Only 12 when she was liberated from Bergen-Belsen, she bore the identification number from the concentration camp, tattooed on her arm in blue ink, for the rest of her life.
The documents, they said, bore signs of coming from word-processors rather than Vietnam-era typewriters.
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The GOP was in a funk, if not suffering from full-bore depression.
It bore bleach marks, possibly from exposure to pesticide or heavy-metal pollution.
Then there is Halliburton, which was contracted to cement the production liner in the well casing, effectively sealing off the reservoir from the well bore.
Halliburton ( HAL - news - people ), which was contracted to cement the production liner in the well casing, effectively sealing off the reservoir from the well bore.
In fact, his opening offer was to hire her away from the company that bore her name, according to Harman.
This means that while the water from these pipes or the bore wells may look clean, it can be hazardous to drink.
Following his four-foot fall from the jetty, Mr Bore was taken to hospital by an ambulance but died at 02:45 GMT on 17 February.
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But from a lofted ball his poor touch took him away from the target as Jaaskelainen bore down on him and when Fowler laid the ball off to Villanueva the Chilean slipped at the vital moment.
The men have been trapped in the desert copper-and-gold mine since an August 5 cave-in and are surviving on supplies funneled to them from above ground through three bore holes, each about 4 inches in diameter.
Instead, as a result of faulty Medicaid data, medical providers bore the disruption and costs that come from compiling the records demanded, lived with the stress and uncertainty of an intrusive government audit, and confronted the fear that an unjustified audit could result in an even more unjustified law enforcement referral.
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You also won't want to insult or bore him or her, so stay away from clothing (which requires you to guess your boss' size), politically oriented or religious gifts, money, personal care products or "adult" items.
And in the days after it did, this nation and all the world bore witness to the fact that the damage from Katrina was not caused just by a disaster of nature, but also by a breakdown of government -- (applause) -- the government wasn't adequately prepared and we didn't adequately respond.
Many of the dead and wounded were from a nearby passenger bus, which bore the brunt of the attack.
"It doesn't get stuck in your head and annoy you but it doesn't lull you to sleep and bore you either, " says Russell Jones, from Condiment Junkie.
Racing clear down the left from Jaaskelainen's throw, he bore down on goal but, with only Carson to beat, he clipped his shot wide of the near post.
Of the trees that haven't been destroyed, he said 85% are "heavily infested by one or more long-horned beetles" that bore into the wood of adult boswellia and eat them from the inside.
Craig Bryson finished off from close range after Conor Sammon had been tackled as he bore down on goal.
It's that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often.
The council leaders attending from other cities will be: Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore (Labour), Bristol mayor George Ferguson (Independent), Newcastle Council leader Nick Forbes (Labour) and Sheffield Council leader Julie Dore (Labour).
Staff from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) have met the Mr Bore's family to update them.
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So in an attempt not to bore loved ones with a barrage of imagery, I will cull the best photos from my storage drives, as well as those taken by friends and others, and share a short tale associated with that image.
Although the price rise generated a short-term rise in profits last summer, in the first nine months of this year profits fell by 95% from a year earlier as customers walked away, and as the company bore the cost of an aggressive international expansion.
The game had died down, but then Agard picked up the ball after running back from what looked, certainly to the Hibs fans, an offside position and bore down on Stack's goal.
Their optimism stemmed from trial results that were less conclusive than enthusiasts believed, with a drug that bore no definitive biological relationship to the disease of melanoma.
Five minutes after the break, Lampard's chipped through-ball found the Frenchman, who beat the offside trap on the left and bore down on goal before rifling his shot past James and into the roof of the net from a tight-angle.
Hamilton started the brighter, but the most direct threat on goal came from Rangers' Kenny Miller who scampered like an Easter bunny down the left wing and bore into the box before testing Cerny at the near post.
In 1999 United won the Champions League final with two stoppage-time goals against Bayern Munich in Barcelona and Sunday's epic events bore parallel, though this time the Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson had to suffer as victory was snatched away from him in those heart-palpitating final moments.
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