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Filling the bird feeder, hauling it out, bringing it back in at night (so the squirrels can't raid it) takes too much fortitude.
What the film illustrates exceptionally well is how much money both matters and doesn't in a situation that demands so much fortitude.
He called her "Miss Adorable" and his "Heroine," who sustained "with so much Fortitude, the Shocks and Terrors of the Times".
"In this moment there is a need for much courage and much fortitude to say 'no' to hate and vendetta and make gestures of peace," he told tens of thousands of people after a Mass in St. Peter's Square.
Hughes' poem, "I, Too" which Natasha Trethewey described in "Where Poetry Lives" as giving her so much fortitude at a difficult time, has inspired many poems by iO youngsters.
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What seems to separate randonneurs from bike-path cruisers is as much mental fortitude as physical stamina.
Ward's performance was a tribute as much to fortitude and perseverance as it was to the Knicks' depth.
But that fierce energy sweeps us up with it, and maybe what Mr. Thompson is trying to show us is just how much emotional fortitude it can require to survive.
Murray was more circumspect, not wanting to give Djokovic even a sliver of a psychological advantage, but he could not deny he was spent after a match that demanded as much mental fortitude as physical stamina.
"I have just as much intestinal fortitude today as I had 18 months ago," he says.
Life goes on, of course; the much-vaunted fortitude is on full display.
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