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"I had to endure things like that myself.
He can endure things more than most people can.
He liked to endure things, to conquer things, and have people follow him".
The hoarder … cannot endure things out of place and will automatically rearrange them".
Meanwhile, you and your young children have to endure things that no family living in one of the richest cities on the planet should have to suffer.
So far we've had to endure things like grindie and grime's R&B analogue, R&G, but there's one gold mine which is yet to be exploited: the tween market.
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For students, McCain was someone who had endured things they couldn't even imagine enduring.
— Representative Bart Stupak often endures things others find unbearable.
Like almost all the women in that place, I endured things like groping from the guards, but no prisoner ever laid a hand on me, and I didn't witness any physical violence".
But I suspect that the figure is more like a hundred per cent for women who will have endured things many men might consider minor — an unwelcome penis pressed against your leg at a party; being humped at the water cooler; being fondled, lunged at, felt up, squeezed, rubbed against.
What I do see is a historical coming together of forces, and the sixties changed how human beings endured things in this society and what they refused to endure... Certainly something special happened on that night in 1969, and we've made it more special in our need to have what I call a point of origin... it's more complex than saying that it all started with Stonewall.
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