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Tennis takes stamina, so much stamina, but you never think of it as a sport.
They must have some stamina.
It's going to take some time for him to regain his stamina and gain even more confidence that his knee is completely healed.
It takes only stamina and desperation.
"Master of the Senate" takes less stamina to read than to lift.
It takes heroic stamina to get through "Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction" and other of the late long poems, which American literary culture coped with at the time by loading Stevens with every possible prize, honor, and encomium.
Yes, the elite professional Formula One drivers need to be in top-notch physical condition, and driving an endurance race takes tremendous stamina — but good physical condition is merely a framework for them, a better support system for the supercomputer that is running the show: the machine under the helmet.
Amid its overwhelming welter of details ("It almost takes the stamina and interest of a Soviet spy to get through," Walter Pincus wrote in the Times review), the book included the real names of every C.I.A. officer, agent and asset Agee could recollect.
Digging into your life and doing battle with your demons with support from other men is virgin territory for most guys and it takes courage, stamina, and trust.
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