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The irony is almost too much to bear pointing out.
The emotion of the moment was too much to bear.
The pain and disappointment was just too much to bear.
Eventually, it was too much to bear on my own.
Celine's 3 kids were not present ... clearly too much to bear.
Was the fate of its Gallic brethren too much to bear?
For the new bride, it was just too much to bear.
Patriots stealing from Patriots would have been too much to bear.
Was the trophy a burden that became too much to bear?
The cognitive dissonance of the announcement was almost too much to bear.
The thought of losing them as well is too much to bear.
For Gauff, in that moment, the defeat was too much to bear.
But by the end of May, the pressure became too much to bear.
He tried toughing it out, but the pain was too much to bear.
For one of their number, tracking the rescue proved too much to bear.
Sharing a small, enclosed space with him is almost too much to bear.
Everything is always almost too much to bear, and then barely bearable. Barely.
To some, this is a rewriting of history that's too much to bear.
"The videos online of her complete anguish were too much to bear," he said.
At the same time, she says the pain is often too much to bear.
But by March of the following year, my dysphoria became too much to bear.
We have to, or else the national shame would be too much to bear.
And in the end, the tragedy of realizing that is almost too much to bear.
"The tragic circumstances surrounding these students' deaths are almost too much to bear," it reads.
Inevitably, the neighborhood stench, along with bouts of cholera, became far too much to bear.
And other times, the human race's darker truths are a bit too much to bear.
For a native of Swansea, this would no doubt have been too much to bear.
Though the thought of him holding a showerhead is, at points, too much to bear.
Pain may inform who we are, but for some, it's simply too much to bear.
Not all of the video shot was released ... some was simply too much to bear.
It's a necessary escape when racial tension in the world is too much to bear.
Some speculated that her heartbreak over losing her husband had been too much to bear.
Ms. Yadav said the campaign to discredit her has been almost too much to bear.
Or get away for a weekend when the news cycle becomes too much to bear.
" Through sobs, Bowens pleaded for help, saying losing the young girl is "too much to bear.
The idea of her having no one to care for her is too much to bear.
I confess that collectively some days our grief and frustration just seem too much to bear.
In cases of suicide, the pain of knowing being locked up was too much to bear.
If the pangs of nostalgia are too much to bear, don't worry — apparently, Disney anticipated this.
"The thought of going through another trial was just too much to bear," Ms. Taylor said.
At times, Ms. Alvarado said, the resurfacing of old wounds was nearly too much to bear.
We citizens remain silent because the threat of another catastrophic attack is too much to bear.
If we get what we really crave, it asks, will it be too much to bear?
It's the one thing about an iPhone that makes ditching Apple for Android too much to bear.
But the thought of me staying here and her being over there is too much to bear.
It was almost too much to bear until we remembered the early millennium was all about excess.
We eat dinner while watching old Christmas cartoons and the nostalgia is almost too much to bear.
They crossed the border into Jordan when conditions in their home city became too much to bear.
The constant sneers and shaming from her uncles and other relatives had become too much to bear.
If it is too much to bear, Ms. Frank said, another group of volunteers will step in.
But in Peru, the indignity of conforming to their archenemy's rules has proven too much to bear.
And I think anything that would resemble another death to her — it was just too much to bear.
Just when the psychological torment seems to be too much to bear, the film shifts gears yet again.
For a man who reveled in his image as a billionaire, O'Brien's estimate was too much to bear.
Decide I'm too tired and I drank too much to bear the subway, so I cab it home.
While the post received some positive responses, for others on Twitter, it was all too much to bear.
Nor if the thought of your favorite fictional romances going up in flames is too much to bear.
On top of the constant rain and ankle-deep mud, the news was almost too much to bear.
No one wanted to talk about death, but small talk about the weather was too much to bear.
Many Afghans report that concerted harassment and discrimination by the Pakistani authorities have become too much to bear.
It was too much to bear with no water and no place to live, so I came back.
Without leeway from lenders and landlords, the squeeze on people and businesses may be too much to bear.
The stress being too much to bear, I elected to move to another job in the same organization.
The young woman almost always chose to stay, until finally the alleged abuse just became too much to bear.
I'd become incapacitated to the point that getting out of bed for pain medication was too much to bear.
They want to be able to keep their unborn children, but the financial stress is too much to bear.
The shame, guilt, fear and loss of confidence felt by a survivor are often too much to bear alone.
