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They really bore the brunt of the war".
The American outrage stirred an intense and bitter debate in Britain over who really bore responsibility for freeing Mr. Megrahi, and why.
Mr. Gottlieb also finds nothing but "slim pickings" when he tries to link the indelible children in Dickens's novels to the more forgotten figures who really bore the Dickens name.
For the first time in decades, the entire American foreign policy and national security system — the uniformed military, the State Department, the N.S.C. — really bore down on the problem of Pakistan, in all of its daunting complexity.
I consider adding Jewel strawberries from J.W. Jung Seed Company (jungseed.com) to the collection that never really bore last year, finding a spot in the herbs for Bohemian horseradish among the volunteer dill and the returning thyme, plus Lancelot leeks.
"The M.T.A. took advantage of their victory, as they saw it, and really bore down hard on the union and its members," said Professor Aronowitz, who added that he thought the authority's disciplinary system was the harshest since the one used by Ford Motor Company for its workers in the 1940's.
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The figures, though, do not really bear that out.
How alone can anyone really bear to be?
Will the broadest shoulders really bear the biggest burden?
Did he really bear no responsibility for England's capitulation?
But its follow-up really bears that promise out.
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