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"No one was built to withstand such a loss, an incomprehensible loss, but we, the New York City Police Department and the city of New York, will withstand it".
"The decision that was taken was biased and shameful, but we will withstand it," the Israeli leader said on Saturday evening.
The city will withstand -- as it always has -- but the city you left behind, you left for good.
"Much will depend on how well it will withstand the pressure and they are tough guys who seem to be withstanding it well," said Giorgos Kyrtsos, a political commentator.
Witch hazel is drought tolerant, so it will withstand for those hot, long weeks without rainfall -- and it can handle full or partial shade.
It does not follow, however, that it will withstand technological competition, patent expiration and litigation or determined public efforts to improve interpretation of BRCA mutations.
Maybe it will withstand his habit of retrospective loathing.
But questions are already being raised about whether it will withstand the scrutiny of the courts.
Unops [UN office for project services] rebuilt the bridge, enforced the banks, and redesigned the gorge so that it will withstand future flash floods.
Those with force of nature gain their own momentum and build up a worldview of such conviction that it will withstand the threat of compromise.
Parenting books tell me to develop a tight bond with my children now so it will withstand the teen years and beyond.
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