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No other detainee at the brig is forced to endure this type of isolation and humiliation".
No one should have to endure this type of abuse in their final days.
Maybe when you believe in your kid and encourage them to "go for their dreams," you also subconsciously set them up to them endure this type of enormous let down.
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I don't think anyone should have to endure that type of thing".
Although Rivera, 41, is a free agent like Jeter, little attention had been paid to the status of his contract talks because it has been widely assumed that he and the Yankees would agree on a new contract without having to endure the type of standoff that negotiations with Jeter have created.
Paris Hilton, Pam Anderson and Kendra Wilkinson have all endured this latter type of "oopsy" sex tape release, and none of their careers (I use that term loosely) have suffered for it.
The Giants' rookie place-kicker, Matt Bryant, endured the type of game that drives kickers into seclusion, hoping to avoid the wrath of an angry coach or, even worse, the prospect of a new kicker coming in to take his job.
The England striker had endured the type of afternoon that would send most forwards apologetically back into their shells, a pair of misses from point-blank range surely playing on his mind as Tottenham ran aground on a blanket defence.
"There's different forms of harm [animals] could endure as a result of this type of conduct," he added.
The computer's hard disk stores data as strips of magnetic orientation recorded on a magnetic disk: Imagine billions of patches of compass needles pointing either north or south, each representing a 1 or a 0. Because this magnetic orientation endures until it's deliberately switched, this type of memory is stable it doesn't require any added electricity to maintain it.
In four years, America will be, once again, safe, and that won't have to fear that my family and my grandchildren, when we go to a mall, that we're gonna have to endure some type of terror.
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