In the children's ward, the stench of dried sweat and raw waste is almost unbearable. |
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The successes of someone so different from them are just unbearable to these jealousy-consumed haters. |
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His suffering at her hands would have been unbearable had he not so richly deserved it for his crass stupidity and snobbishness. |
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People who catastrophize believe that the ache is unbearable, and that they are beyond help. |
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Phillip remained alone with his sister's body for an unbearable stretch of time. |
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Through the telling of the counterstory, multiplicity, at first a wound and a defense against unbearable reality, becomes a fruitful condition. |
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Day in day out, through the night there was hollering and shouting, it was almost unbearable. |
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The air was stuffy and there was an unbearable stench of blood and putrefaction. |
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The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity. |
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One of the wettest and windiest Aprils in recent years has caused temperatures to drop so much the young birds are finding it unbearable. |
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With each breath, the roughness became a little fuller, a little more unbearable. |
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It was mid summer by now and the weather could be unbearable at times, the sweltering heat making you break out in a sweat. |
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A great, silent cry came from the stone, ascending in pitch until it became almost unbearable. |
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From hurricanes to floods to unbearable heat, 2005 was one for the record weather books. |
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The peasants and poor suffered an unbearable reduction in their standard of living during the war. |
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Not only were the mosquito's unbearable because of recent rains, the cloud cover was the worst I've seen in a while. |
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The first opal claims were pegged out but, as a result of the unbearable heat and the lack of water, work was abandoned within three weeks. |
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Combat is one of the many areas where the game shines, not least because of the high stakes and unbearable tension that permadeath creates. |
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Last night on the evening air a faint whiff of garbage floated down the street making the heat even more unbearable. |
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For the rest of us, it's been an unbearable nightmare escapable only through alcohol and movies. |
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At the worst of times, this nearly-three-hour self-indulgent muddle of a faux epic is flat-out unbearable. |
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People, children, have some ingenious ways of coping with the impossible and the unbearable. |
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And the events of that terrorist super-Tuesday also give a nearly unbearable piquancy to old pictures of New York. |
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I don't believe anyone ever cleans this area, and the accumulated filth creates an unbearable stench. |
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The strain of her illness was made almost unbearable when Kevin and Tina found out that they had been ruled out as possible donors. |
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He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the involuntary muscle clenching. |
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The surgery improved her condition, but also left her with unbearable itchiness and sweating. |
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Even several people I know who generally share his world view told me they found his strutting pomposity almost unbearable this year. |
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Maybe I can prevent the excruciating pain and unbearable suffering from others in my generation. |
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The sentimentality, which at times reaches unbearable levels, is saccharine and cloying. |
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For the thousands of people who have trigeminal neuralgia, attacks of such pain are frequent and can often seem unbearable. |
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Feeling one of his ribs break, the excruciating pain became too unbearable for Fred to take. |
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Poor funding and underpaid animal keepers make the conditions for some of the animals almost unbearable. |
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Watching from above, Her Majesty the Queen would have understood Dalton's unbearable sense of loss. |
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If it sounds unbearable, then my deft skill at description remains tip top. |
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For a man of honour, a guilty conscience must be a dreadful, perhaps unbearable burden. |
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The heat, on top of this, was unbearable as we lugged camera bags and purses and backpacks around. |
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I took a wobbly step on my bad ankle, and instantly, unbearable pain shot up my leg, causing me to fall to my knees. |
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Without protection of the sails against a merciless sun, it became unbearable on deck. |
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I used it only intermittently, when the stress of my job as a scrub nurse in the OR was unbearable. |
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Our sense of deprivation is unbearable, but we also know the Algeria we are exiled from is not the haven it was. |
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Wait for the tension to become unbearable, noticing the meaningful glances in the hallways, and then wait for him to kiss you. |
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It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties. |
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Despite high doses of intravenous morphine and ketamine, the pain was unbearable. |
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Then I heaped the bedclothes on her and in the darkness the silence was unbearable. |
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About five years ago, she developed unbearable pain in her knee joints and has been bedridden since then. |
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The families suffered a night of unbearable suspense before the disturbed earth was revealed as nothing more than two badger setts. |
