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Asked whether he would endure it all again, he replied: "The guys I served with were awesome guys...
It disgusted him, but, for a good while, he assumed that the Presidency would endure; it was too powerful an institution to fall.
The conceit of "Willie B.," that a demented jailer would keep a man prisoner for so many years after the war and that his victim would endure it strains credulity.
After two days of immersion, I had actually reached the point where I thought I would endure it just to rule out any slim chance of a malignancy.
As for harassment, the Uzbeks I canvassed implied their kin would endure it as Rana said most New York Muslims have been doing for years: Wash, rinse, and repeat as necessary.
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Very slowly, as if he were in some perverse way proud of what had befallen him or of how stoically he'd endured it, he began to smile, and I couldn't help thinking that he'd make a first-rate soldier in whatever war we were prosecuting when he grew up.
Two years previously, I'd endured it after the birth of twins, for close to 18 months: the obsessive thoughts, compulsions and detachment, the vigilant night watch that robbed me of sleep, and the unshakeable belief that my babies were about to die, that my blood was clotting in my veins and would kill me any minute.
He couldn't understand, nor did he want to understand, the mind of a man who would do something so cruel, or of a woman who would willingly endure it.
And I could not, would not, endure it another second.
But the populace would not endure it, crying out they were oligarchs, and enemies to the liberty of the people, and deserved to be stoned; after which no man durst offer anything further in Phocion's behalf.
Agee wanted to make a connection with the families, and to be liked by them in return, but he didn't want to swamp the farmers with sympathy — their pride wouldn't endure it.
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