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bear up
1. 3 The earth and all the inhabitants of it are dissolved; I bear up the pillars of it
2. straitened by violent storms which were the torments of they children, did bear up nobly against the storms against religion
3. 11 Now therefore we cannot bear up against this thing which you have done, neither can we be burdened with this yoke on us, which our ancestors did not command us
4. 22 And the goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness
5. 11 Now therefore we cannot bear up against this thing which you have done neither can we be burdened with this yoke on us which our ancestors did not command us
6. 29 O holy mother of a nation avenger of the law and defender of religion and prime bearer in the battle of the affections! 30 O you nobler in endurance than males and more manly than men in patience! 31 For as the Ark of Noah bearing the world in the world-filling flood bore up against the waves 32 so you the guardian of the law when surrounded on every side by the flood of passions and straitened by violent storms which were the torments of they children did bear up nobly against the storms against religion
7. an electric current brought to bear upon the anu retards its motions When
8. confines his attention to those things which bear upon his particular work, and
9. the beneficent influence which the man may intentionally bring to bear upon
10. bear upon the child who is to be born, so that he may have a really favourable
11. Understandably, all this would have ensured that the systemic pulls and pressures came to bear upon the onamic growth
12. Strong pressure from many sides was brought to bear upon Herod before he consented to grant this permission, and he well knew that Jesus could not expect a fair trial before his bitter enemies at Jerusalem
13. Having lost her courage, in a miserable state of demoralization, Meme had no other recourse but to bear up under it
14. Aureliano Segundo was not aware of the singsong until the following day after breakfast when he felt himself being bothered by a buzzing that was by then more fluid and louder than the sound of the rain, and it was Fernanda, who was walking throughout the house complaining that they had raised her to be a queen only to have her end up as a servant in a madhouse, with a lazy, idola-trous, libertine husband who lay on his back waiting for bread to rain down from heaven while she was straining her kidneys trying to keep afloat a home held together with pins where there was so much to do, so much to bear up under and repair from the time God gave his morning sunlight until it was time to go to bed that when she got there her eyes were full of ground glass, and yet no one ever said to her, “Good morning, Fernanda, did you sleep well?” Nor had they asked her, even out of courtesy, why she was so pale or why she awoke with purple rings under her eyes in spite of the fact that she expected it, of course, from a family that had always considered her a nuisance, an old rag, a booby painted on the wall, and who were always going around saying things against her behind her back, call-ing her church mouse, calling her Pharisee, calling her crafty, and even Amaranta, may she rest in peace, had said aloud that she was one of those people who could not tell their rectums from their ashes, God have mercy, such words, and she had tolerated everything with resig-nation because of the Holy Father, but she had not been able to tolerate it any more when that evil José Arcadio Segundo said that the damnation of the family had come when it opened its doors to a stuck-up highlander, just imagine, a bossy highlander, Lord save us, a highlander daughter of evil spit of the same stripe as the highlanders the government sent to kill workers, you tell me, and he was referring to no one but her, the godchild of the Duke of Alba, a lady of such lineage that she made the liver of presidents’ wives quiver, a noble dame of fine blood like her, who had the right to sign eleven peninsular names and who was the only mortal creature in that town full of bastards who did not feel all confused at the sight of sixteen pieces of silverware, so that her adulterous husband could die of laughter afterward and say that so many knives and forks and spoons were not meant for a human being but for a centipede, and the only one who could tell with her eyes closed when the white wine was served and on what side and in which glass and when the red wine and on what side and in which glass, and not like that peasant of an Amaranta, may she rest in peace, who thought that white wine was served in the daytime and red wine at night, and the only one on the whole coast who could take pride in the fact that she took care of her bodily needs only in golden chamberpots, so that Colonel Aureliano Buendía, may he rest in peace, could have the effrontery to ask her with his Masonic Ill humor where she had received that privilege and wheth-er she did not shit shit but shat sweet basil, just imag-ine, with those very words, and so that Renata, her own daughter, who through an oversight had seen her stool in the bedroom, had answered that even if the pot was all gold and with a coat of arms, what was inside was pure shit, physical shit, and worse even than any other kind because it was stuck-up highland shit, just imagine, her own daughter, so that she never had any illusions about the rest of the family, but in any case she had the right to expect a little more consideration from her husband because, for better or for worse, he was her consecrated spouse her helpmate, her legal despoiler, who took upon himself of his own free and sovereign will the grave responsibility of taking her away from her paternal home, where she never wanted for or suffered from anything, where she wove funeral wreaths as a pastime, since her godfather had sent a letter with his signature and the stamp of his ring on the sealing wax simply to say that the hands of his goddaughter were not meant for tasks of this world except to play the clavichord, and, nevertheless, her insane husband had taken her from her home with all manner of admoni-tions and warnings and had brought her to that frying pan of hell where a person could not breathe because of the heat, and before she had completed her Pentecostal fast he had gone off with his wandering trunks and his wastrel’s accordion to loaf in adultery with a wretch of whom it was only enough to see her behind, well, that’s been said, to see her wiggle her mare’s behind in order to guess that she was a, that she was a, just the opposite of her, who was a lady in a palace or a pigsty, at the table or in bed, a lady of breeding, God-fearing, obeying His laws and submissive to His wishes, and with whom he could not perform, naturally, the acrobatics and trampish antics that he did with the other one, who, of course, was ready for anything like the French matrons, and even worse, if one considers well, because they at least had the honesty to put a red light at their door, swinishness like that, just imagine, and that was all that was needed by the only and beloved daughter of Doña Renata Argote and Don Fernando del Carpio, and especially the latter, an upright man, a fine Christian, a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher, those who receive direct from God the privilege of remaining intact in their graves with their skin smooth like the cheeks of a bride and their eyes alive and clear like emeralds
