Jack then flipped on a small screen and watched the enemy fighters bear down on the Lexington. |
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All too often Carlow attackers were allowed to bear down on goal unhindered. |
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Whenever I am in possession, Piranhas in blue shirts bear down on upon me like juggernauts. |
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Alone or in clusters, attackers bear down on him at breakneck speed, their razor-sharp blades ripping into the white ice. |
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This scheme appears to contradict the commitment to bear down on night noise. |
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The purpose of the operation is to bear down on what we believe to be concentrations of insurgents and their equipment. |
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Seven minutes later, a ball from midfield caught out Alcide and saw the pacy Gordon bear down on goal on the right. |
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He was especially eager to bear down on the then-flaccid economy. |
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The other goon has been taken care of by this time by Alexias so Eavan and Lambeth bear down on the sheriff, Lambeth breathes fire at her and she backs off swearing. |
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In Phase Two of the ETS we need not only to bear down on carbon emissions, but also to ensure a more transparent way of allocating the emission allowances in the first place. |
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Mr Cameron said the party was determined to bear down on one of the biggest expenses facing many families. |
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In these ways, the risks of climate change bear down on all aspects of a person's life. |
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There had been one exquisite pass slid for Lucas to collect beyond Gary Cahill and bear down on goal. |
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And, third, we bear down on costs making them more scalable, repeatable and predictable as you grow and expand. |
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Firstly: With limited time, if the Panel was to make a significant contribution, we needed to identify, prioritize and bear down on the core issues before us. |
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These bosses allow room to install small set screws that bear down on the installed pins and prevent them from rotating during use. |
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As we bear down on Iraq, Al Qaeda is bearing down on us. |
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Both bear down on defense and grind it out offensively. |
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In raising this question, then, our intention is by no means to open up the possibility of setting wage standards or to bear down on the comparative advantages of developing countries, as Mr Sasi said so well just now. |
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In conclusion, addressing the Commission and the Member States, I will repeat that we must achieve definite progress on the problems that bear down on Europe's people. |
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The globalization of the economy and the international flow of technology are not the only driving forces which bear down on the development of higher education. |
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The dancing is raw, sometimes almost obscene: in the way the women gather up their tulle and bear down on the men or how bodies are twisted and stretched violently in space. |
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Let us bear down on what is fundamental in a free trade agreement. It is to bring a nation in all aspects of labour and human rights on a course for economic opportunity and wealth. |
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We also welcome the general call for a tax review for reductions in fiscal and social security burdens plus red tape, all of which increase unemployment and bear down on jobs. |
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In government agencies: bear down on poverty, not the poor! |
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These scenarios can be viewed as different ways of dealing with annual budgetary balances over the next decade or so, before the looming demographic pressures bear down on our public finances. |
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The project would create hundreds of jobs, underpinning hundreds more in the chemical process sector as carbon reduction targets begin to bear down on its heaviest polluters. |
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