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unendurable



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But this week, a “wildly entertaining” program became “almost unendurable” for Thompson, who was rankled by three more hours of the celebrities voicing objections to their treatment, calling it “relentlessly one-sided.”

From New York Times

The heat is unendurable, the work exhausting and deadly.

From Los Angeles Times

The ruling oligarchs are terrified that, for tens of millions of people, the economic dislocation caused by inflation, stagnant wages, austerity, the pandemic and the energy crisis is becoming unendurable.

From Salon

Left with a feeling of unendurable “dissonance” with her ethics, she quit performing.

From New York Times

Stephens, in director Melissa Crespo’s taut staging, is thoroughly convincing as the drama’s moral linchpin, eventually seeing that Ryan’s racism is an unendurable reflex.

From Washington Post