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These deficiencies endure today.
All this fostered cultures of saving that endure today in many advanced economies.
Constraints on rents were reimposed during World War II and, in one form or another, endure today.
How long would the Afghan government endure today if it were left alone to face the Taliban?
"This documentation, which was hidden for many decades, sheds light on conflict situations that endure today.
Protests and raucous debates endure today in Iran, Turkey and many Arab states – a sign of healthy societies in flux.
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The lowly and invincible of the earth — to endure and endure and then endure, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
"After we leave here, we'll still work through the tragedy we had to endure yesterday".
Their high-minded planning for a future without Nazis angered a regime that expected to endure 1,000 years.
Ike was the worst in a wave of stormy weather the Astros have had to endure this year.
The monarch added: "We have had to endure this year through challenging conditions due to hostile ambitions and foreign intervention which are yet to cease.
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