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"He bears the brunt of me sometimes, unfortunately," Boone said.
As usual, only one side bears the brunt of that misfortune.
On RHOA, it's Moore who bears the brunt of the commentary.
The latter carries higher returns but bears the brunt of losses.
So Medicaid bears the brunt of the costs of providing those drugs.
That way no one company bears the brunt of the president's wrath.
First, we must realize the developing world bears the brunt of the crisis.
It's not just dancer Moore who bears the brunt of the name swappage, either.
Catholicism bears the brunt of the exodus (so much for the so-called "Francis effect").
As chief arbiter of the new regulations, he often bears the brunt of industry ire.
Off-Center production of "Songs for a New World" — bears the brunt of this problem.
The Arctic bears the brunt of climate change — far worse than the rest of the world.
As a result, Italy bears the brunt of a migration crisis that has drastically transformed its politics.
But since Meghan Markle's wedding to Prince Harry, it's her who now bears the brunt of pregnancy speculations.
The Checkup Just how much rudeness is there in the hospital, and who bears the brunt of it?
As such, he bears the brunt of the daily questions about the progress and return dates of injured players.
We rightly object when a single community bears the brunt of many such siting decisions, a signal of environmental injustice.
Russia bears the brunt of the blame for failing to rein in its separatist allies in the area and secure a ceasefire.
Lazzaro (Adriano Tardiolo), a saintly teenager, bears the brunt of the work with blissful acceptance, undertaking tasks that no one else wants.
Sometimes McConnell at times unfairly bears the brunt of conservative criticism, but he brings reason and wisdom to today's debate over public policy.
He is the gender-nonconforming queer kid who blazed the trail and bears the brunt of the bullying and harassment because of it.
Unfortunately, it's not just our alliances and fortitude that are tested when the temperature inevitably drops: Our skin bears the brunt of it, too.
But an outbreak of the Zika virus has revealed deep inequality when it comes to who bears the brunt of living among the insects.
"The person that bears the brunt of antitrust violations tends to be the consumer," explains John Bergmayer, senior counsel at digital rights nonprofit Public Knowledge.
Second, a new compact between the rich world, which has the resources to manage the problem, and the poor, which bears the brunt of it.
"SoftBank bears the brunt of price moves in its Vision Fund's high-tech components, while Fanuc heavily relies on China's capital expenditure plan," Fujito said.
A pitcher generates power from driving off the back leg, while the front leg bears the brunt of his driving the ball toward the plate.
It is Keller's principled son, Chris (Benjamin Walker), who bears the brunt of the revelations that emerge one day in August, after a portentous thunderstorm.
The lack of in-person voting is a rare spot of good news for the state as it bears the brunt of the new contagion.
"The TSX bears the brunt of any concerns about global growth," said Elvis Picardo, strategist and vice president of research at Global Securities in Vancouver.
The car industry, along with other American industries, still bears the brunt of Mr. Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs and retaliatory tariffs from other countries.
UC Berkeley, then, bears the brunt of the cost of protecting its speakers and students, while the student group inviting provocateurs onto campus holds no financial obligation.
Even among Republicans, 2628 percent said Trump had at least some responsibility for the shutdown and almost a third said he bears the brunt of the blame.
Shalala also campaigned on a pledge to address climate change, an issue that deeply resonates with voters in Florida, which often bears the brunt of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Much as tariffs are not interest rates, the recent study from EconPol Europe indicating that China bears the brunt of the costs of Trump's policies is not a poll.
Because a potential pandemic is at the heart of the downturn, service industries are likely to get hit harder than construction, which typically bears the brunt of a recession.
Perhaps the only thing Trump has in common with his predecessor Barack Obama was their shared dismay at the perception that the U.S. bears the brunt of NATO spending.
They found that whenever a strong external force changes weather patterns over a long period of time, California's location means it bears the brunt of those changes—usually by drying out.
However, it maintained its full-year adjusted earnings forecast as it bears the brunt of a strong dollar and the potential impact of tariffs and its acquisition of Mazor Robotics MZOR.
If your band drinks to excess, takes drugs like Good & Plentys, bears the brunt of violence both dished out and received, and digs My Bloody Valentine as gospel, you should use it.
United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard called the Trump administration's delay over whether to levy additional tariffs on steel imports "devastating" as the industry bears the brunt of an increase in foreign products.
