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Will the city be able to endure such a crisis?
"Some companies will be able to endure such a process, while others won't".
Animal life, which must be able to endure hunger and thirst, includes the dromedary.
There has been an arrangement here, created over generations, to be able to endure terrorism.
For her part, even Ms. Herring says she will be able to endure all of this.
There is a limit to how much pain its people will be able to endure.
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14 The present study with serial MRI before and during the run was performed under the hypothesis that long distance endurance runners are able to endure the race-associated injuries and the accompanying pain but will nevertheless show changes in AT and bones of the foot.
"They were able to endure, and continued to have faith.
Isis is able to endure, if not expand.
"We've been able to endure," Manager Lou Piniella said.
The larger French force was able to endure the casualties and counterattack.
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