The move to a new city is made bearable for Nicky by the presence of his close, but small, family circle. |
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Unusually for a sportscar of this type, it comes with six gears, making the occasional motorway cruise all the more bearable. |
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This wrenching experience may be bearable when it is the price to be paid for development. |
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His wife and family did what they could to make life bearable, but his loneliness remained. |
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I will never fully recover from the loss, but your outpouring of kindness and understanding has made her death that much more bearable. |
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However I was consoled by the fact that when it had cooled down to a bearable temperature it actually tasted very good. |
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They're uncomfortable, and sometimes dissonant, but mostly they're strangely fun, which makes all these other qualities more bearable. |
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The sun was back and the drive through Rayalaseema, the dust bowl of India, was made bearable by the beauty of the rocks. |
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Massive retaliation can yet be seen as a rational attempt to make deterrence work and to keep global peace at a bearable cost. |
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The repeated photos in the papers would be more bearable and we could turn the sound down when they speak on telly and still feel a warm glow. |
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We know how getting a smile first thing in the morning on a working day makes the day all the more bearable. |
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Decent restaurants, shops of international repute, bearable hotel, excellent restaurants and the bustle that spells boom. |
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It was bearable for the first minute, when we said hello and the rest of it. |
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With cheerful colours from lime green to pineapple yellow, they promise to make the steaming hot days a little more bearable. |
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The trusty actor does much to make Alceste bearable with precise diction, polished movements, and general savoir faire. |
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It keeps them off the street, hence bringing less reputable areas back up to a more bearable living environment! |
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Drinkers will raise their glasses to toast brave children and make their suffering more bearable. |
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By no means a pleasant experience, this is a supermarket after all, but an eminently bearable one with zero stress. |
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The enforced wearing of flats is a terrible blow to anyone with an ounce of style, but it is bearable if you buy them from Marc Jacobs. |
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Anyway, when we grew up a bit more we discovered that each other's company was bearable enough after all. |
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The wind might make it more bearable but it perversely increases the burning, smoothing out the power of the sun but taking it deeper. |
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It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind. |
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For large numbers of farmers in Aunli, even the present costs are not bearable. |
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Simple, relaxing moments like this make the daily grind of being a student a little more bearable. |
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Those medications don't take away all the pain, they bring the pain down to a level which is just bearable. |
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Six hours later I was having steady bearable contractions so it was decided not to do anything else and just see how I got on. |
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None of these assets made Catherine's worst times bearable, of course, but she was luckier than many. |
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Flakes of green pepper and onions added much spiciness to the dish, but it was bearable for customers. |
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You have made life in this strange existence almost bearable and you must accept my apologies. |
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But for anyone taller than a metre, what makes it bearable are the wink-wink, nudge nudge grown-up jokes. |
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It's bearable though, because before work yesterday I bought myself a new personal stereo. |
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Getting high makes life on the street more bearable, and provides them with the energy to pick a pocket or snatch a handbag. |
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With practice, most unpleasant tasks become bearable, and Inez Graney had learned to look forward to the visits. |
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It is a credit to the cast that they manage to make this bearable. |
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But for that to work, China's growth has to be socially and environmentally bearable. |
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Thanks to low real interest rates, the debt remained bearable for the countries in the North and in the South. |
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Our fear is bearable – even pleasing – because it is generally unbelieving. |
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We always had a float in the parades and we always went to the football and basketball games together and that made college more bearable. |
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In view of the above and taking into account the good market conditions for PVB, the effect of such a duty is considered bearable. |
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If he goes and Naya stays then the next month could be bearable. |
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We rely on you to help make life with breast cancer a little more bearable. |
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Their number grew as dusk approached and the conditions became more bearable for socializing. |
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In the water sector, greater efficiency for the various different uses could largely compensate increased demand and at bearable cost. |
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Her commitment to the marginalized in her community made life bearable for many who otherwise would have had no life at all. |
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They serve not to make the film watchable, only to make it bearable. |
