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"The UN climate report confirmed that the ocean is bearing a brunt of human-induced changes to our planet.
A mother of three, Chapman is described as "a physical player who handles a brunt of the dirty work in the middle of the pitch.
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While American families are bearing a considerable brunt of the burden, high oil prices and oil dependence have negative economy-wide impacts.
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Moreover, Africa bears a much larger brunt of the disease than other parts of the world.
As a hero disguised as a villain, Severus Snape was forced to bear the brunt of a lot of hate until we all realized just how incredible he was.
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