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As the only Asian writer in many rooms, I felt so alone, buckling under the pressure to represent my entire race and prove that I deserved a seat at the table—or a spot on that stage.
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My parents couldn’t get unemployment for weeks because that system was buckling under pressure.
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The bay doors were opened to prevent them from buckling under the weight of water, mud, and debris, as they have done in the past, and for a time the torrent flowed through the hall.
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The two ended the fight throwing haymakers, with Holloway buckling Allen with a counter left in the final few seconds.