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The Gunners continue to endure frustration in their hunt to sign Basel midfielder Mohamed Elneny.
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Yet I suspect that we would still find human truth in, say, her Nora in "A Doll's House," "a pale, unhealthy-looking woman, with a very quiet manner" who exuded doggedly endured frustration and pain.
Kerr endured frustrations in golf and fallow periods in her personal life.
Teaching makes you understand what your own teachers must have endured — frustrations as great as any performer's.
I no longer have the stamina to endure the frustration.
The other quotes are similar, which leads me to think he has had to endure some frustration.
The stories are hard to follow; the cases have a nagging habit of remaining unsolved; the characters endure endless frustration, betrayal and mismanagement.
But would he want to endure the frustration of playing with so many young and inexperienced players on a rebuilding team that would be a long shot to qualify for the playoffs?
Dunfermline's most glaring problem is that they lack a cutting edge, with Mark Burchill, the former Celtic player, forced to endure the frustration of occupying the role of lone striker.
To endure the frustration caused by students who can do the Crip dance, pierce their tongues and wear their clothes in ways that communicate both literal and subliminal sinister messages, but who swear they can't understand the use or purpose of symbolism in literature.
That may be true, but the Americans who are likely to endure the frustrations are those who most need coverage — older people with expensive health problems.
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