1. And what about the costs borne by consumers, who end up paying for the detritus? 2. And who knows, maybe my tomato plants will bear by the end of the summer. 3. But, political pressure to agree quickly is being brought to bear by NATO allies. 4. By church custom, the expenses of a papal visit are borne by the host Catholic dioceses. 5. By also developing civilian versions of the software for sale as games, much of the cost of the programs will be borne by trigger-happy teenagers rather than taxpayers. 6. Nor would the drug traffickers be free from the pressures brought to bear by organized labor. 7. Rather, it uses remaining healthy sections to shoulder the workload once borne by the devastated sector. 8. To this day no Modjadji marries, but each bears children by secret consorts. 9. An Egyptian court has ordered a university professor to bear children by her husband, police officials said Monday. 10. An Egyptian court has ordered a university professor to return to her husband and bear children by him, police officials said Monday. |