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In the age of the Internet, where everybody is just an e-mail away, who needs to endure LA's smog?
For as long as it takes to get it and for as long as it needs to endure.
"I will not agree to carry out some of these tactics and techniques I've heard bandied about because this institution needs to endure," Brennan told NBC News.
"It's the first line of defense against meaninglessness". The Rev. Stephanie Spellers, an Episcopal priest, said that in moments of conflict or tragedy, prayer can facilitate the cooperative selflessness a community needs to endure.
(MMO needs to endure in higher-temperature range).
Yet Weekley is exactly the type of golfer the tour needs to endure the recession.
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A fresh example of the stress that banks will need to endure came late Tuesday.
There they may need to endure exposures to temperatures that are far below the freezing point of their body fluids.
Do we need to endure another catastrophe to get his attention?
Success and failure are not polar opposites: you often need to endure the second to enjoy the first.
Making them view mathematics as something they need to endure to pass a difficult exam will not achieve that.
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