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Persevering, the Parkers skied at Vail and Keystone in Colorado and at Heavenly in California, renting condominiums near the mountain.
I saw "No Man's Land" at Berkeley Rep last summer and was enraptured by the way these knights humorously handled the delirious crush of non sequiturs while persevering the mysterious menace that is Pinter's hallmark.
For all its historic reputation at persevering, the United States Postal Service is just not making it as a business.
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Some hide (everyone feels hunted), some take advantage of others (collaborators), and some band together to persevere (the resistance).
Whenever I have the occasion to try to push myself to persevere, the thought and the words to express it are ready made.
Throughout the long years that the institution had persevered, the girls had been a constantly changing guard in our lively old cow town.
We all persevere the best we can.
We stayed on this land and persevered the original Hebrew language and Torah.
But as with all practices, the more one perseveres, the more physically flexible one will become.
The Act of Union in 1707 largely persevered the distinct Scottish legal system and its courts, separate from English jurisdiction.
Evans was gracious and forthcoming, and he talked about the importance of persevering in the face of adversity.
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