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Yet selfishness is often borne of hope, and there is none here.
Nauman's work is often borne out of a sort of creative emptiness, studio activity – and inactivity – becoming its focus.
For her supporters, many of whom are wildly optimistic that the 49-year-old represents a new face of progressive politics, her self-assurance is often borne out.
The weight of the impending 26.2-mile race is often borne by the families, friends and co-workers of amateur marathoners-in-training — innocent bystanders who sustain the collateral damage.
"Spanking is often borne of parents who either were spanked themselves, or of a moment when a parent is stressed to their limit and can see no other way to discipline their child," Anderson says.
This cost is often borne by the local authority and short of charging for use of the system; there is little way that these funds can be repaid.
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Such princely titles were often borne by the eldest sons of dukes.
But the costs of these recoveries are often borne by the companies' insurers or stockholders.
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