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It is a difficult thing to tolerate at a time when speed and efficiency rule.
(Although a man's armpit did once drip on my foot, which is hard to tolerate at any time of year).
In 1995, he introduced Eskimo, with 5- to 6-inch wide flowers consisting of pale lilac petals that can tolerate at least six degrees of frost.
His administration has already deemed the Ohi plant safe and considers it a test case for whether the public will tolerate at least some of the 50 idled commercial reactors being brought back into operation.
Writers like Andrew Vachss, a scary-looking guy with an eye-patch, whose books have a singular message: sexual abuse (especially that of children) is an evil we tolerate at our peril.
Most people are likely to have ascertained by adulthood how much, or little, tea or coffee they can tolerate at a time.
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Conclusion In this cohort of 17 high-risk PE patients, too unstable to tolerate at-risk thrombolytic interventions or who had failed first-line therapies, we observed that VA-ECMO can rapidly provide lifesaving hemodynamic support.
"Acts of domestic violence will not be tolerated at all.
Female nudes were tolerated at the Windmill as long as they didn't move.
Yoko Ono might have been politely tolerated at the concert Amei Wallach attended (Sept . 24.
Still, the marshal warned us that slow play was not tolerated at PGA National.
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