And in sharing it, I hope I can help others who have endured what we've endured to find hope, solace and purpose.
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The Colts endured one of the most bizarre seasons we've ever endured from a team that was supposed to compete for a title.
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In the aftermath of Argentina's 2001 credit event, the country endured a messy devaluation, was shut out of the financial markets and endured a stretch of political uncertainty.
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But that discussion has focused inward on America when the most horrific challenges are endured by women and girls abroad — like Marima, who endured a fistula here in Ethiopia.
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In fact, a recent study shows 25% of women say they've not only endured unwanted sexual advances at work but they've endured it from men who held power over their jobs.
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It's a band that's endured countless changes in the music industry, from the R.E.M.-led indie rock explosions to the MP21986 and streaming-era but has stubbornly endured with each shift.
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" "It must've been absolutely terrifying what Kardashian West endured.
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But we turned our backs on those who endured. . . .
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Sanchez endured a disappointing season in 2018, batting just .
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Instead, she says, she has endured "a decade of hell".
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The country has endured a decade of stagnation and austerity.
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He endured all of this for three reasons, he said.
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Beyond said it's already endured those types of growing pains.
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But few have endured the kind of personal attacks Sen.
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Washington State endured several scoring and shooting droughts before halftime.
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Against all phone trends, Samsung's S Pen stylus has endured.
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X.E. sees as hardships she and her husband have endured.
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It's a painful reminder of what the community has endured.
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And that wasn't the only tragedy the family had endured.
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California just endured one of its wettest winters in history.
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For years, they say, they endured verbal abuse and attacks.
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Tracy says that despite the awful memories, she has endured.
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At times the family endured homelessness and nights without supper.
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"The Jews have endured terrible persecution," Trump told the crowd.
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Today, Burns is still working through the trauma she endured.
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Most of them endured mild uncomplicated brain injuries or concussions.
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Harris had endured two previous crashes during the practice stunts.
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In fact, America has endured far wetter and more damaging.
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Hill endured the ordeal with grace... and Thomas got confirmed.
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Yet this manifestly flawed system has endured for two decades.
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Ethnic divisions that erupted in fighting back then have endured.
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"We have endured a lot of hurricanes here," he said.
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That is why the system has endured for so long.
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The nickname has endured, but little else remains the same.
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Global stock markets have endured a rough start to 2016.
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His own parents abused drugs, and he endured physical abuse.
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The struggle women endured to earn the right to vote.
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Like Auggie, I endured numerous surgeries to correct facial disfigurements.
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Meanwhile, I endured Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie" for another week.
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In July 2016, Ethereum endured an early test of faith.
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Voters understand that what Clinton has endured has toughened her.
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But what are the absolute worst weeks Trump has endured?
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Thad Cochran endured a grueling primary challenge from state Sen.
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They have endured substantial hardships making the arduous trek north.
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It has also endured by going downmarket in the culture.
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A culture and lifestyle magazine that he started, Splash, endured.
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Turkey has endured numerous terrorist attacks in the past year.
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McCain endured years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
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After all we endured, I don't take love for granted.
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The psychological and physical abuse Williams endured began at home.
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There's a reason these superheroes and their comics have endured.
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Canada has not endured acts of terrorism like the Sept.
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She and her husband have endured a run of investigations.
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The Aggies endured losing streaks of five and three games.
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BREWERS Before 2005, Milwaukee had endured 12 consecutive losing seasons.
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Last month, we endured the largest wildfire in California history.
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Millions of Brazilians have endured rationing because of prolonged droughts.
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This was, of course, the constant threat enslaved people endured.
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Because in Iraq, we endured terrorists from around the world.
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Why has Federer endured when so many others have not?
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I, too, have endured many people's bumbling attempts at support.
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He endured threats and harassment that included racially motivated insults.
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Romania endured tumultuous political shifts in the 1930s and '40s.
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Only Matt Carpenter and Cameron Maybin endured more such indignities.
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The new findings suggest they endured for several thousand years.
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But their cultural posture of racism as rebellion — that endured.
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Gifford compared Buttigieg's summer slowdown with a slump Obama endured.
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It was no easy assignment: Aston had endured seven bankruptcies.
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Many of those who stayed behind endured harassment and abuse.
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Scalise endured multiple surgeries and physical therapy following the shooting.
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Both shows ended in 1978, but the bionic theme endured.
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But for someone his age, he has endured a lot.
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For years I had endured verbal abuse, beatings, sexual assault.
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That homeland has now endured some four decades of conflict.
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As a key civil rights leader, he endured multiple beatings.
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Even as life becomes absurd and unendurable, it is endured.
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They've endured withering criticism from the right over their activism.
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Moreno described a wife who had endured her husband's abuse.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Yorkers who have endured the Sept.
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The singer has endured a difficult relationship with her dad.
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Such fame, which has endured past his death on Dec.
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It also endured regular opening for beer and quality checks.
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But the decade we've just endured has shattered their halos.
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The indignities he endured were not confined to the studios.
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He endured months of rehabilitation before returning to the ice.
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The families have endured death threats, stalking and online abuse.
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More recently, Snap has endured a wave of executive departures.
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But privately her heroism endured without medals, plaques or flags.
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At Saengmorakot in Bangkok, a lot of the fighters couldn't handle the hard training, but I endured it because for me, the hard training was like nothing compared to what I'd endured as a child.
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In Hurston's conversations with Kossola, he emerges as an extraordinary and representative man who endured unimaginable horror, loss and trauma, who was robbed and disregarded, but who built up a family and community and endured.
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But no matter how much fuss the seal caused, it endured.
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This week Banco Popular, a big Spanish lender, endured a run.
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Yet, the website only endured a few minutes of intermittent downtime.
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It certainly captures the brutality and oppression that we have endured.
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Michael endured dozens of medical tests before doctors made a diagnosis.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We endured 15 minutes of badgering of the witness.
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He also hopes to help others avoid the pain he endured.
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I am so very sorry that you endured life's greatest grief.
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Nigeria has endured several terrorist attacks carried out by Islamist militants.
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Reno endured this very experience throughout her tenure as attorney general.
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Still, Mead has not finished working through the trauma she endured.
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But the families of both say the couple's love story endured.
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I noticed I was having flashbacks to violence I had endured.
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Their partnership has endured because they chose to make it endure.
