"I thought even an entertaining bore could be a bore after a while," he told me.
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And you can illuminate actual history, exploring fine-bore zones of possibility within the large-bore zone of fact.
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In fact, organizing in all 50 states bore fruit in
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Much of the world still bore a grody yellow tinge.
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But there was no settlement, and the case bore onward.
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Do you bore people when you talk about your job?
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The six extrajudicial executions bore many similarities, the group wrote.
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American and European banks, economies and taxpayers bore the brunt.
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It bore no relation to respondents' social and economic status.
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The blacktop bore no evidence of braking before the plunge.
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Yet the files bore some hallmarks of a government project.
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Organising the coins by metal type would bore the viewer.
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Energy and consumer stocks bore the brunt of the selling.
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The analysis bore relevance outside the arts, he quickly realised.
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Yet she was there, and still bore the name Mandela.
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Rather, one must bore under and around the clam's shell.
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Joe Mellen's Bore Hole is out now on Strange Attractor.
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The phenomenon appears to happen because of the "bore" phenomenon.
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But as the sun bore down, the vibe turned somber.
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His leering eyes bore into the side of Pattinson's face.
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Children bore the brunt of a deadly shooting in Mexico.
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But if she's an intentional bore he's a predictable one.
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Clinton's correspondence bore the markings indicating classified information, contradicting Mrs.
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I love good crime, but procedure and forensics bore me.
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FIFA, the governing body of international soccer, bore the cost.
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I bore witness as the kids opened their own accounts.
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It was Barbara who bore the brunt of this heartache.
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We hope it does not prove to be a bore.
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The doppelgänger bore my name but no resemblance to me.
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Right by Stalin Creek and Touchy Touch Bore, of course.
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Jansen's face bore a nervous expression when Pearce made contact.
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Men bore the brunt of the first wave of automation.
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The tactics bore all the hallmarks of a totalitarian purge.
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To be fair, his tiny head bore evidence of fuzz.
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But I'm like really smart, and he's a Texas bore.
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The Nazis awarded medals to women who bore multiple children.
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She said traditional holidays began to bore her in 1990.
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Liberals tap into people's feelings; conservatives bore into their minds.
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Still, it bore clear debts to Taylor's slashing, multilayered style.
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FOR YOUR average African strongman, constitutions can be a bore.
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This year's iPhone is expected to bore everyone's brains out.
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But a good layover is actually a healthful, restorative bore.
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His head bore bracing injuries, obscured only partly by makeup.
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She bore 11 children, only three of whom outlived her.
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And who bore the mysterious child who spoke in riddles?
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It was these homes that bore the brunt of María.
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Chief Justice Roberts bore down on the core legal issues.
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Even if her subjects bore you, she is never dull.
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Craster also would sacrifice any male children his daughters bore.
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Carmakers and manufacturers also bore the brunt of Trump's Mexico threat.
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A Deadspin piece bore the headline "Sports Analytics" Is Bullshit Now.
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Police recovered the body, which bore multiple injury marks, he said.
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The record bore less contributors, but their presences were more visible.
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And bore the burden of years in the spotlight so easily.
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Usually they bore the thinnest of walls between editorial and ads.
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But bore him the right way and your reputation is assured.
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Last week, we bore witness to Seacrest and Jenner's familiar relationship.
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Tens of thousands of GeoCties pages bore animated "under construction" GIFs.
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It also suggests Stevens himself bore responsibility for securing his post.
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Amatrice, the town that bore the brunt of destruction on Aug.
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Activists said the injuries bore the hallmarks of Egyptian security services.
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His temperate statement also bore the stamp of a political professional.
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Fellow Tories dismissed him as the biggest Euro-bore in Parliament.
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Some attendees bore flags as they honored the slain officer Friday.
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How great was her relief when she bore him a son!
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A banner at MIT, Ahmed's dream school, bore the #IStandWithAhmed hashtag.
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When it breaks loose, I embrace it and go full-bore.
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Further designs bore spiral shapes, others had stuck-out twisted pleats.
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Sinatra remained actively involved in the facility which bore her name.
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But it was Macau that bore the brunt of the damage.
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Rachline said the investigation bore the hallmark of "a political attack".
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Rourke said Shanann's body bore no signs of a violent struggle.
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The regulator said that E-Coins bore no similarity to cryptocurrencies.
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She had argued that states bore primary responsibility for water safety.
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Call me old, or something, but it's starting to bore me.
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Clinton, the former secretary of state, bore at least partial responsibility.
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The powerful storm bore the fingerprints of climate change, said Taalas.
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But you can say you bore witness and it's all true.
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Tasks that usually bore you will somehow be more interesting today.
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But these days, that one-liner signals only one thing: bore.
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Sedation for an M.R.I. brain scan, I knew, bore real risks.
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She also bore a backpack with a sequin-studded unicorn keychain.
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The winning ball bore the name of the Republican, Randall Luthi.
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Now, those nations are pumping full-bore and ramping up exports.
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The vessels bore traces of collisions and big holes in places.
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He is creating machines to bore giant tunnels through the earth.
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Each one bore her signature and, often, her iconic vermillion ladybug.
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The report suggested the incident bore hallmarks of sophisticated hacking software.
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The in-airport layover is often regarded as a frustrating bore.
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After the violence in Charlottesville, Va., his many critics bore down.
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And the juxtaposition of the two … well, it bore some investigation.
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Her composed manner bore little resemblance to her brother's theatrical truculence.
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"Apart from the sheer delight, he does bore me," she wrote.
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To recruit women, the university has mostly tried small-bore measures.
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His back, his neck and his shoulders bore fresh machete scars.
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An avalanche of angry callers bore down on the congressional switchboard.
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One person found a burned pilot's cap that bore a medal.
