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en will carry a very heavy weight.

en We lifted heavy weight, very heavy weight, in low repetitions, but the key was being able to do it in as good a form as possible.

en You carry a very heavy burden, Prime Minister. You carry the hopes and dreams of every Japanese alive today and those of our honored ancestors. You literally carry Japan upon your back. A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic.

en I know, Sen. Daschle, that the weight of this job will be as heavy as the weight on Atlas when he carried the world on his shoulders, ... I hope I can help sometimes to make that burden a little lighter.

en Our team's primary objective is to provide airmen on the ground with increased combat capability, while reducing the weight of their equipment. This technology will allow battlefield airmen to carry more ammo and water, instead of heavy conventional batteries to power their equipment.

en Weight is a controversial topic in the NFL. I mean, you tell a guy to watch his weight but he goes to six or eight Pro Bowls in a row because he mashes his opponents because he is big. To me, that's a life issue. Is there a difference between an NFL player being heavy and a CEO working 20-hour days?

en I found enormous opposition to my religion. It's like if you want to strengthen your biceps, you lift heavy weight, as heavy as you can handle, and work your muscles against resistance until it grows strong. I had to do that with my religion.

en Is it a little troubling? Yeah, just because his words do carry such enormous weight. I can't imagine a former president's words having more weight, and that does make the burden on him all the heavier.

en But the processes out there, I think, are too heavy weight.

en It was heavy to carry around. We editors have to carry manuscripts. I do a lot of homework on the subway, at home at night and on weekends. You look at a manuscript like that and you think it will need cutting. There was very little to cut. It was already very tight. Richard III is so intriguing. We all hate him. He's the sniveling, hunchback murderer. How terrific of Anne to turn that on its head and say this is the Richard I see. This is the Richard I imagine. I like that aspect a lot.

en Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects.
  Robert Burns

en With what a heavy and retarding weight does expectation load the wing of time

en My weight would fluctuate -- I would get really heavy then really, really skinny. I would go back and forth; I was pretty screwed up.

en The chain of wedlock is so heavy that it takes two to carry it - and sometimes three.

en The chain of wedlock is so heavy that it takes two to carry it - sometimes three
  Alexandre Dumas Père


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