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What the spirit will withstand for love is further illustrated in Francis, David and their collections: art connected to the Bloomsbury Group (David), and novelty salt-and-pepper shakers (Francis).
Witch hazel is drought tolerant, so it will withstand for those hot, long weeks without rainfall -- and it can handle full or partial shade.
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Ask paint professionals in your area for recommendations of concrete paints that will withstand the weather extremes for your outdoor patio area.
When railroads install tracks in cold weather, they heat the metal to a "neutral" temperature so it reaches a moderate length, and will withstand the shrinkage and growth typical for that climate.
"Now, how do you operationalize that in a sensible way that minimizes the loss of American life, the lives of other people, and actually moves us forward to get some kind of accomplishment that everyone can point to?" Some analysts question how that outlook will withstand the rigors of a race for higher office, which usually demands sharper definitions.
The state of the fibre is of vital importance for the overall mechanical integrity of the tapestries and will determine how they will withstand being transferred to other locations for display.
Ford says its battery pack will be good for at least 10 years and will withstand a minimum of 5,000 rapid charge cycles.
There doesn't seem to be many sectors that will withstand what is shaping up to a soft year for technology sales.
"The casks, we believe, will withstand a commercial airliner crashing into them," Jim Steets, a spokesman for Entergy, said in an interview on Thursday.
But players are concerned over longer waits for tee times and how well the courses will withstand the huge galleries expected this week.
But Conteh, whom Bellew has sought out for advice in the past, believes the challenger will withstand anything Stevenson throws at him.
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