At one point the agony and tedium became too much to bear, and she resolved to end her life.
At age 16, when the ridicule from fellow classmates became too much to bear, she dropped out of school.
He gave up drinking 269 years ago, but his anxieties and mental struggles were becoming too much to bear.
You know, just in case the latest incendiary tweets from president number 45 become a bit too much to bear
Instead, the bill's advertised intent is to prohibit "sex discrimination" by abortion (the irony is almost too much to bear).
But falling milk prices, accumulating debts, depression and worries about his health in middle age became too much to bear.
The result is a poetic work in which burdens of familial love and inherited mysteries prove too much to bear.
"The avalanche of sexual misconduct that has come to light in recent weeks is almost too much to bear," the Rev.
I think the dissonance between my enchantment with Hyrule and the pain of reality was a little too much to bear.
I didn't want to go outside because my anxiety of slipping or someone bumping into me was too much to bear.
And both of those groups are different from traditional Republican-leaning voters who found Trump to be too much to bear.
The prospect of someone who thinks Europe is a country being more successful than us is just too much to bear.
Which is almost too much to bear for those of us who have been admiring his anatomy-defying genius for years.
But the constant stream of online abuse has proved too much to bear, and he has announced his departure from Twitter.
If it's all too much to bear, you could always just make smashed diner burgers, or sausage with peppers and onions.
Bedidjo had lived through Ituri's ethnic bloodbath nearly two decades before, and the prospect of another was too much to bear.
The contradiction between her admiration for the scenery and her pollution from getting there, she decided, was too much to bear.
Watching her dissolve at the sight of Hannah in one of those tiny pink robes was almost too much to bear.
"The avalanche of sexual misconduct that has come to light in recent weeks is almost too much to bear," wrote the Rev.
I am on the record as being against rose-colored webOS nostalgia, but sometimes the similarities are just too much to bear.
And when you can't press any harder, or when the world seems too much to bear, then it's time for Reflection again.
That said, the brutal honesty can sometimes be too much to bear — and other times these posts might completely miss the mark.
He left the company in late 2014, as the nefarious projects mounted and the toxicity, he says, became too much to bear.
Farris worried their presence would cast a pall on the joy of others; Layla feared it would be too much to bear.
While he was fighting in France, the carnage became too much to bear, and one day he walked away from his unit.
Then it pits its characters against this reality as hard as it can, and the answers it reveals are too much to bear.
Beyond the shocking history, it was too much to bear to see intimate details about the mother who'd been absent in her life.
But if that faint durian odor is still too much to bear, you can always go for a subtler Green Tea Oreo Blizzard.
Wanting to avoid it, I tried to hold my pee for as long as possible, but, eventually, it became too much to bear.
The vituperation between far and away the two biggest economies on the planet, the U.S. and China, has been too much to bear.
But the increases appear to have been too much to bear for many customers who earned too much to qualify for financial help.
Following his globe-conquering success, the split between "Diego" (the guileless man-child) and "Maradona" (the living legend) becomes too much to bear.
It's a redistribution of pain, and without access to that redistribution, what is hard and horrific can be almost too much to bear.
Alex took it in stride, but for Rachel, who was around 4 years old at the time, it was too much to bear.
She expressed that the pressures the City Council is placing on her and other small business owners is becoming too much to bear.
The coffins inside the funeral home proved too much to bear for the relatives who filed in on Monday under an ominous sky.
Maybe all books are written simply because in every game the bad guys always have the advantage and that is too much to bear.
But for other Republicans, the idea that a hostile Russia thinks of the Republican president-elect as an ally is too much to bear.
But at the first bite, it was still too much to bear: bile rose, gag reflex ensued, and that raspberry was definitely not swallowed.
It's almost too much to bear, so Judy finds an unusual, unsettling coping mechanism: She starts wearing her beloved dog in a baby sling.
He should have done better, but he let his team, and himself, down, and facing them after the fight was too much to bear.
The unchecked gains have raised concerns homeowners are overextending themselves and could find their debt burdens too much to bear when interest rates eventually rise.
The results left Ms. Nixon and her supporters seizing on silver linings, but also recognizing that the governor's vast advantages were too much to bear.
Huang knew that the symbolism was almost too much to bear: "As Sheriff Andy says, 'If you wrote this into a play, nobody'd believe it.'"
We slept in hammocks, but eventually the mosquitoes were too much to bear so we got out of our hammocks and decided to sleep inside.
