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Now those negotiations must be made to bear fruit.
The language, perhaps the human mind itself, was never made to bear such logic.
"Why must the people of Staten Island be made to bear another burden of grief?" he asked.
When the characters' emotions are made to bear the burden of the novel's thesis, the prose turns clunky.
But they are often made to bear sole responsibility for the social forces that act upon them.
In this sense, these six are the most important and the least adequate to the burden they are made to bear.
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Bringing the long, slow, patient way of looking and making to bear on the places we've made for ourselves that are hardly meant to be looked at at all is an important counterpoint of tradition and our contemporary world.
Make sure to bear in mind that not all property is open for your use, and it may belong to someone.
Residents seemed to regard this arduous time as a step in their career rather than an infinite situation, which made it easier to bear.
"Anyway," Judge Posner wrote, "the Supreme Court made clear in Heller that it wasn't going to make the right to bear arms depend on casualty counts".
"The comic side makes them possible to bear," Djurberg said.
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