Joseph Kennedy served as ambassador to Britain before World War II and pushed his sons to strive for the presidency, a burden "Teddy" bore for much of his life as the only surviving Kennedy son.
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But Powell punctured this legal fiction in a dissent, noting that the lawyer was operating under a contingency-fee agreement and the plaintiff bore no responsibility for the costs.
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The judge said there were individuals who bore responsibility for the maintenance failures which led to the tragedy.
Arthur Levitt says back when he was chairman of the SEC in the 1990s, Madoff was mostly known for the trading firm that bore his name.
The court was set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in Sierra Leone in which some 50, 000 people were killed.
In its landmark ruling in April, the court - set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in which some 50, 000 people were killed - found Taylor guilty on 11 counts, relating to atrocities that included rape and murder.
For Netanyahu, the Fatah gathering bore out his prior assessment that the group is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The auditorium filled again to hear him. (A previous panel about the impact of macroeconomics on value investing seemed a bore for many.) Once Greenwald concluded the scrutinization of Berkowitz, of his distaste for raisins and of his investments, a small crowd gathered around the table at which Greenwald and Berkowitz sat.
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It was George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, who bore the burden of substantively rejecting the case for fiscal loosening.
On Thursday I reported from the CEH on the latest findings about how much water has soaked into the ground - and saw a bore-hole used for measuring water levels actually spouting out water because the ground was so saturated.
The problem in France was that the king did not feel strong enough to challenge the legal rights of the aristocracy, but both were happy to deny the rule of law to the peasantry and the rising commercial classes who bore the full brunt of meeting the king's need for money to fight wars, through taxation.
Someone who had known so much death, he used to say, bore all the more responsibility for life.
But Continental may still be liable for damages after the court said the firm still bore civil responsibility.
Some travellers were stuck in their vehicles for more than 15 hours as Scotland bore the brunt of the weather.
Obama declined to say if he bore any of the responsibility for the coming cuts, and expressed bemusement at any suggestion he had the ability to force Republicans to agree with him.
The Sports Council for Wales has recognised the need for an Olympic standard range for air gun, air rifle, and small bore rifle shooting.
But in 1976, American Margaret Thompson Murdock tied for the gold at the Montreal Olympics in the small-bore rifle against teammate Lanny Bassham.
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The prosecution aims to show Mr Milosevic bore direct responsibility for atrocities carried out by Serb forces.
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.
Solicitor General Paul Clement got only a few sentences out of his mouth before Justices Scalia and O'Connor bore in, noting that the federal government is asking for special treatment.
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.
This was a condition for which NASA bore principal responsibility insofar as it was determined to dominate the launch industry with the shuttle program and, consequently, sought to curtail all commercial ventures by controlling U.S. production of expendable boosters.
But clearly, if they're - if the assembly line is going full bore, that's good news for Mercedes and Daimler.
Only when he saw the boats racing for shore -- boats of all sizes, motors going full bore -- did he realize what was happening.
One compelling reason for change in the banking industry is that the evidence that a minority of banking consumer bore the brunt of these fees with the majority enjoying the benefit of free checking and debit cards.
Gary admitted he bore little resemblance to his hero and praised the make-up artists for his transformation.
Just because president Obama is acting like a bore and a sociopath where the debt limit is concerned is no reason for Republicans to mimic his bad behavior.
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Strikers Dindane and Frederic Piquionne were proving increasingly problematic to the visitors and Pompey appealed for another penalty when McCartney appeared to trip Piquionne as he bore down on goal.
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.
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.
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