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His silence was a form of magnanimity that could bear emulation.
It was a tsunami, an avalanche – I gave up trying to find metaphors that could bear the weight.
According to its Web site, his laboratory was doing enzyme research that could bear on cancer, diabetes and muscular dystrophy.
That meant endorsement deals, vanity clothing lines and more, anything that could bear the weight of a rapper's image, anything that could extend a reach.
And there are scenes (particularly in the overlong first act) that could bear eliminating, like the facts-of-life discussion between Nanny and young Helen.
Markings that could bear on the fate of members of the "lost colony" of Roanoke have been found under a small paper patch affixed to an unusually accurate watercolour map of the North Carolina coast.
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Anna Mouglalis's Chanel, with her imperious carriage, deep voice and a hard gaze that could bore a hole into you, suggests a mannish Ava Gardner on the rampage.
The result was an extraordinary international endeavour to push ahead with the development of ice-coring machines that could bore down thousands of metres and yield valuable data.
It was at his father's factory at Bersham, Denbigh, Wales, that he constructed his new machine (1775) that could bore engine cylinders and cannon barrels with unequaled accuracy.
The fact that he was aided in this task by his friend and neighbor George Bernard Shaw is similarly an aspect that could have borne more teasing out.
Although there are numerous statements that could have borne the name Ramanujan conjecture, there is one statement that was very influential on later work.
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