21. That is evident from the strategies both sides are bringing to Geneva, strategies borne of past agreements gone bad and odd politics in both capitals. 22. The acquittal did not wipe out the stigma Clinton will forever bear of becoming the first elected president to be impeached, but it did quiet the political uproar. 23. The agreement calls for weighted voting based a longstanding formula defining the share that each constituent bears of common expenses like security and maintenance of the central mechanical plant. 24. The defensive gameplan was borne of an ideal playoff-week schedule. 25. The European vacation Sachs and Jones envisioned was borne of unprecedented financial confidence, driven primarily by the rising value of their stocks. 26. The cooperation between TECLA and the INS was borne of necessity. 27. The experiences borne of athletics have already changed this generation. 28. The inspiration was borne of frustration when Riggs was vacationing in Honolulu and he could not find an adequate map. 29. The injury, borne of countless sprained ankles, prevents Johnson from running and jumping at full speed. 30. The mood in the tiny room, ordinarily a television studio control room, was that of an unease borne of helplessness. |