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It is a country of freedom of speech, more or less, but the ignorance and the shame of the essay writer is unbearable. |
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It was impossible to disguise the fact that Bolton was keyed up to an almost unbearable pitch. |
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Both clashed mightily against each other, wounded by their unbearable desire for her bed. |
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France would be positively unbearable without my dearest friend there with me! |
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It was impossible to hear anything over the deafening crashing of the desks or the unbearable exploding of the hallways. |
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All windows are open to air the rooms and with only shutters to keep out little intruders the level of noise is unbearable. |
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The friction between my skin and the service weapon concealed at my waist became more and more unbearable, but I knew I was being targeted. |
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I am airsick, and when I asked a medic for airsickness pills he gave them to me, I took them, and then I became so sleepy it was unbearable. |
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Tommy stopped crying and the only thing that broke the unbearable silence of the place was the front door shutting loudly behind me. |
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His daughter, having been made to strip naked in a scene so well written as to be almost unbearable, recites a poem. |
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The atmosphere seemed stifling, the sweet, sickly smell in the air was unbearable. |
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At exactly twelve minutes past two by my wristwatch the unbearable feeling of tension collapsed, and I knew it was over. |
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It makes the last two years of Smith's life sound unbearable, a morass of depression, insomnia, paranoia, drug and alcohol abuse and overwork. |
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Our 10 foot high surrounding hedge is in blossom, and the thought of losing that is just unbearable. |
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Both players found the heat unbearable but nevertheless played to the bitter end. |
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It was an unbearable scene to see truckloads of human bodies being carried out. |
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I was only a kid but I remember the tension being unbearable in the replay. |
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A hungry baby does not have much time to wait before their need becomes unbearable. |
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Maybe no bad thing if you remember the unbearable behaviour of London city boys in the mid-Eighties. |
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The roar of the crowd reaches a crescendo and the afternoon heat gets unbearable. |
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He was fine whenever the boys were around, but the silence when he left them at school became almost unbearable. |
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The shrill whine and unbearable thunder of falling bombs dug in under my skin and stayed there. |
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By the end of the vignette, when the bombs are placed and we are waiting for detonation, the tension is almost unbearable. |
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With the heat rising from the kitchen into her room it must have been unbearable in the height of summer. |
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She never thought she would be able to come to terms with the unbearable grief. |
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Today's lifestyle police would have us believe that it is unbearable because of these two diversions. |
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I clearly recall that in spite of walking boots and thick socks, the pain in my feet from the cold was unbearable. |
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When I first saw them, I found those few moments of newsreel almost unbearable. |
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Fortunately the family cats are pretty robust but many pets find these bombardments unbearable. |
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Then, a flight of 24 hours, arduous at the best of times, becomes an unbearable ordeal. |
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When the temperatures do rise and tights become unbearable, try the airier option of hold-ups. |
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My countrymen, in such a situation, a wrong decision can lead to unbearable losses. |
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I will never forget how unbearable the not-knowing and fearing the worst felt. |
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The figure looked unbearable uncomfortable as he shoved his hands in his pockets. |
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Then when summer finally arrives, we blast the air conditioning and nag about how muggy and unbearable the weather is. |
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Every second that passed he felt a greater and more unbearable desire to possess this small, slender body. |
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The situation for Japanese film-makers in the mid-1940s had deteriorated to unbearable levels. |
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It's also possible that the appeal of smoky rock bars filled with booze and sexual possibilities might be an unbearable temptation. |
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The unsubtle way that this obvious tearjerker attempts to align us against the corporation is almost unbearable. |
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A musty aroma of hunter's stew filled her nostrils, and the sour smell of soggy, rotten straw was almost unbearable all of a sudden. |
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The pain was almost unbearable as they continued to apply pressure and his knees buckled under the strain. |
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The situation is getting worse and as the Yuletide season approaches, the traffic build up on this street is unbearable. |
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But it was a split-second shove that was to wreck two young lives and cause unbearable misery for their families and loved ones. |
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I don't know what ingredients they put in those suspiciously yellow, polystyrene-like slithers of E-numbers, but they make tube travel almost unbearable. |
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Even if violence and radicalism don't cross the border, the cost of the refugee crisis is becoming unbearable for them. |
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Having localized the jaw pain, it quickly becomes unbearable, and I spit the gum out to give my tired face a rest. |
