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But is the refugee presence in Kenya really a burden?
"It became really, really a burden," said Janice Okubo, a spokeswoman for the department, who said that handling the hundreds of requests took up huge amounts of the department's time as it was trying to respond to an H1N1 flu outbreak.
The accumulation of stuff is really a burden that takes away much of our freedom.
And there were crickets... which left the burden of speaking out on my shoulders (although, it's not really a burden at all).
Studying here is very demanding, it's really a burden compared to other universities, but the quality is definitely much better.
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More tricky is deciding how far the heavy state really is a burden.
"When you're young it's great, but it really is a burden after a while," Dr. Potter said of the climb.
It's really been a burden.
Is this case really about a burden on their own religious beliefs or an attempt to impose their beliefs on others?
But it's the government, he added, which "really has a burden to show you and explain why something should be kept from the public".
High stakes bring out a cowardly, dumbed-down group of editors, and taken as a whole, it really puts a burden on all the other Post contributors to continue to provide a reason for subscribing to their newspaper.
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