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How to use Burden in a sentence

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Burden fondly recalls a charrette that brought environmentalists, business people, and farmers together in Willits, California.
There's a good trio of sisters, with Suzanne Burden outstanding as a snakily vain Goneril.
That's why the two profs, Chris Burden and Nancy Rubins, decided to call it quits and turned in their walking papers.
In the novel Stark assigns narrator Jack Burden the task of uncovering dirt on the universally admired Judge Monty Irwin.
Despite vows by politicians to cut red tape, the burden just keeps growing.
People, in their baldly anthropocentric way, experience rivers as obstacles, food sources, transportation devices, and beasts of burden.
Needless to say, this has led to additional burden on the locality's narrow roads.
I abhor my father and was relieved to be rid of the burden of his last name.
Was it our desire, living in a society where everything is disposable, to be rid of a person who was seen as a burden?
The rest of the morning he flapped from nest to pole to river and back again, trying to rid himself of what was now a loathsome burden.
It took 70,000 burden bearers, 80,000 stone hewers, 3,300 officers, and a forced levy of 30,000 subjects 13 years to finish.
Unfortunately, the United States must share the lion's share of the burden for now.
The result has been to shift the burden of proof to members and associates of those gangs, and, in effect, to hit them in their wallets.
Some of that shortfall can be explained away by a booming economy, growing employment and a falling social security burden.
It is a heavy burden you lay upon me, but if the worst comes to the worst, I accept.
The spontaneous regression of some tumors is usually explained as a phenomenon of the individual's own immune system attacking the tumor burden.
The burden of proof in an allegation of undue influence rests upon the person who claims to have been wronged.
Insurance companies say the principal reason for the dramatic increases is the spiralling burden of reinsurance on all the major insurers.
The large wooden cross was carried in relays, mostly by boys and ladies volunteering to bear the burden.
The trials have also shown that the new process does not add to the burden on the ship's technical complement.
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Examples from Classical Literature
By all means let him take up the Burden of tyre, so long as he can take it lightly.
Timothy consented with alacrity, seeming to feel the burden of his semi-attached state.
All concerned in Ralegh's trial and conviction have a heavy burden of bloodguiltiness to bear.
The true lover of the mountains flees the spot, for the day-tripper is a burden and desire fails.
The ligatures, skilfully placed to confine the experiment to a safe area, gave way, beneath the whole burden of a well-fed frame.
But an opportunity arrived which enabled him to disembosom the burden that pressed upon his heart.
The muscles of the arm, the strength of the body, a blow from a cestus, never yet raised that kind of burden off the ground.
Months afterward Jim Burden arrived at my apartment one stormy winter afternoon, with a bulging legal portfolio sheltered under his fur overcoat.
Suiting the action to the word, he flung his burden into the Slough of despond.
How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
That would be to absolve him from living, since it is life itself that is the burden.
Her marriage with young Burden was the subject of sharp comment at the time.
She had taken anna into business with her, but the burden of the partnership had always been on Harriet.
The sambar stag, though almost equal in size, will not bear the slightest burden, but the nilgao will carry a man.
The women of to-day carry the dead load upon their backs, and literally stagger beneath the accumulating burden of the ages.
In all truth, it had been upon Mrs. brenton that the burden had fallen most heavily.
I could have carried him, I believe, right on to buckhorn, he seemed such a precious burden.
The inward grace required must not be measured by the apparent magnitude of the burden, but the strength of the sustainer.
I give credit where credit is due, but you know well enough, Jim Burden, there is a great difference in the principles of those two girls.
The claim-jumper dropped what was left of his burden and went hopping on, acquiring stone bruises with every leap.
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