If you can bear to break away, there are some delightful hillside villages to discover.
Seems the Japanese exporters no longer can bear their monetary policymakers holding the line.
Doctors at Salmaniya can bear expert witness to what they have seen since the demonstrations began.
But one man in America is proving that the cracks on Manhattan pavements really can bear riches.
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Instead, it slowly piles on all the melancholy the song can bear, one subtly tear-jerking ingredient at a time.
We hear more about depressed expectations, commercial limitations, and public cut-backs every day than any ordinarily optimistic entrepreneur can bear.
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The burden should not be borne by seniors or folks with disabilities or the folks who can bear it least.
If he can bear it, he will have a fighting chance at softening the judgment of the great cranky majority.
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The new Curve, the Bold and the Torch lines are simply priced out of what the current Brazilian market can bear.
The Lincolnshire Sausage Association (LSA) wants government backing to make sure only sausages made in the county can bear the county's name.
Russia looks as if it can bear the human and financial cost.
Camera enthusiasts who can bear to wait a few months will see those prices drop rapidly after the first of the year, Kane said.
Still, there's a common denominator of exultant, almost dervishy gyration, along with an acting-out of aggression that can bear a startling resemblance to street fighting.
The terms of the national political debate now center on whether a stalled economy can bear the brunt of higher taxes and more government spending.
First, they subject the facts and the law to as much scrutiny as any idea can bear before it disintegrates into the dust of first principles.
Its corollary is that we face grave economic difficulties and must remedy them before we can bear the costs associated with having a military second to none.
With markets stagnant in Europe and Japan and growing slowly in America, car makers have been expanding capacity in emerging markets faster than those markets can bear.
Wal-mart might kick back prices past what your business can bear, but small businesses can build customer loyalty by reaching out to community groups and hosting special events.
You can hire a motorcycle taxi for 50 baht per hour or, if you can bear cycling in the heat, a basic bicycle will cost 40 baht per day.
Auto lending again has juiced that sector, and those low interest rates are lulling borrowers to take on whatever their credit can bear, but that jig ultimately will be up.
He added that transferring Fitzsimons to a British jail could be possible since the "relations between the two countries are strong now and diplomacy can bear remarkable influence", AP reported.
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As a native New Yorker, I will admit that at times, it has been my guilty pleasure to walk or drive by The Cowboy to see if he can bear the elements.
For its lack of underscoring and a curious disconnect between what's on screen and what we hear Mr. Williams gives the film more than it can bear at times the "War Horse" score falls short.
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"Get the ghosts of Christmas past out of there -- all those little cans of this and that, the beef sticks from the gift basket no one can bear to throw out, " says Ewer.
If Mr Blair decides that the mission to reform Europe can be accomplished only once Jacques Chirac departs the scene in 2007, he may be tempted to carry on for longer than Mr Brown can bear with explosive consequences.
Tim Bresnan looks well below being a Test-class new-ball bowler, and though we can bear in mind that Stuart Broad and Graham Onions are ahead of him in the reckoning, this is not proving to be a great match for Bresnan.
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