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Deut: 10:8: At that time the LORD separated the tribe of Levi, to bear the ark of the covenant of the LORD, to stand
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Then again, Kevin was so inebriated, he would have hit on a mama polar bear if she were drinking next to him
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Luke: 8:8: And other fell on good ground, and sprang up, and bear fruit a hundredfold
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patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil:
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So we have a situation where a person has to bear the additional responsibilities of his children and parents at a time when he is due to retire
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The note was signed with her signature teddy bear face, this time a tear drawn below its little doll eye
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The levels to which they brought agriculture and the special relationships they developed with the ocean and the lands bear a closer look
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Bear in mind this was the period when we went from
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I have debated with myself several times whether I should ring him but I couldn’t bear it if he hung up on me and there’s no reason for him not to after my jibe about solicitors
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I couldn't bear it
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Ahmed is sprawled across the bed, SOBBING and clutching a teddy bear
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I really had to bear down this time
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same happen to them? I could not bear it and so I will run away
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‘I know, it doesn’t bear thinking of
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"Yeah, I'm hungry as a bear this morning
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This complete absence of light was the hardest thing to bear
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Beyond sleep, Danton, grizzly Danton, the bear, the motive power behind the
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He was not down there with them filing onto the cold stone benches of Susa on a blustery evening, forced to bear silent witness to pronouncements they hardly supported
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Vincef personified himself as a bear of a man with big jowls and thick black hair
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It is interesting to note that while two books of the Old Testament bear the names of women (Ruth and Esther), and deal with their lives as God worked
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There are many other things to bear in mind such as: temporary or permanent;
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I don't think I could even bear hearing her name right now, "She's going to handle all of that
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“We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves
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Knowing that you are not alone, that others bear the burden of living like you do, is a strange sort of comfort
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I couldn’t bear it, not again
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He will bear their iniquities
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Even so, she felt lousy, as if someone had filled her head with concrete … thinking actually hurt – what she’d have been feeling like without the medicine did not bear contemplation
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Then he said to it, “May you never bear fruit again!” Immediately the tree withered
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In one moment, Jesus curses that fig tree that cannot bear fruit, though it might deliver men from guilt
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What are the ultimate intentions of God? It is that we bear our crosses to such a depth that we are living as martyrs and opposing the principalities and powers
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coaches often bear much of that brunt
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He summed up his fear like this; if I love them too will the same happen to them? I could not bear it and so I will run away
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The second beast was a bear, which represents Medo-Persia
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The beast resembles a leopard, but has feel like a bear, and a mouth like a lion
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Beyond sleep, Danton, grizzly Danton, the bear, the motive power behind the revolution, prowled the corridors of La Force Nouveau
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He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the shaggy shape of the bear that marked Citizen Danton out from the usual visitors
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braids that bear the day
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Eyes bear down upon me in the half-light
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He fervently hoped that none of those things had happened, he just couldn't bear to lose them
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“I’m so hungry woman, I could eat a bear,” he said with a devilish grin
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‘I daresay that would not bear examination
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Does a tree strain to bear fruit? Does a plant have to wake up in the morning and remind itself that it needs to make seed? It is a natural process that the tree and plant were made to do
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Likewise, those in the Spirit will bear the fruit of the Spirit
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With sun on our necks, we bear the burn
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What if this story is actually a lot closer to truth? What if truth is stranger than fiction? Is it possible that heaven will have light for all to see, but not everyone can bear that light? Those who can bear it will remain in the city
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Those who cannot bear the light will be in an “outer darkness,” that might not be pitch black, but it is “grey
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I don’t know if there would come a time that people would grow to bear the light and then be brought into the City permanently
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Steve greeted Daniel with a big bear hug
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because I can’t bear the rides on the big-girls merry-go-round
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‘I shall bear that in mind
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Daniel gave him a big bear hug
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They fought a mighty mutant bear that had been sent to destroy my eggs
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Oreo and the ‘twins’ kept a huge mutant bear from entering the hatching grounds
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She killed one more mutant bear on its way up; then she came below here and destroyed the rest of them
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for gifts that bear the tell tale
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So bear with the jeers of your mate and try the experiment
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The Incredible Shrinking Bogey Bear
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Again, I am struck by the plight of the planet – what will happen if I failed to find the Elements? It doesn’t bear thinking of
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The claustrophobic feeling was more than I could bear, along with the other feelings of unfamiliarity
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That frequently gives relief – it is the lack of ceremony, as though the child had no meaning, which mothers find hardest to bear
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I'll try to bear that in mind
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For his part, the great politician broke off from his prepared text and brought his verbal guns to bear on the heckler, just as he had done with unfailing accuracy so many times before
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I began to understand the customary village wisdom of living in a place by choice, in splendid naïveté, unconcerned with fad or fashion, and where schedules bear very little weight
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to accept, to bear
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On her final visit to the clinic she was greeted by the beaming face of her consultant, all of which made her death nine and a half months later, shortly after the birth of her son, that much harder for Ken to bear
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Bear it, however, he did
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In the two hours between finishing the evening’s murderous chores and Ken’s return from the pub, Helen Roach’s insidiously persuasive skills were brought to bear on her daughter, convincing Lucy that she had killed her step-brother, but that her mother loved her so much that so long as Lucy never uttered another word on the subject of Alan’s disappearance, then she would protect her forever and a day
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That his boy, his one link back to his beloved first wife, should treat him in such a cavalier fashion, whatever the promptings of teenage hormones, was too hard to bear
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” Altera looked down at Rayne and then abruptly shouted, “Ha! I like you little one,” and with that Altera swept Rayne up in her arms in a bear hug
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At five o’clock she could bear the suspense no longer and switched on the television, keeping the volume down as low as she could, desperate to find out what was happening
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been a builder and a labourer all of his life and was still a bear of a
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Black bear prowled the area and she was afraid to get too far from her father, but afraid to get too close where he would see her
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Simon reacts to this in the only way he can and grabs hold of his brother in a bear hug
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Tarak came forward and gripped the man in a bear hug and both greeted each other with a lot of back slapping and posturing
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the Female Christian Satanist, do not bear the flag of the black dot!
