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To be excoriated by half a dozen will be intolerable, but must be tolerated.
"It will be intolerable," said he, "if you two fall to wrangling and setting heaven in an uproar about a pack of mortals.
Some night the secret itch will be intolerable and she will go out and turn everything off for the hell of it.
Her desire to treat her daughter as if she were normal prevents her from ever coming clean with Fabrizio's family about the nature of Clara's affliction; and it compels her to gamble on a marriage for her daughter that she knows will be intolerable to her buttoned-down businessman husband, in whose eyes, she sings, she "can see the winter".
So, just as you need to face the inevitability of death, you also need to consider the possibility of spending your final years in a physical or mental state that you now think will be intolerable but which may offer enough satisfactions to make life worth living when you get there.
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An officer of the Guards, who is not, strictly speaking, quite out of the top drawer, will, of course, be intolerable.
Mr Obama may have to agree to a spending-only trigger, and hope that cuts to veterans' benefits and defence will be as intolerable to Republicans as tax increases.
At a 1997 Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology symposium, he predicted, "there is no reason to expect different results in Nassau County," and added: "In the end, the consequences will be so intolerable that public outrage will cause the exam to be discontinued.
Unless Mr Bemba is at least granted positions on the parliamentary committees that oversee the government, his opposition will be meaningless an intolerable position for an arrogant man who genuinely, though wrongly, thinks he won the election.In fact, neither man should be too pleased with his performance at the polls.
"It's going to be intolerable and will affect people's health," she said from her three-bedroom house, where she has lived for 30 years.
'For the very idea that one man may be compelled to hold his life, or the means of living, or any material right essential to the enjoyment of life, at the mere will of another, seems to be intolerable in any country where freedom prevails, as being the essence of slavery itself.' Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356, 370, 6 S.Ct.
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