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"Quite bearable," she says.
For rich societies in which technology is rapidly advancing, some efficiency losses could be quite bearable.
Working conditions at the Triangle shop were quite bearable, for those days.
If it comes to it, the Eurosceptical chancellor might just find that embarrassment quite bearable.
Cycling's gone up and the street's eastern half, at least, is already quite bearable for a pedestrian, with long intervals between buses, yet also accessible for bus users.
The hint of Cognac in the rich mousse filling and the thick layer of whipped cream might help make winter quite bearable.
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As an avid cyclist, with a firm belief that riding to and from work makes living in London not just bearable but actually quite pleasurable, it was one of the first things I'd Googled after the test shone positive.
You can include the backing track, keep the original vocals if you need help with the tune, and there's the option of singing only half a song, which might make a quite terrifying evening suddenly appear more bearable.
That's not to say everything I heard on the radio this year was worth a mention, but quite a few tunes made 2013 more bearable -- and hummable.
The references on Pawlenty's Web site to the candidate as "T-Paw" might be more bearable if he didn't traffic quite so much in smugness and scorn.
She added: "All of them really deal with immensely serious and in some ways quite dark subjects, but the luminosity of the writing makes them more than bearable.
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