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And as someone with an abiding interest in the world's religions, I hoped to get some insight into what it meant to the Sikh faithful to reach their holy place, especially after what had to be endured to get there.
Similarly, the bar car on the Metro-North New Haven line, the tram from Roosevelt Island and even the X68 express bus to Floral Park, Queens, have all sparked real friendships, a benefit that helps to transform the daily trek from something that must be endured to something that can be enjoyed.
David Frum's political view of inequality (Sept . 7 reads like an internal memo from the court of Louis XVI — equality is not a value to be pursued for its own sake but a concession that might have to be endured to avoid imminent revolution.
Like levels of hell there are levels of lactate suffering that must be endured to medal in rowing at the Olympics.
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"Me, Paul, Peter and Gene started something really special that's endured to this day.
Instead of being a rite of passage that must be endured or to be overcome, it is now analyzed in a much more psychological way.
It is often seen as dreary and difficult, a subject to be endured rather than to be enjoyed.
-- is to be endured: "I am going to turn my face to the wall.
Even as he bends to murder Desdemona — a scene that Dr. Johnson said was "not to be endured" — he is compelled to kiss her.
They exist to be endured — until the next Katrina arrives to "cut us to the bone".
They were raised to believe sex was something to be endured, not enjoyed.
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