Word: beare
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...must bear one another's burdens. We must rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together. We must be knit together by a bond of love...
...only way you could cross the Susitna was to hire Bush Pilot Don Sheldon to fly you from Talkeetna on the eastern bank over to Old Homesteader Shorty Bradley's pasture on the western side. The land-office man in Anchorage warned them, "That river is a real bear...
...large, enthusiastic crowds (20,000 in Philadelphia, 15,000 in Ann Arbor), Mondale seemed strangely liberated. He quieted thousands jammed into a Cleveland shopping arcade by quoting John Winthrop, the 17th century Puritan who envisioned a shining "city upon a hill." Mondale emphasized Winthrop's words: "We must bear one another's burdens, we must rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together, we must be knit together by a bond of love...
Unable to bear the thought of life without his faithful interpreter and fixer (the movie's most suspenseful sequence shows Pran desperately negotiating for his employer's life with rebels who have captured him), the reporter dismisses broad hints about what the fate of a Cambodian native who has served a Western employer might be if the Communists seize power. When he and some fellow journalists (among them the good John Malkovich) try to concoct a false passport the gesture is too little, too late. Pran is sent to forced labor and forced re-education in the countryside...
...docile and subservient to an Administration" in years. "You've just been a waterboy for this Administration," Simon concluded Percy's response? No sideline cheerleader he "If there's any water to carry for Ronald Reagan, I'll be glad to do it." It doesn't take a Bear Bryant to recognize that a good waterboy does not a championship team make...