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It is also work which, according to the worker, will potentially endure for months.
Outbreaks can recur, and the virus can significantly damage nerve cells and lead to pain that can endure for months or years.
These impressionable patients are also force-fed weird jargon about the primacy of the "community" (officious nurses, patients, orderlies, therapists and nutritionists they have to endure for months at most) and its "safety".
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Like the Battle of the Somme, which lasted from July until nearly the end of 1916, Grant's death struggle with Lee endured for months.
Compared with a control group given a writing task with no emotional content, the subjects had noticeable improvements in both subjective and objective signs of illness that endured for months after the writing exercise was over.
Some are delayed a little bit longer, but it's infinitely better than the delay we've all endured for months now.
It's about the trauma that I endured for months, years after surviving it.
"The injunction obtained is extremely wide in its application – it prevents persons entering the university for "the purpose of any occupational protest action", it covers the entire 250 acres of campus and it will endure for 12 months.
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