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Can we bear to remember certain things?
For longer than I can bear to remember, we were too terrified to name her, to know her, to love her.
Although his claims for the act of writing are so tentative, so doubt-ridden, Sebald feels writers have an obligation to air what others cannot bear to remember.
That kids not even a quarter way through their lives are working themselves to the painful point where they can't even bear to remember?
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It also bears to remember that only one Democrat has won more than 50% of the vote in a presidential race since 1964, and that no Republican has won less than 48% in a two-person race (which this essentially is) also since 1964.
I didn't want to go back to stay but I wanted to bear witness, to remember where I once lived and what I once loved.
If You See a Grizzly Bear If you see a grizzly bear, the most important thing to remember is to not ride its nuts about anything.
In Year Twenty, Kirsten, who was eight when the flu hit, is interviewed about her memories, and says that the new reality is hardest to bear for those old enough to remember how the world was before.
So as a journalist, at times without noticing, I find myself helping others to remember or bear witness.
Germans need to remember: they bear a huge responsibility for the world order which kept nations like mine behind the Iron Curtain for almost fifty years.
"You have to remember that bears are natural scavengers.
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