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But the strain of her circumstances has made itself known.
Fourth-seeded Kim Clijsters defaulted because of a strain of her right thigh, sustained in her quarterfinal victory over Nathalie Tauziat on Thursday.
And, although she continued to review prolifically, her prose, which could run ragged under the strain of her deadlines, came increasingly under fire.
The strain of her arrest had led her to seek emergency psychiatric help at St Thomas's hospital in London, she said in evidence.
When it was over, Williams was reflective, and the strain of her back injury and her frustration with her inability to prepare properly showed most.
Like other students at the school, Ms. Sullivan said she was drawn to a military career despite the strain of her father's deployments.
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When inquiring about work, home life and the strains of her new job, a reporter notes that he hopes he would ask the same question of an ambitious male politician with young children.
Anita told the Aspen Times that she has six strains of her late husband's preferred marijuana saved and is working with a cannabis company to grow them for public sale.
"A more demoralised place I have never met up with since," she told me in a voice that retained some strains of her mother's Scottish accent, but no Australian notes.
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