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Yes, it's a bit creepy that Borne, for all his weirdness, has obviously been engineered to appeal to Rachel, but the same could be said of human babies, with their oversized eyes and adorable cooings.
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Enter now the flying Terfel toting a rope like it's his lifeline or his cross to bear for all eternity.
"It would be particularly hard to bear for all of us if it was confirmed that a person committed this crime who asked for protection and asylum in Germany," she added.
"It would be particularly hard to bear for all of us if it was confirmed that a person committed this crime who asked for protection and asylum in Germany," she said.
"It would be particularly hard to bear for all of us if it was confirmed that a person had committed this crime who had asked for protection and asylum in Germany," she said, referring to the estimated 1 million people who came to Germany last autumn and who continue to arrive in large numbers.
This wasn't easy to bear for all the members of his family, in particular his father, who tacitly disapproved of his son's interests and behaviour: "Bill [Morris] was a big sort of manly man," remembers Hutchinson, "and Mark was foppish, the young one of the family, really mercurial and interested in everything.
"This is such a difficult cross to bear for any family and all of our thoughts are with Peaches' family and friends at this time.
But, if Yushchenko and Yanukovych – who are ideologists of snap elections – throw the country into snap elections, then they will bear responsibility for all the consequences of the global financial crisis on Ukraine".
But as our discussion of the inhibition sum above showed, Herbart in psycho-statics conceives it as the sum of the (amount of) inhibition each of a number of conflicting representations must partially "bear" for them all to reach a state of equilibrium.
The traditional minimum bore for autocannon indeed, for all types of cannon, as autocannon are the lowest-caliber pieces has remained 20 mm, since World War II.
Steven Pearlstein reads Alan Greenspan's new book, and discovers that Greenspan believes that he bears no responsibility for all the bad things that happened on his watch — and that the solution to financial crises is, you guessed it, less government.
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