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That is a perfect storm of criticism you've just endured, Matt.
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All that we endured to make this happen, it was something.
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His family moved to Kharkov, where they endured the Nazi occupation.
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The markets have endured a rough few days to start 2016.
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And there's a reason all those songs and artists have endured.
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The abuse Bastidas endured would continue affecting her in profound ways.
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Their appeal has endured partly because they are tricky to breed.
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Many people endured deep traumas and personal tragedies during this era.
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But some experts believe it has endured through the general election.
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This is a love that endured, a love of the ages.
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She minced no words when describing the harassment she allegedly endured.
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Manufacturers have endured a brutal year that crimped sales and hiring.
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Utah, on the other hand, endured a sluggish start on offense.
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It has endured career ambition, extramarital affairs, numerous relocations, children, grandchildren.
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Sauvé said the festival has endured myriad challenges over the years.
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A few years ago, the stock also endured a $16 drop.
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Richardson has endured health issues and public criticism in recent years.
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Olson endured chemotherapy and laser treatment to save the right one.
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Stanford endured a prolonged shooting drought late in the first half.
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Surfing and skateboarding have endured similar cycles of booms and busts.
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Her relationship with daughter Carrie has also endured ups and downs.
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London (CNN Business)Europe just endured one decade of economic stagnation.
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Puerto Rican women have endured dehumanizing violence for a long time.
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It was one of at least 16 surgeries he has endured.
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Europe not only endured the last crisis, it capitalised upon it.
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But not everyone who's endured the brunt of these forces voted
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This city and its surroundings have long endured this sorry state.
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I know she endured years of physical abuse at his hands.
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He also endured frequent platelet and blood transfusions, The Scotsman reported.
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Many westerners were oblivious to the upheaval their new compatriots endured.
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Guignol is one of several characters that have endured for centuries.
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One side endured missing relations, war with the British, eventual colonization.
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The United States has endured a disappointing stretch by any metric.
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State Assemblyman Rocky Chávez has endured the brunt of Democrats' spending.
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A pair of teenagers just endured a real-life horror story.
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As experiences go, it's one to be gutturally endured, not enjoyed.
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Considering the year Grande has endured, people need to respect that.
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The abuse she endured forced her to change her legal name.
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Both have endured pressure on institutional investors to divest their stocks.
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Some investors may have endured all the uncertainty they can stand.
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But Mississippi's statewide election system endured, as did its structural biases.
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As a prisoner of war, he endured endless torture and isolation.
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Californians endured the deadliest wildfire in our state's history last year.
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The NFL has endured many controversies throughout its 100 year history.
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The NFL has endured many controversies throughout its 100-year history.
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The Broncos had endured an exodus since their Super Bowl win.
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Brady, though, had endured more than just four weeks of misery.
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We even made it to Zoom Flume, which has somehow endured.
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The tragic mass shootings we have just endured – in Gilroy, Calif.
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Their friendship endured long beyond Ms. Ifill's departure from The Times.
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The attacks already endured by Americans are previews of coming attractions.
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This character, originated by William Shatner, has endured a lot more.
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Willard said that instinct had endured since Whitehead headed to college.
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Lindsie Chrisley is opening up about the tragic loss she endured.
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No one endured what she had to — who among us could?
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Senegal Dispatch Baobabs have endured for centuries as essential cultural symbols.
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He has endured multiple medical interventions, and unavoidable complications are mounting.
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"They have endured what no human beings should have to endure."
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Facebook has endured scandal after scandal in the past two years.
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There's also the Paris ordeal her former BFF, Kim Kardashian, endured.
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What do you think about people disclosing sexual harassment they've endured?
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I am angry, and I have endured it less than others.
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The world had just endured 15 years of depression and war.
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I endured my job and found satisfaction in my leisure hours.
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He then endured multiple amputations without anything to dull the pain.
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"That was probably the worst day that I endured," she said.
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The San Jose Sharks came later, but have endured similar heartbreak.
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The defenders endured artillery barrages, sniper fire, probes and ground assaults.
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It endured national scrutiny and was derided by many as racist.
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Rather than chase records, they endured injuries and bouts of complacency.
|
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He has endured more disappointment than anyone else on the Capitals.
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His touch at the roulette wheel endured until nearly the end.
|
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But the harsh divisions among Americans in 1968 have largely endured.
|
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Reproductive health clinics have endured over 180 arsons since Roe v.
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Still, the film has endured as something of a cult classic.
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He has endured too much suffering to be completely at peace.
|
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Yet Wilson struggled with the constant racial harassment that he endured.
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In Poland, sports federations in general have also endured searing rebuke.
|
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The idea of the album, as a form, has endured, stubbornly.
|
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They endured that indignity, and so many others, and now look.
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Two weeks ago, my neighborhood in Accra endured a rolling blackout.
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Four migrants endured withdrawal symptoms from opioids, benzodiazepine and alcohol addictions.
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Both women endured condescension and outright misogyny as they rose. Mrs.
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He regularly endured rumors that Trump would try to fire him.
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Physicians for Human Rights has a name for what she endured.
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Pakistan has endured a persistent increase in temperatures in recent years.
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What was endured can hint at what is yet to come.
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Maybe not embraced it—I endured it, and I lived it.
|
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They endured more injuries, more uneven pitching and more bad defense.
|
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Eros has also endured a torrid time in the equity market.
|
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For the last nine months Maracaibo's residents have endured rolling blackouts.
|
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Mr. Carter, 95, has endured several medical issues in recent months.
|
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The Iranian economy is resilient and has endured years of pressure.
|
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That was the last time New York endured such a famine.
|
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Before he arrived, the Hawkeyes had endured 17 consecutive losing seasons.
|
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That four immigrants endured severe withdrawal symptoms while in ICE custody.
