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Several committee Republicans complained that the situation was becoming intolerable.
For many Peruvians, the prospect of a Keiko Fujimori Presidency was becoming intolerable.
"Although I could ill-afford to lose the money, living apart was becoming intolerable," she said.
By the end of the thirties, Milosz's intellectual position was becoming intolerable.
No real reason - he didn't know anyone there but life with Marie was becoming intolerable and he fancied a change.
By the mid-1990s, the line between public and private space had blurred so much that living above the shop was becoming intolerable.
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"The situation is becoming intolerable for the European aviation industry," according to the letter.
I like my actual job and the company, but this is becoming intolerable.
"I think one of the reasons people are taking the train is that commutation by car is becoming intolerable," he said.
She said she wanted to reduce the workload that the teaching unions say is becoming intolerable and driving staff from the profession.
"In Tapachula and other small cities in the south, the situation is becoming intolerable for local groups," said María Dolores París Pombo, a social scientist who studies immigration at the Colegio de la Frontera Norte.
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was becoming predictable
was becoming palpable
was becoming paramount
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was becoming clear
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was becoming healthy
was becoming strange
was becoming desperate
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