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When it came, full-bore, enabling, she did not look away. ■
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The attack bore the hallmarks of previous killings by Islamist militants.
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My experience with him bore out that his reputation was deserved.
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Podesta was the head of the firm that bore his name.
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One source of fresh thinking bore fruit just after he took office.
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Her work might be only small-bore, not scalable; she accepted that.
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Ninety-one percent bore human DNA, sometimes from half a dozen people.
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But Gods of Egypt is a ponderous bore, which is simply baffling.
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The bottle bore a label that reads Basic Witch Potion No.1.
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No. All the stuff they do in Washington is such a bore.
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The film bore the name of Al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group JNIM.
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Here are some of the messages marchers bore with them on Saturday:
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His sweat-soaked T-shirt bore an image of Oscar López Rivera.
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The man under his heel grimaced but bore Mr. Maslikhov's weight stoically.
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I bore witness to the sense of indifference that clouded their deaths.
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Reports to the contrary, it added, bore the mark of "terrorist propaganda".
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Though I remained wary of trying the full bore Saturday balcony door.
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The soldiers bore the marks of the blunt force that killed them.
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Alternatively, it could bore you to tears and make you fall asleep.
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The shipping industry bore roughly 80 percent of those costs, it said.
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Some had custom decals and logos, others bore the YouTube logo itself.
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The outfits also bore the clashing prints: on sleeves or trousers legs.
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We'll add some more: Boor, bore, clown, dope, dingus, failure, flake, fink.
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Of the three, Lobanovskyi bore the biggest influence on Shevchenko's playing career.
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Some bore bundles of possessions, others carried small children or pushed prams.
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Her face bore no expression and she did not speak, he said.
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I'm usually very forward—endless chat conversations bore me to no end.
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I wanted to bore into what kind of impropriety was being investigated.
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The card bore contact details of named officials in the bearer's hometown.
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It bore bloody witness to a senseless killing and its bloody aftermath.
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Each bore a computer-printed address label and six "Forever" postage stamps.
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They don't always look right, or fit right, but they never bore.
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European Jews, Irish and Italian Catholics, Japanese—bore the brunt of the
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But it bore only a modest resemblance to what he had filed.
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His tie bore the colors of a regiment or a public school.
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The incident bore some similarities to MSNBC's previous reporting on Trump's finances.
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For New Yorkers, the destruction of daily life bore echoes of Sept.
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When the crisis started, it bore all the hallmarks of a coup.
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Poor, sickly Beth is almost always sentimentalized; Marmee is often a bore.
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But they agree the Jabara family bore the brunt of Majors' anger.
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Their uniforms bore no ranks and had pseudonyms where their names belonged.
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But sometimes, when wires weren't available, wiretapping also bore some bodily risk.
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But if any laws were violated, Trump said that Cohen bore responsibility.
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We have all bore witness to the tragic consequences of these policies.
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It bore no fastenings, no extraneous details like sleeves or a collar.
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His face bore a heaviness I had not seen from him before.
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"Like hell I am," young Russell replied, and nature bore him out.
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Ms. Tauli-Corpuz became a nurse, married an engineer, bore six children.
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Civilians bore the brunt of the attack, which also killed five soldiers.
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Mr. Cuomo, in response, said he bore no responsibility for the delay.
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He managed a narrative that was both big picture and small bore.
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The Model 3 itself bore a "5,000" sign in its front window.
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People who talk only about themselves are a bore in any generation.
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But every street of Ixtaltepec bore the mark of the quake's destruction.
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But Granny Smith apples nestled in molded cardboard bore the USA label.
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The tickets bore a multitude of destinations — California, Kansas City, New Jersey.
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The Muhammad I revered bore no resemblance to the Muhammad they claimed.
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I wonder if they bore it long,Or did it just begin?
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The flags bore maps of a unified peninsula with the islands included.
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It's the stuff that stimulates me but doesn't distract or bore me.
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" Or quips like "Why fight when I could just bore my adversary?
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Alison Roman doesn't want to bore you with this dish's origin story.
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However, its foreign minister immediately said that the US also bore responsibility.
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" He did not explain what he meant by the words "bore markings.
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Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch.
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They each bore computer-printed address labels and six American flag stamps.
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Now that I'm 66, I don't bore others with aches and pains.
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The new package bore the same markings and stamps as the others.
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Waymo said Uber's designs bore "a striking resemblance" to its secret designs.
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The solution was so seductive because it bore the authority of science.
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Much of his skill can seem small-bore, old-fashioned in retelling.
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Recently captured districts of Aleppo bore the marks of the recent fighting.
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A DACA fix or some other small-bore changes might still happen.
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European efforts to alter earlier drafts of the legislation apparently bore results.
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Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch.
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Water gushes from the bore as the bit punctures an underground spring.
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Plenty of small-bore changes might make modest improvements here and there.
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For Maha Akhtar, whose sign bore a quotation from newly elected Rep.
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Light dresses bore graphic circles while loose blouses were paired with loose trousers.
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He divorced and humiliated his first, a cousin who bore him a daughter.
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The bride's father owned an engineering firm in McPherson that bore his name.
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Her fingernails bore the chipped purple remnants of a manicure applied long ago.
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The experiments never go quite as planned, but they never bore us either.
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The burning ache in my lower back gradually bore down into my thighs.
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Its facade bore a stories-high projection of Donald Trump: America's next President.
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Outside the room, activists dressed as characters from The Handmaid's Tail bore witness.
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Trump replaced the jeweler's kiosk with his own merchandise that bore his name.
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Much of the work proceeds unseen as machines bore tunnels beneath the surface.
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Every headshot Newton absorbed on Thursday bore that problem out into the light.
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I'm not going to bore you with it because you would be bored.
