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His hands, however, start to bear the brunt of this strenuous work, leaving him unable to perform his duties to completion.
The unions will get too strong, the poor will get too demanding, the tax base will erode, the cops will go on the take, and the subways will start to bear early warning signs of graffiti.
But when we are on our own again, with or without our aircraft-free carriers, all sorts of worries will start to bear down on us again, not least energy security and expanding powers to the south and east.
"We expect household consumption to strengthen through the second half of this year, as a number of government schemes designed to promote lending, even to the riskiest of prospects, start to bear fruit".
He said that a new sport strategy introduced by the government last year should start to bear fruit in terms of applying the lessons learned in elite sport to the grassroots.
In 2002, the genomics approach will start to bear more and more fruit.
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Don't use inside jokes too often, or you may start to bore her.
Don't do #4 too much or it will start to bore your audience and it will drain your energy.
Keep repeating the "It's good management, not luck" message every time she brings up the subject; soon enough, it'll start to bore her.
The overhaul is starting to bear fruit.
This stepped-up effort is starting to bear fruit.
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