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off from his prepared text and brought his verbal guns to bear on
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‘Thanks, I’ll bear that in mind
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The crowd suddenly parted and a red headed bear of a man stood in the middle of the path
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appreciated that it even came to bear the famous television
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and she’d been pregnant once, for a short time … she'd known a relationship, a passionate one by all accounts, how could she bear deliberately turning away from that sort of personal contact? I visualise the young woman I'd seen in one of the photos
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“Please bear in mind that his health is still fragile
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Claimed all sorts of pressure had been brought to bear on the committee and more or less accused Bunty of having slept with half of them … there was actually a case brought against him for slander but it fell through when he speedily retracted his statement
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of her son, that much harder for Ken to bear
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bear long with them?
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had to bear the brunt of his hung over ill temper
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promptings of teenage hormones, was too hard to bear
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could bear the suspense no longer and switched on the television,
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I should have left your ass there with the freaking jade bear
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Into the middle of the Majestic Hall, the hazy form of a Jade Bear became noticeable but quickly faded to the normal human shape of a Jade resident
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I remained that way until a few years ago when a Jade Bear statue appeared in South Africa
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I wish to run the Paraclipse and achieve full Jade Bear status
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In the middle of the floor she has seen a pile of personal effects; a wallet, cheap beach jewellery, a hair scrunchie, a pair of red trainers and a small pink teddy bear with a heart shaped patch of red silk sewn on its chest
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I had a dream of the Jade Bear and he was a man and he was making love to me
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“She's doing this on her own, with no prompting from a Jade Bear
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“I want you to be my mate, to live with me and bear children
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She stroked the Jade Bear and asked, “What are you doing for me? What's with all this lucid dreaming?”
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The Jade Bear twitched its nose and turned its head
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At the center, he stood on the edge of a cliff and looked down on a giant statue of a Jade Bear
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Heb: 2:4: God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the
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One has to realize that women evolved as child bearing and home defender- hence nurturing, loving and caring while men evolved as hunter (chaser!), protector, provider and problem solver
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flame bearing Charos towards him
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‘Yes, it would, so I hope you are bearing that in mind
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" Men bearing the title of' Elders" does not make them bishops
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Kate, the wanderer returns bearing bubbly, three this afternoon convenient to call round? Need help with preparations? X N
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It was a large square room with a high ceiling adorned with fancy plasterwork and filled by rows of tables bearing what she knew to be computer stations criss-crossing the room, lit by natural light from the long, floor to ceiling windows let into one wall
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We won’t be able to know God as He in fact is until we are willing to undergo suffering and bearing our crosses
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In bearing our own cross, the cross of Christ becomes all the more clear as to the glory that God displayed there
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If you see another person or an animal bearing a gag, don't worry about your enemies; they can't harm you
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Either it was a random attack in which case it had no bearing whatsoever on who she was … or it was deliberate and everything to do with who she was
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He slept for a short while, during which time he dreamed that he could see a chariot of flame bearing Charos towards him
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It's claws were shorter, more for bearing weight than digging, almost a hoof
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by the bearing of devils on his broad, sun bleached shoulders,
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Joe gave him a bearing of where to fly and soon enough
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bearing the mark of the wheel
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is the hypocrisy of small measure bearing
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It has the fathomless mystery of Yoga itself, but, also like Yoga it has a bearing and a meaning within our everyday lives
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He was still a mountain of a man, but he was refined, the rough edges were gone, his bearing was softer
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A knock at the door, heralds the arrival of our hostess and her acolyte, bearing trays of steaming broth
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Old Ted, on the other hand, went from strength to strength, earning a small fortune from his globally syndicated television show and from a chain of franchised garden centres bearing his name that sprang up across the whole country
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wondered if I should stop bearing pain right then and stretch my legs
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Is this justice? Should we keep bearing it? I am just an old man, I
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And if we react, it is because we have been bearing
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bearing; not many can pull that off, you have to be born to it
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She watched as Duncan approached, walking with a bearing of great self-confidence; a man used to bearing the weight of command
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wide, wide world bearing fire and sharp edged blades
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She had a definite regal bearing that couldn’t be faked
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indeed an astonishing discovery, bearing the power
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show and from a chain of franchised garden centres bearing his
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The sled bearing the man was completely covered in snow
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“May I relate something that may have a bearing on all this,” announced Brent
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15Which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing
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bearing, or the effects of a leaking gasket
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strength of character and a noble bearing, though
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were finally bearing fruit
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The entire wait staff led by Mandy and White Feathers processed from the kitchens bearing trays and singing
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The tables were dressed in linen and set with white china place settings, accented with silverware bearing the engraved initials of the Union Pacific Railway on each piece
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the military bearing and the Major’s uniform with the medal ribbons
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'You realise that bearing false witness against an
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was tall, handsome and dignified in his bearing; the latter
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Each began to feel the weight of humility, and both were overjoyed in bearing their new secret burdens
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Beyond, a wider area held clumps of arching hairy sticks bearing fruit
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As hard as it was to believe, another payday was rapidly bearing down on her, the clock over the fireplace read eleven thirty five, and she was still staring at a stack of papers that would make even the best of bookkeepers cringe
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stood the tree of life, bearing twelve
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interspersed with establishments bearing the Royal seal –
