Carol, to her deep chagrin, has no job, yet, and proves like a bear with a sore head until she finds one. |
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We didn't close at any point, we simply put up a sign asking people to bear with us while we had the window repaired. |
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His youngest son was like a bear with a sore head, determined to rattle as many people as possible. |
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I fear it may take me some time to get back into, you know, writing, so bear with me. |
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Six long weeks after bringing the curtain down on an 11-year stay at Swinton, Barrow is like a bear with a sore head. |
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And then Dave's hayfever kicks in again, sending him to bed like a bear with a sore head. |
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There's only been two hours to pull out some tasty little tidbits, so bear with me as I produce daily reports. |
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Kindly bear with us for another 2 working days and I can assure you that we will surely update you with the status. |
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Yet he advises patients to bear with it because the depression will ultimately lift and sleep problems diminish. |
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I'm bursting with much emotion here, so please bear with me if it sounds like I'm rambling like a mad man! |
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At least till then, the Usilampatti hospital patients may have to bear with the bread. |
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He faces down a bear with bow-and-arrow, scatters wolves with a slingshot, and shoots rabbits for dinner. |
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I'm trying to get a PDF of the letter up as well, but I'm all thumbs with this pesky technology, so bear with me. |
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He admits that he's a novice and asks us to bear with him as he gets the hang of his new doodads. |
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Please bear with me, as I spend most of the brief time left making my case, not rebutting yours. |
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I am not an IT professional, and my infallibility does not apply to the IT world, so please bear with me. |
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That's where I am at the moment, so bear with me while I try to verbalize this current idea. |
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Just bear with me as I stand aside to raise my hand and utter a solemn pledge that the following paragraph will make more sense than the first. |
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This is going to hurt like the dickens, but you'll have to bear with it. |
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Above all, accept and bear with submission the suffering which the Lord will send you. |
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On I-15 in Idaho, after we met a four-wheeler getting a speedo on the shoulder from a bear with flashing lights, Ainsworth turned on the scanner. |
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Some minorities bear with the law of the majority with impatience, and go so far as to reject it. |
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In the subsequent void, the USA and its bellicose imperialism is on a rampage like wounded bear with great destructive power but no direction. |
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I'm about to defend Stuart Stevens, the spearhead of Mitt Romney's disastrous campaign, so please bear with me. |
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If you're offended by the polemics, I'll ask you to bear with it, because there is some substance to the presentation as well. |
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I hope that you will bear with me, and I look forward to a constructive vote tomorrow. |
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I hope that my colleagues will bear with me as I take a slightly different approach. |
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IÂ hope the Canadians will bear with me, as I go over a few basic facts and describe how our language legislation works in practice. |
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By making short tacks, however, the Theseus brought her guns to bear with such effect that the fort fired only an occasional gun when the ship was in stays. |
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Throughout the rest of her career, Patricia would carry her mother's teddy bear with her wherever she went as a lucky mascot. |
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The souls in the lake of fire will jump and twist being unable to bear with the pain. |
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Mr. Selwyn's ways, manner of speaking, actions are such that it is hard at times to bear with them. |
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Loic: we fear of having to bear with a guide that is used to high standard hotels as we are supposed to feed and accomodate him. |
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Gawe, an old black bear with a crusty personality, was making extravagant boasts about his immense strength. |
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Let's say I was trying to tire out a polar bear with my snowmobile, what would happen to me? |
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He's like a bear with a sore head when he's been on the beers. |
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When he finally made it he was like a bear with a sore head. |
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You're worried too, but you're not acting like a bear with a sore head. |
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I am not a malariologist or a scientist, so please bear with me. |
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I shouldn't be yelling at you, I'm like a bear with a sore head today. |
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You've been moping around like a bear with a sore head for ages! |
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Your mission is to bear with these words and deeds, the message that reveals to men the way to take a step toward perfection. |
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But I think that the second thing we can do may be even more important, and if you bear with me I'll get to it. |
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As for Me, I bear with great sufferings in the face of the waywardness of My people. |
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In the lake of fire, they jump around and scream not being able to bear with the pain. |
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I have a sneaking feeling that I've written about this before, but bear with me as my abandonment of the railway has opened up whole new vistas to me. |
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We shall certainly bear with patience all the hurt you may cause us. |
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Give me, by Your unutterable grace, the power to bear with their shortcomings patiently, to share their griefs in loving sympathy, and discretely to help them according to their needs. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have been negotiating now for nearly five years, and we cannot continue any longer in a situation where the Council leads Parliament a dance like a bear with a ring through its nose in a circus arena. |
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The seven spiritual works of mercy: teach the ignorant, counsel the doubtful, console the sad, reprove the sinner, forgive the offender, bear with the oppressive and troublesome, pray for the living and the dead. |
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If you want to bear with us, Mr. Speaker, within the next few minutes we can check with our hon. colleague from the government side to take notice of amendment No. 3 and we can then get back to you, Mr. Speaker. |
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Mr. Del Mastro and Mr. Martin, please bear with us for a short while. |
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Given the fact that I am a new arrival in this portfolio, I hope colleagues will bear with me a bit tonight if I rely on my officials and their briefing materials a little more than usual. |
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I would therefore ask you to bear with me, because I have only just been informed that I will have to read out his speech in the original version, that is in French. |
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If the hon. gentleman would just bear with me on that rather technical question, I will check further to see if I can get him some better information, if not tonight, then in the next day or so. |
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Please bear with us: the nutritional information about our new recipes becomes available a few weeks after they first appear, because it takes a little time to produce and print the new sheets. |
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So please bear with my not mentioning any names or timeframes. |
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If I engage in a long cursus: will my family bear with me? |
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State Fish and Game warden Marty Wall tranquilized the bear with a dart fired from a blow gun, then with a second dart from a rifle. |
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That could easily prove an unsound assumption, but bear with me. |
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Only one case of a polar bear with rabies has been documented, even though polar bears frequently interact with Arctic foxes, which often carry rabies. |
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Please bear with me a moment while I connect you to his office. |
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They tranquilized the bear with a dart so that it could be safely moved to a different area. |
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These steps may not be immediately popular, but the society may have to bear with them until they succeed in gingering renewed interest and pride in the language so chosen. |
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What could be appealing about a bear with an apple fritter in his mouth? |
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Strategy marshals capabilities and brings them to bear with precision. |
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They trap bears who eat people food and outfit each bear with an ear tag. |
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Let all good citizens whose livelihood and labour have thus been put in peril bear with fortitude and patience the hardships with which they have been so suddenly confronted. |
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Bear with me while I list them, and apologies to the squeamish. |
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Bear with me as I continue to learn about the ins and outs of blog design. |
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Bear with me, and we'll hold a magnifying glass to their generosity, including their recent sorry report card from CharityWatch. |
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There was a great big furry fuzzy Papa Bear, and a middle-sized fuzzy furry Mama Bear, and a tiny little Baby Bear with fur as soft and feelsome as velvet. |
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According to ePower Synergies, the company codeveloped the eP-Ice Bear with Elmira, Ontario-based Olympia and Ice Bear brand ice refinisher manufacturer Resurfice Corporation. |
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