brunt in A Sentence

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    Some girl is bearing the Brunt.

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    Third will feel the Brunt of the rationing.

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    Android x86 Brunt spun and bring him to orizontală.

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    The Tailie uprising. Third will feel the Brunt of the rationing.

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    Katherine Brunt(Eng) and Amy Satterthwaite(NZ) both played in their 100th WODI.

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    They asked you a question, but why am I taking the Brunt?

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    Research published last year suggested the Brunt of migration will be into smaller cities.

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    Why does God say that the Brunt of His words is directed at man's weaknesses?

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    It is probable that the poor and developing countries will have to bear the Brunt of climate change.

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    He was a busy doctor but he never made me feel the Brunt of his professional obligations.

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    It is the middle class that bears the Brunt of this draconian law,” says men's rights activist Deepika Bhardwaj.

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    Being overweight puts extra pressure on your joints, particularly the knees, which bears the Brunt of your body mass.

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    Officials in Britain could see no reason why that the American colonists should not bear the Brunt of the cost.

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    Many of our senior leaders bore the Brunt of the Emergency because they stood up to fight for these rights.

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    After a few days his hands, which had received the Brunt of the radiation, began to blister due to radiation burns.

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    Tragically, as is so often the case, the civilians are bearing the Brunt of the violence and enduring years of hardship, writes David Derthick.

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    Despite international efforts to curb the effects of drastically altering the climate, low-lying island nations continue to feel the Brunt of the ocean's inexorable response.

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    Suspects forever: Members of the“denotified tribes” continue to bear the Brunt of police brutality Frontline, The Hindu, Volume 19- Issue 12, June 8- 21, 2002.

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    Many of these cities and towns face the Brunt of damage from hurricanes and are looking for better and cheaper ways to reduce their risks.

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    So many jokes were made at his expense as a kid that now he makes himself the Brunt of all jokes before someone else goes there.

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    For he took some of the clean animals and clean birds, and Brunt them on the altar, therefore offering them up to the Lord as a sacrifice.

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    If you fall in love with a resentful person, you will eventually become the Brunt of that resentment and almost certainly feel shut out and diminished in the relationship.

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    Usually, when a hometown player leaves for a new team, the Brunt of the ire is directed toward management for not doing what was needed to retain them.

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    Failure to introduce government regulation will hurt economies as governments are forced to cover the costs of climate change, and harm businesses- which are already feeling the Brunt.

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    Thus, the Brunt of the monetary award was because he feels that about the worst thing that can happen to a human being is to be thought of as gay.

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    Yet because their livelihoods and wellbeing are intimately bound with intact ecosystems, indigenous peoples disproportionately face the Brunt of climate change, which is fast becoming a leading driver of human displacement.

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    Those who live in areas hit hard by drought, severe storms or rising seas and can't relocate because of economic or social factors bear the Brunt of our planet's increasing volatility.

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    Unfortunately, our society does a masterful job making most women feel that something is wrong with their bodies(at every weight), but certainly heavier women get the Brunt of body shame,” says Cooper.

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    However, these expectations were not realised in practice and in many regions of Bengal, the peasants bore the Brunt of the increased demand, there being little protection for their traditional rights in the new legislation.

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    The second day started an hour late, but the Indian batsmen were again facing the Brunt of a menacing Australian attack, and could not stitch vital partnerships, except for a noteworthy partnership of 70 between Gogumal Kishenchand, and the debutant Phadkar.

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