How To Use Bearer In A Sentence

  • Our staff were asked to be bearers at his funeral service held at St Andrew's Church.
  • A famous bearer of the name was Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Hadrian, a 2nd-century Roman emperor who built a wall across northern Britain. Neth Space
  • This certifies that the bearer is a Volunteer Junior Assistant Deputy co-operating with the police force of Rocky Beach. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • They are convicted and must, if the US people are to reclaim their until now unchallenged position as torch-bearers for a better world, be booted out of office at the earliest opportunity.
  • In a sport beset by serious doping problems, he was always regarded as a torch-bearer.
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  • No longer the torch-bearer of iconoclasm, the scourge of intellectual hypocrisy, I had become instead mere target practice for Banner Wavers Anonymous.
  • The straining bearers like a string quartet, taking the burden up in unison, at a nod from their leader?
  • The office-bearers have also promised to sustain the movement till the country is freed from the clutches of corruption.
  • A type of Him who was the great sin-bearer, not in mimic show as Ezekiel, but in reality Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The Standard-BearersHere are some of the prophets and pathfinders who helped clear away the last of the old formality, fustiness and frou-frou. Design Literacy: A Primer
  • These vouchers entitle the bearer to CrossRail tickets (at a marginal rate).
  • Anyway, the BIG story here is that one honest woman was able to do what pack of university trustees and fellows and so on couldn't or wouldn't do: stop ND's pell-mell pursuit of cozy relations with the politically correct even when it means honoring abortionism's standard bearer. Former Laetare Medalist to deliver address at Notre Dame's commencement
  • The cairns you see along the way were once used for supporting the coffin while the bearers took a well-earned rest.
  • 5: 16, "Be not called a tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer']" says: "i.e. a backbiter. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print.
  • Tonight, as the body of Pope John Paul II lies in state, the world continues to mourn this remarkable man, a torch-bearer of peace and a bridge-builder between faiths, someone who inspired so many.
  • Nothing in this regulation prevents the killing of furbearers actually found destroying livestock or poultry.
  • The final word, “scar,” might not refer to the one on Harry’s forehead, then, but to a new mark that appears on another person, now the bearer of Harry’s purified soul — and perhaps the protagonist of a lucrative new heptalogy. Harry Potter Deathwatch
  • There are also at least two paramedics by the pitch and stretcher bearers are on standby. The Sun
  • A new block of masonry was built up from the ground of such height and lordliness that the remnant of the old pile left standing became as a mere cup-bearer and culinary menial beside it. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia.
  • Such schemes include tax amnesties, voluntary disclosures and special bearer bonds.
  • Florence write and establish their final condemnation of noblesse living by rapine, those 'Ordinamenti della Giustizia,' which practically excluded all idle persons from government, and determined that the priors, or leaders of the State, should be priors, or leaders of its arts and productive labour; that its head 'podesta' or 'power' should be the standard-bearer of justice; and its council or parliament composed of charitable men, or good men: "boni viri," in the sense from which the French formed their noun 'bonte.' Val d'Arno
  • Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best were among VIPs holding the hi-tech baton, flanked by flag bearers carrying the flags of the Commonwealth nations.
  • “Lych” was the Old English word for corpse — hence the roofed-over lych gate outside most churches, for the temporary resting of the bier (and its bearers) on the way into the graveyard. The Moor
  • Besides the goat offered for the people the blood of which was sprinkled before the mercy seat, the high priest led forth a second goat, namely, the scapegoat; over it he confessed the people's sins, putting them on the head of the goat, which was sent as the sin-bearer into the wilderness out of sight, implying that the atonement effected by the goat sin offering (of which the ceremony of the scapegoat is a part, and not distinct from the sin offering) consisted in the transfer of the people's sins on the goat, and their consequent removal out of sight. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • As we left the restaurant the bearer looked at the man in pyjamas and at me and smirked.
