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Large banks and pension funds that endured huge losses have become very picky.
Whish-Wilson's grandmother was part of a generation that endured their pain privately, behind closed doors.
This represents a remarkable recovery for a sector that endured a decade in the doldrums.
With a fastball that endured into his 40s, Ryan has a strikeout total that is 839 more than Randy Johnson's.
In 1922, Congress passed a law that banned various narcotics, a prohibition that endured when the other one ended.
Then there are the mom-and-pop businesses that endured for years, and suddenly, for whatever reason, shut down.
Coupled with Lawrence's ventures in land, it also gave him an interest in western development that endured throughout his life.
Something similar happened in Egypt and Algeria, countries that endured a wave of radical Islamist violence in the 1990s.
He said he grew up believing in "good behavior, in noble service and patriotism," values that endured despite the war.
Racism may be more subtle than that endured by the Sweets or Stephen Lawrence, but the scars remain raw.
But it received no help from a special-teams unit that endured a total collapse, shanking a punt, fumbling a kickoff and yielding a 67-yard return.
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