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This kingdom, however long it was destined to endure, was not permanent.
The 40 minutes of torment the Red Storm had to endure was quite another.
By 1945, they could find "solace in the understanding that, under a dictatorship such as Benito Mussolini's, to endure was all".
The only outlet for workers' grievances at the miserable conditions they were forced to endure was the anarchic outbreak of violence.
Easier to endure was her ticklish tongue bath of his toes anytime he shed the ugly Nikes that Biller had given him, though she sometimes nipped between them with a fang in her eagerness to root out the sour traces.
He said that one of the hardest things to endure was that there was no logic or reason or even pattern to the torture, and that was one of the reasons it drove people crazy.
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Rather than continue to endure being ignored, Sistani announced his withdrawal from the political scene.
"I've had to endure being called the gangbanger pastor," he said.
None of these, though tough to endure, were really enough to stop me going back.
The one thing she won't have to endure is the prolonged attention of the media.
The list of horror stories they have had to endure is a little longer now.
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