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1.overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
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bear a grudge (against someone)
to continue to be angry at someone for something that happened in the past, to not forgive someone for something
The woman continued to bear a grudge against her friend for many years.
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: No one knows when tea was first discovered, or how it came to be such a popular drink.
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: It was called Cha's Ching, which, translated, means Tea Scripture.
P: By the eighth century A.D. most Chinese were drinking tea, both because they liked it as a beverage and for its medicinal value.
Q: Tea was so popular that one of the most distinguished poets of the T'ang dynasty, a man called Lu Yu, even wrote a holy scripture about it.
R: The beverage is generally accepted to have originated in China hundreds of years ago.
S: Records going back to the fourth century A.D. refer to tea.
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