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These are crosses I have learned to bear".
Still, Duveen learned to bear this cross, and even to manipulate it a bit.
And as much as I learned to enjoy the success of others, I learned to bear my own failures.
Outside the ring, an irrepressible smile seems etched on his boyish face; inside, he has learned to bear an unsmiling countenance.
Second, their status quo bias is twice as important as among their Dutch counterparts, who apparently learned to bear the cost of information associated with future choices concerning their health insurance.
He received an education in the humanities and learned to bear arms and fight.
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Others praised her as a skilled synthesist who brought a wide breadth of learning to bear on all her work.
Helena was exactly the faculty I had dreamed about during my MFA; she came out of the tradition of Chicana feminist artists, of women of color artists, the tradition of resistance, and in her workshop you better believe race existed and was not an interloper or an aberration from True Literature; it's a social force which all of us must learn to bear witness to).
Since existence itself has no meaning, we must learn to bear an irresolvable emptiness.
Getting used to shelling out for atomic anomalies is one of the crosses all new billionaires must learn to bear.
It's the Reinhold Niebuhr quote: "We're put on earth a little while to learn to bear the beams of love".
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