Myanmar's government now says citizens who have borne children with foreigners cannot run for office.
"It is with great sadness that the family of Professor Wangari Maathai announces her passing away on 25 September, 2011, at the Nairobi Hospital, after a prolonged and bravely borne struggle with cancer, " the Green Belt Movement said in a statement.
Meanwhile my doubts about FB seem to have been borne out, with the stock down 30.4 percent.
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That is a heap of human impact to mitigate and Borchardt has borne its burden with aplomb.
Yet they have borne the burden, with 90% or more of the value of their holdings wiped out in most cases of failure.
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The burden should not be borne by seniors or folks with disabilities or the folks who can bear it least.
In a decade of war, they've borne an extraordinary burden, with more than 2 million of our service members deploying to the warzones.
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With a confidence borne of years of Tabasco abuse, I've plumped for the double-X chilli, a mid-strength choice that is awarded a "beware" on the menu.
And although they cannot compete with aeroplanes for speed, or with water-borne shipping for volume, they could cover in a few days a distance equivalent to a six-week journey by ship.
This means that the private investors, which the US hopes will include private equity, individual investors, pension plans and insurance companies, will shoulder relatively little risk, with 93% borne by the government.
But a report for the FPI by the Institute of Fiscal Studies has suggested that families with children have borne a disproportionate share of the pain from measures aimed at cutting the deficit.
Contrary to the Arabists' impassioned claims, the waxing and waning of America's relations with Arab states over the years has borne little to no relation to the state of America's relations with Israel.
Managers and administrative staff have borne the brunt of this, with the loss of more than 18, 000 posts.
Like many such initiatives, it is borne of noble intentions and fraught with significant defects and enormous potential liabilities for the American taxpayer.
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Because the costs associated with most courses are borne by the participant's companies, most business schools don't believe the executive education market is particularly price sensitive.
The satellite-borne phone will map the Earth with its 5 megapixel camera and conduct a number of scientific and engineering experiments, the most significant of which will be to hand total control of the spacecraft over to the Nexus.
The Hall-Sargent calculations show that almost all of this inflation tax was borne by those who held bonds with a maturity of five years or more. (That is because investors in short-term bonds could more quickly demand higher interest rates to compensate for inflation.) The trick is harder to repeat today.
One feels steadily borne along by the music, but with little feeling of propulsion toward some final redemption.
But, being borne out of chemistry, they come with unique challenges as we try to adapt them into microelectronics for the first time.
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After a summer of record-high temperatures in the US in 2012, health officials are still dealing with the repercussions of mosquito-borne diseases.
" Michael Proschan of the National Institutes of Health says: "Sometimes there appear to be safety issues with a drug that are not borne out in subsequent trials.
Most of all, I know that this decision asks even more of you -- a military that, along with your families, has already borne the heaviest of all burdens.
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The cost of providing pensions for those with nothing to pay in is borne by the central budget, not the new pension system, so the hidden debt in the system is no longer growing.
In the time it took him to walk down his driveway in Fort Collins, Colorado, chat briefly with a neighbor and return to his house, Petersen got infected with a potentially serious mosquito-borne illness called West Nile virus.
What he will not accept is deficit reduction that is borne solely by -- the burden which is borne solely by seniors, solely by families with disabled children, solely by families trying to send their kids to college or other vulnerable groups.
The bullet to bite is so large that we're more willing to dribble out the price of sending out repair crews, and to put up with the far more substantial costs borne by individuals and businesses that go without power for hours, days and sometimes weeks.
Well, first I think you have to deal with season ticket holders who've borne the brunt of this.
Rational pricing is a sign of maturity in the wireless business: revenue is aligned with value perceived by consumers and cost borne by carriers.
Currently, Spirit is examining a series of specimens that were perhaps formed when wind-borne volcanic ash fell to the ground, mixed with water and eventually formed into layered rock.
Unjustly or otherwise, its fictional mayhem will always be tinged, or tainted, with thoughts of the genuine suffering that was borne that night.
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