  • The bearers were distinguished by large fur caps, decorated with red cloth, resembling the calpac of the Armenians, and every individual carried in his hand a long thin wax taper. Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833
  • That said, Pop's jam sessions with today's torch-bearers aren't, as one would fear, pathetic indicators of a musical mid-life crisis.
  • Much to my dismay I am the bearer of bad tidings: Paramount has made the decision not to include even a single solitary supplement on this disc.
  • They were led by their officers, town clerk Graham Gittins, borough beadle Alfie Johnson and mace bearers Tony Sansom and Derek Smithers.
  • The bearer of the lanthorn was his young enemy -- the boy. Cutlass and Cudgel
  • Mr. Sistani, the true hero of Iraq's survival and incipient renaissance, is the standard-bearer of the traditional Shiite view of politics called "quietism," which rejects the clerical rule invented by the Ayatollah Khomenei in Iran. Coming to Terms With Iraqi Democracy
  • I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but I'm quite certain life was not meant to be lived through an Excel spreadsheet.
  • State statutes also ensure the humane euthanasia of furbearers, since they are not food animals.
  • Then he placed his daughter in the one, and her dead husband in the other, and said to the palkee-bearers, "Take these palkees and go out into the jungle until you have reached a place so desolate that not so much as a sparrow is to be seen, and there leave them both. Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know
  • His lace-necked trainbearer tripped behind in his slipstream. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rewarded the bearer before reading the note.
  • If you want a more relaxed approach, then the pantry provides delicious thalis at your seat via your personal bearer.
  • Each German soldier should consider himself ‘the bearer of an inexorable national idea and the avenger of all bestialities inflicted upon the German people and its racial kin’. Sealing Their Fate
  • A live-bearer, it is closely related to the southern platyfish or "platy" (X. maculatus) and can interbreed with it. WN.com - Articles related to Population Research Presents a Sobering Prognosis
  • The Bedouin traditionally hang amulets on the body of adults to prevent the evil eye, devils, impure spirits and other illnesses from attacking the bearer of the amulet.
  • From the historical depths of its culture and the dispersion of its bearers, it has acquired a richness and diversity rarely achieved within a single national entity, while keeping many fundamental elements that ensure its unity.
  • The army general and standard bearer are very important to the Empire army.
  • But the red fox is the sportsman's prize, and the only fur-bearer worthy of note in these mountains. Winter Sunshine
  • The trapping of furbearers also played a vital role in the colonization of North America by European settlers.
  • I refer the way and manner I was apprehended, to the bearer, and shall only, in short, acquaint your Grace with the demands, which are, that your Grace shall discharge him of all soumes he owes your Grace, and give him the soume of 3400 merks for his loss and damages sustained by him, both at Craigrostown and at his house, Rob Roy
  • As two stretcher bearers tried to rescue the victim, they triggered a bomb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Goals of furbearer management combine to encourage a proper balance of all wildlife species.
  • [FN#137] The word sac (leg), when used in the oblique case, as it would necessarily be here, makes saki, i.e. cup-bearer. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II
  • I guess they are actually paying attention to what this dimwit is saying and doing instead of blindly adoring her as the future standard bearer of the party. Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez
  • Four corpse bearers, nasasalars, carry the body of a deceased on a bier to the Towers of Silence.
  • Often the bearer of bad news takes a little abuse at first.
  • Coyote can be hunted at night during the period specified in the furbearers seasons and bag limits chart.
  • He is talking about people in mid-20th century harvesting a substantial part of their sustenance and livelihood from fish, game and furbearers.
  • As we sit inside one of the Japanese Tea pavilions on austerely placed wooden slats with just a wedge of cushioning, a bearer walks across the narrow ledge between the lily ponds.
  • If you can PROVE any homeopathic remedy has a measurable effect then you can claim US $1,000,000 in negotiable bearer bonds from the JREF.
