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Perhaps there's something to be said for relationships formed out of a necessity to survive during times of mutual hardship.
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It was clear that pupils did not perceive themselves as "passive victims, but as active survivors of experience" (Nicholai and Triplehorn 2003 11) and combated shared hardship through mutual support.
Few fighters in recent times have provided such excellent value for punters and investors alike as these much-loved representatives of two communities separated by an ocean and joined by similar hardship and a mutual love of boxing.
It was a voyage of extreme hardship, brilliant navigation, and mutual hatred, as the launch party blamed one another for the mutiny and their plight.
Perceived physical and psychological hardship could be reduced by adapted training and encouragement of mutual help within the team.
The shared experience of colonisation (Grovogui 2011) and hardship among peoples of the global South becomes the basis for mutual feelings of empathy for one another (Nel and Taylor 2013).
According to the previous pilot research, with regard to the mutual similarities of the pairs of terms, we can reach the realization of the hardship of formulating complete sets with small number of adjectives that can generally be used to express all kinds of Korean Makgeolli.
"All the hardships and bitterness we had to endure in the years were fully covered by our mutual love.
"Hardship happens to you.
Shoushi clearly has seen hardship upon hardship.
More hardship beckons.
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