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She wasn't the only one whose burden would be lessened by the loss.
The estate tax, whose burden falls mostly on the very rich, belongs in the same category of double taxation.
I have a grudge against Shakespeare's late romance "The Winter's Tale," whose burden of whimsy usually exhausts me about halfway in.
One night Mr. Jalal has a vision whose burden is that the dying servant is, well, Vishnu: the Preserver, the god who sustains the world and who became flesh not just once but 10 times.
Rossignol wants to focus on how best to tackle women who hold only part-time jobs – which is at the root of economic inequality – as well as single-parent families, whose burden she wants to ease.
Indeed, cases like Mr. Demjanjuk's are in some sense only the beginning of a process of reckoning and understanding, a process whose burden now falls not on the courts, but on the rest of us.
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Her message was thus: there is an alternative to an austerity whose burdens are borne by the poorest.
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Finally, it's a war whose burdens have been borne pretty much exclusively by volunteers in military service and their families, and, to a lesser extent, by the erstwhile beneficiaries of the shrinking federal safety net.
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