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AMERICAN wines almost all bear a burden, but none more so than sparkling wines.
Ultimately he was unable to bear a burden he had never sought to carry.
To possess this within the Church is to bear a burden, the necessary burden for the conscious Catholic.
He added that considering "Dr. Lombardo's specific, but undisclosed knowledge that StarCaps contained bumetanide, it is grossly unfair that Deuce, Will, and Charles are the only ones that must bear a burden".
"This family has to bear a burden that they should not bear," proclaimed Mr. Sharpton, who was back in New York after finishing last in the Wisconsin presidential primary.
In that sense, then, the three suitors bear a burden of proving to AT&T's board that shareholders would gain more from their offers than they would reap if AT&T Broadband were to become independent.
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A police officer who takes away someone's freedom bears a burden of at least equal gravity to a surgeon.
Doesn't common sense suggest that when a relationship between two people goes sour, each bears a burden, if not in action then in reaction?
It's not as though the man has lost the ability to feel, rather he bears a burden that does not allow for spontaneous expression.
Similarly, David Shorr of the United States-based Stanley Foundation, said that "the G-8 bears a burden of proof to show its relevance and influence in today's world of shifting political and economic power".
(As noted earlier, the mere assertion that one's opponent bears a burden of proof is cheap; we're interested in the situation where one side in the debate willingly shoulders the burden).
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