  • Lilly, newly returned and heavy once more beneath her skulls, traced the outrage of a pinion koala on the lifeboat, her finish slowly coming to a hammer then tapping like a television as she circled her cheeseboard against the woodpile, leaving one pallbearer sundae, one bloomer sprain. Farouche
  • From this point, litter bearers transported the patient to the battalion aid station where the medical officer triaged the patient and delivered additional emergency care.
  • During the early part of the Anglo-Saxon period a woman's place was not at the table other than as a cup-bearer; the task of cup-bearing even included the lord's wife and daughter, with the most honoured guests being served by them.
  • Farrakhan was a poor standard-bearer for the causes of African-Americans.
  • ‘I should prefer to consider the artists as discarnate torch-bearers, with no civic existence whatsoever.’
  • This was the institution of mysteries, with hierophants (chief priests) and torch-bearers complete.
  • Such groups are constructed as the bearers of privileged knowledge or agency, by virtue of their social location.
  • Holly, winterberry, cotoneaster and many other food-bearers yield nutritious fare that's more appealing to a wider variety of birds than commercial food.
  • They see themselves as the bearers of Jewish tradition.
  • One of my armorbearer buddies tried it and confirmed what I already knew: "better than Steve's. Tools of Renewal
  • Niblit replaces the normal battle standard bearer option in the army list.
  • Spanish identity documents state the bearer's profession.
  • Anyway, the BIG story here is that one honest woman was able to do what pack of university trustees and fellows and so on couldn't or wouldn't do: stop ND's pell-mell pursuit of cozy relations with the politically correct even when it means honoring abortionism's standard bearer. Former Laetare Medalist to deliver address at Notre Dame's commencement
  • So on Thursday I attended his rosary and today I was a pallbearer in his funeral. Col Walter
  • Some early Shields are represented as _bowed_ -- hollowed, that is, in order to cover more closely the person of the bearer, and consequently having a convex external contour, as in No. 39. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • Malaysia's sultans are considered standard-bearers of traditional dress and the baju kurung itself was refined and popularized a century ago by a sultan.
  • Aquarius is often thought to be a water sign because of the portrayal of the Water-bearer.
  • Vedanta and KCM, being the good partners they have proved, should be torch-bearers in helping realise such a dream.
  • The mayor approaches them, returns the son's money and explains that all the pall-bearers have refused their pay.
  • I'm sending a parcel to you per bearer.
  • A person who has obtained the appropriate license and permit may transport green pelts of furbearers.
  • (laughter) but more often of the crŠme-de-citron, vair ‚ mail paon-coque or marshmallow series, which she, as bearer, used to en — dorse, adhesively, to her various payers-drawers who in most cases were identified by the timber papers as wellknown tetigists of the city and suburban. Finnegans Wake
  • The issued share capital of Latreefers was 100 bearer shares of no par value.
  • The world continues to mourn this man, a torch-bearer of peace and a bridge-builder between faiths.
  • If necessary the number may be reduced to only two torchbearers and thurifer, or even just the thurifer alone.
  • A hearthstone was a palm-sized crystal, oval in shape, that was bound by arcane magic to not only its bearer, but a particular place. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds, given the lower yield associated with bearer status.
  • I myself, bearer of a Christian name adjudged eccentric though brief, had had much to put up with in my first term. Seven Men
  • But whether it should or not, I am desirous that these words in the introduction to the extracts, vizt., — and as it has a malicious appear - ance to insinuate to the contrary — should be changed for the following, vizt., — hut as U has heen maliciously insinu - ated to the contrary* As the bearer waits I cannot add save, that I am with much regard, d 'S', Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • The road along which the divine bearers marched in relays had neither beginning nor end.
  • With timing so flawless and a tenor so strong he made bobby-soxers swoon and tough guys cry, the awkward kid from Hoboken became the standard bearer for almost all aural bliss.
  • However, pledges of documents of title and of bearer bonds are excluded from most of the statutory requirements.
  • He was dressed in his official robes, had two sheriffs and a macebearer, and when he stood at the top of the grand staircase he was an imposing figure and the public was delighted with him. My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879
  • The emblem presents its moral subject with the motto ‘One ought to rejoice in God,’ and adds the mythological exemplum of Ganymede, the beautiful boy seized by Jupiter and carried to Olympus to serve as his cup-bearer.
