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The question is whether a serial resigner, whose bulldozer looks and juggernaut reputation mask a brittle and sensitive nature, has the will to endure the ensuing torment.
But if I muster the will to endure, hanging around like Toshiro Mifune stuck full of arrows, I have a fifty-per-cent chance to win.
Their voices, which Porterfield expertly elicits with a method derived from documentary filmmaking, bear the scars of experience, the remains of desire, the steadfast will to endure.
The system is the EU's flagship environmental policy and the world's largest carbon market.Putting it at risk suggests that Europeans have lost their will to endure short-term pain for long-term environmental gain.
And so here we come to Mr. Gingrich, whose chief attribute all these years — aside from a formidable intellect and a ruthless need to anticipate public opinion — has been the will to endure.
Through June 24 "People," the title of Gillian Wearing's powerful show of new work, states her overwhelming interest precisely: the human animal and, by extension, the often painful nature of existence and the will to endure.
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They are already depressed and hopeless now, imagine what they will feel knowing they will have to endure that pain forever.
"It will be a public isolation that I will have to endure by adapting and surviving as an animal would.
For now, they will have to endure the parking lot.
She will have to endure my exceptional circumstances".
TD will have to endure uncertainty for a while longer.
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