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In the feminist revolution, rather than extending to women "the same latitude and license and pressure-release valve that men had always enjoyed," we extended to men the confines women had always endured.
Prior to then Fogarty had always endured bad luck at the event, but this changed when he heeded advice and wore something green on race day.
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Dharavi's children have always endured a stigma.
While the Earth has always endured natural climate change variability, we are now facing the possibility of irreversible climate change in the near future.
The intrinsic harmony of such a worldview has great philosophical and aesthetic appeal, and it may explain why public interest in the universe has always endured.
It is not forgiven by noting that royalty has always endured this because the golden – the divine – dynasty must be secured.
China's online population has always endured censorship, but the oversight increased markedly in December, after a pro-democracy movement led by highly regarded intellectuals, Charter 08, released an online petition calling for an end to the Communist Party's monopoly on power.
People who sell dangerous products have always endured a conflict.
Native Americans have always endured those types of comments and disparaging remarks.
Yet, in addition to letting myself get ratted by the usual harassment I've always endured, I've found myself standing in front of the mirror some mornings, staring at my arms and my belly with a criticism I haven't felt in a very long time.
Despite all the tumult and heartache she has endured, Mrs. Carnahan said she had always pushed bitterness away.
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