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I shoulda aborted your ass!" Even when Precious begins to overcome this abuse through special educational classes – in which she has been enrolled by a sharp-eyed teacher who has spotted her talent for mathematics – and even found a measure of articulacy through burgeoning happiness and self-esteem, she receives news of a terrible new burden of woe in the movie's final act.
Over all, serious crime in New York is continuing to drop despite the enormous new burden placed on the Police Department by the fight against terrorism and by skyrocketing unemployment, which many expected to translate into more robberies, burglaries and drug trafficking.
This is the Knicks' new burden.
A new burden popped up.
The open question now is how much of that might become the states' new burden.
Both houses of the Legislature want to relieve local governments of this new burden.
It is unclear how heavy a new burden Mr. Bush might put on Israel.
Now the terrorist attacks, and the fear of more, are adding a new burden on global trade.
So those fees will a new burden at a time when key financial players can least afford them.
There is also a unilateralist camp that sees a bigger NATO as bringing a new burden of obligations and constraints.
"This appears simple, but it's not standard, and it imposes a new burden," said Wang Yong, of the Chinese delegation.
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