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Now then you have to choose whether you will endure hardships, and so for the present lead a life of toil, but thereby gain ability to overcome your enemies and establish your own freedom; or whether you will persist in this slothfulness and disorder, in which case I see no hope of your escaping the king's vengeance for your rebellion.
Zimbabweans can and probably will endure greater hardship, he says.
Imagine the return of this figure, grown wiser and reflective after her absence, evoking confidence that our nation will endure any hardship and meet any challenge.
Black people with less wealth and concentrated in majority-Black communities, will endure these hardships more than other Americans.
Solo sport athletes "love to endure hardship," he said, while team sport players "love games.
Without opposition leaders to organise the discontented, Zimbabweans knuckle down and endure hardship.
Germany's industrial base would unquestionably endure hardship in the transition to a stronger currency.
The NAWC recognizes that poor communities should not endure hardship to pay for safe water.
Depression was seen as weakness and the capacity to endure hardship as necessary for well-being.
Despite the spate of suicides currently devastating Attawapiskat and slowly churning through aboriginal communities throughout Canada, this First Nation – like all others – will endure through the hardship.
In the weeks to come, thousands of men will lay down their lives or suffer disablement, will endure pain and hardship and strain, will throw everything they have into the balance of victory without particularly asking why or counting the cost.
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