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The Austrian consul stopped to chat with a reporter who bore what appeared to be a duelling scar.
Prosecutors produced a Nazi identity card, said to be from the S.S. training camp at Trawniki, Poland, that bore what looked like Mr. Demjanjuk's photograph.
By James Thurber The New Yorker, March 16, 1929 P. 15 A gentleman wrote the Quebec Liquor Commission enclosing a label he had soaked off a bottle which bore what purported to be the label of the Quebec organization, together with a piece of the paper the bottle had been wrapped in, and asked if these were genuine.
Through changes in Mary and the infant she bore, what was eternally in God eventually took place on earth.
One youngster bore what appeared to be a colorful, homespun image of planet Earth in the shape of a heart.
A poll of young voters released Wednesday bore what on the surface seemed like terrible news for Democrats: A majority of millennials likely to show up at the polls said they were backing the GOP.
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I have borne what other kitchen knives have not.
They bear what James Baldwin called "the burden of representation".
"Who can bear what we are suffering?" Mr. Arafat said.
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