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Turner's father, Dan A. Turner, wrote a letter to Judge Aaron Persky before his son's sentencing, bemoaning the fact that his son was no longer enjoying eating steak and his other favorite foods as a result of the case, and adding that the burden his son will bear from the trial is "a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life".

'I WILL BEAR WITNESS' From the diaries of Victor Klemperer.

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But the party, and its representatives, will bear costs from being associated with the shutdown, which is inconvenient, hurts the economy, and lowers our international status.

Hence the minutiae that you will bear away from "The Handmaiden," whether you like it or not: Kouzouki's blackened tongue, which he uses to moisten a paintbrush; a naked figure, inked onto paper so thin that it can be rolled and smoked; and, best of all, Sookee reaching softly into her mistress's mouth, with a thimbled finger, to file down the sharpness of a tooth.

Hadia will bear scars from the experience of FGM/C for the rest of her life, but the hope is that thousands of innocent girls like her will escape such fate and thrive in an environment free from violence.

They see, against the unanimous declarations of the people, how much crime the people will bear; they proceed from step to step, and they have calculated but too justly upon their Excellencies, the New England governors, and upon their Honours, the New England legislators.

This could obscure the effects of IGP making unclear whether the intermediate or the bottom mesopredator will bear higher costs from the emergence of a new top predator.

New York City will bear an economic burden from the Sept. 11 attacks ranging from $83 billion to $95 billion, partly depending upon how many jobs are shifted out of the city after the massive loss of office space.

They say the state is betraying them by proposing to build a highway that would benefit office park developers along Route 1. Particularly galling to them is the fact that South Brunswick will reap little of the tax benefits from new development, but will bear most of the burden from new traffic.

The findings in CEDA's report suggested that regions heavily dependent on mining (such as Western Australia and Queensland) will bear a bigger burden from disruption, with regional areas faring worse than cities.

In the end, it will be our willingness to meet our obligations to ourselves -- to respect one another, to strive for the common good, to take actions that will bear fruit a generation from now -- that will make our land continue to be the blessing it has been for so many years, for so many human beings.

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