For Netanyahu, the Fatah gathering bore out his prior assessment that the group is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The stock bore out his foreboding, losing 69% of its value in 2012.
Evidence bore out what they had told me: turning my head obviously and unsubtly around always stopped the rotation of the drum.
To rule out this explanation they could have had the sample use a stimulant to increase adrenalin activity and see if the same findings bore out.
That assumption bore out on the next few PCs I used in testing the device--at home and in friends' houses--all of which were newer and more powerful.
And reviews mostly bore that out, with a mixed-negative critical reaction.
My interviews with Directors, VCs and CEOs bore that out.
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Massachusetts particularly the southeastern portion of the state, where electricity in several towns was almost completely knocked out bore the brunt.
Massachusetts particularly the southeastern portion of the state, where electricity in several towns was almost completely knocked out bore the brunt, with nearly 403, 000 homes and businesses without power Saturday morning.
The prosecution aims to show Mr Milosevic bore direct responsibility for atrocities carried out by Serb forces.
At full bore, however, the fan churns out air speeds between 26 and 30 mph inside the case's sweet spot.
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Officials said both efforts -- to drill a rescue shaft and widen a bore hole -- could be carried out concurrently.
Bore and Atkinson, 23, are out of contract at the end of the current season but the Mariners were hopeful of keeping them both at Blundell Park.
The pressure cooker bombs that killed three people near the finish line of April's Boston Marathon bore strong similarities to a design laid out in the first issue of the magazine titled "How to Build a Bomb in Your Mom's Kitchen, " according to CNN's Paul Cruickshank.
It was only Arsenal's second goal in their last five games, but a blistering start to the second half bore further fruit as Fabregas netted what turned out to be the winner.
And then that allows the gas to flow out of the rock into the well bore.
After being pushed, Mr. Han attempted to lift himself out of the track bed as the train bore down on him, but was unsuccessful, police said.
On Thursday I reported from the CEH on the latest findings about how much water has soaked into the ground - and saw a bore-hole used for measuring water levels actually spouting out water because the ground was so saturated.
In a typically dramatic match in the early stages of Manchester's assault on the twin towers, arch rivals Liverpool were unceremoniously kicked out of the competition in a match that bore more than a passing resemblance to Wednesday's European cup final.
Solicitor General Paul Clement got only a few sentences out of his mouth before Justices Scalia and O'Connor bore in, noting that the federal government is asking for special treatment.
By not vocally supporting him but simply saying we support the people of Egypt, is that sending a message to the people who are out there protesting against him that they should just go full-bore and is that going to inflame the situation?
More common are small-bore disputes: lawyers whose sniping, in person and on paper, can spiral out of control.
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Not only was the company setting out to take on the trillion-dollar telecoms industry, but its founders also bore the taint of litigation.
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