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Elliot felt ready to endure a great deal in order not to hear Blankenship's dream.
But above all, they need to be calm, wily, thick-skinned – and ready to endure brutal, bloody battles to come.
But in quieter moments today, other Iraqis were astonishingly frank in suggesting they were ready to endure war for liberty.
Second, are the most indebted countries ready to endure economic pain wage cuts, the end of cherished benefits and the imposition of labour-market reforms to balance the books and encourage growth?
Over the years, dozens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors have all said the same thing: even after the atomic bombs, they were ready to endure whatever had to be endured at the command of Emperor Hirohito.
Many seemed ready to endure American air attacks and the armored thrusts that are expected to follow them if the outcome is a new Iraq that brings freedom from the long history of repression here.
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Admiral Soemu Toyoda, the Chief of the Naval General Staff, estimated that no more than one or two additional bombs could be readied, so they decided to endure the remaining attacks, acknowledging "there would be more destruction but the war would go on".
The Bulldogs need a few heroes to endure these lean years and "The Bont" looks ready-made for the job.
"France is going to endure.
But I still had to endure it".
It may have to endure another trial.
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