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However, nasobiliary tube placement cannot be endured for 2 or 3 months because of the development of nasal ulcers, and some cases were located at the esophagogastric junction.
"Partly because I didn't feel sick, and partly because all you can do with an illness of that kind is endure it".
Sixties culture has endured because that era was the beginning of "the medium is the message" – Marshall McLuhan's theory of the media.
This is the Earth's way of releasing pent-up energy because of the strain it's endured.
Listen, part of why I admire her is because I have a small sense of what she's endured.
Sex… keeps us occupied because reality can't be endured.
The provision of nutrition and hydration is not palliative, because it is maintaining Harry's existence, which we agree is too painful to be endured.
But I must confess that I love the fact that the term -- for the record, I prefer micro inequities -- makes visible and real the experiences so many of us have endured because of being perceived different.
Aside from Boo-Seng's acknowledgment of something he had never thought about before -- that there is no way to say "Take it easy" in Korean -- the only cultural issue addressed is the ridicule that the father has endured because of his accent.
I remember a conversation I had with a very loved friend who was telling me of the hardships he endured because of his father.
It concedes that controls may be useful to target inflows that are expected to endure, because of the threat to financial stability.
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