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Yeah, it's one of the hardest gaming experiences I've ever endured.
|
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A few weeks ago, my Toyota RAV4 hybrid endured an indignity.
|
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Some jurors in highly visible cases have endured post-trial harassment.
|
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I was relieved they had not endured that kind of discrimination.
|
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Mr. Ryan is right that the Obamacare market has endured hardships.
|
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State has endured waves of ineffectual "reform" efforts in the past.
|
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For him, this is fair payback for what he has endured.
|
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Bertish also endured some medical problems, including a torn rotator cuff.
|
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They were motivated from what they saw and what they endured.
|
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But some of their DNA endured in later generations of Neanderthals.
|
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Many victims go to their graves never revealing what they endured.
|
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He was asked if he cared about the pain Emily endured.
|
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For more than 60 years they've endured the pain of dislocation.
|
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He endured the franchise's lean years and was hardened by failure.
|
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Before he was famous, though, Crumb endured all sorts of problems.
|
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She has endured long enough to convert more than a few doubters into fans; endured long enough to experience the full effect of the new acoustics as the roars of support reverberated indoors on Tuesday night.
|
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But for all the catastrophes perpetrated against its speakers, Yiddish has endured.
|
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After what Swinney endured growing up, he does not suffer rationalizations gladly.
|
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Many, many other Americans have endured those kinds of suggestions and worse.
|
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Getty Images Traditional news outlets have endured hardships for a while now.
|
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She added that the pyramid endured extensive damage during the September quake.
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As a friend, I could see the pain he would have endured.
|
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Somehow, records have not only endured, but lately they've enjoyed a renaissance.
|
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Tesla has endured a string of departures in the past 12 months.
|
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Somalia Somalia has endured nearly three decades of civil war and terrorism.
|
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Apple, like most of the major technology stocks, endured a volatile 2018.
|
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Since his initial sentencing in 1.73, Bahmanzadeh has endured two failed appeals.
|
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Mumbai has endured torrential monsoon rain and serious flooding over recent weeks.
|
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But Grumpy's fame endured thanks to her various deals and media appearances.
|
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His obituary includes details of some of the painful treatments he endured.
|
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After the abuse she endured, Andrews should have been allowed that much.
|
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That schism, given potency by the Arab Spring, has endured ever since.
|
|
But it endured, and the peace process became central to American diplomacy.
|
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"She endured many, many years of abuse during their marriage," Mosquera said.
|
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Junkanoo has endured as an example and inspiration for art as resistance.
|
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He endured taunts of "stupid" from classmates, teachers and his own father.
|
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The indictment details the alleged depravity the children endured during their lives.
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The project has endured years of delays and billion-dollar cost overruns.
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It has also endured the disadvantages of continental politics without the advantages.
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She's endured rehab for "overboogie," and AIDS has come onto the scene.
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Leaves from plants revealed that the site endured three periods of warming.
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She endured publishers who believed that her husband actually wrote the story.
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BCH has endured a fairly volatile first week, even for bitcoin standards.
|
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Commercial truck makers endured weak sales and high retail inventories during 2016.
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Breaking code was laborious, but once you had succeeded, the results endured.
|
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They have endured several trials on charges ranging from murder to espionage.
|
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Initially, the kids had questions, but the teasing M.S. had endured stopped.
|
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Had the sport's most reliable champion just endured its biggest ever collapse?
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It was shocking, and traumatic, and something she endured almost entirely alone.
|
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Across their careers, 68% say they have endured some form of abuse.
|
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Lyndall Gordon's endured a "boredom that deadens the air around my father".
|
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Gay men were the commitment champions: 84.5% of their marriages had endured.
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They were the first human guinea pigs to have endured OxyContin tests.
|
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But it also endured its own years-long journey to retail shelves.
|
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A friendship was born, one that endured until his death in 1983.
|
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Brown, speaking out Tuesday, promised to recover from the trauma she endured.
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N), which have endured tough competition from online giant Amazon Inc (AMZN.
|
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Griffin, too, has endured her fair share of controversy in the past.
|
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United Airlines endured more than its fair share of scandals last week.
|
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The Trump administration has endured a high turnover rate with its staffers.
|
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In recent months, however, they have also endured attacks from party colleagues.
|
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I've endured insomnia, brought on by anxiety, since I was about six.
|
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And endured the horrifying grief of giving birth to two stillborn babies.
|
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Fallon has endured a rough ride since he took over in 2013.
|
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Those who endured physical injury justifiably stick in our minds the most.
|
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His parents are great people, and his family has endured so much.
|
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The 1961 tattoo ban, which endured until 1997, sent the parlors underground.
|
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But some of them survived, and endured harrowing journeys to get help.
|
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Breyer, who will be 80 in August, endured several spring bicycle accidents.
|
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Kittleman said the flooding was worse than that endured in July 2016.
|
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We don't know precisely what Gassama endured on his travels to France.
|
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The chief executive last week endured withering questioning from members of Congress.
|
|
Green and the rest of the Padres endured some nail-biting moments.
|
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The French have obviously endured much worse and are experts in resilience.
|
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Florida endured a four-minute scoring drought late in the second half.
|
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I'll spare the reader the rant our unwitting real estate agent endured.
|
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We have endured a lengthy recovery process that is still ongoing today.
|
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Lest we forget, Greece had by 2015 already endured years of austerity.
|
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He died days later, on September 13, from the wounds he endured.
|
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He confesses during one stretch he endured five concussions within 14 months.
|
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But I'd like to think that the friendship endured in recent years.
|
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And it's something that endured long beyond just the campaign against counterculture.
|
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Cheap Trick has endured many ups and down over the past decades.
|
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Carter's parents endured a lot of stress in hospital hallways and bedsides.
|
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He has endured extreme cold, extreme pain and isolation on his expeditions.
|
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His mother, Laura, endured with the help of alcohol and an affair.
|
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Why quit when you've already endured all the mortification that he has?
|
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She had endured multiple, and in some cases misguided, surgeries in Ukraine.
|
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They endured this in temperatures regularly exceeding 90 degrees, often without breaks.
|
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And thousands of women have stoically, silently endured the pain of abuse.
|
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Mizui was assaulted and eventually endured an entire night with her kidnapper.
|
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Because convention does not allow for name changes, Anophthalmus hitleri has endured.
|
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Across the five boroughs, voters endured lines of up to four hours.
|
|
No comparable economy in the world today has endured such extraordinary inertia.
|
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Ms. Schloss was a teenager herself when she endured her personal tragedy.
|
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North Korea has endured sanctions for decades, devising ways to circumvent them.
|
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The burns from the acid attack Elizabeth endured while she was kidnapped.
|
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Mill also experienced years of house arrest as his legal battles endured.
|
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He can see in their faces the same uncertainty he has endured.
