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It seems unlikely that their love would have endured; Fuller doubted it herself.
One of the trickier questions tackled by Mr. Brinkley is whether Time would have endured if Hadden had not died young, in 1929.
The win qualified as a season saver, and not just because of the two-week firestorm the Eagles would have endured by losing.
Between 1900 and 2012 an investor in Austrian equities would have endured a period of 97 consecutive years of real losses.
We Americans joked about how much more the bikes would have endured at the hands (and feet) of our own countrymen, young or old, drunk or sober.
But who's to say that the calm would have endured past that first night, much less through weeks, as Ms. Carroll endured?
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Had the officials thrown a flag for illegal substitution — having 12 players lined up before the play started — Damascus would've endured a five-yard penalty and faced 3rd and goal from the 19-yard line.
Even minor changes to the nuclear weak force would not have allowed for stars, nor would stars have endured if the ratio of electromagnetism to gravity had been different.
It also lowers the costs of caring for people who would otherwise have endured a fracture.
If they were, surely Plaid Cymru - the self-styled party of Wales - wouldn't have endured such a poor result at last year's assembly election.
Although the researchers don't know whether the inserted viral sequences have a function, "they suspect they are helpful to the animals otherwise they wouldn't have endured through millions of years of evolution".
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