The killer conceit is that he's singing mostly about the machine carrying her; singing all about the woman herself would be too much to bear.
"She helped me every night [when] my frustration with myself got too much to bear and continues to help me grow," he told the Daily Mail.
Family sources tell us Debbie actually had several strokes this year and was in failing health, and they believe Carrie's death was too much to bear.
Our speaker shared that it is sometimes too much to bear, but she does it because she knows there are children out there waiting for rescue.
The prospect of the procedure was daunting enough; the prospect of checking onto a plane, booking accommodations, all of it, was just too much to bear.
Living away from home became too much to bear, she said, and she returned home six months later to be closer to family and her therapist.
If they were horrified by Trump's proposals, then sticking by him, either explicitly or by refusing to endorse his opponent, might be too much to bear.
Skeeter's status as a singleton makes her the exception in her group of married-with-children friends, something that is too much to bear for her mother.
Given his undeniable reality television prowess, the anticipation for Viall's season has been almost too much to bear — but breathe easy, Bachelor superfans … the time is nigh.
You wouldn't forgive yourself for passing up the opportunity to bid them good day, but the very prospect of getting their attention is too much to bear.
It might be that the pull of the tech lobby in Washington, D.C. (and within DHS itself) is too much to bear even for the Trump administration.
At first, Gonzales says he sucked it up and did his job ... but the pain became too much to bear and he needed time off to recover.
With the latest update, though, everyone got a new model, and for some players, the possibility of playing as a woman is a little too much to bear.
Too much to bear A 19-year-old man's camping trip was pretty much over when he woke up to a huge black bear chomping on his head.
The idea that Leslie Jones, the Saturday Night Live star and NBC Olympic commentator, could keep winning at life is apparently too much to bear for some people.
The account of Garrett's last moments was too much to bear for his grandmother, Patricia Phillips; she collapsed in the back of the courtroom as Ms. Hall spoke.
After not being able to work for six months, he returned to the force but only at a desk job, the stress of patrol too much to bear.
For some, the shock of going from having their pictures hanging on walls to becoming just a face in the crowd will feel like too much to bear.
But some have decided that the financial pain that comes with years-late payments on everything from PR campaigns to supplies of construction materials is too much to bear.
Yes, the same Daniel that she slept with and then called an "itch" that she needed to scratch after the guilt from their tryst was too much to bear.
Perhaps you consider them entitled, indulgent, needy and a little too much to bear — or maybe you're simply skeeved by their weird headgear, strange hieroglyphs and intricate courtship rituals.
Politicians know what it takes, but they cannot bring themselves to take the action of cutting back because backlash for doing the right thing is too much to bear.
When Leroy got word in 23 that his disability payments would be cut off as a result of Conn's fraud, Emma says the pressure was too much to bear.
The duo, both single with grown children from previous marriages, immediately bonded while grappling with the tragedy, taking walks when the images on TV became too much to bear.
The weight of that chase proved too much to bear, but with Court's record looming ever larger at Wimbledon, Williams has so far looked at ease with the circumstances.
Just when the panic of those eighth note barrages seem too much to bear, the song lands on a final celestial chord, presenting something hopeful underneath all that tension.
Many dating experts believe November to be the biggest month for breakups, since the idea of enduring the holidays with someone you can't stand is just too much to bear.
Sometimes the guilt of a crime is just too much to bear, and the perpetrator has to come clean or risk bearing the weight of his transgression for a lifetime.
It's almost too much to bear without snagging one of our own — which might just have something to do with why the Bleach London website crashed a couple weeks ago.
For Mr. Bennett, seeing Ms. Argento present herself as a victim of sexual assault was too much to bear, his lawyer wrote, and called up memories of their hotel reunion.
Down on street level, summer really begins on the first humid, sun-streaked day, when even the thought of sipping a hot cup of coffee is too much to bear.
Zamani's radical retelling of the past is a sublime performance of narrative possibilities — presented with an excess of love and violence that at times is almost too much to bear.
She turns a blind eye to H.J.'s philandering and feigns concern for her younger tenant to keep her from fleeing when the domestic strain becomes too much to bear.
Until that time, I tried as best as I could to continue despite the pain and hearing loss but it all became too much to bear and too much to risk.
I feel no guilt, no shame, but the stigma I'd receive from my parents if they found out (and I'm a whoppin' 37 years old) would be too much to bear.