|
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MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Ethan Crow says he has endured a "rough" two years.
|
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A relationship developed, one that endured for well over a half-century.
|
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US garrisons in Japan and Germany have endured more than seven decades.
|
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And they began as Australia endured its hottest, driest year on record.
|
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The perceived insults endured during the campaign had finally turned into action.
|
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We cannot imagine the sorrow and suffering the Parkland families have endured.
|
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We have endured over ten years of below 3-percent economic growth.
|
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Not surprisingly, the children who endured the Hongerwinter experienced chronic health issues.
|
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They endured the horror of being separated from family and loved ones.
|
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She will always carry within her the life she endured before us.
|
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Beyond Meat (BYND) and Peloton (PTON) have endured some growing pains, too.
|
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Their partnership has endured through distance, even as both pursued solo projects.
|
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He recounts the near-ceaseless sexual harassment she endured as a teenager.
|
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Over time the list worked, but the sting of it also endured.
|
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These women had endured major insults to the body with extraordinary dignity.
|
|
Last season, the Warriors endured every challenge that the playoffs could deliver.
|
|
But Peña's family doesn't want anyone to ignore the trauma she endured.
|
|
We face continued harassment and seek legal remedies to the harm endured.
|
|
Still, the system endured and seem vindicated by the Soviet Union's collapse.
|
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It's not surprising that Nabokov's reputation has endured while Wilson's has faded.
|
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Few people in high position could have endured or passed this test.
|
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Asia's popularity endured long after the band's apex in the early 1980s.
|
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That's what Beckley endured over a three-week period in August 2016.
|
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He earned accolades and honors, even as he endured racism and discrimination.
|
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But the participatory and random spirit of his scavenger hunts has endured.
|
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In contrast, other team sports have endured labor turbulence in recent years.
|
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And as for a dance that has already endured through the decades?
|
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Luckily, nobody endured death by flesh-eating white walkers this time around.
|
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Phil has endured many bad renditions of "Hey Ya!" in his time.
|
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The UDPS endured harsh repression, and the elder Tshisekedi was repeatedly jailed.
|
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In fact it is worse than anything else Britain has endured in peacetime.
|
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The recreational vehicle manufacturer has endured a series of disappointing quarters, Cramer said.
|
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His state has already endured record rainfall, with much more forecast to come.
|
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Murkowski, on the other hand, endured one final lobbying campaign from her peers.
|
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He's doing so because of the health problems he's endured in recent years.
|
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Neither her body nor her behavior evidenced the decade-long struggle she endured.
|
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She is, in essence, the rare example of a fighter who has endured.
|
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"The things I endured for the next 5 hours were unspeakable," she explained.
|
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The 18 surgeries she'd endured for fibromyalgia made her useless for carting supplies.
|
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Some version of risk must always be endured in the pursuit of returns.
|
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"We decided that the victims have endured enough torture and abuse," he said.
|
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That is a long time for a life-preserving lake to have endured.
|
|
Sundar Pichai of Google and Jack Dorsey of Twitter have also endured hearings.
|
|
She has endured as a coveted endorser with an impressive fund-raising list.
|
|
For five years, rookie NYPD officer Jazmia Inserillo endured harassment from a supervisor.
|
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She has endured more than 45 surgeries and countless hours of physical therapy.
|
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"And we hope no other child has to experience what they have endured."
|
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McGowan, for the record, has endured egregious gaslighting at the hands of Weinstein.
|
|
Twitter announced a new algorithmic timeline and endured the predictable backlash that followed.
|
|
That unto itself makes it worth the decades-long wait fans have endured.
|
|
Rodriguez (12-4) endured another laborious frame when he returned in the third.
|
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The country has endured a run on the lira for most of 2003.
|
|
Bethenny Frankel is focusing on the positive amid the tragedy she's recently endured.
|
|
While she escaped an indictment, Clinton endured a stunning dressing down from Comey.
|
|
Venture capitalist's favorite company, Zoom, endured its first high-profile scandal this week.
|
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Even before she was born, her family had endured all sorts of tribulations.
|
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That young black women endured unfathomable physical, emotional and psychological anguish and torture.
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The multi-talented star has endured some good-natured ribbing from —who else?
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The country has endured a profound financial crisis for the last several years.
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Cody, they felt, already had endured too many surgeries during his short life.
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If anyone has endured the worst the universe has to offer, it's her.
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Cameron credits Weaver's portrayal as one of the reasons the films have endured.
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By one popular measure, the United States endured 2015 mass shootings last year.
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The former industrial powerhouse has endured decades of disinvestment, but this is changing.
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They allege Logan endured unlawful treatment because of his race, per the Tribune.
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People who invested in the stock endured a brutal run, according to MarketWatch.
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But he also endured frustrating stretches where he didn't even touch the ball.
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The church endured a fire last year, and was remodeled in recent years.
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Coote endured a cartoon by George Cruikshank, a vaunted caricaturist, and national humiliation.
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One girl endured long and dangerous walks to school only to be raped.
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In the process, though, they've only hastened the same reckoning that Republicans endured.
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But McConnell has endured for six terms and looks to have a seventh.
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Puerto Rico endured another islandwide blackout, this time because of an industrial accident.
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The comic series has endured a tumultuous process to get to this point.
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Zsa Zsa endured a number of health problems in the last several years.
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Vanessa, now 38, survived the attack and endured several operations and physical therapy.
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The Republic lost the war, of course, and Franco's dictatorship endured until 1975.
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Communities there endured a death toll as high as 10% of the population.
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She didn't want her daughters going through what she'd already endured two times.
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In the Christmas special, Sun recounts a fight she endured as a teenager.
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We've seen their starved, sorrowful childhoods, the brutal training and manipulation they endured.
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She recounts the months of suffering she endured until she got a diagnosis.
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Her thin frame is a sign of the struggle she has already endured.
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And, despite the severity of the most recent recession, this success has endured.
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Happily, they upped my pain meds and I successfully endured another eight hours!
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By and large, the Indian system of quotas has endured and been appreciated.
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The "Karl is working" disconnect Steinem disapproved of has endured for 150 years.
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About 20 cities across the East endured record-breaking cold Sunday, forecasters say.
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Gloria got very personal, opening up about the nearly fatal abortion she endured.
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They've endured them, and they know better as people and as Bible scholars.
