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As Tom forcefully demonstrates, that word points us to the true symptom of American intentions: the "enduring" bases that the Army Corps of Engineers began building immediately after the fall of Saddam, and which have "endured" through all the vagaries of the war.
These values constitute key elements of the tradition which have endured despite historical changes and political upheavals.
The soap operas, which have endured as long as anything in television, have their own rhythms, fade, recur.
Terrorist attacks are a persistent concern in India, particularly in the country's rapidly growing cities, which have endured a series of bombings in recent years.
But there was no doubt that local governments, many of which have endured several years of brutal budget cuts, were facing even more tough times ahead.
For places like the former steel town of Consett, which have endured and scraped through previous periods of austerity, there will, he says, be considerable new pain.
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After enduring 9/11 in Lower Manhattan, I thought it would be healing to go to Berlin, which had endured worse and come back to life.
Demonstrators in Homs, which has endured more than two months of shelling, were more sarcastic.
Ask people in Queens, which has endured more than its share of blackouts and brownouts.
Syria, Iraq and Colombia – which has endured decades of conflict – had the largest number of internally displaced people.
Pittsburgh, which has endured 20 consecutive losing seasons, has the best record in the major leagues at 50-30.
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