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In the past, a more productive and expanding private sector could have withstood — to a degree — the financial drain of a costly and profligate public sector.
He hit the road again for the Kentucky Derby and the start of the three-races-in-five-weeks grind that he withstood to emerge as the 12th Triple Crown champion and the first in 37 years.
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Baseball has always withstood efforts to remove its exemption entirely.
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