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It has been simulated and tested to
endure
in the body corrosion-free for over 80 years.
And but for a little transitional tail of natural gas and a bit of biofuel grown in ways that sustain and endure, this new fire is flameless.
It was Leni Riefenstahl in her elegant Nazi propaganda who gave context to what the family had to
endure.
The workers here often
endure
tragic sexual abuse at the hands of their customers.
There are three principles on which human life flourishes, and they are contradicted by the culture of education under which most teachers have to labor and most students have to
endure.
Cities
endure
the ages.
For a couple who is no longer sustained, supported by the constraints of tradition, I believe that self-mockery is one of the best means for the relationship to
endure.
However, just as the technology of concrete was critical in realization of the Pantheon, new designers will use the technologies of the Internet to create novel concepts that will
endure.
Soon the majority of people on the planet will have one, and the idea of connecting everyone to both knowledge and each other will
endure.
We cannot bear a pointless torment, but we can
endure
great pain if we believe that it's purposeful.
In prehistoric times, natural selection favored genotypes that could
endure
harsh conditions by stocking the most fat.
I did notice the barren shops in Wagner, South Dakota, and the VFW gathering hall that stood in mockery of a community's dream to
endure.
I saw the young boy who had to
endure
physical and emotional trauma.
These symbols
endure
because when we look at them, we're looking at mirrors.
I founded it in 2004, after years of working as a psychologist on pediatric intensive care units, frustrated with the undignified deaths that so many children experienced and their families had to
endure.
Samuel Johnson said, "Of all the things that human hearts endure, how few are those that kings can cause and cure."
We measured her strength by her capacity to
endure
pain and suffering.
When William Blake said that we are here to learn to
endure
the beams of love, he knew that your family would be an intimate part of this, even as you want to run screaming for your cute little life.
In both cases, if you want the results, you've got to
endure
the pain.
I think about all the challenges that so many black millennials have to
endure
in a world that tells them they can anything they want to be if they work hard, but actually doesn't sit down to listen to their dreams or hear stories about their struggle.
It comes initially from the Latin patior, to endure, or to suffer.
This was Phineas, a seer cursed by Zeus to
endure
old age, blindness, and endless torture for giving away his prophecies.
For this song, I'd like us all to take a minute and think about immigrant communities, and especially refugee immigrant communities, and the daily struggle they have to endure, building a life with dignity and meaning away from everything they have loved and known.
And it's the nationalism of an idea that essentially says you can
endure
differences of caste, creed, color, culture, cuisine, custom and costume, consonant, for that matter, and still rally around a consensus.
They
endure
it rather than enjoy it, and wait for the weekend.
And most kids simply can't
endure
such rigors.
Where sustainability is the capacity to
endure
and maintain, restorative is the ability to replenish and progress.
The character is just too extreme for my liking, and hard to
endure.
It is almost physically painful to watch an adult (well in his twenties) doing nothing but torture and mock his parents, who always seem to have no clue what so ever about the stunts they are forced to
endure
by their dimwitted son and his equally stupid friends.
If you want to
endure
this pain go ahead but not recommended for those with short fuses or a bad case of tourettes
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