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"Businessmen already crushed by the crisis are not able to bear this additional Mafia pressure".
However, only larger, more mature companies may be able to bear this expense.
Now, the informed, vocal, forum-going internet citizen might be able to bear this outage philosophically, because they understand what DRM really is and how this particular DRM works.
God send me a quiet life somewhere, for I shall not be long able to bear this perpetual motion".
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If she'd liked it – and he had to know – he wouldn't be able to bear the things this said about her.
The linesman might be able to bear the abuse.
One for fans of the franchise who will be able to "bear" the reference-heavy story.
The difficulty is being able to bear the complexity of your own mind.
No bracing thrill at finally being able to bear the seawater come August.
So far the cap has been able to bear the pressure and there is no sign of hydrates forming.
I wondered whether the men were more able to bear the signs — and the grief — of aging.
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