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He was simply unable to put his elderly mother – completely oblivious to what her son had endured – through all the upset.
The DNA turned out to match that of Adrian Targett, a teacher in a Cheddar Village school, proving a genetic continuity that, despite numerous invasions, had endured through nine millenniums.
The locals had crowed over the opening ceremony, as it brandished the image of a potent China abroad, and that throb of entitlement had endured through the rest of the opening week, with its plethora of indoor events — badminton, gymnastics, diving, and other strongholds of the Chinese.
By June of 2015, the struggle Amanda and I had endured through heartache and uncertainty had reached catharsis.
I knew right away that she, though slightly younger, had endured through the modern maze of dating in hopes of a traditional outcome.
The movement had endured through both the Civil War and World War I, culminating in a dramatic tie-breaking vote in Tennessee, the 36th state to ratify the amendment on August 18 , 1920
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As Tom forcefully demonstrates, that word points us to the true symptom of American intentions: the "enduring" bases that the Army Corps of Engineers began building immediately after the fall of Saddam, and which have "endured" through all the vagaries of the war.
Mr. Elabnoudy's ascendancy has endured through six decades.
Ghana, meanwhile, has endured through discipline and coordination.
That penchant for bluntness, insistence on data and impatience with evasiveness have endured through the years.
It is a principle that has endured through a decade of both global expansion and worldwide recession.
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