In the nature of things, the art was attacked by flies and maggots, and the stench is reported to have been unendurable. |
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I can see that this job will push me to unendurable new intellectual heights. |
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Those people who need others to confirm their sense of existence fear solitude and find nature's indifference to human beings unendurable. |
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In hot weather, the smell was unendurable, forcing members of Parliament right next to the river, to find a solution. |
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Let his suffering be remembered as an example to us all on how to endure personal struggles we may think to be unendurable. |
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All of them were sensitive men who must have found the horrors of war almost unendurable. |
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I told him that if he felt that life had become unendurable I could not, as his friend, ask him to go on enduring it. |
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In Japan, retirement has become a risky business for many wives, who are finding the stress of their husband's presence at home unendurable. |
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Such losses can seem to be unendurable because we cannot let go of what we have lost. |
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He devotes an almost unendurable amount of space to Bogarde's antecedents, family and childhood. |
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Yes, the tourist hordes can be almost unendurable, and yes, the canals can whiff a bit. |
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But this's the copy that's on release, in which what's discernible is not poetic spareness or austere lyricism, but unendurable tedium and muddle. |
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But colleagues were grateful for his vivid wit, because without it his brilliance would have been unendurable. |
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Our concern is growing, with the fear that these two processes may exert further, unendurable pressure on our Mediterranean crops. |
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Jerusalem can no longer remain torn apart by divisions that are more unendurable here than anywhere else. |
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The structure of the course and the exercises bring up deep issues that at first may seem unendurable and overwhelming. |
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Typical symptoms are unendurable pain during the night or if the arm is moved and difficulty lifting the arm sideways. |
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The movie eventually crescendos into nearly unendurable hysteria. |
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There is nothing new about England's social, economic and cultural decay, but the spectacle has of late become so unedifying as to be almost unendurable. |
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He wept inside for the pain that she was feeling, for having just found her father and to have him taken so cruelly from her was something that was nearly unendurable. |
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In such dramatic situations, a human approach calls for the possibility of expressing parents' deep feelings but not allowing these to be totally distorted by unendurable feelings of guilt. |
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It was a beautiful June day with plenty of sun, but on these shelterless lands, high up in the sky, the wind whistled with an unendurable brutality. |
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Then the anguish increased to unendurable massivity and nightmare dimensions, making her scream and vomit. |
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In other regions, however, conditions are still unendurable. |
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But the pain in her head and, now, her eyes was unendurable. |
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He thought he knew being aflame. But this was sustained explosion, reaching now and then a quite unendurable brisance. |
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But all this movie-think is precisely why I find Tarantino unendurable. |
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You should know that that is a misericordia? a compassionate instrument for killing people who ask for that on the battlefield because they have been wounded and are dying in unendurable pain. |
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