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So innovative artists and designers were essentially tolerated until they were replaced in the 1930s by Stalin's turgid Socialist Realism.
It reportedly took the efforts of two prime ministers to persuade him finally to honour Florence Nightingale, in 1907, after which no further women were tolerated until Dorothy Hodgkin, in 1965, 13 years after the Queen was crowned.
Teddies were tolerated until your early teens; then – ran the logic – you were meant to grow up and realise bedding down with a bear rarely results in a great night's sleep.
Christianity, however, was viewed not as a heresy but as a separate religion, tolerated until it became the official religion of the enemy Roman Empire; Christians were then regarded as potential traitors to the Sāsānian state.
She got involved with a Communist family and joined the Young Communist League, which her left-wing father tolerated until, at a Paul Robeson concert, "I got hit on my shoulder by mistake with a police truncheon".
Her board books are not mere trifles to be tolerated until finally — finally — they can be cast aside, but rich works that all of us can and should enjoy far longer than the tiny sands that slip between crawling and preschool can measure.
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"Play" has become a 4-letter word -- something to tolerate until children "grow out of it".
The people will now decide how much government spying they will tolerate, until the next round of exposé is needed.
My heavier body felt like something I needed to tolerate until I could return home, to my thinner, more legitimate self.
The second is the NG combination which produces a "velar nasal" sound similar to the way you would pronounce 'sing.' All that said, it is a minor matter that the Locals will tolerate until you eventually refine it as you learn more of the language.
Jill Lepore is right to let readers know that New York City not only tolerated slavery until 1827, but also burned some blacks at the stake and hanged others for various acts of rebellion ("New York's Buried History," Op-Ed, Oct. 9).
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