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It could be bore, right?" Lou apparently agreed that the piece needed to come into the shop for fumigation, which would take place in a heated chamber the size of Scheidemann's studio.
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The sovereigns probably argued that the cost of equipping the expedition would not be very great; the loss, if it failed, could be borne; the gain, should it succeed, was incalculable indeed, it might divert to Spain all the wealth of Asia.
But these shackles could be borne if it were not for the deeper disquiet.
It tells us what Cameron believed was worth preserving, and what wounds could be borne in that cause.
He hung on the wall all evening, long past the time when it seemed possible that the excruciating pain in his shoulders and back could be borne.
The federal government initially believed that the costs of unification could be borne by borrowing and without increases in taxation.
He believed that through talking freely, the difficult conflict could be borne and the symptom would dissolve.
Whereas some of those instruments could be space-based, others could be borne by high-flying balloons.
Moreover, Dr Reis told BBC News, some of the financial risk could be borne in the early days by the government.
"They had some limitations on the nature of arms that could be borne.
Half or more of the capital expenditure could be borne by the government.
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