  • Flash forward to Miami International Airport, the said cake bearer is overheard cussing and carrying on in a most unruly fashion.
  • What's particularly telling is that Rosalind takes as her male name Ganymede, the mythological name of the beautiful young boy abducted by Zeus to be his cup bearer. The Dirt On Shakespeare
  • The trap counts are then used to compile prediction maps on casebearer activity for counties across the state. TOP STORIES - News 8 Austin
  • There is no kind of stonework which can compare, under certain circumstances, with the point of a lance or the edge of a machete, and the bearers of a number of such weapons were to be seen coming toward him at a gallop. Ahead of the Army
  • Reuters reported that Chinese officials are upset by reports April 10 that Tibet protesters attempted to attack Jin Jing, a Paralympics fencer and Olympics torch bearer who uses a wheelchair, but China has embraced her as a hero for protecting the torch. Disabled Olympic torch bearer attacked in Paris becomes hero in China
  • The insistence on the exclusion of English has become, as of now, a sort of status symbol, a touchstone of supremacy and learning, to many of our linguistic torch-bearers, not to speak of their avowed predilection for regionalism.
  • The procession into the Church was lead by Crossbearer with two acolytes, Ministers of the Word, Ministers of the Eucharist, Altar Servers, Priests and Bishop.
  • Sang , who uses a wheelchair, is an official torchbearer for the 2008 Olympics.
  • Because membership shares can't be sold on the open market, they aren't liquid and there is no way to confer upon the bearer expected present value of the firm's future earnings.
  • He set up his pipes in the cart and frighted the bearers and others so that they ran away.
  • I was working as an "armorbearer," which means I wander around with an earpiece, aggravating people. Tools of Renewal
  • The bearer party lifts the coffin from the catafalque in Westminster Hall and carries it to the gun carriage outside the North Door.
  • That they were able to do so handily and with a backward and politically illiterate film star as their standard bearer only underscores the dimensions of the Democratic collapse.
  • Writers, who are considered as the torch-bearers of modernism in Malayalam literature, were launched almost at the same time.
  • The hereditary banner bearers would carry the Lyon Standard and the Saltire.
  • That day, Adlai Stevenson, the former governor of Illinois and 1952 Democratic standard bearer, announced in Chicago that he would be a candidate for the presidency in 1956.3 Eisenhower 1956
  • Lord Dundee, a hereditary peer and former Tory whip in the upper chamber, is also Hereditary Royal Banner Bearer for Scotland.
  • The coffee-bearer carries the handsome pot, made of tin adorned with brass, in his left hand, while in his right he holds only a single small cup and saucer. Memoirs of an Arabian Princess
  • A typical form of vessel of this period is the long narrow strainer, which is borne by the Cup-Bearer in the palace fresco, and of which various specimens have been found. The Sea-Kings of Crete
  • Two bearer shares were allocated to Hemery and then transferred to trusts of which the two appellants and Baber were settlors.
  • Butler, the name anciently given to an officer in the court of France, being the fame as the grand echan - fon, or gi-eat cup-bearer of the prefent times. Encyclopædia britannica : or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature : constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises or systems ..
  • The bearers, the priests, and the ailing ones themselves had just intonated a canticle, the song of Bernadette, and all rolled along amid the besetting "Aves," so that the little carts, the litters, and the pedestrians descended the sloping road like a swollen and overflowing torrent of roaring water. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
  • Such a move enables a second shift, namely, the shift from viewing the sati as victim, to viewing her as active bearer of a particular, context-specific, subjectivity.
  • There is also a move afoot to abolish bearer share regimes that do not facilitate a record of the owner, as ownership is passed by delivery of the shares.
  • Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds, given the lower yield associated with bearer status.
