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1    3|     the ridges of mountains, bearing the broken strains, or celestial
2    5|   were not days of the week, bearing the stamp of any heathen
3    5|  here comes the cattle-train bearing the cattle of a thousand
4    8|  grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears.
5    9| still carry in our minds the bearing of some neighboring cape;
6   15|    speed and crushing loads, bearing, perchance, among the rest,
7   15|      God and disgracing man, bearing for fruit his brain only,
8   17|             A factory-owner, bearing what depth I had found,
9   18|     of winter which they are bearing off.~ ~
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