"I've beared [sic] this cross for a long time," he said.
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It is true that the state and city would have beared additional infrastructure investments because of Amazon's presence.
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For years, he's beared the brunt of a omnipotent Kremlin, facing repeated arrests and convictions, and multiple suspended sentences.
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"I think people have all gotten into cash and have all beared-up about the world coming to an end," he said.
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"She beared down and knew that she had to do something," Mr. Weekes said, adding that Ms. Jackson could feel her C-section scar stretching.
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Bruce Willis grinned and beared it during Saturday night's roast, but he was unprepared for the surprise guest of the evening -- his ex-wife Demi Moore.
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Scott was one hitter away from us trying to get eight innings out of our 'pen, but he beared down and made pitches when he needed to.
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"The fire was truly an exceptional fire, the likes of which I haven't seen in 26 years, and that has to be beared in mind," he said.
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"If you wanted your meds, if you wanted to stay healthy ... so that you could stay on scholarship, you grinned and beared it, so to speak," he said.
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And the thing that Warren proved was that at a time when there was a lot of nonsense that she could have ended up chasing around, she beared down on a single strategy and made it work.
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It was days before the 2012 presidential election, and all eyes were on FEMA Director Craig Fugate as the biggest storm since Hurricane Katrina beared down on the biggest metropolitan area in the United States, New York City.
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And so what she then did, which was really, really, I think, an impressive show of political focus, is that instead of getting fully wrapped up in that psychodrama, she just beared down and began releasing plan after plan after plan.
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Rabbi Hager lived in the Hasidic village he founded, Kaser, in Rockland County, N.Y. Rabbi Hager, a lushly beared figure who was known affectionately by his followers as Reb Mottele, was the leader of the American branch of the Viznitz, which is believed to number roughly 5,000 families, or 30,000 people.
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Ikrandraco is presumed to have been piscivorous, though this is not completely confirmed. Lonchodraco beared sensor pits similar to those of modern probe feeding birds; though it appears to be unlikely that it was a probe feeder due to its large size and broad jaw ends, it has been suggested that it similarly procured food items on the ground or in water such as fish or insects.
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