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In Europe it has been mainly a shepherd's instrument and has so endured in the Pyrenees.
Another reason Winnicott's talks have so endured was his ability to communicate both simply and vividly to a non-professional audience, albeit in a voice so high-pitched that many listeners thought he was a woman (he broadcast anonymously, as did all doctors at the time).
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Whatever the case, far too many among us seek to somehow escape the inevitable corollaries of conflict, and in doing so, endure the precious moments of life by trying to avoid the unavoidable and escape the inescapable.
"Singin' in the Rain" is a good metaphor for Reynolds's life, and her daughter's they accomplished so much and endured so much, with incredible humor.
So he endured the proceeding, even though he suspected that his phone was being tapped.
Jack, a 19-year-old suffering from a rare condition called Crouzon's syndrome, has so far endured 27 operations.
The 36-year-old queen, married at 14, had so far "endured 22 years of childless union".
If they survive it's by the same means as they've so far endured: stubbornness, luck and a slim strand of hope.
Damage-wise, the team has so far endured only four punctured tires and a cracked windshield.
The prescribed regimen didn't allow for painkilling drugs, so Jimmy endured months of agony before deciding the "cure" was useless.
So I endured a lot of obstacles, but at the same time I created strength and vision and wisdom and endurance.
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