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"It just brought home what other people endure every day.
And all that he endured and continues to endure every day.
It's an icon of the easy, obscene injustice that ordinary Indians endure every day.
In her visits with military families across the country, my wife Michelle has learned firsthand about the unique burden that your families endure every day.
"If they can see what it's like for Detroiters, what they endure every day in this city, I think they'll begin to understand what's at stake," Orr told the Detroit Free Press.
No salary can compensate for the excessive stress and lack of support that school principals endure every day in a system that does not acknowledge the efforts of our school leaders.
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Drivers will travel at a maximum 25mph instead of the normal 40-45mph during the industrial action, adding to the delays already endured every day by passengers.
Obama must have been thinking of places like Englewood when, as a U.S. senator in 2005, he connected the effects of Hurricane Katrina to the slow-motion disaster that New Orleans's vulnerable neighborhoods endured every day.
Jim Brady's zest for life was apparent to all who knew him, and despite his injuries and the pain he endured every day, he used his humor, wit and charm to bring smiles to others and make the world a better place.
Angry because what she was experiencing was what millions of women endure every single day.
In fact, solitary confinement has been shown to cause severe pain and psychological damage to the tens of thousands of adults who endure it every day in American prisons.
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