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I know this is the word used in English but "Holocaust" has a sacrificial overtone that is unbearable to me.
For a small country with a shaky economy, that is unbearable: Greece looks bust.Spain, though, is probably solvent.
"Fortunately our society has started to understand that there can be mental suffering that is unbearable, and cannot in any way be lessened," she wrote.
An Israeli rabbi has said that the prospect of having a gay festival in his city has created "a deep and terrible sorrow that is unbearable".
There are real people that live in this tension that is unbearable, and it has to do with their area of study, but it's also a competitiveness that never gives them any satisfaction or fulfillment".
The proliferation of reviews "has put on researchers a bureaucratic load that is unbearable," physicist and Nobel laureate Serge Haroche of the Collège de France said in a guest talk on Monday.
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"It was only the last year that was unbearable," she said.
"Freud thought dreams could carry unconscious thoughts that are unbearable to our ego".
I found that my teachers were impossible to talk to and complete fanatics of a world that was unbearable".
"My intention was to find someone trustworthy with whom to share my state of mind and my perplexity regarding a situation that was unbearable, not only for me but for many inside the Vatican," he said.
Their old one was around the corner from that of the Sandy Hook gunman, a proximity that was unbearable.
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