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It was noted above that understanding is a relation that someone can bear to a thought.
"While medical costs, which are borne to a great extent by business," have swelled.
Unfortunately, most Islamic marriages bear about as much relation to this paradigm as most American marriages bear to a Nora Ephron movie.
That company, Prelude, has now been born, and borne to a serial entrepreneur, Martín Varsavsky (pictured).
These steak knives bear about the same resemblance to the usual chophouse hacking tool that a Baccarat goblet bears to a souvenir shop coffee mug.
I can't bear to venture a guess.
"I cannot bear to disappoint a child," she once said.
"I cannot bear to be a governess," she says, dramatically.
"Every nuance he could bring to bear to make a film real, he'd do it.
The mutiny haunted Graham for years, but he can no longer bear to hold a grudge.
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