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It's a burden too great for any actor, any person, to bear, and Karina has borne it with grace, dignity, and flair.
Mr. Wine of Related points out that while his company has lowered the rent on some apartments, it has raised the rents on others, and the market has borne it.
Already fooling the Italians with a bogus parachute unit, the First Special Air Service Brigade, he lent the name to Stirling, and the organisation has borne it ever since.
[There are no such things as applied sciences, only applications of science]," 18 also, that science and its applications are "liées entre elles comme le fruit à l'arbre qui l'a porté [linked together as fruit is to the tree that has borne it]." 19 With these words in mind, consider Niels Bohr.
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Recent times have borne it out.
Anna couldn't have borne it".
But I couldn't have borne it from anyone else.
I couldn't have borne it if he'd lost interest".
I got huge flack for saying that at the time, but it was true, and events have borne it out.
Could she really have borne it on her conscience had she shut off a potential supply line?
Ditto The West Wing: could you really have borne it all over again, even with a new president?
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