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It is therefore important to assess those that are stable and have endured in practice over many years.
While none of those deaths could be directly connected to the sport, violent or erratic behavior is consistent with symptoms of a condition tied to repeated hits to the head many players endure in games and practices.
The museum pioneered many practices that endure in art museums today.
It is no revelation to say that a young clinician has many growing pains to endure in his or her first few years of practice.
Their sustainability – the capacity to endure in changing environments – is a critical concern for software architecture research and practice.
This will endure in 2015.
Good feelings do not endure in Flushing.
(MMO needs to endure in higher-temperature range).
"Most of the impact a kid endures in football happens in practice -- time on the field during a game is, after all, just forty minutes a week," Laskas writes.
It's a common piece of cinematic hyperbole but it also describes the function this picture serves in confronting a practice that endured in the United States of America for nearly 250 years.
In fact, she seems untainted by the many hardships she and her husband, Bahman Ahmadi Amouei, also a journalist, have endured to practice their profession in Iran.
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