"The net impact is to lift the US dollar, yen, and gold [while] South Korea bears the brunt of the adjustment," said Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
Townsend disclosed that a total of about 500 coalition troops, including Americans, had gone "forward" on the battlefield - moving beyond the advancing forward line of troops that bears the brunt of the fighting.
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni -- whose country bears the brunt of one of the today's great global fractures, migration -- spoke passionately here about the issue and the need to tackle its root causes.
Ultimately, it shouldn't be solely up to the partner whose body bears the brunt of contraception to inform the one whose body doesn't about how it works or how they can help with it.
Trump, who has dubbed himself a "tariff man," has often asserted that China bears the brunt of the tariffs and that the U.S. is taking in "tens of billions of dollars" from the import taxes.
Another worry is that the American economy is becoming less resilient to the trade war, as the manufacturing sector bears the brunt of the economic harm, according to James Knightley, chief international economist at ING.
And while Diana endured intrusive and aggressive media (and sometimes used the press as a tool herself), Meghan bears the brunt of much more antagonistic coverage, often veiled by dog whistles and coded, racist language.
He said she backs him "110 percent" and that she "bears the brunt" of the views of the rest of the residents, though he says she converts at least one person to their viewpoint every day.
The president has signaled he is content leaving the duties in place, arguing they will damage China more than the U.S. The president has repeatedly claimed China bears the brunt of the costs from the tariffs.
That means that it bears the brunt of market sentiment and that it is a frequent choice of anyone looking to bet against emerging markets, which in turn contributes to its hyperactive response to risky events.
Earlier this year, Kimberly-Clark said it would consider exiting some lower-margin businesses, mainly in the consumer tissue segment, which bears the brunt of higher pulp costs and is facing competition from retailers' private-label brands.
With its systematic half-a-trillion dollars of quasi structural trade deficits, the U.S. accounts for 40 percent of the world's total (trade deficits) and bears the brunt of what some would call beggar-thy-neighbor trade policies.
The contrast with the Ekdahls' world is designed to be stark: The sets, designed by Ms. Deliquet together with the Comédie Française director Érif Ruf, shrink to a stiflingly sparse room, where Emilie's son Alexander bears the brunt of Vergérus's humiliating punishments.
A lot of the time, when players get injured, the manager or the staff bears the brunt of it, and you never hear about the player's role in it, but of course the player has a responsibility in keeping themselves injury free as well.
In many ways the design by Rogers Partners Architects+Urban Designers, Ken Smith Landscape Architect and ASD takes the original pyramid form and adapts it for Florida's reality: The new angular pier tower shields visitors from the hot sun and bears the brunt of any offshore weather.
The city bears the brunt of being a representative of Canada (ridiculous in its own right — go to Fort McMurray and tell me that Toronto reflects the entirety of a nearly 10-million-square-kilometer country — I am not converting that to miles, you get enough, you overprivileged brats).
The White House press secretary usually bears the brunt of this presidential unhappiness, as did I when I worked for Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 28503:22019 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE.
As one of the troops who fought in an early phase of the current war, in a period of expansive and seemingly stirring American promises along exactly these same lines, it's hard to see, even as the Afghan military bears the brunt of the fighting, how in this late-date period of the war, anyone can reasonably expect such promises, from anyone, to stand.
The Nigerian Army (NA) is the largest component of the Nigerian Armed Forces, and is responsible for land warfare operations. It is governed by the Nigerian Army Council (NAC). It bears the brunt of the nation's security challenges, notably the Boko Haram insurgency.
A girl loses her mental balance while riding a giant wheel. She grows up to become pregnant without knowing the man in her life. The man who bears the brunt of the deed faces insurmountable problems until finally the hero emerges to the relief of all concerned.
Benbulbin is an established walking destination. If climbed by the north face, it is a hazardous climb. That side bears the brunt of the high winds and storms that come in from the Atlantic Ocean. However, if approached by the south side, it is an easy walk, since that side slopes very gently.
He often uses this background to their advantage, however, by choosing her to interrogate certain suspects. Of all her relationships with the team, Ziva and Gibbs' has undergone the most growth. Initially, Gibbs distrusts Ziva as she is Ari Haswari's control agent. Ziva also bears the brunt of Gibbs' anger after Caitlin Todd was murdered.
The lighthouse bears the brunt of stormy seas, seen from the Pointe du Raz. The lighthouse was normally permanently inhabited by 2 keepers, who were relieved at regular intervals, but not together. Fuel deliveries were brought by two tenders the Blodwen and Velléda, both under the control of the Phares et Balises du Finistère."DDEA du Finistère – Velleda ".
