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The reason, the person said, was the personal strain caused by the public disclosure that Mr. Gottlieb, 70, had been charged decades ago with second-degree arson, a felony; he was accused of drenching his Queens apartment in gasoline and setting it on fire.
He confessed the sense of "personal strain" had been unprecedented.
With the success on camera came personal strain and troubles behind the scenes.
While first minister, Robinson has found himself under considerable personal strain.
The minister later apologised for his remarks, saying that he was under huge personal strain due to his wife's illness.
For many, juggling these care-giving roles is putting both financial and personal strain on the family.
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The Weekly Standard, which has overcome personal strains with Mr. Bush to become something like the president's conservative superego, has taken to calling this "The Bush Doctrine".
They realize that even top graduates, if they come from impoverished families, may need help with the financial and personal strains of higher education.
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