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bearing gold and incense
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“I used to make that in the bearing factories,” Marcue said, “A strong man can make a copper in a double shift
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I looked again at this man, bearing shame and bearing scorn
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bearing on my opinion of that town! Collecting the family
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I saw here abundance of cocoa trees, orange, and lemon, and citron trees; but all wild, and very few bearing any fruit, at least not then
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While questioning Sinon, the Trojan priest guesses the plot and warns the Trojans, and says "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (I fear Greeks even those bearing gifts), which became known as 'beware of Greeks bearing gifts,"
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you and given to a nation bearing the fruits of it (Matthew 21:43)
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see if it is bearing fruit
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revelation as to where you are in bearing fruit for His Kingdom
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A half-starved Highland woman frequently bears more than twenty children, while a pampered fine lady is often incapable of bearing any, and is generally exhausted by two or three
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you and given to a nation bearing the fruit of it (Matthew 21:43)
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Aladdin had won the hearts of the people by his gentle bearing
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Clothier staggered outside and came back bearing his wife's cloths basket
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He comes bearing a message from Nathalia
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Somewhere away down south in the great hall of the Senate a saucepan bearing a Chief Justice Ministers wig and gown, rattled impatiently on one of the large leather chairs A janitor passed by and picked it up
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Her gait was regal, her bearing so straight, she might have been a ship’s mast
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She knew that noble bearing, too
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“Other,” and hence bearing the soul of death alive: a Dead soul
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bearing Zeus: those women who were the noblest, and slept with Gods
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Bearing the brunt of annoyed
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He just looked on, also smiling, truly bearing no idea of what was to come from his companion
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She had freely chosen to follow the more traditional path of her gender by hooking up with a steady boyfriend from her high school days, getting formally engaged and then married to Joe shortly after graduating, their buying a house and car and all the stuff you’re supposed to take possession of when you form a conjugal union, and her bearing three children before she reached the age of thirty
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technically speaking, this scripture has no bearing on the doctrine of conditional
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The Praefect dryly continued, bearing a hint of a smirk
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He had indeed been at full strength then, bearing not so much as a scratch or a labored breath as a result
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It was late afternoon when the royal carriage arrived at the estate, bearing Helez and her family, accompanied by two of the satraps who worked for Ashpenaz
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“I just think a girl with Deni's figure and bearing and pretty hair should have
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The way in which several recruits paused and stood gape-mouthed, bearing lop-sided grins, amused her greatly as she and the officer marched ahead
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Bearing this brief guidance in mind, let us look at some different types of objects and focuses of meditation
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Weeping not a single tear, bearing not a single warm thought, not one solemn shred of reverence
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The older of the two Imperials nodded slowly, bearing a wide and very cynical grin as sorrow inevitably yielded to the usual angry gloom
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This, combined with her wayward limbs, a bearing that was naturally off-centre and a shakiness arising from an afternoon spent making an inventory of her master's liquor cabinet, gave rise to grave doubts that the plate would ever arrive at the table replete with its original contents
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that of a man bearing a slight southern Cyrodilic lilt - bore a cheerful, almost youthful yet hypnotic resonance
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His swift and targeted movements rendered him as deadly a foe for the monstrous marching armies of the Dominion as anyone bearing the Legion standards could hope for
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“Senta, Elenir, Jista extrapolate bearing and course
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He ignored her remark and said something that had little bearing on it
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He was not bearing down as heavily as he had the previous night when she had tried this same action, to no avail
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as they gather round to see this stranger bearing gifts
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The rocky terrain did not permit travel in a properly straight line so every half hour or thereabouts Melissa Clarke would take another bearing to ensure that they wasted no time heading off in the wrong direction
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‘But given that I am not one of you, it has no bearing on my actions
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‘Earth was bearing the weight of too many ideologues,’ said one, ‘who’d seen the chance to mould an entirely new polity
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The navicom completed its scan so Melissa used the opportunity to confirm their bearing one more time and then switched it off
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Other valleys led off to cut between smaller peaks but the party kept bearing left so that they would be heading north as soon as possible
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Melissa unclipped the navicom with her good hand and switched it on, “Just under twenty-one kilometres on a bearing of oh-three-seven degrees
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Melissa took another bearing with the navicom and they set off
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The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life
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Their presence and overt bearing of automatic weapons made him nervous, but he tried not to show it
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“Elijah it’s me Billy Boy I am over here on your left hand side how are you bearing up mate?” There was no response so I carried on
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Gen 1:29,30 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat
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We can also point to the remnants of this subterranean water body, when we consider water that is still being pushed to the surface of the Earth today from deep inside the Earth via underwater vents, fissures and hot springs found all over the Earth, under the pressure of rock masses bearing down on these subterranean water bodies, even after the passage of 4,500 years after the Flood
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Under immense pressure from the crust, and/or mantle, bearing down on this water layer, this water may have surfaced through fissures, capillaries or pathways in the crust
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bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all
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The prayer in tongues always bears
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This limitation to life is, of course, entirely human-centric and bears no real
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They believe that theirs is a true religion and although they also believe that our brothers and sisters in Judaism have a true religion, it is the Christian message alone that bears scrutiny
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He bears His cross moment by moment
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This kind of religion bears a fruit that is hidden
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This limitation to life is, of course, entirely human-centric and bears no real scrutiny when we consider the true faith inherent in origin
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I gather that once, when he was a young man (very young I should imagine), he met her grandmother and was immediately struck by the resemblance Angie bears her … sounds unlikely to me, but who am I to quibble?
