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Be able to withstand the heat.
The Olympics site had to be able to withstand anything.
To be able to withstand a notoriously fickle track is another matter.
They will need to be able to withstand intense political, regulatory and media scrutiny.
Only by adhering to what can be proven will we be able to withstand the deluge.
"In the gulf," Mr. Alnajjar said with a smile, "governments will always be able to withstand.
The concrete slab floors were secured to be able to withstand intense shaking.
With the Rams' abilities, they should be able to withstand any challenge next year.
No one will be able to withstand it except those with faith".
Any potential replacement must be able to withstand some detailed comparison shopping.
It remained an open question whether Mr. Steele would be able to withstand the criticism.
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