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1 This was too taxing for me to divide my attention.
2 This has been quite taxing for me and those I have allowed in the decision-making process.
3 It was taxing for actors and audience alike.
4 The next few days proved to be as taxing for Isobel as they were for poor Tamas.
5 That probably means he either took tissues up in his pocket or Century was more taxing for him.
6 But the Belmont Stakes' punishing distance is so taxing for a thoroughbred, most never run that long again.
7 The whole process has been taxing for the singer, which has included two separate surgeries and a ton of recovery.
8 It is strenuous and very hard work, but if not overdone it is not too taxing for the average girl.
9 Eventually, one of the pups will have to be abandoned; caring for twins is too tiring and metabolically taxing for a mother sea otter.
10 Word of warning: The first pitch has lost some holds and is extremely taxing for the 5.10- it gets in the book.
11 "Well, but now, Casaubon, such deep studies, classics, mathematics, that kind of thing, are too taxing for a woman-tootaxing, you know."
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