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Weighing so many things at the same time can make things confusing and overwhelming.
Physicists, the most enthusiastic mixers of metaphors, speak of particles "weighing" so many electron-volts.
Indeed, Mr Zapatero has performed a kind of reverse alchemy, transforming economic gold into political lead.With the economy now weighing so heavily, two unlikely campaign champions have emerged.
Weighing so little means you can build up real speed, and the frame's excellent rigidity provides really sure-footed, predictable handling.
With the threat of terrorism weighing so heavily on these Olympics, the challenge athletes are facing will be greater than ever: Victory will depend as much on nerve and the ability to focus as on skill.
Once she's on her own, taking care of her house, paying bills and supervising the maintenance of motorized equipment, Eddison finds that she's exhausted, and also worried about how to maintain an equilibrium of energy and savings: "It was a complete surprise to discover that it wasn't the garden that was weighing so heavily in the balance, it was the minutiae of life as an older single woman".
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Note for example that if a certain ship (an ens per alio) has a property such as the property of weighing so-and-so many pounds at a certain time, it has this property in virtue of the fact that the ens per se that constitutes it at that time actually has that property.
He weighed so little.
It is not surprising then that Iraq weighs so heavily on the American psyche.
I'm so sorry that it's weighed so heavily on her for 30 years".
But when it comes to trophies, none weigh so heavily as the World Cup.
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