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Bedwyr can't bear to do it.
Very few of us can bear to do that.
That is not a clever thing for a bear to do, in Germany or anywhere.
I couldn't bear to do it, and kept on thinking that the market would turn.
I've abandoned drafts because I can't bear to do the typing.
Like, wow, how did they get the bear to do that?
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It can mean a thickhead or blockhead, as in "Ah, you whoreson loggerhead, you were borne to do me shame", which occurs in Love's Labour Lost.
It's to bear up, to do whatever is necessary to keep a connection, to endure what must be borne, and, at any price, to maintain it.
"Taking care of teeth is what bears want to do," says Sister Bear in a typical Berenstain book finale.
Planning turned out to consist of deciding what I could bear not to do.
"It's just a bear trying to do a show in this environment," he said.
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