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But his real enemy was invisible: he found it almost unbearably difficult to accept the limitations of old age.
The support for women who already struggle with the unbearably difficult process of leaving an abusive partner is being stripped away.
They sat in the one-room apartment to which they had just moved, and he told her the bitter truth: he was jobless, he was injured, and paying for her schooling was turning out to be unbearably difficult.
"It must have been unbearably difficult for him to see his reputation tarnished by the excessive probe by prosecutors and to see his entire legacy disparaged in the media," said Kim Jong-sup, a former presidential spokesman.
The same panel lauded the use of ultrasound images in changing the minds of erstwhile advocates for choice, though I wonder if the potential efficacy of that approach has less to do with forcing women to look at a fetus and demanding a specific outcome about it than it does with engaging in a woman in conversation of equals about an almost unbearably difficult decision.
And yet more and more I return to something so simple and essential, and almost unbearably difficult: learning to bow down before God.
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Abraham was given an unbearably hard choice.
While reflecting on his experiences, he will often say something casual but unbearably profound, like "People are far more difficult to change than I had allowed myself to believe".
The ask is unbearably simple as compared to how extremely difficult the execution proves.
Unbearably cute.
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