- the
simultaneous presence of
thwarted belongingness and
perceived burdensomeness produce the
desire for suicide.
While the
desire for
suicide is necessary...
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Historical Railways Estate (formerly
known as the Closed-line
Estate and the
Burdensome Estate) is the land and
infrastructure ****ociated with
closed lines. This...
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their own
compulsions to do
things that are uncomfortable, undesirable,
burdensome, or self-sacrificing for others. The
first do****ented use of "emotional...
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Syria and
incorporating it into its empire. The
Ottoman system was not
burdensome to
Syrians because the
Turks respected Arabic as the
language of the Quran...
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protest of
charities that
fundraise by
portraying disabled people as
burdensome and helpless. The
phrase first appeared on T-shirts,
alongside other confrontation...
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usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a
particular shared,
usually burdensome, characteristic.
Members with the same
issues can come
together for sharing...
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protectionist purposes. Sometimes,
uniformly applied rules of
trade may be more
burdensome to some
countries than others, e.g. for
countries with
developing economies...
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mutual funds,
protect investors, and
provide more
effective and less
burdensome regulation between states and the
Federal Government. The law made substantial...
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Manchester Guardian portra**** the
Northern states as
primarily imposing a
burdensome trade monopoly on the
Confederate States,
arguing that if the
South was...
- thoughts, they
overwhelm him, as the past
remains an
inescapable and
burdensome part of his identity. Hal
struggles to cope, s****ing "to get
through it...