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Others endure the wait but feel dissatisfied and frustrated by the experience.
"So that part of it's just a little stressful, a little hard to just endure the wait," and wonder if there will be another shot.
Commuters have had to endure The Wait for 16 years, since the taxing district took over the station from the state.
But people who want a stone wall, as they increasingly do, are willing to endure the wait and pay the price.
As I work at home, it is generally left to me to make the phone calls, leave messages, endure the wait for the return calls, to organize, to explain, to arbitrate.
At the Peking Union Medical College, for instance, the best public hospital in Beijing, the official queue for an appointment starts forming before dawn — patients bring their own lawn chairs — so anyone who can't endure the wait, or can afford to skip it, pays a scalper.
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Jessica Glenza has been on the streets in Orlando talking to relatives and friends of the missing as they endure the agonising wait for news.
Meanwhile, people were making their way up the blood-covered steps to endure the tortuous wait for news of their relatives or friends.
For now Troy must again endure the long wait for a donor heart, but there are other solutions on the horizon.
If she is the kind of grandmother that pretends to smile and looks like she hates you, there really isn't much you can do except endure the remarks, wait until her funeral, and try to remember her fondly.
For those willing to endure the long waits, the arena was like a magical medical kingdom, where everything was possible once a person got through the door.
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