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Sunday's fatwa was too much to endure, the parents say.
The pain that usually struck every training session was too much to endure, Delgado said.
Baby Face said she hurt too much to endure yet another rape by a john.
There was much to endure as well, and over the years, there certainly were times when I asked myself what I was doing there.
The golf cart was handling the Z-bricks fine, but the subfreezing temperature was proving to be a little too much to endure.
The guilt engendered by the parricidal act was, however, too much to endure, and the Jews ultimately returned to the religion given them by the original Moses as the two figures were merged into one in their memories.
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Because a government intent on maintaining absolute power will eventually generate too much antipathy to endure.
However, there is still a long way to go and Nigeria has many rivers to cross and much tension to endure while votes are counted and announced.
Your home SIM is definitely out of the question and buying a local SIM from every country is too much work to endure during a holiday.
It's a versatile cut that works on every face shape, transcends seasons and makes the "awkward" growing-out hair phase so much easier to endure.
Trusting that the results are worth it, even when you can't yet see them, makes present difficulties that much easier to endure and overcome, especially in the face of fierce opposition.
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