Trump's politicizing of a humanitarian relief effort is troubling enough, but to see and hear those words while photos like these still surface every day... it's almost too much to bear.
I can only imagine we've been cursed by something old and rapacious, because the alternative — that an uncaring universe simply allows everything and anything to happen — is almost too much to bear.
That is not so much because the alternatives to the dollar have flaws (though they do); rather, it is because the pain of a weaker dollar will become too much to bear.
With the PSL-creep starting earlier and earlier every year, it seems that the foaming-at-the-mouth obsession with all things gourd-flavored -scented is becoming nearly too much to bear.
But if the thought of living a burger-free existence is too much to bear, not to worry—there are other ways to reduce your water footprint without giving up steak forever.
We then watched until the Phillies slipped ahead in the 11th — too much to bear — so we missed the three-run homer that won the game in the bottom of the inning.
So far, though, this new system of checks has proved too much to bear for unionist lawmakers from Northern Ireland, who have refused Mr. Johnson's deal and could ultimately be its undoing.
Juan Escalante, a DACA beneficiary who works for the America's Voice immigration reform advocacy group, says the emotional trauma of watching Washington's twists and turns is becoming almost too much to bear.
But what I try to do is I try to put myself in that situation and the heartache and the hurt, just even trying to imagine it, is too much to bear.
Slides occur when downward forces from gravity exceed the strength of soil or rock within a slope — in other words, when the weight of a hill slope becomes too much to bear.
Previous rounds of tariffs had been marginal enough that companies could simply eat the difference, but a 25 percent charge on marquee items like phones and laptops could be too much to bear.
Add in moving to a new town and to a new school, amid the tensions of conflict, and you have a mix that would be too much to bear for anyone, especially children.
The Berlin-era Bowie tribute "All I Want," a deeply sad requiem for a relationship, climaxes with Murphy howling "Take me home," as if his self-reflection has become too much to bear.
And for many, the strain of the war combined with the election to the highest office of a brown man with a Muslim-sounding name, would prove a little too much to bear.
I suspect that somewhere in the heart of many Americans is the wish to see "it all come apart" because the "all" is simply too much to reckon with, too much to bear.
Any remaining doubters can ask Margaery, or the High Septon, or the luckless Septa Unella, or even King Tommen, for whom it all was finally just too much to bear, the poor thing.
And then there are the knees to the head of a fighter caught in his opponent's clinch: Sometimes such moments can be too much to bear for even an experienced Muay Thai lover.
I wasn't surprised, of course, but the weight of the disappointment and knowing that he would never be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law was almost too much to bear.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For fans of the yeti, newly published genetic research on purported specimens of the legendary apelike beast said to dwell in the Himalayan region may be too much to bear - literally.
In the kitchen, I joked to my brother that Audrey had renounced access to the full color spectrum after seeing his paintings—too much to bear, she preferred the beiges and the greens.
But the very idea of a black man in the White House was too much to bear for white supremacists, birthers and the antigovernment militia groups that have only grown more savage over time.
After he retired from the sport, Hackett's life resembled his freestyle stroke: He appeared to be effortlessly gliding to glory, but beneath the surface propelling himself forward was becoming almost too much to bear.
To watch the President of the United States commit not just an isolated act of obstruction, but rather a prolonged, corrupt campaign to derail an investigation that threatened him is too much to bear silently.
But the baggage Kelly brought with her from Fox News was too much to bear from day one — anyone who ever watched The Kelly File, her successful primetime show, saw it on display every night.
You couldn't call Cold War a political film, exactly, but if their stars are crossed, then politics had a hand in bending them, and knowing that is almost, in the end, too much to bear.
By Wednesday afternoon, the damning record against Labor Secretary nominee Andrew Puzder that played out in public over weeks became too much to bear, and the fast-food mogul was forced to withdraw his nomination.
This method is intended for generalized anxiety, and its core logic is useful if you've tried your best to sit on your hands and ride the wave and ultimately found it too much to bear.
Yet for Mr. Frazier, the son of a janitor and the grandson of a man born into slavery, the president's remarks — in which he blamed the violence on "many sides" — were too much to bear.
Yet for Mr. Frazier, the son of a janitor and the grandson of a man born into slavery, the president's remarks — in which he blamed the violence on "many sides" — were too much to bear.
You couldn't call it a political film, exactly, but if their stars are crossed, then politics had a hand in bending them, and the tragedy of that is almost, in the end, too much to bear.
