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That's why it's so good and has endured," says Mr Yakadu.
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"Tisn't he who has stood and looked on, that can tell you what slavery is -- 'tis he who has endured," said one of the former slaves interviewed for the Federal Writers Projectt of the Work Progress Administration.
"The release of these children and women is an important first step and we will do our best to ensure they can now return to their homes and families and start recovering from the terrible ordeal they have endured," said Carol Bellamy, UNICEF Executive Director.
All she has endured, she said, has made her a stronger, more composed and spiritual woman.
"The Wilpons are going to have their personal, family and economic lives brought out into the open beyond anything they can think of and any owner has endured," Kline said.
"This has been a hellish 24 hours that our family has endured," Hollingsworth said.
Golfing great Ben Hogan's description of the course as a "monster" has endured, though Hal Sutton says "it's not the monster it used to be".
"New York has endured," Mr. Edelstein said.
"We know the hardships which Poland has endured," Mr. Brown said in a statement.
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