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But then they get sick of all that, it starts to bore them.
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No single bear bore the weight of as much human attention as Knut.
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Howe, who bore six children, felt suffocated by the enforced focus on family.
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Yet even after Furlong's confession, authorities still bore down on McCann in jail.
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I'm not going to bore you with psychology, because we all know it.
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LCD was awesome, so I won't bore you with the details of that.
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Finding relaxing games that don't immediately bore me to tears is pretty tough.
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I checked out long ago, when you became a buzzkill and a bore.
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There, on the crags of the lunar surface, Irwin went full-bore religious.
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And "inverter load" is important, though I won't bore you by explaining it.
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The prejudice I bore against them mirrored the prejudice their society harbored, too.
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Rural regions that bore the brunt of the war are desperate for peace.
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" Furthermore, each of the individual's uniform's Velcro name tapes bore the name "Perez.
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Cyclical sectors such as banking and automobiles bore the brunt of the selloff.
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He also declared he bore no hatred for transgender people as a group.
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People who live near the tracks bore witness to a more unsettling scene.
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"There were already tens of meetings like this, and they bore no fruit."
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All the remedies had an expense and bore considerable cost to the nation.
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In the end, my body bore the unbearable, as many of ours do.
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Alexa's going full bore ... she's launching Cola Sauce on her website next month.
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The order bore no one's name but, in my view, Justice Kennedy's hand.
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I am beginning to bore myself with the following joke about the fireplace.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions bore the brunt of Trump's most recently disclosed upbraiding.
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The shipping industry bore roughly 80 percent of those costs, the group said.
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They bore striking similarities to the items recovered after the raid in Durham.
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Their arms bore slogans but the most important message was their mere presence.
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But none bore the intent and follow-through of the boys from Birmingham.
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Founded by Flynn in San Francisco, the collective originally bore the name PeopleHater.
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Here, we found a lot of products that bore the Trader Joe's name.
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"The American government is not at full bore right now," the mayor said.
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Mr. Bekjanov, a tall, strapping grandfather, bore the brunt of the old system.
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On "The Bachelor," having one without the other is meaningless, and a bore.
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Decades later, the war correspondent John Hersey bore vivid witness to that fact.
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But without anyone or anything to rebel against, Moondog turns into a bore.
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The first of them bore rifles and cartridge belts; these were the revolutionaries.
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Chances are that your first checkbook bore the stamp "Deluxe" on the cover.
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Many were trapped in cars and basements as fast-moving flames bore down.
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It said Guerrero bore some fault for its mere presence in his system.
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Many of the measures may have struck some Albany observers as small-bore.
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Both answers bore witness to a story neither had the strength to tell.
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Hast&aposs descriptions of each woman&aposs encounters with Weinstein bore striking similarities.
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The attacks were either claimed by the Islamic State or bore its hallmarks.
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As the ship bore down on it, Doug dramatically counted down from five.
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Her fingernails, ragged from torn-off extensions, still bore flecks of sparkling polish.
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Ms. Allred added that Ms. Zervos's case bore similarities to the earlier one.
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Supporters unfurled an American flag onstage that bore his name: John C. Frémont.
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But I still can't hop on your "Begone, parents, you bore me" train.
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"He's going small bore," said Doug Muzzio, a political scientist at Baruch College.
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Yeah, there are all kinds of rules that I can bore you with.
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The screen bore a small photograph taken on my last visit, at eighteen.
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Since this isn't a running blog, I won't bore you with the details.
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The film's grainy sequences and snatched transitions bore the hallmarks of home editing.
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"I don't want to bore people or be too pompous," Mr. Adrià said.
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The killings in Port Harcourt bore all the hallmarks of "cultism," police said.
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Asked whether he bore any hard feelings against her, Biden said he didn't.
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Nairobi's tribally diverse slums bore the brunt of the violence a decade ago.
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This stuff seems small-bore, but it could reap benefits down the road.
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They bore no trace of the violence that had put them in that room.
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The story, acting, and stilted character movements usually bore the hell out of me.
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The change bore echoes of a 1973 decision to remove homosexuality from the DSM.
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The trainee rat wears a harness with a large-bore spring attached to it.
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It also closed its Creative Labs initiative that bore all three projects, CNET reported.
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And they bore the punishment for what Weinstein allegedly did to them, for years.
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In the meantime, and I have said it -- I don't want to bore you.
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Like every championship-winning squad, they bore the pressure of keeping the streak alive.
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In Varanasi, the silk weavers -- who are predominantly Muslim -- bore the brunt of demonetization.
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Conricus said Hamas bore overall responsibility for any violence emanating from the Gaza Strip.
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Out on the road, he's full bore: concerts, meet-and-greets, and promotional work.
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The Syrian news agency reported that the victims bore signs of beheading and torture.
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If you're a fan of big name cameras, this year's CES was a bore.
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Countries and kingdoms started minting their coins of various weights that bore their seal.
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But in the end, it bore little relevance because it had never been punched.
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A private investigator told Reuters her behavior bore the hallmarks of an intelligence operative.
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Adults between the ages of 40 and 59 bore the highest burden of obesity.
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He was a bore in his insistence that others should shun sex and contraception.
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One placard bore the image of a military boot trampling a map of Venezuela.
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Winning can be such a bore sometimes, especially when you're winning by ... a lot.
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The complex attack bore the hallmarks of the country&aposs powerful al-Qaida affiliate.
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German banks again bore the heaviest burden among major economies, losing 9% of profits.
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The European revolutionaries who animated opposition to absolute monarchy in 1848 bore populist traits.
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In some cases, China developed systems that bore striking similarities to their US counterparts.
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It's very detailed, and we won't bore you with the complete chain of events.