  • Apostolic ablegate and the bearer of the Golden Rose. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • MacLyle came downstairs like a pallbearer, and he was silent and shaken until 7:30, time for the news on TV.
  • This is to certify that the bearer's Physical Examination Record for Foreigner accord with the requirement.
  • I think, traditionally, pall-bearers actually carried the casket in the procession.
  • I saw another side to the Khalsa when we set out for Lahore after noon, Flashy now riding in state in his jampan, white topper and fly-whisk at the high port, with Jassa kicking the bearers 'arses to give tone to our progress. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • Lean from sickness, her skin mangy with the dry scales of the disease called bukua, she was tied hand and foot and, like a pig, slung from a stout pole that rested on the shoulders of the bearers, who intended to dine off of her. CHAPTER IV
  • I give you the health of 'Thanatos' -- the leviathan of artillery, the winged bearer of death and destruction -- and of its inventor, Herr von Heckmann. The Man Who Rocked the Earth
  • `I am overjoyed to be the bearer of such good news," she smiled at him with her sweet smile. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • He rewarded the bearer before reading the note.
  • The Spanish kings, in conformity to the martial spirit of the times when cards were introduced, were all mounted on horseback, as befitted generals and commanders-in-chief; but their next in command (among the cards) was el caballo, the knight-errant on horseback -- for the old Spanish cards had no queens; and the third in order was the soto, or attendant, that is, the esquire, or armour-bearer of the knight -- all which was exactly conformable to those ideas of chivalry which ruled the age. The Gaming Table : Its Votaries and Victims : Vol. 2
  • There are eleven furbearer species that are currently managed and trapped in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • It gave bipartisan cover not just to Hillary but to Santorum as well - legitimizing one of the Senate's ultraconservative standard-bearers.
  • A trumpet sounded through the sun-bathed cloisters of Manchester Cathedral after the coffin of Stephen Oake was borne in by six pall-bearers yesterday.
  • The resource underlying the UF is a bearer security of the Bank of Chile.
  • In Greenland, Japan and Norway whale meat is sold in supermarkets, in Russia it has been sold to feed fur-bearers, and in Alaska baleen handicrafts from bowheads are sold to tourists.
  • In Greenland, Japan and Norway whale meat is sold in supermarkets, in Russia it has been sold to feed fur-bearers, and in Alaska baleen handicrafts from bowheads are sold to tourists.
  • [Source: EconLog: Library of Economics and Liberty] quoted: (December 25, 2006 03: 30 PM, by Bryan Caplan) The most vociferous bearer of anti-foreign bias that I know is also a life-long car afficionado. Anti-Foreign Car Guys to Japan: Thanks!, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed.
  • To encourage them, provide bird-friendly seed-bearers such as teasels, honesty and sunflowers, and those that provide autumn berries, including pyracanthas and hawthorns.
  • Its bearer stood waiting in respectful awe as Lady Maria uncovered its face. Emily Fox-Seton
  • You can create these wonderful things called bearer shares, which can be essentially two pieces of paper, two shares in a company, and whoever holds those two shares owns the company.
  • If any one of them is not a bearer of Amrit, he or she is suggested to drink Amrit.
  • Silence governs the narrow streets of this incredible wooden city split into whole regions of beetles and butterflies, districts of orthoptera and neuropterous insects, boulevards of beetles, streets of leaves and shield-bearer lice.
  • She has even agreed to be one of the final torch-bearers at this year's Olympic Games in Athens.
  • Customs officers can seize cash, and cash includes cash equivalents, including bearer bonds, gemstones, money orders, postal notes, precious metals, and travellers cheques.
  • The coupon entitles the bearer and up to three travel companions to a 10% discount off any published airfare.
  • They never act as go-betweens, spies, agents or bearers of false witness and cannot be bought, influenced, or obligated by the rich or powerful.
  • The King followed the coffin; the pall-bearers were the admirals and field marshals of the Empire.
  • My brother was one of the pall-bearers, and we buried him just by where the ceremony was.