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This not-so-subtle hint bears fruit and Gilla and I spend the following morning searching the shops for something suitable while Caderl makes the visit to his workers that was ostensibly the primary reason for his accompanying us
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Steve had suggested a ring of explosives be placed around the camp in case the Insane Ones tried to use the mutant bears against the camp
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The big black bull had indeed made use of the mutant bears
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I noticed the tiny teddy bears
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“In a thousand years there will be, but remember, your mortal ancestors at this time were living in caves and fighting bears with spears
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9And if it bears fruit, well: and if not, then after that thou shalt cut it down
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When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked bears rule,
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16The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
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wolves and bears, and meant it was easy to get lost – and the rocky
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“I am the one who led the movement for closing the Portal and stopping the hunts, and doing away with Jade Bears
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I would be willing to bet that when she bears children that we will have the first Jade woman born in our history
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As he stands, the weight of last night's late finish at the club bears down on Ted's compacting spine
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“If you want my opinion,” Lising said, “I think he bears more looking into
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the panda bears and eating sushi with the rest of the students
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Bordered by Turkey, this is full of turquoise lakes, lush forests with bears and rocky highlands, and semi-desert flowers
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Brown bears are popular here
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He told us how to spot them, saying, “You will know them by their fruit, a good tree bears good fruit and a bad tree bears bad fruit
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But as they are repeated upon every part of his stock, and as their whole amount bears, upon that account, a regular proportion to it, they are commonly considered as extraordinary profits of stock
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The rent of the land which affords such singular and esteemed productions, like the rent of some vineyards in France of a peculiarly happy soil and situation, bears no regular proportion to the rent of other equally fertile and equally well cultivated land in its neighbourhood
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And the Spirit is He who bears witness, because the Spirit is the truth (1 John 5:6
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A half-starved Highland woman frequently bears more than twenty children, while a pampered fine lady is often incapable of bearing any, and is generally exhausted by two or three
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ministry that bears good fruit—one built on resting in God—so I
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But the usual reward of the eminent teacher bears no
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qualified than for any sort of manufacture that bears any resemblance to their own
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But in our sugar colonies, the price of sugar bears no such proportion to that of the produce of a rice or corn field either in Europe or America
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It is in the mint, perhaps, rated too high for the value which it bears in the market of Bengal
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In countries ill cultivated, and therefore but thinly inhabited, the price of the wool and the hide bears always a much greater proportion to that of the whole beast, than in countries where, improvement and population being further advanced, there is more demand for butcher's meat
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It certainly bears some similarity to a car that comes out of fuel
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What is the proportion which the circulating money of any country bears to the whole value of the annual produce circulated by means of it, it is perhaps impossible to determine
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crazy and still bears you
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statues, I found that no character bears
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It bears the evident marks of having originally been, what the honest and downright Doctor Douglas assures us it was, a scheme of fraudulent debtors to cheat their creditors
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It is upon this account, they say, the bank money sells for a premium, or bears an agio of four or five per cent
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That part of the annual produce, therefore, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich than in poor countries, but bears a much greater proportion to that which is immediately destined for constituting a revenue either as rent or as profit
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the world does not go dark, and the tummy bears it all without
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compiler of the Analytical Concordance that bears his name, translates it into a
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But whatever may be the amount of this sum, the proportion which it bears to the whole mass of bank money is supposed to be very small
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falling on the wooden pier, then the grunts of two large men wrestling like bears
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Bears were not uncommon in the province and they each had had their fair share of encounters with them for as long as they lived
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rounded another bend, the situation became clear: they could see not one but two large bears up on their two hind feet, swiping and roaring at a lone man
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As he pushed locks of his auburn hair out of his face, he grinned at the two Nords - even as the bears prepared to swipe and likely maul the man beyond repair
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They watched as the man raised his hand for another spell and after a brief incantation, the bears ceased fighting and started growling
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Could it have been the tricks of their tired minds? Or was there truly a pair of musically inclined bears before them?
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The real value of every other commodity is finally measured and detemnined by the proportion which its average money price bears to the average money price of corn
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Before long the tundra has enveloped Manchester, and the polar bears move in and turn it into a winter resort
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“No, that's it; that's all Husim records of that text---and I'm pretty certain it is ancient Elenessan---though this bears a really strong resemblance in syntax to another very ancient script
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she chased bears away with it?”
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It cannot even judge properly concerning the proportion which its own province bears to the whole empire, or concerning the relative degree of its wealth and importance, compared with the other provinces; because those other provinces are not under the inspection and superintendency of the assembly of a particular province
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You have heard it before, but it bears repeating… it is
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That such abuses were far from being uncommon, the ancient history of every country in Europe bears witness
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That they were superior in private life, we have the express testimony of Polybius, and of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, two authors well acquainted with both nations; and the whole tenor of the Greek and Roman history bears witness to the superiority of the public morals of the Romans
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His authority and consideration depend very much upon the respect which this society bears to him
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-- Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the 12 Minor Prophets ascribe themselves to the scribes whose name the Book bears
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“This bloke who’s crying bears no comparison to my mate Billy Boy Lamb non whatsoever he was a bonzer bloke who knew the score
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She bears down
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“Did you see the faces on some of those women bloody hell their stares were colder than a polar bears chuff I could well do without that when I have come here to help them
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flock from lions and bears in addition to leading them
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It consists partly in a debt which bears, or is supposed to bear, no interest, and which resembles the debts that a private man contracts upon account; and partly in a debt which bears interest, and which resembles what a private man contracts upon his bill or promissory-note
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‘God bears witness that there is no God but He, as do the
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She the undressed herself and climbed in beside me I thought bloody hell this is going to be colder than a polar bears chuff piece but I was in for a surprise
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A fermented liquor, for example, which is called beer, but which, as it is made of molasses, bears very little resemblance to our beer, makes a considerable part of the common drink of the people in America
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This was also true for foxes and bears that lived on the islands and whalers went after them when they had nothing better to do
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There were mountain lions also, a few bears, cougars and leopards, though only a few hundred, nothing to make much difference in a battle this size
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It bears remembering that the government that taxes Peter to pay Paul can always depend on Paul"s vote
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It bears remembering, and holding dear, that, prior to the conclusion of the Civil War, the common usage was „These United States
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My favorites of his are: „The Saracen Blade," „An Odor of Sanctity," and especially his „Goat Song," a novel of Sparta, and bear in mind that his title bears a close resemblance to our word „tragedy," from which „goat song"
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He smelled of rotting flesh — probably, from the bears, lions, and tigers that he would kill just for the sport of it
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’Round here you gots bears and wolves and raccoons and foxes
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For there, in the clear blue moonlight, were two giant brown bears, panting for breath
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Dalbo, what’s that?” yapped both bears eagerly, chomping at the bit and flexing their claws with excitement
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Thanks to efforts of the Thimble Down fighters and the brother bears, the pirate army had been utterly destroyed, and thanks to Carl and Frumple, in many cases devoured
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Forgo and Dorro both swore they saw Dalbo in the midst of the fighting, yelling commands to the two giant bears who were, unbelievably, targeting pirates and leaving the Thimble Down combatants alone
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Indeed, it had been harrowing to stand amidst the onslaught of bears, something that would give them all nightmares for years to come
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Her cot was smiling with pink balloons and the teddy bears she had received from so many kind and caring people
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forest and just listening to the wildlife? Be careful if you have bears in your area though,
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Each bears seed after its own kind, yet the ground beneath remains unyielding
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Behold, The Lord raises His voice within the hearts of the elect, Yet His silence bears witness against those who refuse to hear
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Who stands up and bears their burden gladly,
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One who bears their own burdens
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For one, who is under grace, bears fruit of the same
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It bears mentioning that although boasting an impressive regular season won-loss record, Osborne‘s bowl record against ranked opponents was 9 (wins) and 13 (loses) including 7 loses in a row prior to winning his first national championship
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She was familiar with the black bears, who were a hereditary enemy, and sparks flew when they met
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“‘Love alters not with Time’s brief hours and weeks, but bears it out—even to the edge of doom
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“Are there bears where you live?”
