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They mix sub-optimal endurance with high-octane effort.
Yet the show sets a record for endurance with every performance.
'Bowser's Tower' is more about endurance with a platform-esque edge as it includes boss levels.
Reaching it tests endurance, with miles of impermanent sand tracks to negotiate.
Others are for endurance, with casings of thick titanium to protect against accidental scratching under tank tracks.
A few others were rewarded for their endurance with slices of the bread, which is eventually (fake) baked.
As a result, the animals had diminished endurance, with a maximal oxygen capacity about 60 percent lower than normal.
And in the 21st, Time Warner, Hearst and The Times each doggedly signaled their endurance with showcase skyscrapers.
In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton and 27 men set out in the ship Endurance with the harebrained idea of crossing Antarctica on foot.
Mr. Atlas explored the humorous limits of human endurance with Mr. Bowery in several tapes made before the performer's death in 1994.
Like the real-life event, the gameplay is a mixture of dramatic terrain and endurance, with rugged courses that give you a lot of freedom.
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