It's not possible.
I'd suggest you do a 'Get over it' spell or a 'forgive and forget' spell
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That is the correct spelling of the adverb "repetitively" (over and over again).
thorough
That is the correct spelling of "liability" (responsibility, debt, or burden).
It's the amount you are carrying. Weapons, items, etc add to your burden, but not lockpicks or gold. 'Burden' is also a spell or enchantment effect that artificially adds weight to a creature's inventory. For example Burden 50 would add 50 more units to the weight of whatever you or another target is carrying, which might over-encumber and prevent movement.
Because the burden of no air over us is much, much worse.
In terms of Lore, it lightens your burden, so you can carry more for a time, or continue moving while over-encumbered. In the game, it actually just increases your encumbrance limit.
The word "cumber" means to burden, usually seen as encumber or cumbersome.The vine vegetable is a cucumber.
"The weight of the stones he was carrying over his back quickly became a great burden as he climbed up the mountain."
Over there.
The US has been racking up the national debt over the years; thereby causing the interest to go up, and placing this burden on Americans.
I'd suggest you do a 'Get over it' spell or a 'forgive and forget' spell
RoE = (net profits/pretax burden)*(Pretax burden/EBIT)(*EBIT/Sales)*(Sales/Asset)*(Asset/Equity) (ie) Tax Burden*Intrest Burden*Return on Sales*Asset Turn Over*leverage
According to Kipling, the "white man's burden" was to educate the natives. He suggested that the reward should be praises and thanks for carrying the burden.
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