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1 For some men, death is literally more tolerable than defeat in humiliation.
2 I begin to find my situation here more tolerable , considering all circumstances.
3 Roof-mounted cooling vents for all rows made life more tolerable for passengers.
4 And then, like other jokes, it became curiously more tolerable , she observes.
5 However, this is somewhat more tolerable if there is balance in media comment.
6 And the odor of the animals became a bit more tolerable .
7 Their new abode was in every way more tolerable than the old one.
8 But it became more tolerable with the increase of the garrison.
9 Conclusions: VR is a noninvasive intervention that can make chemotherapy treatments more tolerable .
10 The agony of such effort was more tolerable than the agony of suspense.
11 To Howard, the man's inner desperation immediately shrank to a more tolerable level.
12 But a knowledge of the cause does not make the fact more tolerable .
13 But in mode of life he may possibly be more tolerable . '
14 Did the laborer actually receive his pittance, his lot might be more tolerable .
15 I began eating meat again and almost immediately became a more tolerable person.
16 It was tolerable, far more tolerable than housework, but it was not adventurous.
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