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His spirit remained indomitable and, assisted by the yoga techniques he had developed, he bore ill health with dignity, fortitude and resilience.
You would have praised his public life; but his private life bore ill repute.
There were claims that the two bore ill will against each other, and that they had to record the song separately due to constant tension.
Simonyan proposed that consensual sex could have been twisted into a rape accusation by "the system", which he said bore ill will towards the Torpedo forward.
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Anyone that knows the Cardinals fans, certainly knows that there's not a group of fans that bear ill will of anybody.
Q: Do you bear ill feelings toward him because he rejected you?
By being polite, you can show that you don't bear ill will or have any intention of making things more difficult, but you also shield yourself from ongoing internal negativity.
Mr. Bush's advisers said they considered Mr. McCain more of a threat, both because he is seen as a more credible candidate and because some voters continue to bear ill-will toward Mr. Forbes for the attacks he launched on Mr. Dole in 1996.
Although he listed a litany of complaints, Gaddafi said he bore no ill will toward Obama.
On Sunday night, Gronkowski said he bore no ill will over the fight.
She said she bore no ill will to Jackie Kennedy, and took the marriage "in her stride".
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