Others are angry but matter-of-fact about a lifestyle that seems unbearably grim to the outsider. |
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As the star got larger and larger and almost unbearably bright, the light started to dim, fading away behind them. |
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And nowadays, the marketplace wants dubs and shiny bling bling to spruce up otherwise unbearably ordinary rides. |
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It is unbearably hot out there, yet in here I have a chilled water cooler and air conditioning. |
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Unfortunately, the wine was almost unbearably sickly sweet, without any tartness or depth, and about as refreshing as a jug of syrup. |
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The opening scenes present a bounty of puppies so unbearably cute, they'll elicit a chorus of coos from even the stoniest audience. |
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Usually records of this sort are unbearably cutesy or too steeped in ironic smugness to be enjoyable. |
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Also be careful when buying fortified wines and ports as some can be unbearably sweet or acidic. |
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Rather it is their spouses and children who suffer terribly if not unbearably. |
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The child protagonists are either unbearably cute or irritatingly obnoxious. |
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I had had no water or food all day and my stomach was cramping almost unbearably. |
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Holding unlikely poses or broadly gesticulating, they often whisper inaudibly or shout unbearably. |
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A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air. |
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The pendulum of the grandfather clock sways as the second hand moves seemingly unbearably slow. |
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It was unbearably hot today, so we ducked into Kopi Phuket for some iced coffee and iced tea to cool ourselves down. |
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It is unbearably slow and cumbersome, and it's not connecting students with leases and sublets as well as the old orange card system. |
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What renders these tales of same-sex love almost unbearably poignant is their constant battle to be retrieved. |
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She began to bawl unbearably and leaned into Malachi's chest, clutching his sweatshirt tightly. |
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What they say can be both extraordinarily lucid and almost unbearably moving. |
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It's too hot to wear earplugs, and unbearably uncomfortable if your entire body is covered by the sarong, including your head. |
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It is Charles's job to appear in front of the cameras, grin and bear it and answer sometimes unbearably inane questions with whatever panache he can muster. |
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It's almost unbearably tempting to suggest a furtive flick on the nose. |
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If it's unbearably hot, we could duck inside the church itself, if that wouldn't horrify you. |
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Fears that the Amazon would be unbearably hot or irritatingly mosquito-infested were unfounded. |
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Her apartment was unbearably hot, and the house arrest made it extremely difficult to seek assistance or community support. |
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But January and February are unbearably hot and not a good time for international participants. |
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It is often unbearably hot underneath many a roof in Germany in the summer. |
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Skopje in Macedonia is a grey city of extremes: uncomfortably cold in winter and usually snowed under, unbearably hot in summer. |
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The jail was extremely bad? in the winter, water leaked from every corner, and in the summer it was unbearably hot. |
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Elements we interpret as romantically fatalistic must have seemed unbearably portentous immediately prior to the war. |
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In the realm of the unbearably twee, celebrity-endorsed lifestyle website, battle is joined. |
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When things are going well for them politically, they are unbearably arrogant, shoving it in everyone's faces, ungraciously lording it over all concerned. |
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The guy's improvisations are full to the brim with emotion, but they are also unbearably long. |
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However, he could do nothing but watch longshoremen with gloomy and weather-beaten faces unbearably slowly carrying boxes to the vessel. |
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He could be unbearably glib, but his patrician persona and acid tongue, his radiating sense of superiority, made for good showbiz. |
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Some will find it unbearably arch and the lovers rebarbatively self-satisfied and above it all. |
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Because otherwise social conventions and inequalities would be unbearably stifling and irksome, and terrible things and events would remain festering in our minds, unaired. |
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The later levels of the game are so unbearably evil, that this game really should have been locked in a lead case and buried half a mile underground. |
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It was then that Roger Byrne, United's captain, uttered 10 unbearably sad words that made the day so poignant. |
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Doctors must determine that in each case the child was suffering unbearably, and without prospect of improvement. |
