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But he had never endured anything like this.
The abuse is endured; anything to gain an advantage on Sunday.
Americans had never endured anything like the losses they suffered between 1861 and 1865 and have experienced nothing like them since.
Hannah and her mother, father, and brother said that as a young child she hadn't endured anything that they considered trauma.
After an injection of Versed, a Valium-like sedative, and fentanyl, a superpowerful opiate, I would have endured anything with a smile.
Compared in another Australian paper after his pre-match press conference to the late Lou Reed for his "scowling passive aggression" (their words not mine) he endured anything but a perfect day on Thursday, his dismissal by Broad the sixth time in his last eight Test innings that he has fallen to that bowler.
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She added, "I think we can endure anything for a year".
Is this where it starts then, the idea that older women will endure anything to remain young?
Would we have to endure anything resembling the horrific experience of those thousands of passengers who got stuck in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this year?
More than that, I wish that I will never again have to endure anything so tedious, simplistic and amateurish as this empty boob-tube spectacle.
Though a correction is now under way, the emirate's frothy property market is not going to endure anything like the downturn that Florida suffered in the 1920s, thanks in part to the depth of government pockets.
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