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were bearing
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A mechanical device that supports another part and/or reduces friction.
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Planes were bearing down on the capital.
By the late seventies, the union's California roots were bearing pop-psych fruit.
Indeed, by this stage we knew we were bearing witness to something truly special.
The raid was apparently intended to show that the operations in Bethlehem were bearing fruit.
Some of the protesters were bearing flattering pictures of Saddam Hussein.
But Solomon was covered, and three defenders were bearing down on the scrawny Montana.
After the earnings report, Facebook executives said their experiments in increasing revenue were bearing fruit.
The usual suspects were bearing the accumulated swagger of championships past, and so did their fans.
It found they were bearing the brunt of insecure tenancies, high rents and constant moves.
"The growing claustrophobia and manipulation of language with 'Desert Storm' were bearing heavily on my shoulders," she says.
Valeri Kazaishvili wastefully blasted an early shot wide when three attackers were bearing down on only two Scottish defenders.
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