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His feeble government has endured an even more than usually torrid few weeks.
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Below, twenty-four seasoned Hollywood stars share stories of the sexism they've endured.
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But I think there's a lot of suffering to be endured going forward.
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He endured the most intrusive, intimidating methods the government has at its disposal.
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Not just from losing Scott, but everything they endured up to that point.
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The former POW's spirit endured despite being tortured and isolated in solitary confinement.
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Unlike other vulnerable incumbents, Heitkamp hasn't endured the same attacks from the president.
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"Heavy" is blandly suggestive of burdens stoically borne rather than horrors unwillingly endured.
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We've endured countless societal hardships, each time emerging stronger than we were before.
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The political pressure Mr Powell endured was nothing compared with Turkey's central bank.
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Then, those fighting for equal rights would have endured endless attacks and intimidations.
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"It got a little personal, yeah," Giroux said of the criticism he endured.
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The women endured more than 10 years of threats, intimidation and psychological trauma.
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Sure, they have some quirks, and Tesla has definitely endured some growing pains.
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It's estimated the infant endured 35 hours of freezing temperatures before being found.
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In which case Ryan would have endured his long humiliation for exactly nothing.
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But tensions have endured, largely reflecting the difference in values between the nations.
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However, Durant knows he wouldn't have the success he has endured without basketball.
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The horrific treatment they endured under the Taliban remains fresh in their minds.
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This sort of stalking reminds us of the persecution endured by the Rev.
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President Macri has endured substantial criticism following his decision to request IMF assistance.
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By the end of the day, Ryan had endured enough of the comparison.
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Like Monaco, Olympique Lyonnais has also endured a difficult start to the campaign.
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Boar hunting in the remote, semiarid county of Utracán has endured for generations.
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The "Bad Romance" songstress' body has endured quite a bit of pain recently.
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She endured an isolation cell, beatings by other inmates and repeated cavity searches.
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Noisey's own Dan Ozzi endured being in one all day on 4/20.
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Some of the survivors spoke out in court about the trauma they endured.
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The Sabres have endured a difficult start under new head coach Phil Housley.
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"For us, families who were direct victims, we've endured terrible struggles," he said.
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In 2015, LGBT people endured workplace discrimination, everyday microaggressions, and endless homophobic abuse.
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We've endured traumas in the past and emerged the better because of them.
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Throughout her childhood and teens, she endured multiple surgeries and various back braces.
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There was just no end to the humiliation and destruction our bodies endured.
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Sarah endured her mother's abuse and beatings that once again continued for years.
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Jesus endured violence so that more marginalized and oppressed people didn't have to.
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In time, the brutality he endured became the bedrock of the McCain legend.
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Since then, each endured failed relationships before finally allowing fate to take hold.
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Suleiman Abdullah Salim endured beatings, sleep deprivation, water dousing and other severe measures.
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Without moving, he endured moments of terrifying intimacy as the animal sniffed him.
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Mr. Richards endured 33 sessions, five days a week straight through the treatment.
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Mr. Trump too has endured in the face of mounting investigations and litigation.
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Sometimes he endured verbal lashings on proper legal procedure from the exasperated judge.
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So while the peace may have endured, it is a very brittle peace.
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What is the most adventurous or greatest physical challenge you have ever endured?
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If you've ever endured a certain kind of bad date, this will resonate.
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Growing up, I thought math class was something to be endured, not enjoyed.
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He has endured bankruptcies and scandal by bragging his way out of them.
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She endured many rejections before her first book, "Clementine," was published in 1962.
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And it has endured as one of the seminal images of the assassination.
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He said his grandchildren, who look darker, have endured racist taunts at school.
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More than 30 years after his retirement, McCovey endured as a Giants presence.
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"Adams endured harsh criticism in the court of public opinion," Mr. Rosenstein said.
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Inmates also endured extremely hot conditions, something human rights groups criticized as cruel.
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When I was in my 20s, I endured a series of horrifying encounters.
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Finally, the residents of the city's old Saint Jacques district had endured enough.
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They wanted to protect her from knowledge of the hardships they had endured.
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They endured unthinkable hassle to gain access to legendary liquids and dubious expertise.
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Stocks on Wall Street endured their worst week in two years last week.
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The democracy that emerged has endured assassinations, terrorist attacks and a moribund economy.
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Every public humiliation I have endured, I have suffered and he has won.
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Those who stayed endured months of construction as the other apartments were renovated.
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Romanian tennis has endured several years of less-positive news, especially regarding Nastase.
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Emergence Capital, which focuses on enterprise investments, has endured two other major downturns.
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He describes the Russian economy's crash and the penury millions of Russians endured.
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The indigenous people have endured displacement, forced assimilation, and discrimination over the centuries.
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The growth rings revealed how the young T. rexes endured years of scarcity.
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He called the two-day match perhaps the most difficult he has endured.
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He endured and will endure as he has for the past 20 years.
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It has endured political crises and corruption, war abroad and bloodshed at home.
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Experience firsthand the battles endured to retake the city of Falluja from ISIS.
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Most endured six weeks of imprisonment in sweltering, filthy and vermin infested cells.
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The Mets have endured some turmoil since the sale negotiations were first announced.
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Together they also endured endless medical complications and a frustrating dependence on others.
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The staff endured injuries to veterans Chris Sale, David Price and Nathan Eovaldi.
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Puerto Rico endured lengthy power outages following Hurricane Maria, exacerbating the humanitarian disaster.
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The Angelis would welcome some positive developments arising from what they have endured.
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She spent six years in Yangon's Insein Prison, where she reportedly endured torture.
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Bloomberg might find reason for comfort in the disappointments endured by his predecessors.
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We cyclists have endured neon Lycra, euro mullets, doping scandals and black socks.
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These parties have endured because the roots they put down were very strong.
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It has endured as the paradigm of literary composition for almost forty years.
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He evokes the very real pain endured by those who suffer without recourse.
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She recounts the postwar hardships endured by a Georgia woman named Gertrude Thomas.
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During that time, however, she has endured kidnapping, illegal surveillance, and psychological torture.
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The report, titled "How America Tortures," describes the treatment Zubaydah and others endured.
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I sat in a makeup chair and endured a heavy dusting of powder.
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Growing up transgender in India, Ms. Rajput, 42, had endured decades of abuse.