Yao Jianguo (Guo Liang), Kangli's husband, is a well- known plastic surgeon who often cheats on her. Kangli is aware of Jianguo's philandering ways but puts up with it as long as he loves only her. They have a six-year-old autistic son Naonao. To save face, Kangli hides his condition from everyone and bears the brunt of Naonao's unpredictable behavior by herself.
Traffic across the bridge became very congested and the bridge had to be widened on both sides between 1930 and 1932, doubling the width of the original bridge. The engineers Deval and Malet nevertheless took care to preserve the neoclassical architecture of the original. It was renovated one last time in 1983. Today, this bridge bears the brunt of Paris's road traffic (except for those of the Boulevard Périphérique).
The autobiography Majya Jalmachi Chittarkatha by Dalit woman writer Shantabai Kamble, the protagonist of the story, Naja, bears the brunt of class, caste and gender. Naja is from the Mahar caste, one of the biggest Dalit communities in Maharashtra. Najabai Sakharam Babar (renamed Shantabai Krishnaji Kamble after her marriage), was the first Dalit woman teacher in Solapur district. she began teaching at the Solapur District Board School in 1942.
A long-time member of the Seven, The Deep is marketed by Vought-American as the "King of the Seas" and claims he cannot remove his helmet due to an Atlantean curse. The Deep is actually a man in a diving suit. His powers include super- strength, flight, and durability. The Deep is the most mature, civilized member of the team and often bears the brunt of other characters' contempt, disregard, and racism.
Megan Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy. Meg is the eldest child of Peter and Lois Griffin and older sister of Stewie and Chris, but is also the family's scapegoat who receives the least of their attention and bears the brunt of their abuse. She is often bullied, ridiculed, and ignored. Meg first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998.
Occasionally Chihiro bears the brunt of Kaorin's temper, without knowing why; it is unclear how aware she is of Kaorin's crush on Sakaki. Chihiro was also one of the most disgusted by the cockroach that appeared in class in Episode 2. In the manga, during the senior year sports festival Chihiro dressed as Chihiro from Spirited Away, partnered with another student (possibly Kaorin) dressed as Kaonashi from the same film. Chihiro's surname is speculated to be Inoue, judging from a panel in volume one of the manga, however this is still unconfirmed.
Nauset Beach, upon which this structure was originally located, is a barrier beach contained within a narrow spit of sand. This barrier beach is a high wave-energy environment that bears the brunt of severe winter storms in the Atlantic Ocean. That makes the location and configuration of the beach extremely variable, due to the natural processes of rapid erosion and accretion of sand. When it was built in 1897, the station was roughly centered upon the spit, with about of beach to both the east and west.
Hyacinth's attempts to impress make the lives of those around her difficult; her continual efforts to improve her social position usually involve inviting her unwitting neighbours and friends to "exclusive candlelit suppers". Although Hyacinth is not deterred by the lack of response to her attempts, nearly everyone around her lives in fear of being invited, and usually makes frantic attempts to excuse themselves. Her husband Richard (Clive Swift) bears the brunt of the suffering. He initially worked for the council but, at the beginning of series 3, reluctantly accepts early retirement.
Mehdipatnam is a major locality in South western part of Hyderabad, India. Named after Mehdi Nawaz Jung, a politician, bureaucrat and eminent personality of Hyderabad State, Mehdipatnam bears the brunt of traffic it provides connectivity to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport through the PV Narasimha Rao Expressway from major suburbs like Banjara Hills, Ameerpet, Begumpet, Kukatpally, Nampally, and Musheerabad. It derives its name from Nawab Mehdi Nawaz Jung who lived and owned the area during the Nizam's rule.It is 12 km from the IT corridor of Gachibowli and Madhapur.
However, the strategies were continued elsewhere. As a consequence, the malaria situation in Africa worsened; now Africa bears the brunt of the world malaria burden estimated at 500 million malaria cases and up to 3 million malaria deaths per annum, and costing an estimated US$12 billion annually. Continued failure of current strategies (prompt diagnosis, early correct treatment, and the use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) calls for a need to develop entirely new tools that would contribute to the fight of a resilient enemy and reverse its devastation. Over the last three decades there has been considerable interest in research and development of malaria vaccines.
