But hopes are highest that a new industry will, like the old one, be borne on the tides.
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In its heyday of 1900, the waters of Cobscook Bay swarmed with herring and other valuable fish, drawn by the nutrients borne on those powerful tides.
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On the night of the triple bombing, a sea-borne raid on a Hizbullah target in south Lebanon went horribly wrong, killing 12 officers and men of an elite Israeli commando unit.
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The Global Financial Crisis took a toll at the higher end of the market worldwide and has kept margins tight all the way down, even as Australia has had to confront its own drought-borne limits on supply.
Alternatively, but also with major difficulties, one might depend on airborne or space-borne lasers to deposit enough energy on the missile's boost motor to destroy it before burnout.
On Friday, about 50 helicopter-borne French commandos launched an assault on the al-Shabab stronghold of Bulo Marer, where it is believed Mr Allex was being held.
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The first case of this particular food-borne illness was reported on January 28.
Germany is not heavily taxed compared with other European countries (see chart), but it takes a bigger bite out of pay than most, a burden borne disproportionately by those on modest salaries.
Future aperture upper limits on balloon-borne telescopes are expected to be some 2.5-meters, about the size of the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The recent news on food-borne disease has been both good and bad.
In any case, the world-class agriculture in the delta employs advanced seed technology and chemical fertilisers, and does not depend on river-borne sediment of negligible nutrient value.
When Paul Reiter, an expert on insect-borne diseases at the Pasteur Institute, begged to differ pointing out that malaria's range was shrinking and was limited by factors other than temperature he had an uphill struggle.
There is either an option that says dealing with our deficits and debt, the responsibility for that should be borne entirely almost by the middle class and seniors and folks who depend on programs like Medicaid, or it should be borne evenly in a balanced way, which is what the President believes.
The idea that the corporate income tax is borne by capital alone was based on a paper written a half-century ago by the influential economist Arnold Harberger.
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And since there is no capital at risk for the GP if a fund loses money, the risk of default on the debt is borne solely by the LPs.
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And certainly our men and women in uniform have been on the front lines of that effort, and many of them have borne a significant burden in the progress that we've made on that front.
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Three other recent attacks on prominent democratic figures have borne all the hallmarks of the far right.
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The costs of extra infrastructure and so on are mostly borne by the council.
Risks that were supposed to fall on the private sector are borne by the state and train companies have little freedom to run themselves.
The pupils said they enjoyed the variety of meals on offer, which is borne out by their popularity - more than half the children choose to take lunch at school.
But obviously financial reform is something that is borne out of an economic collapse that started on Wall Street and spread to Main Street America very quickly.
With them, unavoidably, have come numerous global financial crisis (the 2008 meltdown had several Internet-borne precursors, he notes), attacks on our privacy, impoverishment of opportunities in much of the developed world and ecological ruin in the developing world.
As for the future of Israel-Turkish cooperation on Syria, two things must be borne in mind.
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An attack on an Israeli border patrol by assailants on a motorbike is said to have borne the hallmarks of training in Afghanistan.
True, had there been no agreement, the Republicans would have borne the brunt of the blame for tax increases on an already struggling middle class.
He says these past weeks have been tough on people in southern Somalia who have borne catastrophic flooding and then fighting and, in some areas, U.S. and Ethiopian air strikes.
The biggest costs have been imposed on the private sector, and these are borne by millions of consumers in the form of higher fees and longer waiting times.
There were no findings of food-borne sources of salmonella, but she couldn't comment on whether any employees tested positive for the disease at the time.
"We can't balance the budget on the backs of the very people who have borne the biggest brunt of this recession, " President Obama said, reprising one of his key themes of recent weeks.
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