15. That drawing closer together of two solitary people of the same blood was far from friendship, but it did allow them both to bear up better under the unfathomable solitude that separated and united them at the same time
16. I see the mission as tracking and preparing to neutralize all strategic nuclear weapons that could be brought to bear upon us, including from within by rogue forces under private control
17. He shoves the teddy bear up to my face and says, “Meet Poo
18. He whirled toward the man and brought his phasor to bear upon the man’s chest, but instead of pulling the trigger knowing that there was a reason this man was here, he said
19. The more energy you can bring to bear upon your desire, the faster you’ll start seeing results
20. This brings pressure to bear upon the interpersonal barrier
21. He went and cut the rest of the bear up, determined to cook the meat before it spoiled
22. Bringing the mind to bear upon the required
23. So he would bear up under the disappointment and soldier on, grateful to have her by his side
24. I’ve never seen a bear up close before,” he said
25. The reason that I pulled his head down was to prevent him having the space to swing his arm and bring his pistol to bear upon me
26. The height and size of the animal absolutely appalled Olin but his only thought was to keep the bear upright on its back legs, because as long as it remained so it would not advance
27. that enables them to bring their power to bear upon the right spot
28. God-given powers and forces are undeveloped and he inevitably brings poor judgment to bear upon all
29. All eyes went to Roric, who did his best to bear up under the scrutiny nonchalantly, “I thought we moved past all that my dear?” Intoned Roric gently as he put a commiserating hand on Larc’s back
30. "That was a rare point, Sydney, that you brought to bear upon the identification
31. If you please, committing you in no way, representing you in no way, I will undertake to correct my advice by the exercise of a little new observation and judgment expressly brought to bear upon it
32. A disturbed and doleful mind he brought to bear upon them, and slowly and heavily the day lagged on with him
33. Let it not be seen that thou art (even if perchance thou art, which I do not believe) covetous, a follower of women, or a glutton; for when the people and those that have dealings with thee become aware of thy special weakness they will bring their batteries to bear upon thee in that quarter, till they have brought thee down to the depths of perdition
34. He brings, not sentiment, but philosophy to bear upon a question which both in ancient and modern times has been chiefly regarded in the light of custom or feeling
35. The influences which we can bring to bear upon this question are chiefly indirect
36. He brings the light of Plato to bear upon the miserable state of his own country
37. By giving me this burning torture to bear upon my breast! By sending yonder dark and terrible old man, to keep the torture always at red-heat! By bringing me hither, to die this death of
38. And the way they talk: “One mustn’t expect figs from thistles!” “I’d pollinate her in a blink, you shit!” “Bear up and funk it, boys!” There are cadets who do everything right—perfect posture, expert marksmanship, boots polished so perfectly that they reflect clouds
39. hear some more about the objects which do seem to you to bear upon the case
40. With your assent I will put one or two of these papers in my pocket, in case they should bear upon our future inquiry
41. Wherefore let us (at least to avoid the shame, that becomes not a Christian to be found in) bear up with patience as well as we can
42. Without allowing himself even to think of what was to come, of how it would end, judging from his inquiries as to the usual duration of these ordeals, Levin had in his imagination braced himself to bear up and to keep a tight rein on his feelings for five hours, and it had
43. The men were strong enough to bear up and keep quiet under this confused suspense; some letting their lower lip fall, others pursing it up, according to the habit of their muscles
44. "I should like him to tell me how I could bear up at Fair time, if I didn't take strengthening medicine for a month beforehand
45. It was precisely, in short, by just clutching the helm that I avoided total wreck; and I dare say that, to bear up at all, I became, that morning, very grand and very dry
46. Even in this field, therefore, the analyst must take into account whatever influences may adversely govern the market price, as well as those which bear upon the basic safety of the issue
47. If we try to bring a fresh and critical viewpoint to bear upon this subject, we shall find that weighty objections may be leveled against the accepted dividend policy of American corporations
48. The intelligent investor will pay attention to the advice and recommendations received from investment banking houses, especially those known by him to have an excellent reputation; but he will be sure to bring sound and independent judgment to bear upon these suggestions—either his own, if he is competent, or that of some other type of adviser
49. Fortunately for the typical investor, it is by no means necessary for his success that he bring these qualities to bear upon his program—provided he limits his ambition to his capacity and confines his activities within the safe and narrow path of standard, defensive investment
50. ‘You see, brothers, I know it’s hard for you, but it can’t be helped! Bear up; it won’t be for long now! We’ll see our visitors off and then we’ll rest