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If that all sounds fairly small-bore, so is much of Labour's fiscal policy.
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He always gently reminded me that my incidents bore hallmarks of a specific m.o.
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Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of the sell-off.
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We were faced with live bullets and bore the brunt of the army's brutality.
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The Panthers, who got their goal from Frank Vatrano, bore their sixth straight loss.
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The English champion's face bore testimony to the savagery and punishment of Hagler's fists.
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The World Health Organization said victims bore the signs of exposure to nerve agents.
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Sanders maintains he is ready to resume his campaign and will continue full-bore.
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The stack of Chicago Readers by the door bore a cover from months earlier.
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It's hard to talk to kids about feminism and not bore them to death.
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Her left side, which apparently bore the brunt of the impact, is also bruised.
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The shipping industry bore roughly 80 percent of those costs, the group's analysis showed.
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The only way Odor does anything is full-bore; the only outcomes are dramatic.
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A trial run with civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers bore that out.
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WARDAK, Afghanistan — The car's windshield bore an indentation the shape of a human head.
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In the early Nazi years left-wingers, not Jews, bore the brunt of persecution.
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But I would continue my experiment full-bore with strangers and during short interactions.
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Both national teams bore a strong resemblance to a club in their domestic leagues.
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Historically speaking, the Protestant Reformation bore out these tensions between visual and textual cultures.
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They also demonstrated how a scary oddity can become a humdrum, reflexively executed bore.
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"I would like to see us do something beyond the small bore," he said.
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Obviously parts of "Paradise Lost" are a total bore, but it's worth the slog.
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The label bore the Rancho Gordo logo, with a Mexican starlet licking her lips.
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FINRA would likely raise its standards if it bore responsibility for its members' behavior. .
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Several tubes, called perforating guns, are snaked to the end of the well bore.
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Mining stocks fell sharply and bore the brunt of the losses on the benchmark.
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Chief Ullah said the killing bore the hallmarks of recent attacks by Islamist militants.
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That hack bore all the same hallmarks as this one except the SIM hijacking.
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Trump bore little resemblance to the lifelong heartland conservatives whom the NRA typically backed.
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The liquor bottles bore yellowing labels, and the wine had turned to balsamic vinaigrette.
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Although Michael will edit things out so I don't sound like a complete bore.
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Suddenly, Gregg was the least important member of the band that bore his name.
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Experimental results bore out the theory, and a prototype TPV cell performed as expected.
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There is, though, one signal difference: None of those meetings bore the Constitution's blessing.
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Nancy Welke shared footage of the pair discovering the wreckage, which bore Samsung's logo.
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The Rouhani administration&aposs attempts to roll back these gains initially bore some fruit.
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The pink plump cheeks had deflated and bore a silvery moire of stretch marks.
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In Manhattan, there were 2000 residential buildings that bore the Trump name in 22013.
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Trying to banish them entirely can result in monolithically fruity flavors that ultimately bore.
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What if our own Civil War bore some resemblance to the Vietnamese "civil war"?
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Sorry to bore you, but it's the Boston Red Sox and the Yankees again.
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All good ideas — but small bore in the context of the looming retirement crisis.
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"All of these efforts bore fruit when Cyclone Phailin made landfall," the report said.
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But the effect ultimately proves wearying: Even deliberate bad taste can start to bore.
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Mr. Gray was walking briskly, and he bore his 40-pound pack with ease.
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But as the storm bore down in full force, the postings became more ominous.
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Monaco said the campaign bore hallmarks of a Chinese troll group known as Diba.
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Daily bulletins from the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management bore that out.
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Young BoJack bore the brunt of the animosity that developed between Beatrice and Butterscotch.
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Featuring more twists than a 1960s dance marathon, "Terminal" is a flashy, hyperstylized bore.
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It came late on a Friday night as a hurricane bore down on Texas.
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Jean, an earnest English woman, once bore her testimony in song, which she freestyled.
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Vancouver counterpart Anders Nilsson bore the loss while recording 40 saves on 13 shots.
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Britain's FTSE 100 bore the brunt of London-listed HSBC's troubles, falling 0.4 percent.
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In Gautama's cell, the wall beside the toilet bore long fingerlike streaks of shit.
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The exit polls in New Hampshire Tuesday night bore out that concern among voters.
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His uniform bore his four-star insignia, but he appeared to have lost weight.
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A lapis lazuli tree bore foliage, in full fruit and gorgeous to gaze on.
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AT&T employees have also bore the brunt of the company's debt-recovery efforts.
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Mr Almodóvar initially insisted that the drama bore no relation to his own life.
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Financial stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off, with the European banking index .
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Democrats have also attempted to link smaller bore immigration priorities to the border money.
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When the Ifill incandescence came at you, you were getting human connection full-bore.
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They bore vials and tweezers and had tucked their pant legs into their socks.
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She bore three more children and was 27 when her youngest daughter was born.
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Much to the frustration of the Russian government, the bill again bore his name.
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It bore a large sign in red letters warning that trespassers would be prosecuted.
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Yet he never lost sight of his beast, and the burdens that it bore.
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Tell someone this at a party, though, and you'll come off as a bore.
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These storms bore unassuming names, but they terrorized our island before crippling our economy.
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Trivedi told me that no one in the R.S.S. bore any animus toward Islam.
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Except for one thing: At least half of the cars bore California license plates.
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The house was cordoned off with police tape and bore a "No Trespassing" sign.
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The sheer volume of Clinton's small-bore policy proposals blurred out potentially useful items.
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She bore his children [...] and beautiful, noble Rhaegar Targaryen left her for another woman.
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Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of Monday's sell-off.
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Back then, the synagogues and Hebrew schools bore signs that read "Save Soviet Jewry".