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Colling responded, “Note that it is signed by Chief Deputy Secretary Vojanski and bears the printed signature of the Commander of Soviet Forces in Poland
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bears the silent couple, falcon and thrush, recognized in branches below the crook that take their shape
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The time bears near where there will be battle in Laru
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When I was younger, I read a book about grizzly bears
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Pixies, birds and bears and fairies
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In the first edition of The Origin of Species, where he wrote he had observed bears floating for hours in the water with their mouths open eating insects floating on the surface, said: "I see no obstacle to a race of bears becoming, by natural selection, more and more aquatic in their structure and habits, with an increasingly large mouth, to produce a monstrous beast like a whale "
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24 And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord; and there came out two she bears out of the
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Finally at five pm, during the Aoki set, he felt the phone vibrate, and headed for the nearest security guard that bore the Oodle logo, a rune in black and white
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"Sorry I'm such a bore," she said
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John bore witness of Him and cried out, saying, “This was He of
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His face bore a huge wide grin
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who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we,
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mind that bore the as yet unnamed form of Conscience added just a hint of chiding
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breath companion to every inmate as they bore down on the door at the end of the
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Something he said once suggests that Jackie isn’t interested in school life, and he doesn’t bore her by talking about it; at least that is what he said
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He wondered if all the Qbytes they copied from a brain didn't really amount to little more than a few thousand pages of 'if' statements, some response databases and a few gig of life experiences? He wondered if being in silicon took something from a soul? He bore the remainder of the evening stoically
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She was quick to spot a lie and would bore in on it
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For he bore the sin of many,
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That part of his ethereal mind that bore the as yet unnamed form of Conscience added just a hint of chiding harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit between God and the third rock out from an insignificant little star
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The sharp retort of metalled boot heels struck out at the early morning stillness, announcing the arrival of Danton and his scowling, out of breath companion to every inmate as they bore down on the door at the end of the corridor like cannon balls, casting their grotesquely elongated shadows across the floor and up the walls
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” The ones that Jesus turns away are the ones that bore bad fruit
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The religions of those nations that only bore bad fruit will be abolished and all nations will go to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles (Isaiah 2:2, Zechariah 14:16)
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Christ’s cross is the sweetest burden that ever I bore; it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails are to a ship
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tear and twist into the splintered carcass that bore him home,
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She had always been drawn to his eyes; they were grayish in color, and could bore thru a person
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She bore that air of great confidence and purpose
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Besides the advanced fiber-optics that lit it, the stand that bore it was finely detailed Kimotran Bale-leaf, deep in lacquer with an ornate row of book rests fronting it, plenty of toe space and conveniently placed wand-racks
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My aunt bore it all as best she could but in the moment she dropped some soil onto the lid, she sank to her knees beside the shallow grave and buried her face in her hands, trembling and shaking, overwhelmed with grief
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He bore no grudge
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Hopefully they won’t bore you with too many jokes but keep in mind that if they do it could be a sign of their nervousness
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But all bore the same general features as Tarak
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His captain's uniform was well tailored, sumptuous, but comfortable, his boots bore a soft shine on leather little darker than his forearms
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Their helmets bore badges over their foreheads with a symbol on it like a distorted ‘T’ or maybe the head of one of the axes Alan’s Knume cherub uses
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She had the most elaborate bangle hanging from her left wrist, which also bore a thick bracelet with stylized bull’s horns that went up her right forearm
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gazed at Brent with hazel eyes that bore to his very being
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They hardly ever used any sail here, just poles and wheel-spars that bore on the well shaped curb stones of the canal
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Leand had been hurt when Tdeshi was lost and Jorma bore some responsibility for that because Tdeshi had been living with him when she decided to leave Sinbara
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“Then non-participating sex started to bore him, but he let some of his friend have at me
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The shows changed every six months just so as not to bore the clientele, not that they would have noticed, they were only there for the girls or the booze
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He noticed that one of the people on the closest rail bore a resemblance to Himla, one could have been Leand and another looked disturbingly like himself
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Long conversations bore Shaun
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She got no info on where that Fenais might be now, but she had a thumb print to use so that bore following up
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There is something about the stranger’s face, about the way those eyes bore into him, that unnerves Billy
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Then holding the end of a large pipe up to the mark, scribed round its diameter, bore a hole inside the scribed line and proceeded to cut out along the line, leaving a hole large enough for the pipe
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When he and Harry returned this time to the 'bath room' they bore a large porcelain object resembling an overgrown fruit bowl
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The clouds of dust south of the city looked like the gathering threat of an invading army, but it was just the new stockyards refilling, which bore testament to the spirit of a city that wanted it all
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He is up on his knees in a second, leaning over her, staring into those bore hole pupils, pupils that have been shocked wider still by his sudden movement and alarm
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Ytith are tiny pests that bore into soft plant stems
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thread which would lead them to the woman who bore her
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“It must bore the pilots to tears flying one of these airplanes?” Ju Lei directed her question to Li Quang
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woman was who bore his illegitimate child?’ said Jean,
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Woodpeckers bore into the pine trees, and puffins live here
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And then there’s the art! I could bore you ad
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In America the fraudulent tapes were re-examined and bore marks that confirmed their irregularity
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Two empty packs of cigarettes and three empty wine bottles bore testament to his cast iron constitution
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A poet must never bore his audience
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She bore a close resemblance to a fox, in truth
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probably we will bore ourselves after a short time
