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1 Too much stress is laid on new ideas, or 'thought-variants', on 'novae'.
2 Their foreign visitors might have caused too much stress , the healer said.
3 You and the rest of us lay too much stress on prayer.
4 He laid so much stress on this that the other was astonished.
5 There's a little too much stress in my life at the moment.
6 Reed also puts as much stress on this point as any other.
7 As a rule, he did not lay much stress upon decent apparel.
8 My dear sir, you lay too much stress on an ugly dream.
9 We perhaps lay too much stress , however, on intellectual gifts and attainments.
10 Was I foolish to lay so much stress on that anniversary time?
11 First, the scary bit: too much stress can damage your health.
12 Too much stress , however, can cause emotional imbalance and health problems.
13 Just imagine how much stress we could ditch simply by taking our time.
14 There will be much stress and sorrow in the months ahead.
15 Even in the time of Cyprian much stress was still laid upon age.
16 Luisa, deal with Aïda over voice-forme it's too much stress and distraction.
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