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She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face. |
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I found the white chocolate to be delicious at first but the Grand Marnier gave it a very sickly, sweet quality, which eventually became unbearable. |
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With the cross-cultural humor well running dry, Tucker sends his obnoxiousness into overdrive, becoming completely unbearable. |
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Other cases clearly involve unbearable mental and emotional stress. |
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The stench of rubbing alcohol and formaldehyde was almost unbearable. |
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And the more we do to perpetuate the myths surrounding motherhood, the more unbearable we make the cross to bear for those who don't find it all rusks and baby bottles. |
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Why do we only talk about gun control after the most unbearable national tragedies? |
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They kept on hitting one man with an axe handle and it was unbearable. |
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Under current law, euthanasia is restricted to terminal patients suffering unbearable pain with no hope of improvement, and who request to die when they are of sound mind. |
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Danny is gagging for air, choking with the unbearable searing pain. |
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In extreme circumstances of unbearable agony where others turn to euthanasia or mercy killing, Hindus know the sufferer may refuse food and water. |
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Whenever the smoke of the grill became unbearable I would stand in the car park with a lime and lemonade, or sometimes a shandy, and she would look up from her book and smile. |
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This unbearable realization riddles us with a paralyzing existential anxiety that we need to do something with, and quickly. |
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And our sense of which ones are unbearable is dictated by who we think we are. |
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The pressure will be unbearable, the stakes sickeningly high. |
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She then had the unbearable task of turning off her husband's ventilator. |
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The categorical imperative supports active euthanasia since no one would willfully universalize a rule which condemns people to unbearable pain before death. |
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Lisa suffers from fits of sudden rage and unbearable fatigue. |
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In scenes in which a man, begging for his job, clutches the ankle of his golf-playing boss, the mood is barely a heartbeat away from unbearable melodrama. |
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The account of a Christmas dinner chez Bucks, for example, is brilliantly executed but the agony is drawn out until it's unbearable, until you're made to feel unwelcome. |
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I remember riding from Seattle to SF in the mid 70's the route was panoramically beautiful but it took like 18 hours which was totally unbearable. |
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Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable. |
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The wine had become unbearable, and the waiter suggested the house wine. |
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To date I am still receiving complaints from residents and workers in the immediate vicinity that the smell at times is overpowering and unbearable. |
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You realize that swimming without fins has become unbearable. |
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Temperatures are not rising evenly, but rather we are going to be subjected to increasingly freakish weather, like this summer's unbearable heat waves. |
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Seeing the insipid life in the city and listening to the babblings of old men praising the past and deprecating every progressive step was unbearable. |
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The disproportion between his new self-perception and his actual social status as an ordinary businessman and later as a derided cult leader was unbearable. |
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My heart was simultaneously full of exquisite joy and unbearable sadness. |
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The warm practical clothes of winter whose sole functions were to provide warmth and comfort are shed as their weight and dowdiness becomes unbearable. |
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In the pictures his pride and pleasure are almost unbearable to look at. |
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Losing a child is heartbreaking, but losing a child to a treatable illness must be unbearable. |
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Heat and humidity are main factors in Florida, but the noseeums, mosquitoes and flies in some locations make staying in an open cabin unbearable. |
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Her boyfriend of many years turns out to be a complete and total slimeball, and a blizzard is making her road trip unbearable. |
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Your capacity for self-sacrifice grows when you feel unbearable pain. |
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It becomes too painful and unbearable when one's own friend deceives barefacedly using mischievous tricks. |
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Pte Jones, from Aberdare, and his comrade claimed they found repeated beastings unbearable. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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The regime, depending on Maurice's personal qualities as a virtual dictator, therefore came under unbearable strain. |
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The armistice was thus a time of both pleasure and of almost unbearable pain. |
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Sure, her gee-golly choreography is unbearable cute, but watch her eyes. |
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Jones suffered complications from the Cortisone including chest pain and Candidiasis which were unbearable. |
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Bad enough to think he'd wanted me as just another notch on his bedpost, but to think he'd tried to seduce me for cold-blooded political purposes was unbearable. |
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According to experts, the yellow stains on their teeth and the accompanying unbearable pain are clear signs that fluorosis is tightening its grip on the area. |
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