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1 Life in this house, or any house, with her is no longer endurable .
2 Walled cities were no longer endurable , and walled and limited possibilities were equally obsolete.
3 But to dine quietly on board was no longer endurable .
4 The tyranny and the disgrace were no longer endurable .
5 The agitation of my mind was not longer endurable .
6 My solitude being no longer endurable , I went out, and walked the town for hours.
7 When life is no longer endurable , come to me.
8 The wide expanses of the northland had become a desert in which life was no longer endurable .
9 Standing aside was no longer endurable .
10 Finding the strain of being a spectator instead of a participant no longer endurable , he wandered upstairs and bathed his face.
11 When I came down from that summit, I felt that what I had hated before was no longer endurable at all.
12 Meanwhile we were obliged to make an attempt to dig out the tent, regardless of the weather; the situation was no longer endurable .
13 Heedless of the sky, Marcian rode forth this morning; rode aimlessly about the hills, for the villa was no longer endurable to him.
14 He was only conscious that the pavilion, with its silk draperies, its scent of musk, and its intolerable secrecy, was no longer endurable .
15 Short of further submission to a rule that was, very rightly, regarded as no longer endurable , no other course was open to them.
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