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"But it's likely he knew my grandmother and her hardships at the time.
"Blaming poor people or migrants for hardships at the time of economic crisis is not entirely unknown, but it is not intelligent politics in my view.
The hardships at the outpost, the Gampo Abbey, seem to fall easily into Tibetan tradition, where great lamas wrestled down the distractions of mind and body while meditating in ice caves or hermits' huts.
The scholar Stanley Rosen said Lei's "ordinary but great communist spirit" was linked in party propaganda to his peasant-family background and because he had "suffered great hardships at the hands of the landlord class" and then exploitation by the ruling class.
You may feel hardships at the beginning, and you may feel that you cannot do it.
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No one seemed immune to economic hardship at the moment, said Tina, not even their American bull terrier, Tia.
The Prophet Muhammad and his early followers suffered tremendous hardship at the hands of the pagans, for example they were laid out in the blazing sun and burning stones were put on their chests.
Mr. Montano's lawyer said that an amnesty was in effect when he left El Salvador, making the former colonel, who he said faced economic hardship at the time, immune to prosecution in his home country.
Leaders like Deng Xiaoping and Ye Jianying emerged to calm China after enduring great personal hardship at the hands of the Gang of Four.
"Although there is going to be hardship, at the end of the day we can start rebuilding our economy on a sound basis," he said.
Both organizations paint a similar picture of intense hardship at the base of American society.
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