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The three off-season losses suffered by the Jets loom larger than any free agent departure from any National Football League team as Groh tries to steady a franchise that endured a remarkably turbulent spring, lingering in the consciousness of a team that was defined in large part by the contributions of those three.
Remarkably, flies will endure electric shock in order to attain the cue associated with ethanol, indicating that they are willing to tolerate punishment to seek the drug (or, in this case, a cue that predicts the presence of the drug) (Kaun et al. 2011).
Hardcastle's mark had stood since 1984, a remarkably long time for a swimming record to endure.
It is this incrementalization of interests that has resulted in the remarkably cumbersome and unequal tax contributions we now endure.
Even as we endure one of the ugliest presidential elections in U.S. history, something remarkably positive is happening in politics.
Asawa remarkably harbors no ill will regarding the injustices she was forced to endure at the time: "I hold no hostilities for what happened; I blame no one," she said in a statement.
In both the film and in person he seems remarkably serene about the opportunities he lost and the difficulties he had to endure.
The songs of the Beatles and Jobim remain remarkably popular decades after the respective heydays of the Fab Four and bossa nova, and their musical legacies will endure into the distant future.
We endure.
Economic ties endure.
The classic proportions endure.
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