as an opportunity".
Desire here is a knot, a jab, a compulsion, and very much a burden.
Film is as much a burden on the narrator's artistic aspirations as the self-strangling world is on his spirit: "Mr. Godard's movies which, no offense, are kind of a pain... to watch and make sense of".
One might expect a Southern psychic to be portrayed as ostentatiously eccentric, but Ms. Blanchett plays Annie as a very grounded, straightforward woman whose psychic abilities are as much a burden as a gift.
Láadan, a feminist language developed in the early nineteen-eighties, includes words like radíidin, defined as a "non-holiday, a time allegedly a holiday but actually so much a burden because of work and preparations that it is a dreaded occasion; especially when there are too many guests and none of them help".
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But the Blue Shield of California plan puts too much of a burden on employers and is leaving too much up to chance for contract workers or the jobless.
And yet, to be a name is not that much of a burden, as a name is not that much to defend.
"It was too much of a burden," Mr. Volpe said.
Does this part of the law put too much of a burden on the states?
But that puts too much of a burden on victims, and risks physical altercations.
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