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Demoralised and bureaucratic, it has just endured its biggest-ever loss.
And let it be said of our friendship – formed and forged over two tumultuous centuries, a friendship tested in war and strengthened in peace – that it has not just endured but is renewed in each generation to better serve our shared values and fulfil the hopes and dreams of the day.
I couldn't shake off the sense that it was somehow linked to the horrors they'd just endured; that it was a lingering echo of the instinctive, terror-driven restraint - a numbed obedience borne out of the purest desperation - that had allowed four gunmen to spend hours sifting, separating, taunting and butchering a huge crowd of young men and women.
Hillary Clinton may not realize it yet, but she's just endured one of the worst weeks of her campaign.
Wales has just endured its third wettest summer since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office.
Still others of us have just endured your complaining about it.
EUROPE has just endured a seemingly endless winter, so it seems apt that the spring economic forecasts from the European Commission have a chilly feel to them.
It would be the most consequential night of Fox News's year — if the network had not just endured the most traumatic period in its two-decade history.
Leeds has just endured ten days of its annual Shopping Week, with a plethora of retail goings-on.
It began with a chronicle of the hellish month Norris had just endured.
It actually saved the Continental Army, which had been handily defeated and had just endured a brutal winter.
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