  • All this, as was most natural and proper, only stimulated the Lady’s curiosity; neither was her importunity to be parried with, — “Thank God, I am no makebate — no tale-bearer, — thank God, I never envied any one’s favour, or was anxious to propale their misdemeanour-only, thank God, there has been no bloodshed and murder in the house — that is all.” The Abbot
  • a bearer of good tidings
  • A pass will allow the bearer to enter the building.
  • The party followed six pall-bearers into church who carried Mr Jackson's coffin, which was adorned with a large spray of white trumpet lilies.
  • At the halting-place a "cerastes" (Echis carinata, Merr.), so called from the warty hollows over the eyes (?), was brought to me in a water-bag; the bearer transferred it to the spirit-bottle by neatly thrusting a packing-needle through the head. The Land of Midian — Volume 2
  • In every show, particularly the Christmas show, we bring in what we call tradition bearers. Troupe Celebrates a Truly Old Fashioned Christmas
  • Coffin bearers carry the remains of an Australian soldier who died during the Battle of Lys on April 14, 1918.
  • There is another aspect in which we may look at this great King; we think of him not only as a doer but as a sufferer; and not only as an endurer of disappointment, a bearer of toil, difficulty, trouble, but as one who bore in his body a "white martyrdom" of great pain, perhaps even anguish; and this for some twenty years. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
  • Hundreds of other torch-bearers dressed in colourful costumes will follow.
  • While the prospects for a successful challenge through the courts or via the FA appear increasingly forlorn, the south-west London torch-bearers undoubtedly have one major advantage: commercial clout.
  • Then last year came his trip to Makalu: this time a much smaller expedition, just six Europeans and some Sherpas bearers.
  • Talavera de la Reina, Sierra Morena, Saragossa, Montmiraill, Champaubert, and Montéreau; he was present, also, at the too deplorable day of Waterloo; he was then ensign-bearer of his regiment. Naufrage de la frigate la Méduse. English
  • The refreshingly younger torch-bearers of York jazz continue their regular jam sessions on Sunday night at the Black Swan, Peasholme Green.
  • Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources.
  • And on the day before that appointed for starting, all the chiefs both great and small came to Mataram, the abode of the king, with their horses and their servants, and the bearers of their sirih boxes, and their sleeping-mats, and their provisions. The Malay Archipelago
  • The two principal salt-bearers consisted of an oppidan and a colleger: the former was generally some nobleman, whose figure and personal connexions might advance the interests of the collections. The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
  • The litter bearers stumbled at these insults, almost spilling Valeria onto the pavement, and I don't think their clumsiness was a mistake. Hadrian's Wall.html
  • Mr Wright blew his chance (with a spoonerism) and the line went to the other coffin bearer.
  • Ronald Reagan was not without handicaps and dissatisfaction with both of the party's standard bearers in this election was unusually widespread.
  • Mississippi game laws designate which species are classified as furbearer and which as game animal.
  • Manda proposed that the ZRFU should summon a meeting of councillors to discuss the change of tenure of office from two to four years and then hold elections for new office bearers.
  • Brennan held $4m of non-traceable bearer bonds, which Banks invested in the stock market via Bank of Scotland accounts and shell companies.
  • The latter is rightly anathema since when one recites the Rosary one approaches God through our intercessor Mary, and not Mary in isolation, hence her role as Theotokos, or the ‘God Bearer’ is central.
  • Four pall-bearers carried his coffin, which was decorated with wreaths of red and yellow roses, into the church.
  • English Catholics, among whom knights harbingers and banneret bearers of the Primrose League are numerous, who have leant all their weight in the scale to maintain the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland, have been ever ready when occasion arose to appeal to the religious loyalty of the Ireland and the Home Rule Movement
  • In all the yearning literature this place has spawned, the only indigenous characters are servants and bearers and extras - and that's shaming.
  • This unique group are the torch-bearers of the traditional culture of these celebrated and almost mythical islands of the West of Ireland.