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Insisting that he couldn’t bear to bore her, he kept his answer short
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It would be otherwise, indeed, with a paper money, consisting in promissory notes, of which the immediate payment depended, in any respect, either upon the good will of those who issued them, or upon a condition which the holder of the notes might not always have it in his power to fulfil, or of which the payment was not exigible till after a certain number of years, and which, in the mean time, bore no interest
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His eyes bore no more excitement but
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Her light, unsure steps clicking on the ground, her twisting shadow, the coy clearing of her throat - it all bore out in his memory as clearly as the previous day
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And her eyes, already alight, blazed all the more as soon as she saw that the ill-tempered Breton man before her bore her sword in his hand
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The second race’s name caused the thief’s ears to perk up and over an icy tankard of mead and a plate of freshly cooked meat and baked potatoes, he casually inquired about the city’s apparent problem with troublesome Bretons and asked if he bore a particular one or two in mind
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The lantern he bore was not quite strong enough to illuminate the man’s armor
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The Legionnaire’s copper eyes twinkled with new inspiration and he reached into the satchel he bore
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“Well, I’m sorry to hear that-” Her words bore the utmost sincerity
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He awaited something more, something he knew Maro bore with him
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And it bore the same mysterious initials
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The name “Roscius Avienus” still bore such resonance, such unfailing strength and gravity to match
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She grimaced and bore the pain and discomfort for a brief moment until the feeling passed
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The money of such banks, being better than the common currency of the country, necessarily bore an agio, which was greater or smaller, according as the currency was supposed to be more or less degraded below the standard of the state
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He rested his arms by his side to show her that he bore no animosity towards her or her family and that he was willing to listen to her plight
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That her sword still bore the stubborn blood of those she encountered not too long ago now, those whose blood refused to leave her blade
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And acknowledging the newly strained non-relationship he bore with the Guild, it would have to be a delicate process of extraction
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Tagging alongside her as she headed back to the center of the camp, the ever lively Liulfr gestured to the wood she bore
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The boxes themselves bore the words, 'No Return,' and 'Return,' respectively
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that of a man bearing a slight southern Cyrodilic lilt - bore a cheerful, almost youthful yet hypnotic resonance
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Rikke quickly looked over at her commander, who now bore a somewhat softer expression
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‘Noster’ about the scribbled name he bore
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Although Brynjolf bore every confidence in his col-leagues, it still unnerved him to be away for so long and under such circumstances
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The island of Barbadoes, in short, was the only British colony of any consequence, of which the condition at that time bore any resemblance to what it is at present
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Her eyes were dark, smoldering coals as they bore into me
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Much later, the married couples bore children
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He loved his wife deeply and she bore him sons
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The next year, as the heat of summer bore down on us, so did the insects
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The sun bore through the trees, causing the stones of the courtyard to become so hot I felt I could almost bake our bread on them
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” James still bore a grudge against Jesus
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Had any considerable alteration been made in the standard of the money, either by sinking the same quantity of silver to a lower denomination, or by raising it to a higher ; had an ounce of silver, for example, instead of being coined into five shillings and two pence, been coined either into pieces which bore so low a denomination as two shillings and seven pence, or into pieces which bore so high a one as ten shillings and four pence, it would, in the one case, have hurt the revenue of the proprietor, in the other that of the sovereign
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centre of his chest and looked me straight in the eye as he bore his chest
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fact that it bore his name meant he would see to it the Germans would go no further
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jaw of which was clearly broken, wide-eyed, the corpse still bore the expression of utter horror it
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You can bore a hole through the tree large enough for your ball to pass through, but that’s probably not going to meet the approval of either your fellow golfers or the course maintenance crew
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registry bore the name of Harvest of New Bedford, and the master of the vessel could not prove otherwise
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on Ponape Island as it was in most other Pacific Islands, and it bore the significance of their own king
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The bearded face also bore the black vampire eyes and long white fangs
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I picked up another letter this one felt quite stiff and when I looked inside there were some photo’s I put these to one side for the moment and opened the letter which bore a coat of arms at the top
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I went on to the next photo that showed a lone grave near either an oak or beech tree with a simple wooden cross at its head which bore a plaque but I could not read it no matter how hard I tried
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They glided low over constructions that bore no resemblance to any previous urban areas or indeed to any obvious practical purpose
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She could try to view things positively, but eventually reality bore down upon her and crushed her hope
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However, accounts of spoken recollections bore this out as the chilling evidence
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Unlike a ludicrously surreal dream with its incoherence unquestioned, this bore all the hallmarks of normalcy, except it was an idealised version: troubles in easily resolvable forms, rather then any improved coping ability on his part
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like hard, cold bits of flint, bore into him, as though dissecting him
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Her father she had seen two months ago, the cragginess in his face bore the decades of stress that went with being one of the Nine
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They bore brands for the Black Arrows, another gang in the city
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On one hand, he bore the circle-and-arrow brand of the Black Arrows
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This fact had been borne on me when I was looking for the job at the school … it is a daunting realisation
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“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our
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She had borne two tiny babies in the time the natives call a decade, about six years of Earth
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A fly hovered above the disordered tresses, analysing and collating the data flooding the atmosphere, another joined it, debated landing but was deterred by a worm of hair borne on the cooler breeze crossing from the nearby seashore
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has borne old timber these forty years,
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overflown with distance borne on the back
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and borne on a plinth of rough wood,