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Alone, these are not enough to break apart Europe, which has endured worse.
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Afraid because of all that she and her family had witnessed and endured.
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But she remains thankful her family is alive, despite the devastation they've endured.
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One girl named Katie was diagnosed at age 2 and endured 14 hospitalizations.
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He was especially pleased that the Warriors endured in an extremely physical game.
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How could she adequately symbolize the private meaning of the violence she endured?
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Jesse Jackson endured death threats when he contended for the presidency in 1988.
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The three men, the longest-held American hostages in Colombia, endured brutal conditions.
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We endured this as we buried our friends and lovers by the scores.
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But we're still a reminder of what has happened, of what we've endured.
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She endured more pain and suffering than I knew or would ever know.
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For some, there is hope, particularly in contrast to what they have endured.
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The S&P 500 last endured an earnings recession in 593 and 2016.
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She told me she was living the nightmare that I had once endured.
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Cher and Dolly Parton endured struggle and hardship, but have never stopped working.
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That is an improvement, given that they endured barely four hours in the summer.
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Most trans women I know endured hell at school for not being masculine enough.
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The indictment returned on November 15 details the alleged disturbing violence the girl endured.
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Cubans endured prolonged power cuts and shortages of food and basics such as soap.
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She lost her eye, burned from neck down, and endured multiple painful skin grafts.
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And, like the real Reeves, Duke Caboom is sensitive and has endured traumatic events.
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The Kurram region has endured many militant attacks because it borders war-torn Afghanistan.
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Rebecca Maule has endured a broken finger, a broken nose, and a serious concussion.
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This attention made me feel that what I had endured had been worth it.
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Reeves was no doubt speaking from experience, having endured multiple tragedies in his life.
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He had endured multiple knee injuries and put plenty of stamps on his passport.
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Corbyn has endured fierce criticism over the handling of anti-Semitism within his party.
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Lee Westwood endured a miserable afternoon, shooting a three-over-par round of 75.
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Let's face it, after all that you endured in 2016, you deserve a vacation.
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Those rescued endured severe burns, and were treated for smoke inhalation, dehydration, and stress.
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"I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long."
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"Online misogyny is a phenomenon endured by us all," Judd said in the speech.
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The shocking alleged abuse endured by the Turpin siblings came to light on Jan.
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Of course, Kaepernick endured tons of backlash for what many deemed anti-American behavior.
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He endured harassing phone calls, fraudulent sales made in his name, and death threats.
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The woman reportedly endured repeated sexual abuse as a kid, according to the Tennessean.
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They endured trauma early in their lives, yet they healed both physically and emotionally.
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The trials destroyed the Jamaat as a political force, but its economic clout endured.
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First introduced by the British during their colonial rule, its popularity has endured unchallenged.
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Rock-star encomia would have been scarcer, but the Canadian model would have endured.
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Since then, the crossover SUV project has endured a number of shifts in scope.
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As a result, DC Circuit nominees have endured bitter confirmation fights through the years.
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Pink, who is bisexual, dated a woman during that time and endured gay-bashing.
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He patiently endured three seasons' worth of incompetent performance while he stockpiled young talent.
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Voters endured long waits to use one of Maricopa County's 60 polling stations Tuesday.
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THE story of what happened to Rodney King on March 3rd 1991 has endured.
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Under Enrique Peña Nieto, voters endured near-daily headlines filled with tales of corruption.
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Disney has endured criticism for turning a blind eye to the rumblings about Perlmutter.
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" –Melissa Nevarez "She's a strong woman who endured so much and fulfilled her dreams.
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They endured bullets fired at them by men who came to disrupt the protest.
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He then endured multiple amputations without anything to dull the pain or the hurt.
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The well-deserved derision Simpson endured was seen by Sanneh as somehow not sporting.
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The reason The Parent Trap has endured is Lindsay "Freakishly Skilled Child Actor" Lohan.
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Like many who endured the Mao era, Deng was also something of a martyr.
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The virus has endured for years and particularly devastated younger populations, predominantly in Africa.
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"Intense" doesn't even begin describe what I endured over the course of 45 minutes.
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In the last year England have endured the two biggest defeats in their history.
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I endured the public humiliation of wearing pastel scrubs on the subway every day.
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Few states endured the degree of economic turmoil that racked Nevada during the recession.
|
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And their marriage endured, built on the rock of daily prayer and Bible readings.
|
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In many ways, the luck that buoyed him through his grueling journey has endured.
|
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We pinpointed losses endured in the past year, mourned them, then let them go.
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And 27 percent say they've already endured bad job experiences to support their goals.
|
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On a site without an archive, the Rules of the Internet have—partly—endured.
|
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Gamel's misplay was minor to the kind of day endured by shortstop Jean Segura.
|
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During 22010, they had endured a streak of just one win in ten matches.
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As a parent, I can't begin to imagine the pain endured by both families.
|
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Telesco said Okung endured a serious medical issue in June and is still recovering.
|
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (above) endured a bruising GOP primary against Rep.
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An endemic problem The sexual harassment Nuril allegedly endured is not uncommon in Indonesia.
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I just imagine the pain she endured in the last moments of her life.
|
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Although the US economy has strengthened in recent years, dollar stores' popularity has endured.
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Both men have enjoyed and endured their rollercoaster ride of respective careers so far.
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Always my why was to get more junk, and I endured terrors for it.
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The friendship has endured between the two nations ever since, both politically and economically.
|
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Andreas and his mother endured all kinds of physical trials: scabies, lice, mice, cockroaches.
|
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There are several reasons this show about fighting robots and existential crises has endured.
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This article was originally published on Noisey UK Grime has endured a chequered relationship.
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Many of these athletes' activism actually stems from their own hardships endured since childhood.
|
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The comedian says she's endured abuse and "death threats" since the images were published.
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Often I am asked if I am stronger now that I've endured this trauma.
|
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" When asked how long she endured the abuse, O'Connor replied, " 'Til I was 13.
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Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner are counting their blessings despite the hardships they've endured.
|
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The fear Iraqis endured but were afraid to speak of, lest they be punished.
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Trader Karen Finerman, meanwhile, pointed to U.S. consumers stocks that have endured recent losses.
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Since then, the "Somethingy McSomethingFace" convention has endured in jest, and now in earnest.
