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  • 61Stephen Brunt — is a well known Canadian sports journalist. He makes frequent appearances on sports talk radio shows such as Prime Time Sports and has been the lead sports columnist for The Globe and Mail since 1989. He was a frequent sports panelist on the… …

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  • 62Van Brunt House — Infobox nrhp name = Van Brunt House caption = locator x = 214 locator y = 147 location = Miccosukee, Florida area = added = February 27, 1997 visitation num = visitation year = governing body = The Van Brunt House (also known as the Morris House) …

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  • 63Peter Brunt — Peter (Astbury) Brunt (* 23. Juni 1917 in Coulsdon, Surrey; † 5. November 2005 in Oxford) war ein britischer Althistoriker. Peter Brunt studierte bis 1939 Altertumswissenschaften und Philosophie am Oriel College der Universität Oxford. Während… …

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  • 64bear the brunt —    People who bear the brunt of something endure the worst of something bad.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    A person who bears the brunt of something is the one who suffers the most when something bad or unpleasant happens.     When… …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 65bear the brunt of something — bear the brunt of (something) to get the greater amount or larger part of something bad. Ordinary citizens will bear the brunt of higher taxes. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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  • 66bear the brunt of — (something) to get the greater amount or larger part of something bad. Ordinary citizens will bear the brunt of higher taxes. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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  • 67bear the brunt of something — bear/take the brunt of (something) to receive the worst part of something unpleasant or harmful, such as an attack. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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  • 68take the brunt of something — bear/take the brunt of (something) to receive the worst part of something unpleasant or harmful, such as an attack. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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  • 69bear the brunt of — bear/take the brunt of (something) to receive the worst part of something unpleasant or harmful, such as an attack. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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  • 70take the brunt of — bear/take the brunt of (something) to receive the worst part of something unpleasant or harmful, such as an attack. The oldest parts of the town bore the brunt of the missile attacks …

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