1. It would not do to have Miss Blagden imagine she bore any grudge. 2. Otis, who bore lifelong grudges over provocations infinitely smaller than this, was realistic enough to know when he was had. 3. Wallace said the rumors had been started by someone who bore a grudge against him. 4. He said both men came from deprived backgrounds and bore a grudge against the area in which they lived. 5. But Molinari, who initially said he would stay neutral before the primary, said Tuesday that he bore no grudge against Pataki. 6. But quick as he was to shout at a colleague, a staff member or a reporter, he simmered down quickly and bore no grudges. 7. He pointedly started with Haifa, a city that voted overwhelmingly for Prime Minister Shimon Peres, to demonstrate that he bore no grudges. 8. Huard bore no grudge, insisting that Nebraska and Osborne, whom he met at a leadership conference some months later, were polite and classy. 9. In fact, the Bruins bore no grudges against the guest of honor. |