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Northern Indiana has endured the most extreme turn of fate.
But some passengers who endured the most stringent requirements this weekend questioned whether they were really effective.
Bill Clinton promised "the most ethical administration in history" and then endured the most independent counsel investigations in history.
Drafted in 2008, he is the Nets' longest-tenured player and the one who has endured the most to reach this point.
The sectors that have been slowest to recover are those that endured the most acute job losses, like construction and state and local government.
And it was another blow to the Jaguars, who endured the most sweeping changes in the 17-year history of the franchise last week.
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"Andy wants to see me endure the most physical pain possible," Gimelstob said.
His ability to endure the most dreadful pain still dazzles me to this day.
Indeed, Turner tells us that Miller had to endure "the most awful humiliation a man might suffer".
Here, for a meager income, women and children were forced to endure the most sickening exhalations as they stripped the leaves.
The Los Angeles Times: The middle linebacker, apart from every other position in football, endures the most violent and most repeated contact using the head and helmet and, as a result, sustains the most concussions.
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