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Vladislav worried that "the brunt of the hardship will fall on regular people.
Recent coverage by British and American outlets suggests that the brunt of the opposition to EuroVegas came from religious groups, who objected on moral grounds.
Some traffic experts said that the brunt of the department's effort was spent enforcing traffic laws within an important but narrow slice of New York.
"My problem is that the brunt of the improvement is going to be put on the backs of those who can't afford it".
A new analysis of sea levels and flood risk around the world offers more evidence that the brunt of climate change will not be borne equally.
And they knew that the brunt of that injury would be felt by respondent in the State in which she lives and works and in which the National Enquirer has its largest circulation.
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"They're the ones that bear the brunt of the trucks rolling through their neighborhoods".
It's the people, not the animals, that bear the brunt of the cutbacks everywhere.
Whatever the rhetoric, it's so-called strivers that bear the brunt of the cuts.
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