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It's a heavier issue than you may think one that demands you pick it up, bear its weight and learn to embrace the slow burn of inclusivity.
It's a heavier issue than you may think one that demands you pick it up, bear its weight, and learn to embrace the slow burn of inclusivity.
She has devoted her strength, in a very literal way, to bearing it publicly, and, by permitting others to help her bear its weight, she has suggested that the threat of sexual violence might itself be alleviated through a shared, lifted consciousness.
It's all the more regrettable, then, that Ferguson has embedded it in a book that does not bear its weight.
Unable to bear its weight, Kate drops the bag in an empty oil can.
In contrast to his wife, who rarely moved, but made each motion bear its weight.
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And the next land he found, it was bare and and hilly ground,/ Where once the bread-corn grew,/ But the fields were cankered and the water was defiled,/ And the trees were riven through,/ And there was neither paved highway,/ Nor secret path in the wood,/ But had borne its weight of the broken clay/ And darkened 'neath the blood.
But it also has its considerable longueurs, when merely adorning narrative passages too thin to bear its lumpen weight.
To bore into the lake, engineers made a 3.4km-long hose that is strong enough to bear its own weight and a nozzle on the end.
For the existing unfunded liabilities to be covered in the end, someone must pay $99.2 trillion or receive $99.2 trillion less than they have been promised... the decision we must make is whether to shoulder a substantial portion of that burden today or compel future generations to bear its full weight".
The capacity of the HL to stand (bear its body-weight) was determined by measuring the changes in knee angle when increasing load-bearing in increments of 10% starting from 0% level (Fig. 2).
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