Staff from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) have met the Mr Bore's family to update them.
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Today, we pay solemn tribute to service members who bore war's tragic costs as prisoners of war and those missing in action.
All countries have bubbles, but the effects of Japan's bore most heavily on banks because they are the main intermediary between savers and borrowers, as Kazuhito Ikeo at Keio University points out.
Had they known that one day Romney would be running for president, they might have acted with equal haste on cleaning up the many filings and paperwork that bore Romney's name but at the time, they didn't think that was an urgent task.
But Ford's chief, Henry Ford II, was incensed at the initial failure of the car that bore his father's name, and the Edsel division was destroyed.
Leverkusen's Argentine defender Diego Placente bore most responsibility for his side's defeat, losing the ball on the half-way line for the move that led to Saviola's goal and committing other defensive blunders.
But clearly, if they're - if the assembly line is going full bore, that's good news for Mercedes and Daimler.
However, the judge, sitting with Lord Justice Lloyd and Sir Stanley Burnton, went on to rule that the Land Rover's driver bore half the blame.
Intersecond's bags bore a pink ribbon symbol containing an exclamation mark.
Pirates in Captain Kidd's time bore "almost no relation to our modern perception of pirates, " said Konstam, noting that everything we generally associate with them was invented subsequently.
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With a deafening mechanical whine, the Instron's piston bore down on the metal leg inside the boot, mimicking the effect of a skier falling backward, the move that has ruptured thousands of knee ligaments.
With a deafening mechanical whine, the Instron's piston bore down on the metal leg inside the boot, mimicking the effect of a skier falling backward, a move that has ruptured thousands of knee ligaments.
This month's revelation by the New York Times that it had been hacked bore many of the Comment Group's hallmarks.
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Taylor, who managed Aston Villa and Watford, revealed how he had had to deal with marital infidelity among his players that bore comparison to Terry's circumstances.
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.
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.
Sheets of wood on some lots bore spray-painted X's, indicating the property had been searched.
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The Texas coast bore the bulk of Ike's power, and areas lay in ruins Tuesday.
Energy-guzzling heavy industries, such as steel and cement, bore the brunt of China's downturn late last year.
Ex-children's services director Sharon Shoesmith has said she is "not into the blame game" when asked if she bore responsibility for Baby Peter's death.
On being inaugurated as president, he said it was important to look to the future, and insisted that he bore no grudge against Uruguay's armed forces.
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.
"The CWS now recommends that the uncle takes over care of the two Indian children in the child welfare case and a Stavanger District Court will make the final decision on 17 April, " the agency's communication adviser Thomas Bore Olsen said in a statement on Thursday evening.
Res Jost bore the brunt of his mentor's jealousy when Wolfgang Pauli (famous for the exclusion principle) suddenly broke off their collaboration and subjected him to public censure.
Even some of those who killed Cardinal Posadas at Guadalajara airport in 1993, in one of Mexico's most puzzling assassinations, bore the tattoos of a Los Angeles street gang.
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Birmingham's Labour Leader, Sir Albert Bore says councils will be left with no option to decommission some services altogether.
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Fighting subsided in Damascus on Monday, according to residents, with cleanup efforts starting in several neighborhoods that bore the brunt of the past week's fighting.
The court heard four purple polyester fibres had been found in the Land Rover which bore a "microscopic resemblance" to April's coat.
Journalists who have dealt with Mr McBride and other Gordon Brown advisers, like former spin-doctor Charlie Whelan, say the aborted smear strategy bore the hallmarks of the way Mr Brown's team has dealt with his enemies in the past.
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