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The New York Times bears the brunt of her criticisms.
Her fiancé Andy will have taken the brunt of her stress over the last few months.
Off the ice, her older sister usually bore the brunt of her excess energy.
Patricia Naipaul bore the brunt of her husband's disturbed and disturbing imagination.
Vanessa, more rebellious and independent than her younger sister, bore the brunt of her father's protective hovering and academic expectations.
The animals are a concession to her kids who, she says, bear the brunt of her commitments.
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Claire, who helped her 39-year-old daughter Julie through three years of sperm banks and infertility treatments before Alex was born, has done the brunt of raising her grandchild, as seemed inevitable from the start; Julie has had emotional problems since adolescence, and far from being "the making of her," as Claire hoped, having a baby made Julie less rather than more dependent on her.
The use of non-MMB illegal seeds notwithstanding, Monsanto has borne the brunt of the controversies (Herring, 2008).
More than anyone else, though, Sarah Jessica Parker bore the brunt of criticisms that her Philip Treacy headdress and a gown she designed in collaboration with H&M were anything but Chinese.
Carrillo's mother, for instance, has received the brunt of people questioning her American status.
Ennis said her fiance, Andy Hill, a construction worker who she met while the pair were at school, had borne the brunt of any frustrations on her way to glory.
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