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I taxed my body, and my brain bore the brunt of it for a while.
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LOS ANGELES — The Oscars race normally narrows to a binary bore this time of year.
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The package also bore the brand name Oreo scrolled in the HBO show's official font.
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"You have to be going full bore in complying with the DOL rule," said Bloom.
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The NPS's tweak inspired similar acts of small bore, mischievous revolt at other, smaller outfits.
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Human rights groups say his death bore the hallmarks of torture by Egyptian security services.
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The state-run Anadolu Agency said the boat also bore natives of Afghanistan and Myanmar.
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Most employees thrive off of it, provided the assignments they're tasked with don't bore them.
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Pregnancy had been hard on my marriage, as Zack bore the brunt of my sickness.
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I also bore much of the brunt for the 20 clients whose homes I cleaned.
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My grandparents bore the bulk of the responsibility of raising the children in our family.
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He bore the pain of Christ's stigmata, five wounds, in hands, and feet and side.
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The tables bore framed photographs of the missing, flanked by incense and their favorite foods.
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Governments did end up introducing various small-bore protectionist measures, but markets remained broadly open.
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The seeds were distributed in self-promoting packets that bore his name and moustachioed features.
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I bore witness in a million ways to her sharing her wisdom with Daisy too.
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They all bore the marking "SO XDS", indicating that they belonged to the Somali army.
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Americans became highly sensitive to anything that bore even a slight resemblance to the attacks.
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Our friendship blossomed into a beautiful relationship that has now bore fruit to a fiancé.
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Mozambique, where Cyclone Idai hit first on March 15, bore the brunt of the damage.
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Known as a two-fold comet, it bore a startling resemblance to a rubber ducky.
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Neuralink acknowledges it will still need to bore a hole in your skull, for instance.
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But news coverage of the Senate vote in question bore virtually no mention of autos.
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This sort of minutiae should bore me, but I've fallen under the cable news spell.
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They want to see all the possibilities of a full-bore combat between their favorites.
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NBC and FOX are going full bore against each other to bring "American Idol" back.
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What was the literal truth about Klaew Thanikul and the camp that bore his name?
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Thomas Jefferson bore the brunt of brutal attacks when he ran for president in 1800.
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It's a tickle at first, like a feather down the throat, then full bore nausea.
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Ethnic Germans and Poles bore the brunt of this, again in the hundreds of thousands.
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What I saw there bore no resemblance to Sopko's bizarre characterization of the task force.
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A few bore the logos of racing events and sums in the mid four figures.
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Her passport bore the name Siti Aishah, and gave her date of birth as Feb.
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His suit was pressed but his trademark white collarless shirt bore a yellow mustard stain.
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Although those initiatives bore little fruit, Yahoo had one major asset that kept investors placated.
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Uber Mexico said in a statement it bore no responsibility, but was cooperating with authorities.
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They all bore the script of individual Americans wanting to tell her about their lives.
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Within the well bore are the tubing and the casing, the first inside the second.
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India said items found on the slain militants bore Pakistani markings, but Pakistan denied involvement.
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It bore a striking resemblance to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," except for the lyrics.
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In the current environment, JPMorgan is sticking to the themes that bore fruit in 2015.
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It's almost as if they intentionally bore me as a distraction for what's to come.
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The center bore in on Bobrovsky and beat him easily 5:50 into the second.
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They wanted guitars backwards and drums backwards, and everything backwards, and it became a bore.
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Rob has nursed his sock company along for years, but now he's going full bore.
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"It's not going to kill us, but it would be a bit of a bore."
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"I loved working with Julie Waters," gushes Chris Rankin, who played officious bore Percy Weasley.
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We won't bore you by featuring all 26, but here's the big news you missed.
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According to Katherine, Scott bore a striking resemblance to her, which intrigued her even more.
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Smoking aside, his real life bore many similarities to the character he played on television.
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That these leaders were overseeing such small-bore operations typifies the pettiness of gang business.
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When we declared them fit for battle, they bore silent grudges — until the next firefight.
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Even Canterbury, from the moment of its creation, bore within itself the potential for corruption.
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DeMatha's victory over Power Memorial bore an unexpected dividend for Catlett nearly 40 years later.
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A judge there recently bore out the vibrancy of a quotation favored by the Rev.
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Those efforts actually bore fruit, but today's decision has threatened to wipe out that progress.
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Though there were SARS cases around the world, Asia bore the brunt of the crisis.
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Bounced around like a schizophrenic firecracker, Handing out missing persons fliers that bore your image.
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Consumers have long bore the brunt of those violations; it's about time companies did, too.
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He also appeared dismissive of the kind of full-bore preparation common to summit meetings.
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"Spiral" is best in smaller-bore moments, showing how everyday lives are affected by prejudice.
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During that time I bore witness to an amazingly selfless act of statesmanship and patriotism.
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Think smaller bore policy issues are a strange reason to turn on a Cabinet official?
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The bodies of prisoners who died in detention bore marks of torture, the experts reported.
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The overcast sky bore down on the green grounds; dreary weather on a dreadful day.
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While the chile heat is not full-bore, the fermented beans and other components are.
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A hand-written note on the mirror welcomed them and personalized desserts bore their names.
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And Mr. Tillerson initially seemed to treat the freezing of the programs as small-bore.
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But he made it clear that he bore no Gallic grudges against the United States.
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After the soaring ambition of White's empire, the escapades in "El Camino" feel small-bore.
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All bore Trump's signature at the bottom, although the replies still read like form letters.
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" And: "...the whistleblower also made up something that bore no relationship to the real call.
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Trump says it bore "no relationship" to what he said on the call with Zelensky.
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She had seen so many women doing this, and it seemed like a real bore.
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Any grand illusions that they once bore have been unshouldered and dumped on the wayside.
