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"They've grown so fast that it's starting to strain their resources.
The "war on women" rhetoric was starting to strain credulity a little.
They are exuberant, learned, modern, funny, and also, in narrative terms, followable, though already starting to strain at the joins.
It is also because the unionists' relentlessly gloomy predictions for an independent Scotland are starting to strain credulity.
"And I'm looking into getting broadband later in the year".Indeed, the growth in waterborne living is starting to strain the network's resources.
QARYAT AZ ZURAYQ, Libya — Rebel fighters made significant gains Monday against forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi in both the western and eastern areas of the country, in the first faint signs that NATO airstrikes may be starting to strain the government forces.
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That mythology, though, starts to strain when you add dependent human beings to the mix.
Certainly the film loses its way ever so slightly in the third act, where it starts to strain for resolution.
It has a false start and a terrible ending, a few saccharine scenes and a joker whose recurring appearances start to strain.
This is rapidly overtaking earlier concerns about the price of oil, which had started to strain the ability to keep aloft without raising ticket prices.
If your eyes start to strain as you as thumb-out words like "sovereign" or "erroneous" on the two-inch screen, a video-out port lets you plug it into your TV.
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