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In recent surveys, voters said the cost of housing, groceries and utility bills is unmanageable.

The allegations of fraud that now hover over these cases was the fault of “an unmanageable law,” not the county’s vetting process, Harrison said.

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Mrs Scott initially agreed to a three-week "quick fix" inpatient stay in August 2013 after suffering from "unmanageable anxiety", her children said.

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Mr Moss said the killer's father, Alphonse, asked for support from social workers and mental health services when his behaviour became increasingly unmanageable.

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Nor do they have the incredible movement, anticipation and reflexes that he does that make him such an unmanageable monstrosity for defenders.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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