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A previous incident in Florida bore some semblance to the victims Naval Air Station shooting.
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He himself bore my sicknesses, carried my diseases, and by his stripes I was healed.
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Zainab's face bore torture marks and her tongue was crushed between her teeth, Atique said.
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Nowrouzzadeh bore the brunt of many of those attacks and clearly fell victim to them.
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"Antibiotics," Mr. Fox says, coolly confident in his concoction, "only bore a cold to death."
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One check, dated March 17, 2017, bore the signatures of Donald Jr. and Mr. Weisselberg.
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In Mumbai's main stock indexes on Monday, financial stocks bore the brunt of the losses.
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Maybe an America Firster would say that meant America bore no responsibility for their lives.
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The church in Qaraqosh bore the scars not just of occupation, but also of fighting.
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" Theirs was generally a disorienting, vaguely counterfeit existence; it bore an air of "fragile unreality.
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Just months away from reopening, the museum's first floor bore the brunt of flood damage.
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The study bore out those stories, finding that most participants saw their symptoms temporarily reduced.
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For all the doll-swapping bonhomie, however, the deal bore the scars of a difficult negotiation.
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But don't let us bore you — once you see it in action, it'll speak for itself.
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The windshield of Everett's vehicle, which bore Maryland license plates, had several bullet holes in it.
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That's a throwback to the classic ThinkPads, which bore IBM's red, green and blue coloured logo.
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Hossein, like millions of Iranians who bore the brunt of the sanctions, has no high hopes.
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It's overstated about most rock artists leaving drugs, it's such a bore to read about it.
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With that said, it is important to note how small-bore Schatz's plan would ultimately be.
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On May 19, Curiosity will (hopefully) bore into Martian rock using the hammering-enabled FED technique.
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At Thursday's presidential debate, those frictions came to the fore – and Joe Biden bore the brunt.
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Surfers attempt to ride the Severn bore as it passes in Newnham on Severn on Feb.
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The coffee, banana, and plantain harvests are completely gone, along with the plants that bore them.
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Hand-written signs bore the name of the dead baby, blaming the sanctions for their death.
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Many thought the sketch bore a striking resemblance to Gisele Bündchen's husband, sports player Tom Brady.
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As fiscal policy provided too little stimulus when it was required, the ECB bore the burden.
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We sat on crates marked "fragile" that bore the addresses of various galleries who represent her.
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The petrochemical sector also bore the brunt of profit-taking, with its index sliding 1.0 percent.
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The back of his shirt bore footmarks, after people ran over him in the panicked crowd.
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China's foreign ministry said in its own statement it regretted the decision but bore no responsibility.
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As for Mayer, he grinned and bore the whole night with two exes in the mix.
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If this is the first shot in a trade war, it is, for China, small bore.
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It was in that last summer of the century that we bore witness to Woodstock '993.
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Although the allegations extended beyond track and field, the IAAF bore the brunt of the investigation.
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By the computer there was a glass lamp that bore a stunning resemblance to a bong.
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He bore a certain gravitas that matched the solemnity of the occasion and issues facing society.
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Hopes were running high for cow 401, and cow 401 serenely bore the weight of expectations.
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I won't bore you with the story—it's super basic Bad Guy, Good Guy fantasy shenanigans.
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The truth is, once Cory had his mind set on something, he pursued it full-bore.
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Layered dresses in organza and tulle bore soft, romantic touches such as cut-out lace patterns.
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Two years later, the failed tower was in foreclosure and no longer bore the signature name.
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Its new owner bore a familiar name: Mitch Edelson, only son and protégé of Steve Edelson.
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Declines in the employment share of highly unionised industries, like manufacturing, bore some of the blame.
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I bore witness to its unlikely rise to prominence, and to those ugly days in August.
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The 20th century bore that theory out: income gaps narrowed across American states and European regions.
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We remember and pay tribute to the survivors who bore witness to this greatest of crimes.
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One risk is that Wray's mullah can seem a bit of a bore, just like Platon.
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But it was the small coastal cities that bore the brunt of the storm early Friday.
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"We oppose Thaad with our lives!" the residents chanted, holding banners that bore the same slogan.
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The Taliban denied involvement in an attack that bore the hallmarks of the Islamic State affiliate.
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He said he was not sure whether the president himself bore any responsibility for the violence.
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Of those, Mr. Comey said, "a very small number" bore markings that identified them as classified.
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Some activists suggested the NYPD and its systems of power bore some responsibility for her death.
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He covered those logos with tape or with slices from wristbands that bore the Nike swoosh.
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The shirt bore a logo said to be connected to a group called the Proud Boys.
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Few movies bore into a character's head as deeply as "Krisha," and with such uncompromising ferocity.
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Today, the board symbolizes everything from retro gaming to the scary movie that bore its name.
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You know, I'm not doing art just to bore people with shit you've seen everywhere else.
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She looked at her screen and what had resolved bore unmistakable traces of her own life.
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It's no surprise that black, brown, LGBTQ, and countercultural venues bore the brunt of these legislations.
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I know you know how to make a frittata, so I won't bore you with it.
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The taxibot models of one year often bore little resemblance to those of the previous year.
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But in some cases, final settlements bore little resemblance to the initial amounts reported by media.
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In the frenzied first hours of the Camp Fire as it bore down on Paradise, Calif.
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Worse yet, the president's action bore no relation to objective analysis of the region's infrastructure needs.
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If someone bore him a grudge, why did it take so long to deal with him?
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But Theranos' actual financial performance bore no resemblance to the financial information Holmes shared with investors.
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Others bore the slogan "What Are We Waiting For?" and the image of a ticking clock.
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Women who had to acquiesce to their owners' demands sometimes bore them children of mixed race.
