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Yes, too, in the sense that the horse race coverage has sometimes helped ratify the sense that 8 percent unemployment and trillion-dollar deficits are a new normal for which the current president doesn't actually bear that much responsibility.
"There's no doubt that the land and building will cost more as time goes by," he said, "but that doesn't mean governmental entities should bear that much of the cost".
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Not that "Superbabies" bears all that much resemblance to the first film.
Hairston's white relatives, all quite wealthy, could not bear to see that much money pass to a black.
Once again costs in the metro areas of Boston, New York and Philadelphia seem to be overpriced even though the rental market I think doesn't bear that out as much as on the West Coast.
The numbers don't always bear that out as much as people want simple economic explanations that are geographic".
The slant is toward the conceptual and the theory-driven, with particular emphasis on appropriation and accumulation — all brought to bear on the idea that much contemporary photography and video is haunted by the past, often by its own recent history.
The slant is toward the conceptual and the theory-driven, with particular emphasis on appropriation and accumulation all brought to bear on the idea that much contemporary photography and video is haunted by the past, often by its own recent history.
But that choice proved fateful: the author of the second-most-famous book to bear that terrible name now spends much of his time thinking about the author of the most famous one.Listen to our interview with Karl Ove Knausgaard.
And listen, if the intensity of crowds and noise becomes just too much to bear, that can work in your favor.
That much is borne out by the results of recent bond auctions, which have met with demand for about twice as many securities as the amount being issued, while interest rates tracked downward.
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