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1 He looked as if a great burden had been lifted from him.
2 Nicco's bag of precious coins lifted a great burden from Alessandra's heart.
3 A great burden had fallen from him, and his spirit was light.
4 A great burden has been lifted from her mind, that's the reason.
5 And at these words a great burden was lifted from Reginald's mind.
6 It imposes a great burden on the healthcare system and society.
7 I feel a great burden of responsibility in writing this tale.
8 Mamma Coupeau had overheard her saying that she was really a great burden .
9 The departure of the governess seemed to take a great burden from him.
10 The great burden of life was the same then as now.
11 He had the feeling all at once of having relinquished a great burden .
12 They thus frequently fall on the decks of vessels of no great burden .
13 And now he turned to her, slowly, as if bearing a great burden .
14 Then came that which seemed to be the great burden of his heart.
15 The great burden will bear heaviest, of course, on the poor.
16 Yet at that time it was a great burden to me.
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