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  • Unbearably fast, the Ku Kuei who passed us dancing madly, racing out of sight, jabbering for a moment and going on.

    Enjoyment 2010

  • Unbearably clever freshmen art-history students sometimes refer to the pair as "Ma Tisse and Pa Casso."

    The Most Beautiful Show In The World 2008

  • This just in from the News That Will Seem Unbearably Quaint To Readers from the Year 2073 ™: satellite providers XM and Sirius have decided to merge.

    channels fred, ethel and lucy 2007

  • Unbearably painful—I know that as long as I live it will never let me go.

    Writers on their Books of Last Year 2007

  • This just in from the News That Will Seem Unbearably Quaint To Readers from the Year 2073 ™: satellite providers XM and Sirius have decided to merge.

    a trip on the bricks 2007

  • Unbearably aroused, her body arched upwards into his in a noiseless plea.

    The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006

  • Unbearably aroused, her body arched upwards into his in a noiseless plea.

    The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006

  • Unbearably bright light streamed through the window, and a nurse in a very short skirt came to lower the Venetian blinds.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2004

  • Unbearably tired, so that once he was in the saddle it was easier to let Lwi follow the mare.

    The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992

  • Unbearably tired, so that once he was in the saddle it was easier to let Lwi follow the mare.

    The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992

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