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Turkey has endured a rash of IS attacks since 73, including five this year.
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North Korea endured four solid days of the drills before saying anything about them.
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The Real Deal has endured an indifferent, inconsistent run in his recent UFC career.
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In America they raked in $400 billion in 2015; actively managed funds endured outflows.
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Indeed, in March, Mexico City endured its first "ozone alert" in almost 14 years.
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The pain and suffering Astleford endured was, to put it mildly, was almost unimaginable.
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The Continental endured for several more decades, but its aesthetic fortunes rose and fell.
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Sana, controlled by the Houthis, endured months of airstrikes that have subsided for now.
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Sexual slander of the sort Ms Aro endured is a hallmark of disinformation campaigns.
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His military campaigns were as unexpected as they were triumphant, and his legend endured.
|
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It is unclear when the muxe tradition originated in Juchitán, or how it endured.
|
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The Madisonian system of checks and balances has endured for more than two centuries.
|
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Britain endured its worst year of terrorism since 2005, including attacks in central London.
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His parents, who endured hardship to arrive and thrive in America, aren't buying it.
|
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Sullivan noted that Uber had endured a "lack of expertise" in regard to privacy.
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What challenges have you endured in your life, and how did you overcome them?
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It then endured a 58 percent plunge in profit in this year's first quarter.
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Instead, Mr. Trump's candidacy endured and the race between the men grew increasingly rancorous.
|
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The injustice he endured has been condemned widely both in the US and internationally.
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""I think [it's] all the problems that Christian Bale [probably] endured over three movies.
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I think [it's] all the problems that Christian Bale [probably] endured over three movies.
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However, you might not know some of the tragedies he's endured during his life.
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The dollar index rose 0.5 percent to 96.945, having endured a pretty rough week.
|
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Japan and Europe have endured severe market and economic downturns after these market shocks.
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That's why I have endured multiple rounds of chemo for more than a year.
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Still, protests have endured for over two months and show no signs of slowing.
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For her, the abuse was physical, instead of the emotional abuse my mother endured.
|
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In the past year, the country has endured almost a dozen major terrorist attacks.
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Tortorella offered no scientific or analytical explanation for his strategy as the shootout endured.
|
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Twitter has endured internal turmoil and a revolving door of executives and board members.
|
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The cease-fire that ended the war has largely endured, despite brief flare-ups.
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The damage endured by the mummified head made it even more difficult to analyze.
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This is not the first time people in Karachi have endured such intense heat.
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She has endured tragedy and vaulted over obstacles, just like many of her classmates.
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His wife, Christine, and their seven children have endured an agonizing wait for answers.
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They have endured three wars in a decade, and poverty and unemployment are rampant.
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Herjavec's success has always been driven by the sacrifice and hardship his parents endured.
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Once back home at Boston College, York endured losing seasons his first three years.
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Greyhound endured a seven-week strike over proposed wage cuts for its unionized employees.
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Last year, Brazil endured one of its worst-ever safrinha harvests due to drought.
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If these systemic debt problems were unavoidable, they would simply have to be endured.
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I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long.
|
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The pigment emerged in Europe in the 1841th century, and its regal status endured.
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NASA's plan for SLS has endured its fair share of criticism over the years.
|
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Storm Norma, aid workers and refugees say, is the worst they endured in years.
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We cannot afford another 38 minutes like that endured by the people of Hawaii.
|
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In other cases, the treatment accusers endured after coming forward made their reasons apparent.
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Have you ever endured or witnessed sexual harassment by powerful men in the capital?
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He endured a grilling, held his own, and was told to find alternative service.
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Republicans said he had a right to do so given what he has endured.
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That's the reason, according to Dr. Lefkowitch, the club has endured for 50 years.
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This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper.
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Barrick itself started out as an oil company that endured three years of losses.
|
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Despite the hardships endured by the characters, nearly every shot seems dappled with nostalgia.
|
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Mary Bono endured the increasingly suggestive comments from a fellow lawmaker in the House.
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Other women who have endured the complaint process have suffered personal and professional consequences.
|
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But within the last decade, it has endured as one of the greatest whodunits.
|
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It has endured and beaten three previous Ebola outbreaks, in 2000, 0003 and 2012.
|
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Subscriber losses have mounted and the network has endured two painful rounds of layoffs.
|
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The women reportedly endured limited bathroom breaks and heavy lifting, against their doctors' advice.
|
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It endured a severe recession in 2125 and 2115 and anemic growth in 2120.
|
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Here's a look at their original reviews of the movies that have since endured.
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For some reason, the kitchens of Australia have not endured quite the same fate.
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Over the past few months in Europe, we have endured several acts of war.
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There is a part of me that wants them to endure what I endured.
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The U.S. has also endured reversals, crises, malaise, and committed its share of crimes.
|
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U.S. farmers have endured a slew of financial hardships over the past few years.
|
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The young Gentileschi testified against her rapist and endured torture to prove her honesty.
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A gangster's tomb was exhumed in 2012 for potential clues, but the mystery endured.
|
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The families have also endured death threats, stalking and online abuse as a result.
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We have endured tremendous economic and non-economic trade barriers in our international growth.
|
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At least eight other inmates in the T.C.U. endured abuse in a scalding shower.
|
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And it was not the first time she appeared to have endured abusive conditions.
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He liked that the restaurant had endured as a stable presence in the neighborhood.
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Many of these people endured social isolation, financial and professional ruin, and even imprisonment.
|
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Fanny had endured trauma and a trip to the hospital for mental health treatment.
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Background reading: Afghans have endured four decades of conflict, with little prospect of peace.
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He has already endured five decades of political travail and far worse from life.
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Since then, the region has endured a painful period of transition, polarization and introspection.
|
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Although Michele is not religious, the habit of visiting places of worship has endured.
|
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Franklin endured the exhausting grind of celebrity and personal troubles dating back to childhood.
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But they all endured dips in form while ter Stegen has been consistently brilliant.
|
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Olazábal tried anti-inflammatories and cortisone shots, to no avail, and endured countless tests.
