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Wisdom may come with age, but both the brain and the body take the strain of time.
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However much he refuses to perspire, even he cannot hold at bay forever the strains of time and his calling.
He said the summer romances that develop usually fade with the strains of time and distance, when the participants return to the United States.
Mr. Bush is grayer now than he was then, reflecting the strain of his time in office.
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This strain is part of the clade from Turkey mentioned earlier; among autochthonous cases with this strain, no clustering of time or place of infection was apparent.
But the political strains of the time did not entirely escape his notice.
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The solutions are seldom easy — and children only complicate the issue — as couples confront both the emotional strains of spending time apart and the burden of additional housing costs, often in expensive urban markets.
As elsewhere, the witch craze in the empire seems to have been a reaction to the strains of a time of troubles, the actual causes of which, fairly clear now to historians, were hidden from contemporaries.
Not spending too much time in the kitchen is also crucial, so here are a few of my favourite easy holiday lunches, to help ease the strain of all this time together.
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