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Like most of the other adult cult members, she struck me as a thinly drawn bore.
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Colleges canceled, rescheduled or relocated football games on Wednesday as Hurricane Irma bore down on Florida.
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I was just going for it full bore, so there was a lot of blackout time.
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But in the context of the two giant economies, that kind of thing is small bore.
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The teeth bore some resemblance to those of living humans, but the shape seemed strangely primitive.
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World War II wasn't far off, and this Caesar bore a striking resemblance to Benito Mussolini.
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Some of the stands bore the names of the women who ran them: Lucy, Paty, Jhakelin.
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The economies of China and Hong Kong bore the brunt of that burden, the authors said.
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And "The Daily Show" bore no resemblance to what it would become under his unyielding command.
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The outcome of yesterday's general election bore many resemblances with Pär Lagerkvist's (1891-1974) absurdist tale.
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You can argue the merits, but these are really significant expansions of ObamaCare, not small bore.
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And we are certainly not going to get their attention if we bore them to death.
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Her parents retired as the owners of a retail store in Bruck that bore their name.
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Their wardrobes, which bore the stamp of Savile Row, were modified and showily accessorized for impact.
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Their wardrobes, which bore the stamp of Savile Row, were modified and showily accessorized for impact.
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When asked whether Mr. Nasrallah bore any responsibility for Lebanon's dysfunction, however, Ms. Atrash was emphatic.
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My wife, Peggy, bore our son, Cody Roman Dial, on February 22, 1987, in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Moss's full-bore performance — anchored by her extraordinarily supple face — gives the movie its emotional stakes.
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There he learned the game by watching the men whose bags he bore on his shoulders.
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Monsignor Ritchie said other saints also bore stigmata wounds, including St. Francis in the 13th century.
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Each duck bore a label, offering, in Greenlandic, English, and Danish, a reward for its return.
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His father retired as an executive with an insurance firm in Baltimore that bore his name.
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He bore witness to my life up close, saw my mother struggle to pay the bills.
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He bore off the first of his checkers, and Stolarsky threw up his hands in disgust.
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The union, unhappy from the start, bore a son before she left the home around 1750.
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" His high school yearbook photo bore the caption: "He is a host of debaters in himself.
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Orlov declared at a press conference the next day that Kadyrov bore responsibility for the murder.
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The Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, at 310 Tulip Avenue, bore a large "Black Lives Matter" banner.
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It's also why the leftovers can quickly bore and burden the palate: Everything tastes the same.
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It called the engine simply a "Sauber," but it bore stickers reading: Concept by Mercedes-Benz.
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Phillip Garrido raped her repeatedly, and she bore two children during her 22017 years in captivity.
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Uber Mexico said in a statement that it bore no responsibility but was cooperating with authorities.
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During the late spring and summer of 2019, I became alarmed as these efforts bore fruit.
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Governor Ricardo Rossello told residents to stay inside as the storm bore down on the island.
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She'd had eight calves between 1986 and 2016, and two of them bore their own calves.
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Officials were particularly concerned about outlying islands in the archipelago, which bore the brunt of Winston.
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But many still want Timberlake to apologize to Jackson, who bore the brunt of the scandal.
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In the days since that acquittal he has engaged in a full-bore revenge victory lap.
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Then, a westbound train going much faster bore down on the vehicle and crashed into it.
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At least one of the vehicles bore markings of the Army's Georgia-based 3rd Infantry Division.
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For several decades, Pittsburgh reaped the benefits and bore the incredible costs of its coal consumption.
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The prime minister's approach is not sweeping reform but the endless unveiling of small-bore government schemes.
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He was lamenting his first cousin, Tsar Nicholas II (left), to whom he bore an uncanny resemblance.
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Like the many titles that bore the WWE's stamp of approval, Laurer's fell into the softer category.
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Chipmakers, which supply to Apple and other smartphone companies bore the brunt of the selloff in Europe.
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So small-bore compromises are the only way forward for the foreseeable future in a divided government.
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Because doing so makes you an unforgivable tool and a bore of the highest, most indulgent order.
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And you have used those numbers on your show, so I don&apost want to bore people.
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So the DC pizzeria bore the brunt of the damage that came from these widespread conspiracy theories.
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By turning a blind eye, she bore ultimate responsibility for any issues that arose under her leadership.
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Their football – high-tempo, clever, pragmatic and disciplined – bore all the hallmarks of a well-coached side.
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Mr Jansa's rightward shuffle bore fruit, with his share of the vote rising from 21% in 2014.
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Just weeks before this tragedy, we bore witness to a bigoted, anti-Muslim mob coming after Rep.
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If The Second Woman bore some resemblance to an experiment, I'm not sure what was being tested.
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It bore the name of La La Land's Emma Stone, who had won Best Actress moments before.
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Russian believers, including the tsars who bore his name, have always a particular fondness for the saint.
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"We don't want to go into it full-bore if there's no market for it," says Roberts.
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" After eliciting cheers in the face of insults, he bore in hard, saying ... "That's why we're embarrassing.
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But that radio show bore no resemblance to the story Trump told about a recent television show.
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When it was released in 1977, the first Star Wars movie only bore the title Star Wars.
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Technology has offered a way to make museum trips so much more than just an educational bore.
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The case bore several similarities to the hazing death of Penn State sophomore Timothy Piazza last February.
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Some of those who bore the brunt of the storm are still in a state of shock.
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Hamid Bore, 39, a teacher, was in charge of one such station in the village of Dembere.
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The celebrity beauty looks that parade down the red carpet can be a bit of a bore.
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The crinkled papers pinned across the small Chinatown gallery's walls bore the official tone of citizenship applications.
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But at least when it comes to the March for Science, that change isn't full-bore political.
