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The classification of shells will be the subject of the second.. Fossil osteology and conchology would be too sterile and ineffectual occupations if we did not wish to trace what relationship they bear one with zoology of the modern world, the other with conchology of modern seas.
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I bore one with an epidural and bore one without.
Kagan serves up an especially provocative image when he compares the United States and Europe to two men confronting a dangerous bear, one armed only with a knife and the other with a rifle.
If tears are not immediately forthcoming, the interviewer prods them with emotive questions until they are openly weeping before the lingering camera.The popular mood is such that to grieve privately and bear one's sorrow in public with dignity risks censure for lack of human feeling and sensitivity, or to be "emotionally deformed", as Bagehot puts it.
Fowles's correspondence with Maschler also reveals his concerns about The French Lieutenant's Woman, writing in April 1968 to his editor that "I'm afraid the book does bear one (about the only one) similarity with The Magus, inasmuch as it can take endless revisions", telling Maschler that "I think you're going to find it sprawls – my only hope is that it sprawls in a reasonably Victorian way".
Nowadays we bore one another with endless references to a globalised world, and to the revolution of communications that has brought it about.
In the film, Brie Larson's character "Ma" has been in captivity for seven years and bore one child with "Old Nick Sean Bridgersrs), the boy played by Tremblay, named Jack.
Sian Thomas as the ravenous Martha and Jasper Britton as the quietly wounding George are both superb; she is all coltish legs and sharp-angled discontent; he has the deceptive aura of an old teddy bear, but one with razor blades secreted within the spilled stuffing.
Simple point sprites image bear one-to-one correspondence with pixels on the screen.
Individual items bear one-to-one correspondence with DSM-IV symptoms.
Many people carried signs identifying their own dates of arrival to the U.S.; many others bore ones printed with the words from Emma Lazarus's poem "The New Colossus" carved into the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free".
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