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Chemotherapy with anticancer drugs is the main auxiliary treatment but often fails because of their toxic and side effects that are not endurable for the patients.
You have mentioned that a thought has struck you that I think you're a little tiresome, but not so much that it's not endurable.
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It had to be funny, for Bombeck; it had to be her joke, or it wasn't endurable.
Other times, it ends in films such as Everyday, which was admirable but not very endurable.
Then he's faced with assessing what makes human existence not merely endurable but worthy of celebration, and what is the irreducible minimum of such things that can keep us alive.
Being well seasoned to that sort of thing, I could bear the harsh sounds that must have made many listeners in their homes turn off their sets precipitately; but the "beautiful" passages of a lushness never experienced before outside a cinema during the organ interlude, were not easily endurable.
The world was once so sparsely populated and technologically primitive that the damage periodically caused by such religious foolishness was at least limited if not always endurable, but today a single misstep can lead literally to global annihilation.
Pain is endurable.
The narrator has seen Morton many times at the opera & has found his performance juicy & his comic flair endurable.
In other gallery settings, she and Ulay slammed into each other, shrieked in each other's faces, or sat staring at each other for interminable lengths of time to test, and conquer, the boundaries of what is endurable.
The patterned Ag nanowires were thermally endurable up to 500 °C but slightly shrank (about 5%) in volume.
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