Look, we all get you're not The New Yorker with cartoons as part of your DNA, but to deny loyal readers the occasional mordant chuckle is just too much to bear, especially in times like these.
The flaccid feathers of a shot-down goose may be too much to bear and the deadpan stare of a fish about to be filleted impossible to stomach, while fleshy haunches of beef may cause nightmares.
He will miss several more weeks with a lower back strain, an injury with symbolism: Every fall, the Dodgers ask Kershaw to carry the team on his back, and the load becomes too much to bear.
According to Chinese reports, she was already feeling depressed at having to put the dogs down, but it appears that the online backlash after she appeared on TV talking about her job was too much to bear.
When "Rock Around The Clock" came out in 1955, and the BBC didn't really play it, you could argue that the BBC kind of rationed rock 'n' roll, which was too much to bear for these kids.
So while Kayla is immensely excited by any indication that she's actually being treated like the version of herself she projects to the world, she knows that's not really her, and it's almost too much to bear.
Sons Jim, John and Jay Subers did not hide their parents' double suicide, realizing the couple simply couldn't live without one another but their mother's agonizing pain from thyroid cancer and osteoporosis had become too much to bear.
The last few days have been almost too much to bear for Star Wars fans, who lost not only their Princess, actress Carrie Fisher — but only one day later, said goodbye to her mother, the legendary Debbie Reynolds.
Even at the time this was too much to bear for many of Vienna's young, several of whom committed suicide as they fell short of their own high standards—three of Ludwig Wittgenstein's brothers took their own lives.
The notion of a western capitalist nation going to the moon while Russia's space program is all but moribund, lacking funding and dependent on the space station partnership with the United States, may be too much to bear.
Was seeing Deja happy and acting like a kid, something she couldn't be with Shauna, and seeing how Beth and Randall could provide for Deja in a way that she couldn't just too much to bear in the moment?
At a time when men, particularly the white ones, are reduced to media villains, Manchester gives their trials a tender treatment; white guys are human, too, and the emotional expectations placed upon them are often too much to bear.
So is the one where the culture of the company allows him to weather the storm around the multiple public lawsuits he was forced to settle, only to be fired when the financial pressure becomes too much to bear.
There's a genuinely touching scene in the first episode, "The Perfect Burger," where Jeri calls on Jessica's willingness to make hard decisions by asking Jessica to help her die with dignity when the symptoms of ALS become too much to bear.
And of course, I cried during the speech itself, because her graciousness and strength and passion were almost too much to bear, and watching your champion accept defeat is a terrible feeling, especially when a victory would have meant so much.
If the reality of Davos is proving too much to bear, those at the event can sign up to experience a virtual reality (VR) workshop designed to show you what it would be like to live life as a tree.
Flooding in Charleston, South Carolina on October 1st, 2015, via Stephen B. Morton / Associated PressRivers have long been a center of human activity, but as the global population booms, our impact on these systems is becoming too much to bear.
But for May, leading a minority government locked in the final throes of the country's most complex negotiations since the end of World War Two on leaving the European Union, the tension in Moscow's Spartak Stadium was too much to bear.
You couldn't call Cold War a political film, exactly, but if the central couple's stars are crossed, then politics had a hand in crossing them, and in the end, the tragedy of realizing that is almost too much to bear.
Perhaps a different artist could have explored this tension in a way that didn't feel like a traumatizing bait-and-switch, but the moral irresponsibility of invoking imagery of this nature without an unassailable message is almost too much to bear.
It would be bad enough for those at San Paolo to see Higuaín in any color other than its own team's sky blue; that he should be in the black and white of Juventus, though, is almost too much to bear.
However, Smith uncorks a mighty right hand to the jaw of the onrushing Sell, leaving his opponent starched, laying on the canvas before crumpling to a heap himself as the pain produced from the body shot became too much to bear.
The former is an SSD, just based on Optane tech, and when we reviewed one back in early March, we were suitably impressed by its speed—even if it's high price of $130 for just 113GB of storage was too much to bear.
When it's too much to bear, Retsuko will sneak off and belt out some intense and hate-filled death metal songs that she comes up with on the spot, wishing death upon the people who frustrate her most and begrudging her terrible position.
Pretty much any scene of Papa Pearson and the kids (all ages) is too much to bear – special mentions include the pushups with Randall, sneaking up on Rebecca in the maternity ward, and doing the moonwalk on Halloween (how DARE you, sir).
