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Brown, who was to endure a torrid afternoon, headed against his own crossbar from an Andy Halliday corner.
At this time he contracted gonorrhea, an affliction that he was to endure many times in the course of his life.
He was captured by a group of Hamran Arabs, and probably witnessed their murder of his mother – one of many cruelties he was to endure.
All she had to do was to endure a period of uncertainty until she could construct ideas that better reflected her situation.
Nowadays imperialism is out of fashion, but in the days of Alexander or the Chinese or Romans, to be within the empire was to have law, culture and civilisation; to be outside was to endure disorder and barbarism.
In addition to winning a Siamese independence that was to endure almost two centuries, Naresuan laid the foundation for the military power and stability that enabled the kingdom to expand and prosper in the 17th century.
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Their objective is to endure three extreme adventure sports.
How bad can you be to endure such humiliation?
It's just that, if the art is to endure, they won't be quite enough.
"And what I thought is, To endure, you've got to do something that's right.
To watch "Banewl" (1999) is to endure sixty-three minutes of a sumptuous Cornish landscape.
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