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This is the Earth's way of releasing pent-up energy because of the strain it's endured.
We respond to suffering, especially when it's endured by the adorable.
I presume that most of the special-effects budget was saved for the last, giant dragon, which has beat-up wings; it's endured many a skirmish.
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Cardew's marriage, odd as it was, endured – it was Mariel's name he called, coming back to consciousness after a near-fatal crash in 1953.
It is endured and not enjoyed except in retrospect.
Crowded, unreliable and smelly, it is endured by Londoners rather than loved.
All I had to do to get it was endure being insulted, ignored, embarrassed and misled.
For someone who's undergone what she's endured, it's really something.
It can be endured but it's not pleasant -- and you spend your time wishing for something salty or savory.
If it can be released and contained in the voting booth, it can be endured, and we can count ourselves lucky.
Such is the template to which Verhoeven cleaves: no suffering is so dire that it cannot be endured and then erased, to be replaced — in Rachel's case — with an indomitable smile.
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