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  • The heat also can be unbearable, and fighting occasionally breaks out in the
  • t Oxford he found the manual work as a hewer unbearable and attempted to find more intellectual work
  • that noise levels and swearing was extremely unbearable and inappropriate for them and their childre
  • ilot, Baracca found life away from the front unbearable and remained as much as possible with the 91
  • although life for Jews in Germany had become unbearable and the beginning of World War II was immine
  • ascinating, but Ned soon finds his captivity unbearable and develops a hatred for the captain and a
  • Conditions inside the notorious prison were unbearable; both Barbara and Mary Ellen attempted suici
  • The Unbearable Burden of History: The Sovietization of Czec
  • utility rate increases describing them as an unbearable burden on business as well as the average Gh
  • f there was no antisemitism in the Army, the unbearable call to duty would be almost easy."
  • yments from "too many publishers" caused "an unbearable cashflow situation" and mentioning in a fare
  • "An Unbearable Fact" - 3:33
  • The second comes with a bonus track, "An Unbearable Fact".
  • ling economy that quickly made life in China unbearable for many.
  • yproduct of a WASP dominance that has become unbearable for the most radical and violent of the subj
  • ultimately is left all alone with her nearly unbearable grief.
  • In samskRt, this is called tvarA - it means unbearable haste or speed.
  • of " figures whose faces seem to express the unbearable heaviness of a past trapped behind their eye
  • h the brand of Christianity that perpetuated unbearable inequalities between the clergy and the poor
  • This is because of the intense and unbearable itching associated with the dead subcutaneou
  • se from those starving in the street becomes unbearable, Katie rises and closes the open window to s
  • presence, at one point the tension rises to unbearable levels for both and she forces him to leave,
  • little action, the suspense builds to almost unbearable levels."
  • of meaning, subtle symbolism, description of unbearable life.
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • Main article: The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film)
  • e credits include Blue Velvet, June, and The Unbearable Lightness of Being--edited the film.
  • le" and briefly in Milan Kundera's novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
  • causes us great suffering, perceived as the unbearable lightness of being consequent to one's aware
  • In 2010 de Rossi published the autobiography Unbearable Lightness which talks about the turmoil that
  • Between Love and Hate (aka The Unbearable Lightness of Dating) is a 2006 South Korean
  • y different types - from Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being to Michael Crichton's Ris
  • e, filled with only the memory of his wife's unbearable loneliness and a final, endless understandin
  • he can't find someone else to love he has an unbearable loneliness in his heart.
  • sed studio albums in 1997 (Walela) and 2000 ( Unbearable Love), a live album and DVD (Live in Concert
  • the finger of the second wife to swell up in unbearable pain.
  • re...ingeniously scored...(having an) almost unbearable poignancy."
  • Although the film has "an almost unbearable sadness" it is not bleak.
  • prevent heat from the cooking fires becoming unbearable, the kitchen was as tall as the curtain wall
  • When it became unbearable, the Thevarkal (celestial beings) complained
  • When the "firedrops" became unbearable, the party went on to an alehouse on the sou
  • When Clarice died, the strain became unbearable: therefore Filippo and Piero self-exiled to
  • had to go to work because of him, it became unbearable to Bhagyanathan.
  • nce of free will, the Cruciatus Curse causes unbearable torture, and the final curse, Avada Kedavra,
  • Since the publication of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, he has received a number of awards, i
  • tempting to lift the cross and the seemingly unbearable weight of Christ on the cross.
  • This insignificance is existentially unbearable when it is considered that people want their
  • "AN UNBEARABLE WHITENESS OF BEING ", Lawrence Oliver Galler
  • as alcohol, benzodiazepines, and heroin are unbearable withdrawal symptoms from the total absence,
  • prescriptions for people whose suffering is unbearable without the requirement that the sufferer ha