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With the perfect timing borne of many
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us, which have borne the burden and heat of the day
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Davie is twice the size of the man in front of him, he could rip him apart if he wanted to, he feels sure of it, but the reality borne out by years of experience is that he is impotent
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borne out of the hardships she and her mother had
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Harry also added certain ideas of his own to direct their most efficient efforts, these were instructions borne of his greatest talent: the process of construction, in real terms, for those who actually laid the stones or raised a wall
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that you have borne false witness against Pierre Buscailh
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Yes, I’d have to live on with the knowledge that I was a murderess, but could it be any worse than knowing that I was reviled on Olympus? It seemed impossible that the callous Fates could spin anything more onerous than what I’d borne already
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I gladly would have borne another month of nothingness if it could be spent without her
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And Leda had borne normal offspring, not some human/avian monstrosity
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The quantity of circulating money must have borne the same proportion, to the number and value of purchases and sales usually transacted at that time, which it does to those transacted at present ; or, rather, it must have borne a greater proportion, because there was then no paper, which now occupies a great part of the employment of gold and silver
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This would not give the monopoly of the borne market to domestic industry, nor turn towards a particular employment a greater share of the stock and labour of the country, than what would naturally go to it
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In consequence of those different advantages, it seems from the beginning to have borne an agio; and it is generally believed that all the money originally deposited in the bank, was allowed to remain there, nobody caring to demand payment of a debt which he could sell for a premium in the market
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I don’t know how I could have borne that kind of horror
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He was momentarily distracted by the arrival of a large pie, borne aloft by Mrs Pilfer, who evidently feared that the banquet was not extensive enough already
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Towards the declension of the Roman republic, the allies of Rome, who had borne the principal burden of defending the state and extending the empire, demanded to be admitted to all the privileges of Roman citizens
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At least as an artificial sentient intelligence there were distinct advantages: the utility of logic – decisions made that were unquestionably right, borne from a multitude of processing units, a network of connected intelligences
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Up to now however it had been the sailors and Fusiliers who had borne the brunt but we knew this could not last as the boat had lost headway due to the crew being hit some of our lads grabbed the oars and began to row
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“Therefore, He will give them up until the time when she who is in labor has borne a child
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How much much did they fear the potential challenge of machine life – the sentience borne out of silicon that evolved to encompass the biological? The machines could link in to every database, they were part of those early data storage devices
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Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted
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In Great Britain, from the time that we had first recourse to the ruinous expedient of perpetual funding, the reduction of the public debt, in time of peace, has never borne any proportion to its accumulation in time of war
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“I have borne you into this world, child
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The sadness she felt as his truck disappeared down the road was borne of fear
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But that good deed of hers had already borne fruit, and was still
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This was to ensure that any children to be born be borne within that year so that no arguments could follow afterwards on whose children it were
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saw that it was borne, or dragged, rather by a small boy who wore a
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head and the Christmas pie, borne in with great parade, were placed on
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Out of this came a new form of corruption called "detente" which was an utter failure borne out of desperation by weak men
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It would have been more than he could have borne
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In part, his concerns seemed to be borne out
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A blue hazy bubble formed around Celia and the child, and in a moment they had vanished as if a torrent of light had borne them away
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This liberality created rancor among the faithful who had borne the brunt of the whip of persecution as others had run for the cover of denial
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1Cor 15:49 And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly
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12 For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he who hated me that did magnify himself
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Across the borne of death;
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to me, O house of Jacob, and all the remnant of the house of Israel, who are borne by me from the belly, who are carried from the
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At this point we could see on the slope above a man borne on a litter that glittered as though it were covered with gold
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you have borne me a man of strife and a man of contention to the whole earth! I have neither lent on usury, nor men have lent to me
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in Babylon gods of silver, and of gold, and of wood, borne on shoulders, which cause the nations to fear
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26 They are borne on shoulders, having no feet by which they declare to men that they be
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28 He sits alone and keeps silence, because he has borne it on him
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7 Our fathers have sinned, and are not; and we have borne their iniquities
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58 You have borne your lewdness
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down uncircumcised into the nether parts of the Earth, which caused their terror in the land of the living; yet have they borne their
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they borne their shame with those who go down to the pit: he is put in the midst of those who be killed
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captivity of Jacob, and have mercy on the whole house of Israel, and will be jealous for my holy name; 26 After that they have borne
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again to the place of judgment, for they have borne false witness against her
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15 Then came there a voice to it, and said, 16 Hear you who has borne rule over the Earth so long:
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He had to admit that most of the danger would be borne by my force
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has befallen us? O Lord, how have you borne this? 4 Our fathers went to rest without grief, and note! the righteous sleep in the Earth
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And he said to me, Let us enter 3 through it, and we entered as though borne on wings, a distance of about thirty days' journey; And
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The air stirred slightly, and once again she caught the scent of spring, borne on the wind from some far country
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children also they have carried away captives, and borne away their stuff; and they have destroyed there about a thousand men
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Just like atoms, everything borne of them was subjected to random events and had to adapt quickly to flourish but in a measured way
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The man whose horse had borne Virginia now carried her as they pushed deeper and deeper through the trees
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Such, they said, was the hatred borne by the Jews to all other people
