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One third or more of informal caregivers of cancer patients were perceived as being overburdened (between 31% and 79%).
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A big reason that comedy did so well (taking close to £200m at the box office) was that the escalating farce was always underpinned by a seriousness – the sense of an overburdened friendship between Wiig and Rudolph, much of it expressed through Rudolph's wistful stares.
The two complaining towns, which were joined in the action by Cross Sound Ferry Services, said East Hampton's refusal to accept ferries overburdened Southold and Shelter Island with traffic between New England and the East End.
Prof Conroy said: "RE in Britain is under-resourced, torn between competing aims, and has become overburdened by having to include other subjects (from sex to citizenship).
However, it is possible that this led to members feeling overburdened leading to a small decrease in scores between surveys 4 and 5.
Also during his tenure, Air-India developed a partnership with Trans World Airlines Inc. in the United States and began flying popular late-night flights between large Indian cities, easing the pressure on India's overburdened and inefficient domestic carrier.
To overcome elevator issues, the tower will use its large number of efficient elevators as well as its three sky lobbies, which allows transfers to be made between elevators serving a specific area with no elevator being overburdened.
Our taxpayers are overburdened.
The rich aren't overburdened".
Luggage Solutions Overburdened with luggage?
SERVICE: Attentive but sometimes overburdened.
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