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It was something to endure, rather than an opportunity, aides said.
It is ghoulish and nasty, an experience to endure rather than enjoy.
Which is not a bad metaphor for the arts overall in a city as poor and remote as this one, where they endure rather nobly in a kind of vacuum.
How many of its heroes might have found themselves in far more serious fights than those they enjoy in Cannery Row – and how many had to endure rather more than sore heads and comically bust teeth?
Indeed, unlike the Cabbage Patch Kids or Atari or the Beanie Babies, it was Lego's seeming aloofness from the market that helped it endure, rather than ending up in the back of the closet like those toys of yesteryear.
For those who do not share it, or who want the EU to grow organically rather than by design (a group that includes not only the British government but much European public opinion), the latest debates may be something to endure, rather than to take part in.
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The elections that were sponsored by the United Nations (UN) in 1993 were endured rather than embraced.
They see the weather as something to be endured rather than managed.
Our nation increasingly treats their misfortune as sad conditions to be endured, rather than as urgent problems to be addressed.
It is often seen as dreary and difficult, a subject to be endured rather than to be enjoyed.
This involves the Polish conviction that life is fundamentally miserable and meaningless, meant to be endured rather than enjoyed.
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