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People always think I act the way I do because I'm a star, but in actual fact I've always been unbearably pretentious! |
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This unbearably noisy spectacle hampered both me and other members in the exercise of our mandate. |
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Some terminally ill patients suffer unbearably and ask their doctor to end their life. |
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Growing up to a metre in length, a Guinea worm lives in the body for a year and emerges through an unbearably painful blister in the skin. |
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Even years later, it is often unbearably painful to walk more than a few hundred yards. |
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For a girl who has already been denied control over her own body by the rapist, the current law is unbearably harsh and inhumane. |
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Although under-the-table bribes are common, the process can still be unbearably long. |
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She then proceeded to powder my face unbearably until I sneezed. |
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An unbearably long routine had Dan Finnerty of the Dan Band as a singing employee at a car wash. |
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They danced until it was unbearably hot and her throat burned. |
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So as soon as Gere realises that he has at last found true love, the only question left is how soon before Winona's unbearably annoying sparkly poppet pops her clogs. |
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Some small measure of this may be unobjectionable, but if the War on Terrorism takes as long as the administration warns, it will become unbearably stultifying. |
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Just looking at her made Nazneen feel unbearably hot. |
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The addition of five more items to the agenda will make the meeting unbearably long. |
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I'd moan about how unbearably smug this must make all those stupid optimists, but my time here is limited and it'd probably only slash a couple more months off my life. |
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Since his transfer to Mornaguia Prison in the suburbs of Tunis in January 2007, Seifallah Ben Hassine has been held in solitary confinement in a humid, poorly-ventilated cell which can become unbearably hot in summer. |
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His meanness toward religious people was unbearably callous and smug. |
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Knowing what was coming, the soft-grain leather felt even more sensual and unbearably irresistible against her skin. |
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To the unbearably bittersweet strains of the adagietto from Mahler's 5th symphony, Aschenbach sees the beautiful Polish boy, Tadzio, get beaten up by an older boy, before he himself is carried off in a Wagnerian liebestod. |
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Anson Mount is charming enough to merit a romp with his leading lady, although the way he seduces her over a piano is unbearably yukky. |
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Steel yourselves readers, for now we venture into one of the internet's darkest and bleakest corners: the grim realm of the unbearably twee, celebrity-endorsed lifestyle website. |
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While occasionally unpleasant, the film never crosses the line from bearably chilling to unbearably gruesome, keeping its characters credible and its events explicable. |
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Experience indicates that the famous 'trickle-down effect' often proves to be unbearably slow at improving the lives of the poor-if it does so at all. |
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Their experience was at once unspeakably common and unbearably personal. |
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The endless potential, the unbearably grim reality. |
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Making allowance for regional variations in pronunciation would, I submit, make the whole business of producing Spoonerisms puzzles unbearably fiddly. |
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If it gets cold quickly in a room when the heater shuts down, or if it becomes unbearably hot on a hot day, here we are talking about a hut climate. |
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Heavy mass materials, such as stone or quarry tiles in the floor and double layers of gypsum on the walls, absorb the heat and keep the room warm, but prevent it from becoming unbearably hot during the day. |
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The very different evolution of the AIDS-problem in North and South almost unbearably unveils this inequity as an international violation of the most basic human right. |
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Our job is to find ways of preventing these demographic developments translating into a pensions disaster, either in the form of poverty among older people, or in the form of unbearably high contribution and tax rates. |
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Indeed, Alain was unbearably present every day of the year? |
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However, for many the temperature during sleep can get unbearably hot. |
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The suits are equipped with an advanced air-conditioning system used to cool the environment that would otherwise become unbearably hot because of the physical activities performed by astronauts. |
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The baby breathes in sharply and then lets out a long, shuddery sigh. I've been holding her for nearly half an hour and suddenly she feels unbearably heavy. |
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I feared the sight of encaged animals would be unbearably sad. |
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