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Both had endured difficult childhoods under severe fathers.
Now, he says, the sale "offers hope for Monarch pilots who have endured difficult months".
Asked if he had endured difficult a week, he said: "Off the back of a difficult result, yes, very.
He acknowledged Ireland's present economic struggles but said that optimism "could just be in the DNA of Ireland, as a country that has endured difficult times".
It might surprise Thernstrom that many people who have endured difficult childhoods become remarkable, accomplished people without the intervention of psychotherapy.
During the recent Gaza conflict, she broke news, wrote with sophistication and nuance about what was happening, and endured difficult conditions.
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But unlike the Confederate Army, which habitually suffered from shortages, the Union Army was generally well clothed and better equipped to endure difficult conditions than their Southern counterparts.
We all endure difficult times and have bad days.
Here in Newark, his tireless advocacy and numerous contributions have helped our city endure difficult days and are now fueling our turn toward growth, promise and endless possibility.
Like many other bird species in captivity they can live much longer without having to endure difficult natural conditions, and have possibly survived up to 68 years in zoo collections.
The reality is that you will have to endure difficult situations, some out of your control... be prepared to accept them as they come, and learn to navigate through these tumultuous turns with rational reasoning and inner strength.
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