And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry. |
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It's a learning experience for sure, something you have to bear up for and get through. |
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Bathed in devilishly dark black mole, these grownup tacos bear up to their deeply spicy sauce of chipotle, pastilla and ancho chiles. |
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There is probably not a member of Parliament in this place who could not cite 10 examples of where this does not bear up to close scrutiny. |
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It remains to be seen whether or not these changes will be respected in the long term and will bear up against the growing population pressure. |
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The support of one's brothers and sisters in Christ is like a fortress that helps us to bear up in times of trial. |
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An operating room equipped with 4 other rooms, a table for bariatric surgery able to bear up to 400kg. |
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I asked myself whether this Carbon Drive would bear up at all and if it might derail easily. |
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There is even an optional retractable loading platform which can bear up to 150 kilos. |
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Women should not only bear up half of heaven, they should also accept responsibility for decisions concerning our whole world. |
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Will our societies bear up under the lightning that is crashing down on them? |
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Speaking of critics, how did Mr. Zucker bear up under his own poor reviews? |
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The traditional structures of labour law do not bear up to present-day realities. |
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I feel ashamed, as though my needs show my failure to bear up under average hardship. |
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Cob can be used as in-fill in post-and-beam buildings, but is often used for load bearing walls, and can bear up to two stories. |
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Will the Web sites bear up under increased traffic? |
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Donations that might seem arguable, he said, bear up under scrutiny. |
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Therefore, the one who does not endure disturbances or bear up under distress or undergo hardships, walks outside divine love and the purpose of Providence. |
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While the ability to bear up under pain is an extremely useful coping strategy, it has its limits and can get in the way of finding the relief that is actually available. |
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I know it probably does not bear up to Criminal Code scrutiny, but I think that anyone who advises under those circumstances, knowing what the end result is going to be, is guilty of that particular act. |
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You cannot be a leader unless you bear up well under heavy responsibility. |
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High performance rollers can bear up to 140 kg per sash. |
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In the suburbs of a city reigns an oppressive climate of war, poverty and sadness, which 4 artists decide to bear up against by creating a beautiful, joyful and coloured show, as an opposite to reality. |
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And when the ship was caught, and could not bear up into the wind, we let her drive. |
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Mike has traced the early development and birth of the teddy bear up to the modern day. |
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Yuka Silvera's handsome costumes bear up under close scrutiny. |
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For starters, the Disney half didn't bear up under scrutiny. |
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