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Making a show so closely tied to his life was "very taxing" because of "the sheer amount of emotion" involved.

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He proposed taxing window shutters, rationing candles and having church bells ring at sunrise, and “if need be, have cannons fired in every street to open the eyes of lazy people.”

He could eat well and run until the sun came up - and friends say they would get calls at 4am to do just that - but mentally, with no end in sight, the churn was taxing.

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The deteriorating fiscal outlook, primarily a result of Congress’ taxing and spending decisions over the decades, won’t help fight inflation either.

“It’s very emotional, obviously. It’s very taxing,” James said of Doncic.

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