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6 Then Adam rejoiced at Eve's deliverance, and also over the children she had borne him; And Adam ministered to Eve in the cave, until the end of eight days; when they named the son Cain, and the daughter Luluwa
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You see what Azezel has done, who has taught all unrighteousness on Earth and revealed the eternal secrets which were preserved in Heaven, which men were striving to learn, and Semjeze, to whom you have given authority to bear rule over his associates; And they have gone to the daughters of men on the Earth, and have slept with the women, and have defiled themselves, and revealed to them all kinds of sins; And the women have borne giants, and the whole Earth has thereby been filled with blood and unrighteousness; And now, note, the souls of those who have died are crying and making their suit to the gates of Heaven and their Lamentations have ascended, and cannot cease because of the lawless deeds which are wrought on the Earth; And you know all things before they come to pass and you see these things and you do suffer them, and you do not say to us what we are to do to them in regard to these
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And after those days in that place where I had seen all the visions of that which is hidden, for I had been carried off in a whirlwind and they had borne me towards the west;
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I had laid me down in the house of my grandfather Mahalalel, when I saw in a vision how the Heaven collapsed and was borne off and fell to the Earth; And when it fell to the Earth I saw how the Earth was swallowed up in a great abyss, and mountains were suspended on mountains, and hills sank down on hills, and high trees were rent from their stems, and hurled down and sunk in the abyss; And thereon a word fell into my mouth, and I lifted up my voice to cry aloud, and said: 'The Earth is destroyed
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But note lambs were borne by those white sheep, and they began to open their eyes and to see, and to cry to the sheep
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2 And I saw all the sweet flowering trees and beheld their fruits, which were sweet smelling, and all the foods borne by them bubbling with fragrant exhalation
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two birthmarks that matched the scars Victor Vincent had borne
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13 And Laban had no sons but only daughters, and his other wives and handmaids were still barren in those days; and these are the names of Laban's daughters which his wife Adinah had borne to him; the name of the elder was Leah and the name of the younger was Rachel; and Leah was tender-eyed, but Rachel was beautiful and well favored, and Jacob loved her
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19 And Rachel was still barren in those days, and Rachel prayed to the Lord at that time, and she said, O Lord God remember me and visit me, I beg you, for now my husband will throw me off, for I have borne him no children
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50 And the king had three sons and two daughters which Aparanith the queen his wife had borne to him, besides the king's children of concubines
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By 1971, she had already borne him four kids, of which I knew nothing
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14 And you shall put the staves into the rings by the sides of the Ark, that the Ark may be borne with them
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He has always indicated his concern over global warming and the environment and his actions have borne this out
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gold, that the table may be borne with them
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29 And Samson took hold of the two middle pillars on which the house stood, and on which it was borne up, of the one with his right hand, and of the other with his left
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6 Then Adam rejoiced at Eve's deliverance and also over the children she had borne him; And Adam ministered to Eve in the cave until the end of eight days; when they named the son Cain and the daughter Luluwa
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elsewhere, these gave him a slightly evil appearance, an appearance hardly borne out by his actions, although only time would verify that
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You see what Azezel has done who has taught all unrighteousness on Earth and revealed the eternal secrets which were preserved in Heaven which men were striving to learn and Semjeze to whom you have given authority to bear rule over his associates; And they have gone to the daughters of men on the Earth and have slept with the women and have defiled themselves and revealed to them all kinds of sins; And the women have borne giants and the whole Earth has thereby been filled with blood and unrighteousness; And now note the souls of those who have died are crying and making their suit to the gates of Heaven and their Lamentations have ascended and cannot cease because of the lawless deeds which are wrought on the Earth; And you know all things before they come to pass and you see these things and you do suffer them and you do not say to us what we are to do to them in regard to these
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And after those days in that place where I had seen all the visions of that which is hidden for I had been carried off in a whirlwind and they had borne me towards the west;
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I had laid me down in the house of my grandfather Mahalalel when I saw in a vision how the Heaven collapsed and was borne off and fell to the Earth; And when it fell to the Earth I saw how the Earth was swallowed up in a great abyss and mountains were suspended on mountains and hills sank down on hills and high trees were rent from their stems and hurled down and sunk in the abyss; And thereon a word fell into my mouth and I lifted up my voice to cry aloud and said: 'The Earth is destroyed
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But note lambs were borne by those white sheep and they began to open their eyes and to see and to cry to the sheep
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2 And I saw all the sweet flowering trees and beheld their fruits which were sweet smelling and all the foods borne by them bubbling with fragrant exhalation
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“And during that time, Bezedil was the only child I have ever borne
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13 And Laban had no sons but only daughters and his other wives and handmaids were still barren in those days; and these are the names of Laban's daughters which his wife Adinah had borne to him; the name of the elder was Leah and the name of the younger was Rachel; and Leah was tender-eyed but Rachel was beautiful and well favored and Jacob loved her
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19 And Rachel was still barren in those days and Rachel prayed to the Lord at that time and she said O Lord God remember me and visit me I beg you for now my husband will throw me off for I have borne him no children
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50 And the king had three sons and two daughters which Aparanith the queen his wife had borne to him besides the king's children of concubines
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Morgan moved with a controlled stride, while inside what he had just seen between his chosen and Dryan had ignited a jealousy he had not previously known that he had borne
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14 O you men it is not the great king nor the multitude of men neither is it wine that excels; who is it then who rules them or has the Lordship over theme are they not women? 15 Women have borne the king and all the people that bear rule by sea and land
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In 1976, when he spoke to the Cornell University Graduate School of Management about his time with Carolina Cotton and Duncan Hines, he said his experience in broadcast and newspaper taught him “the basics in print and communications that have never left me, and I learned work habits borne of a deliberate self-discipline that are unchanged today
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Yours is greatness borne with quiet dignity, rather than public fanfare; the greatness of being considered wise among the knowledgeable, expert among the able, and tireless among the diligent
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15 Then came there a voice to it and said 16 Hear you who has borne rule over the Earth so long: this I say to you before you begin to appear no more 17 There shall none after you attain to your time neither to the half of it
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3 Who will be judge regarding these things? Or to whom shall we complain regarding that which has befallen us? O Lord how have you borne this? 4 Our fathers went to rest without grief and note! the righteous sleep in the Earth in tranquillity; 5 For they knew not this anguish nor yet had they heard of that which had befallen us