Manville has the distinction of being the location where the Raritan River (which passes to the north) and the tributary Millstone River (which passes to the east) join together, in the far northeastern corner of the borough. The Lost Valley section in eastern Manville is situated on the natural flood plain between the Raritan and Millstone Rivers, and bears the brunt of occasional flooding events which affect the river basins. The Lost Valley section is named so because it is generally disconnected from the rest of the borough with only a tunnel at Kyle Street and a bridge at Bridge Street crossing the railroad tracks to the neighborhood.Craven, Laura.
No one feels the pressure more than Rocky, weighed down by familial obligations. Maji, his controlling mother, won’t let him go; Papaji, is a sweet but ineffectual father; Aman, his sister, who feels the embarrassment of living in the same house with her unemployed husband Baldev, their teenaged son Jabir and younger daughter, Lovleen. All live with Rocky and Chand in a two-bedroom house in the suburbs of Toronto. To make matters worse, Rocky is expected to find the money to bring more of his new extended family to Canada. Unable to express his anger, he finds other ways to release it and it’s Chand who bears the brunt of his repressed rage.
Physicians are by nature and duty patient advocates, guiding the patient through joint decision making. This in part stems from a large knowledge differential between the two, a term known as asymmetric information, and evidenced by the differential between patients and physicians' interpretation of medical terms, underscoring the need for physicians to cross examine patients to verify whether they understand the terminology used in the clinical encounter. While the physician bears the brunt of the knowledge differential, the patient is also responsible for sharing their entire medical history, concerns, barriers to and preferences for treatment in order for the physician to be an effective advocate for their health . In effect, the patient provides all relevant information to the physician and relies on the physician to make the clinical decisions for them.
These natives together with the Spanish troops defended the town and the province from the sporadic attack by the Moros. However, these Visayan natives, mixed with released prisoners from the Luzon lived outside the Fort walls and bears the brunt of the attacks from the Moro warriors. The Spaniards call the Sultan of Sulu's army as Moros, Spanish for "Moors", the word Moor was in turn derived from Morocco a North African country adjacent to Spain, and peopled by Muslims which conquered and ruled Al Andalus Spain for 800 years. Half of the Zamboanga peninsula was made into a Corregimiento (district) de Zamboanga with its jurisdiction reaching as far as Sindangan to the north and the whole of Basilan island to the south, while the northern half of the peninsula belonged to the District of Misamis.
Silver also bemoans other weapons that do not offer sufficient protection to the user (such as daggers); the rapier, however bears the brunt of his attention, as it was seemingly quite common in the day. Despite his dislike of the weapon, Silver did claim some familiarity with the rapier, listing it first in the weapons he proposed to use in his challenge to Saviolo.George Silver, Paradoxes of Defence, London 1599, p. 66 He later wrote his Bref Instructions on my Paradoxes of Defence in which he explained some of his method for using his preferred weapons (he recommends the shorter backsword as being more versatile and offering better defence than the rapier). The manuscript is undated but refers to the "nation of Great Britain" and so must have been written after James I's introduction of that term in late 1604.
The township of Boitekong on the northeast side of Rustenburg has one of the highest incidences of AIDS orphans in South Africa Rustenburg was the venue for World AIDS Day commemoration in December 2010. The township is in a geographical area which bears the brunt of the catchment area of the toxic effects of the mining industry coupled with a very poor quality of water supply from the local Bospoort Dam, the water from which was for decades considered too toxic for human consumption until water shortages in the nineties compelled the purification and supply to Boitekong. Life for the majority under the rule of the 'Royal Bafokeng' has parallels to the apartheid era. In the Apartheid era, forced removals of old settlements were on the basis of racial divide whereas now it is done for installation of massive mining operations sometimes engulfing entire villages.
The calcium carbonate (limestone) in the soil allows crops to be grown which would be difficult elsewhere in Wales or the West Country: most of the West Country has poor quality and mainly acidic Devonian soils). The liassic limestone and carboniferous sandstone are also used in the Vale as building materials; in previous centuries it was taken by sloops across the Bristol Channel to North Cornish ports such as Bude, Boscastle and Port Isaac to fertilise Cornwall's poor slate soils; the hard Devonian slate was brought back from Cornwall as a roofing material for houses in the Vale. As the Glamorgan Heritage Coast faces westwards out to the Atlantic, it bears the brunt of onshore (westerly and south-westerly) winds: ideal for surfing, but a nuisance for ships sailing up the Bristol Channel to Cardiff. As in North Cornwall and South-West Ireland, the fierce Atlantic gales created ideal conditions for deliberate shipwrecking, which until 100 years ago was very common along the coast (although shipwrecking was common across all the Celtic Sea).

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