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TFL said was "not sure" similar posters would be "the most effective way" of tackling the behaviour I and some of those I have spoken to endured.
Alas, not one conferred upon Clinton Weber, the smooth-cheeked runway model forced to endured a futile "stubble trim" backstage at the Duckie Brown show during New York's Fashion Week.
With the Oyster card, those of us in London leave a record of every journey, every date and every time, and mostly see those journeys as something to endured - as an obstacle to be cleared before the real day can begin.
There will, again, be a memorial to the victims at Ground Zero, but one of the greatest tributes to them is that the neighborhood they belonged to endured, just as the ultimate defiance of the Nazis lies not in the preservation of buildings at Auschwitz (as important as that is), but in the survival of Jewish communities around the world.
Many Russian-speaking Israelis explain that the hardships they had to endured in the USSR and during the Soviet collapse have made them suspicious of left-wing politics and more conservative.
For even so self-guaranteeing a statement as the self-predication 'The Beautiful itself is beautiful' could not be truly utterable unless the Form referred to endured long enough for the predicate to be attached to it.
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"France is going to endure.
But I still had to endure it".
It may have to endure another trial.
And to endure the events that followed.
What else have they had to endure?
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