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Where f and g are relatives, then fg represents the class of pairs (I,J) such that I bears both f and g to J. Similarly, the disjunctive relative, f+g is such that it represent (I,J) if I bears either f or g to J and f′ the negation of the term f represents the class of pairs (I,J) such that f does not hold between them.
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But the minute that I leave Turkey, I am labelled absolutely and exclusively as a female writer who is Turkish and Muslim, and I am only accepted by some literary circles if I bear these tags.
But hey, if I bore myself what the hell kind of person am I? Maybe some changes need to happen?
Slight thou art, if I can bear thee, short thou art if I cannot bear thee! –Seneca.
"I don't know if I can bear to sacrifice one of the twins," she said.
But I don't know if I can bear to show it to her yet.
"But I felt pretty good about Clay, and I thought if I could bear down I could beat him.
If it all had to end in Francis's death, I don't know if I can bear it.
"People can believe me when I say that if I could bear the baby myself I would," he said.
And if I may bore you with one of my little sermons: Life is not a popularity contest; neither is politics.
But I don't know if I could bear a world of "vookcases," "vook reports," and, God forbid, a New York Review of Vooks.
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