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Mr Green regarded them as too posh and they regarded him as a bit of a bore.
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He and his family have borrowed from local moneylenders to drill five bore holes across the smallholding.
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Neither of those caricatures bore much resemblance to the bill as written (by Waxman's adorably wonky staff).
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The billionaire's helmet saved his life, and his cheek and shoulder bore the brunt of the fall.
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It bore the pope's name at birth, Jorge Bergoglio, and the flag of his native country, Argentina.
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Though the area is "essentially just a parking lot now," it bore some remnants of the massacre.
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Athletes like NBA star LeBron James bore the message on T-shirts in support of the cause.
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Sanders has vowed to return to full bore campaigning after having two stents inserted in an artery.
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While the Joneses of the conspiracy world have backed off, the diehards are still going full bore.
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Low-income and low-to-middle income countries bore the largest burden of air pollution-related diabetes.
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Delhiites have long been used to scrounging for water -- from tankers, from bore wells, from community taps.
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His predicament is common across the former combat zone, where civilians bore the brunt of the fighting.
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His eyes bore into mine with the anger of someone fresh off a StubHub customer service experience.
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You've probably noticed that we're not working in IM clients today because that vision never bore fruit.
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Early reports suggest six people died in Florida after Matthew bore down on the state on Friday.
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In the nearby village of Graysville, the elementary school's marquee bore the logo of its corporate sponsor.
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The picture showed an attractive middle-aged woman who bore little resemblance to the one before him.
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Laid over two tables, a barely begun azure canvas bore lines of linked eyes in black paint.
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Yet she bore two sons (and a daughter), thus accomplishing her essential job: to produce an heir.
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Could my bed, which bore the hallmarks of midcentury hospital furniture, have come from an insane asylum?
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The Kurds have been a key ally and bore the brunt of the US-campaign against ISIS.
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Another woman protested her confinement by escaping the clinic and threatening to keep the baby she bore.
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Banks bore the brunt of the losses on Monday, with the Australian financial index dipping 221 percent.
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" On Twitter after the debate, she noted that Palma, also Latina, bore a "slight resemblance to me.
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It doesn't really matter that the blather bore minimal relation to what he showed on the runway.
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Like many mavericks who once shocked the world, she has aged into a bit of a bore.
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He bore none of the posture of a person seeking to make his presence and power felt.
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The first, on Valentine's Day 1970, bore the title Love Saves the Day, whose initials were significant.
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Though apartments looked reasonable in listing photos, the photos often bore little resemblance to the actual space.
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There was quicksand beneath Sour Spring Mound, and it confounded any attempt to bore a stable hole.
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Each certificate bore the signatures of two Transneft officials, but the officials changed from day to day.
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Watkins showed him a trailer he had made, and Bannon "jumped in full-bore," Watkins told me.
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Later, legend has it, the sour vegetable caught Genghis Khan's fancy, and his hordes bore it west.
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Their efforts bore fruit, as plush retailers like Gucci and Tiffany, one by one, planted their flags.
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Gaga herself posted an image of herself kissing fiancé Taylor Kinney, which also bore a powerful message.
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Now known as "Ötzi" the Iceman, the corpse bore more than a dozen clusters of skin tattoos.
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But that bores me, and I assume it would bore the viewer of the results as well.
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He is a mammoth who moves mammoth-ly, doing nothing at any degree less than full bore.
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"The case was summed up as a crime in which both parties bore equal responsibility," it added.
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Monday puzzles sometimes bore me, though, so I wanted to do something more interesting with this one.
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The governor declared a state of emergency in seven parishes that bore the brunt of the storms.
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (1:25).
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (430:4466).
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First of all, the fact that Holmes bore witness to Trump and Sondland's exchange directly is significant.
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Beyond them, on the north bank of the creek, beech and oak trees bore tender, green leaves.
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By the end of the 19th century, women frequently operated schools of dance that bore their name.
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On Thursday, that included a sea of baseballs and a collection of wooden bats that bore messages.
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The bride's father retired as the owner of a tailor shop in Stockton that bore his name.
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And then the weight of all that anxiety bore down on him too much: But don't worry.
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The first installment of this season's Champions League knockout rounds bore out Wicky's assessment in stark fashion.
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The outcry bore similarities to the fan uprising against "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," released in 21964.
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Mississippi wouldn't allow quack science to convict the wrong people if white citizens primarily bore the burden.
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"He was always talking about the moral responsibility he bore," she told the Turkish news outlet Haberturk.
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Of course the techniques of Soviet propaganda bore a lot of similarity to the techniques of Hollywood.
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Aunt Robbie bore the unspoken disappointments of her generation and was an exacting elder in Michelle's life.
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Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
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Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
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It bore the hallmarks of an ISIS attack, and before long the group's media arm claimed responsibility.
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The studio ultimately decided that the mere idea of a job was a bore to Snapchat users.
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A sign on Drain's soon-to-reopen library bore a simple message the other day: "Thanks voters."
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Opinion Columnist Last Thursday and Friday, two important Americans bore witness to the state of our nation.
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She bore the brunt of the attacks on Tuesday night, facing jabs from seven of her rivals.
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Mr. Reagan later expressed regret for the comment but insisted that the news media bore some responsibility.
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He interviews descendants of those who perpetrated the violence and those who bore the brunt of it.
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This is encouraging sharp rebounds in stocks that bore the brunt of panic selling early this year.
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A full-bore position of support for the president was the only real way forward, Surabian argued.
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The bride's father retired as the owner of a vegetable farm in Quincy that bore his name.
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (2811:24111).
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So the left will now bore from within, to hijack an old labor-movement term of art.
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The cabaret and piano bar bore witness to the gay rights movement of the '60s and '70s.
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