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am borne
verb
To endeavour to depress the price of, or prices in.
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In compensation, there remains, always, the horizon of plenitude, to which I am borne forward by the delights of admiration.
In a letter to his older brother, Orion, he wrote: "When I get in I am borne and rubbed and crowded along, and need scarcely trouble myself about using my own legs; and when I get out it seems like I had been pulled to pieces and very badly put together again".
Andy reprises "It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year," singing directly to my helpless body as I am borne to the waiting ambulance, a child again at last, believing in the magic of the holiday.
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This has been borne out.
Her auguries were borne out.
This cannot be borne.
"So the 'persistence' is borne out".
No losses can be borne by taxpayers.
Seeds are borne in wind-dispersed achenes.
Sporangia are borne in terminal strobili.
The difference is borne by the treasury.
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