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Drivers had to endure days of lengthy queues while it was filled in.
The migrants often have to endure days or even weeks of trekking through the desert.
Everyone on the mountain that week had a faith in man and machine so complete that they were willing to endure days in claustrophobic quarters among toddlers and the infirm and drinking polluted snow water.
When the power went down, they had to endure days of 110-degree temperatures with high humidity, and the most desperate had to be manually ventilated - air squeezed into their lungs by hand for hours at a time.
There are several levels of sere courses; one, Level C, includes a gruelling exercise in which trainees endure days of physical and psychological hardship inside a mock prisoner-of-war camp.
"It won't be long before you'll have to endure days twice as hot for months on end".
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Berry has endured days of reports centring on her third divorce and analysing her past relationships.
So hundreds of thousands of people endured days, even weeks, in temperatures well below zero.
The decision comes after the party endured days of criticism for its original preference.
That was before Weiner endured days of tough questions about his behavior and public humiliation at the hands of the tabloid press.
Kookaburras great Jamie Dwyer endured days of uncertainty before deciding to shelve retirement plans and vie for a record-equalling fourth Olympic hockey campaign at Rio.
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