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They estimate that the system is not durably bearable because the PBC will not agree to constantly accumulate risky stocks of foreign assets. |
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The costs required of harvesters to comply with purchasing the mandatory selective fishing gear were bearable for the majority of harvesters. |
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That was just about bearable, but then they started spraying the table-tops with chemical cleaners, the thin mist wafting over onto our plates and up our noses. |
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They are simply designed to try and make life bearable, or at least possible, for people who are otherwise destitute. |
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The hot spell had broken and now the weather was bearable again. |
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The first night the cold was bearable by wearing our sweaters and raincoats. |
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While still cold, it was bearable, tasting like a sparkling grape juice. |
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The ensuing trembling in the morning made the plastic hours in the airport departure lounge more bearable, with only a few shandies to stop the shaking. |
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As a stopgap measure, I used a sanding disc and bevel knife to make the hole bearable to bowl with until I could get my ball fully repaired in the pro shop. |
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All that science has been able to do for colds is to make them more bearable. |
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However, with a squirt of deodorant, the smell is more bearable. |
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Just an hour out of Port Taranaki, the sea was a bit lumpy, but bearable. |
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What makes the pain bearable is a memory of Robin, at lunch, when she suddenly smashes a lemon meringue pie into her own face. |
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By changing hemispheres every six months they made the most of the darkness while the maritime climates of the two cities made the temperatures bearable. |
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Just a gradual, bearable, steady impoverishment in a world where savings linked to the value of paper money languish. |
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Unless a man is going to be content merely to make life bearable he should not start counting his years of age or his years of service as assets until he has nothing else to count. |
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The nothing is not bearable for the human mind, it is why each of us builds his little story for himself, everyone builds his little dogma, his beliefs, his certitudes and we struggle keep it, up to the end. |
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The story is more of a snooze-fest than it sounds, but it's the goofiness of Ehrenreich that made the very slow plot bearable. |
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The plethora of croissants, pain au chocolat, chausson aux pommes and pain aux raisins made cold grey mornings bearable. |
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They traveled steadily northwards along the coastal areas, warmed by the Gulf Stream, where life was more bearable. |
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What makes such exercises bearable, though, is the stubborn persistence of genuine craft amid insipid faddishness. |
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The anticipation of tasting a load of fresh boy juice made any discomfort bearable. |
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The test contained in the life of man is so hard that it is necessary to sweeten it with those spiritual and material pleasures that make it more pleasant and the weight of the cross more bearable. |
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Mind-blowingly boring work made bearable by the astonishing women who all worked there. |
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Still, it's hard not to think that the only bearable person in this animated world is Sid's grandmother, who points out to him that she never needed to be bribed with the promise of a new gewgaw to do her chores. |
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I applaud the beefing up of the trans-European networks and a good start would be for a fast train between Brussels and Strasbourg to make our lives as MEPs much more bearable. |
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But the other issue, as both writers note, is that reclining rights are already allocated unevenly: having less legroom is a lot more bearable if you are short. |
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But everyone, not just the record breaker, creates these little bubbles of meaning, drawing a line around a tiny portion of the world to make the arbitrariness of life bearable. |
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As well as national and international measures, a broad solution should be found for the debt problem of the developing countries so as to make debts bearable in the long term. |
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The main obstacle to the development of agriculture in many countries is often the difficulty of accessing loans on conditions that are bearable in terms of interest rates and duration. |
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The Brazilian federal system has always been a mechanism for making the reproduction of inequalities bearable, without damage to the territorial, social, and political fabric of the country. |
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The increase in expenditure will, however, result in a significant increase in food safety for the consumer, provided that the demands on businesses are bearable and affordable. |
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His vision of a bearable city is primarily social. |
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These two years were made much more bearable because of Spaghetti Toes. |
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Surrounding our daughter were nurses and attentive support staff who made countless gestures to comfort her and make her life in isolation more bearable. |
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While stress is unpleasant, being able to laugh when under pressure can make the unbearable seem bearable and can let you see challenge in a positive way. |
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Yet these attempts to shift both footing and topic are overlapped, somewhat interjectively and thus in overriding fashion, as S begins with what is bearable as fake laughter. |
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Then there was the day that would have been bearable if we had wrapped up and invested in a windbreak, plus a Primus stove on which to heat up reviving mugs of tomato soup. |
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He's in a great deal of pain, but the medication makes it bearable. |
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