Even for a city wrestling with a stubbornly high murder rate, a grisly stabbing at a home in Newark, where a knife-wielding attacker killed two children and a woman in a rampage on Saturday afternoon, was almost too much to bear.
If the notifications become too much to bear (they probably will), you can change the criteria for recording to start only when the camera sees movement from a pet, and hears a meow or bark — a new feature in the Play 25.99.
Hamilton's immersive installation allows visitors to wrestle with a mysterious land, its racial realities, and its mythic past, but also affords many the luxury — unavailable to those who live it — to extricate themselves from that struggle when it becomes too much to bear.
J's got this wonderfully thin voice, which suits the subject matter here—every plea for all the heartbreak to end comes out as this whispery gasp, as if it's all just too much to bear and he might totally give out before the song's over.
After two passable albums on which they defined their own amateurish, electronic, mechanized, folkish sound, the English experimental rockers here tweak that sound several steps over the edge in accordance with the above two misconceptions, and the whimsy is just too much to bear.
It has been converted into a part of the flesh: the radiation accumulated in the thyroid gland, the elements of strontium that, imitating calcium, have bound themselves to the bones… For the exposed bodies and minds, this might be too much to bear, however.
In his installation The Field Station of the Melancholy Marine Biologist (2017-18), Mark Dion imagines a scientist who has vacated their cabin workstation — temporarily or permanently, we don't know — because the dire implications of his or her climate research are too much to bear.
But the hypocrisy of white Evangelical Christians' support for Trump in light of his undeniable cruelty and apathy — toward refugees, Puerto Rican citizens recovering from a devastating hurricane, victims of California fires and a newspaper columnist killed by Saudi Arabia — is too much to bear.
"That's a sector that was beaten up terribly over the past year and even longer on the idea that the policy risk was just too much to bear, despite what's been good sales and earnings growth amongst the best out of the S&P," he said.
They feared the expansive move in presidential powers that such a declaration would represent was simply too much to bear — after all, Democrats are bound to recapture the White House sooner or later, and the precedent Trump set could free up future presidents to declare their own expansive crises.
For many liberals, the departure was almost too much to bear, particularly after a month in which they were disappointed by Supreme Court rulings that, among other things, narrowly upheld Mr. Trump's travel ban, curtailed union power, and let stand a plan to purge state voter rolls in Ohio.
An anonymous woman in Amsterdam, eventually identified as Martine Neddam, built a brightly colored site that purported to be the home page of a 2000-year-old named Mouchette, after the girl in the 22003 Robert Bresson film who finds a life of torment and abuse too much to bear.
The Vietnam War's second installment — which sees the US drawn into active military engagement in Vietnam in a sustained way — concludes with a then-secret government study which concluded that the war was likely impossible to win, and even if it could be won, the cost might be too much to bear.
" In the National Review, Rich Lowry wrote, "Notre Dame stands for so many qualities that we now lack -- patience and staying power, the cultivation of beauty, a deep religious faith, the cultural confidence and ambition to build a timeless monument of our civilization -- that the collapse of its spire was almost too much to bear.
In an interview with CBS's Stephen ColbertStephen Tyrone ColbertF-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever Stephen Colbert on Trump: 'He's trying to invite us into this madness' Biden's personal grief comes to forefront amid mass shootings MORE, Biden discussed how the grief over his son's death was at times too much to bear.
If the idea of deleting your Instagram photos in a long-shot attempt to win not-entirely-free travel (winners are still responsible for taxes and fees) is too much to bear, fear not: JetBlue makes it clear you can just archive your old photos, so when you don't win you can re-post them and the old you shall emerge phoenix-like from the pixels.
SolarWorld was forced to restructure and avoided insolvency thanks to a debt-for-equity swap and the support of Qatar, which took a 29 percent stake in the group four years ago through Qatar Solar S.P.C. A renewed wave of cheap Chinese exports, caused by reduced ambitions in China to expand solar power generation, was too much to bear for the group, which made its last net profit in 2014.
On the other hand, I found the cascading sequence of horrors inflicted on Jude in Hanya Yanagihara's "A Little Life" not too much to bear but too much to swallow—though a huge audience found a lot to like in the story of a baby abandoned beside the trash who grew up to be raped in a monastery before being variously kidnapped, raped again, pimped out, tortured in a basement, and crippled by being deliberately run over, en route to a lifetime of self-harm and eventual suicide. Fun!

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