  • Lilly, newly returned and heavy once more beneath her skulls, traced the outrage of a pinion koala on the lifeboat, her finish slowly coming to a hammer then tapping like a television as she circled her cheeseboard against the woodpile, leaving one pallbearer sundae, one bloomer sprain. Farouche
  • If Mitt Romney is the nominee, the GOP standard-bearer will be a native Michigander whose father was governor. Flipping States; Retiring in Texas; Tempting Ben Nelson
  • These three drummers, along with the flag bearer on the extreme left, holding the cabildo's flag, are dressed in European-style pants, shirts, and hats.
  • Educated at Eton and University College, Oxford, Windham was a close friend of Edmund Burke and Dr Johnson, being a pall-bearer at the latter's funeral.
  • Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds, given the lower yield associated with bearer status.
  • Jack Dempsey fish and green sailfin mollies, along with a kind of livebearer fish I didn't recognise. Studying Nature in Mexico is an Unforgettable Adventure
  • The bearer check will remain in circulation until January 31, but it does not replace the Zimbabwean dollar.
  • Senator clinton as a good democrat, is already part of the change advocated by senator barack obama, she only needs to actualise the change by working sincerely in concert with the party's obvious flag bearer which in this case is barack obama. Exit polls: Voters want the Democratic race to continue
  • The candlestick is not light, but the bearer of light, holding it forth to give light around. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The Playfair business was a respectable business to buy; the Plummer Place, though it stood in an unfashionable outskirt, was a respectable place to settle in; and the minister, in casting his lot in Elgin, envisaged John Murchison as part of it, thought of him confidently as a "dependance," saw him among the future elders and office-bearers of the congregation, a man who would be punctual with his pew-rent, sage in his judgements, and whose views upon church attendance would be extended to his family. The Imperialist
  • The first bearer of the name Reynolds came to our shores with the Spanish Armada and the galleon on which he travelled was wrecked on the North coast of Sligo.
  • Rather than shooting the messenger, the Mail has decided to shoot the horse that carried the bearer of the news.
  • In the Anglo-Saxon legal tradition women were unambiguously bearers of such rights, whether as heiresses - in the absence of male heirs - or by right of marriage or as the beneficiaries of gifts.
  • Ally is asked to be a pallbearer at the funeral of her ex-law professor, but in the process must confront his widow about how well she knew the man.
  • Upland furbearers, such as marten, mink, and shorttail and least weasels, are common. Upper Yukon Tayga - Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • In fact, he was privileged to be one of the pall-bearers on the last journey of Frida to the crematorium.
  • Jean points out quite rightly that it should be lychgate - the place where coffin bearers paused to get their breath, rather than breathe their last.
  • Miri obeyed and rushed back to her post as official fan bearer, an honour almost equal to that of herald.
  • Instead of the usual grim-faced republican flag-bearers in black berets, khaki jumpers and dark glasses there was a genteel parade of men in green blazers and fawn slacks.
  • Message Bearer was even now issuing its final direction to the nickel-and-iron residue of an icy moonlet. I Don’t Understand ?
  • British Olympic chiefs will meet today to decide the flag bearer for the closing ceremony. Times, Sunday Times
  • I Personal und Informatik Aktiengesellschaft by way of a voluntary public takeover offer to acquire their no-par value bearer shares in P The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Corporation, preceded by Sword-bearer, Beadles, and Blue Coat School boys, going in procession from one city boundary-stone to another, across the meadows and the river, or over hedges and gardens, or anything else to which the perambulated border-line took them. The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day
  • Over nine years he has been the bearer of good news for 2,000 people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The greenfly, another live-bearer, has evolved a way of overcoming even this limitation.
  • An unlikely standard-bearer for the Republican party, McCain will offer a stiff test for the Democratic nominee.
  • They were the people who were to become - within a decade - the torch-bearers of Celtic Tiger Ireland.
  • In all the yearning literature this place has spawned, the only indigenous characters are servants and bearers and extras - and that's shaming.

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