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The post, written by the opposition committee, went on to say that it could endure "another 100 years".
They think that Trumpism exists, and that it could endure as something more substantive than a political slur.
The discovery could yield additional insights into what kind of planetary body this once was, such that it could endure the wall of fire embrace of an expanding star.
This dynamic may be so deeply embedded in the workings of the global economy that it could endure for many years to come: The costs of weaning the United States from its credit habit would ripple far and wide.
Their program originally called for them to discuss such things as governing in the New Economy, but the Florida balloting brouhaha so dominated the two-day meeting that they all but junked their scheduled discussions and focused instead on the fairness, and unfairness, of the American electoral system and whether, indeed, it could endure.
After lightning struck one of the elder willow oaks near the southeast corner of the East Campus wall last year, Currin waited, hopeful it could endure the blow.
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But now it seemed I could endure my own hell hole in jail.
"In 2008, the censorship was painful, and I could endure it.
When I could endure it no longer I packed skates under arm and went where people told me to go- for they said plainly there was a public skating rink in Madison Square Garden.
"It was the only kind of school I could endure, because it was freewheeling," he says.
Didn't think I could endure the suspense.
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