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They were motivated from what they saw and what they endured during that ordeal.
|
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Pujols endured a hitless streak of 26 at-bats to drop his average to .
|
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It's no "Clueless," but "Cruel Intentions" has endured better than most 1990s teen movies.
|
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Their interviews were often wrenching; reliving what they'd endured left them shaken and tearful.
|
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Mr. Miller's acting career endured when this new generation added him to their roster.
|
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Fanny had endured trauma and a trip to the hospital for mental health treatment.
|
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I asked Mills and Hornacek: You've endured a genuinely terrible time running this team.
|
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They have endured so much, work so hard, and are open to reinventing themselves.
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Who knows how many still remain silent about what they endured as a result.
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It has endured afternoons in which the ideas have not flowed quite so easily.
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He endured it to get into the college of my and his father's choice.
|
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They had love and money worries and endured tragic flaws or feelings of insecurity.
|
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What of the other damaging leaks Trump has endured over the last few days?
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He continues to receive medical treatment for the injury he endured during the incident.
|
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Ms. Maitrejean remembers how this tight-knit existence endured as she was growing up.
|
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It's endured director and casting changes and the tragic death of original star Paul Walker.
|
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Before Communism, Chengdu endured iron-fisted rule by the Nationalist regime of Chiang Kai-shek.
|
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And since Palmer's birth, the new mom has endured at least one big challenge: breastfeeding.
|
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But we could not be deceived by the extremism we have endured under Pat McCrory.
|
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That's not enough to even dent a country that has endured centuries of actual crises.
|
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The proof of their love is in what they've endured together — specifically, couples' food poisoning.
|
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First sentenced in 20153 at age 19, DeFriest, now 55, has endured an unlikely odyssey.
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That in itself is a battle, a valiant fight for one who has endured much.
|
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Shocking details of the torment and abuse the child allegedly endured are beginning to emerge.
|
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"The Real Deal" Pearson has endured an indifferent, inconsistent run in his recent UFC career.
|
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Here's a little taste of what attendees endured: So Fyre Fest is a complete disaster.
|
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First, we liberated Kuwait, where citizens endured unspeakable atrocities over a seven-month Iraqi occupation.
|
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Mothers of 87 men had endured at least three stressful life experiences early in pregnancy.
|
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"The harassment we have endured is illegal, terrifying, and absolutely not acceptable," Campos told CNN.
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Celine Dion endured her second funeral in as many days ... this time burying her brother.
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As a queer and trans middle schooler, Jha says they endured extensive harassment and bullying.
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While the bank has recovered financially, the longer-term damage to its reputation has endured.
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Sad as its demise would be, however, Opportunity has endured 60 times longer than expected.
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Authorities have released few details of the hell the Turpin children endured before their Jan.
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At 143 years old, it's called child slavery, and that's what I endured: Child slavery.
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According to Dunham, the season might also touch upon that election we endured last year.
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It took me four years, and it was the most harrowing experience I've ever endured.
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Even those born after 1980—roughly half the population—know well what their elders endured.
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And yet relatively few studies have looked at economic abuse, which is what Cheryl endured.
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Within living memory, this phlegmatic and pragmatic land has endured a state-enforced collective madness.
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Despite everything she has endured, Lucía's experiences are still the stuff of virulent online arguments.
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"I had no knowledge of any abuse, of the nature that you endured," she wrote.
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Now, survivors of Chechnya's gay concentration camps are speaking out about the torture they endured.
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I don't know why Ramadan is the act of faith which has endured for me.
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Surely many have endured much worse than I have; why does my small life count?
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The bottom line: For more than seven years, displaced Syrians have endured a wrenching plight.
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"That would have saved two more months of additional abuse those girls endured," she said.
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Its most recent earnings pleased investors after the company endured a rocket start to 2016.
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Growing up, she endured more than 15 surgeries on her legs to help with mobility.
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That could be good news for inland residents who endured a dry and hot September.
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Voters endured long waits to use one of Maricopa County's 60 polling stations last month.
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But after 18 weeks of rigorous training, the 31-year-old nurse practitioner had endured.
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Selena Gomez is opening up about the "really difficult time" that she endured last year.
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In his neighborhood, he has endured the sight of drug sales, prostitution and other crimes.
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Over the course of seven years, Sezenia Tzeni endured seven rounds of in vitro fertilization.
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Their marriage made it through the inevitable bumps and endured for nearly a half-century.
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The Chiricahua Apache endured unimaginable hardships due to raids and invasions from the U.S. military.
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In fact, it seems she endured enough drama in 2018 to last her a lifetime.
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He has had more than 2000 encounters with the courts and endured 20153 prosecutorial interrogations.
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Despite the difficulties that he has faced, the HGTV star is proud that he endured.
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Since their exoneration in 2002, the men have spoke out about the ordeal they endured.
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Patrick Burns and his family endured a dog owner's worst nightmare while away on vacation.
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Here's a look back at the tragedies she endured over the course of her life.
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That two-to-one ratio has endured consistently between 2005 and 2015, agency records show.
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In 2018, Ariana Grande endured enough relationship drama to last her a lifetime, it seems.
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Ford has endured scathing criticism from Trump over its Mexican investments for nearly 18 months.
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Both Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth have endured similar frenzy over the last few weeks.
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Nobody could have predicted the armed robbery that Kim Kardashian endured in Paris last month.
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The Chinese markets, which have endured a volatile few months, were on a cautious note.
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But like the late pontiff, the boxer endured his ailments gracefully, friends and family said.
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She told the BBC that she's also endured personal threats and threats on her family.
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Tempers began to fray as residents endured a one-mile drive for nearly an hour.
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IN THE PAST year the British body politic has endured an astonishing list of maladies.
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Meanwhile, authorities said the Turpin children were opening up about what they endured, if incrementally.
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In load and stress testing, it endured 15,000 bends and 10,000 plug-ins before breaking.
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China's auto market also endured its most severe slowdown in roughly two decades in 2018.
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But rights groups say the sexual harassment Nuril allegedly endured is not uncommon in Indonesia.
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What is beyond dispute is that civilians, including women and children, have endured unspeakable suffering.
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Cuba has endured the second-highest level of scrutiny under the Council's Universal Periodic Review.
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But Smart still has moments where she remembers the trauma she endured as a teenager.
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I have the utmost respect of your position in righting the wrongs you have endured.
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What Kovalev and Ward endured is secondary to what they can inflict on each other.
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The monarch, who only ruled for 12 years, endured poor health most of her life.
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The city changed, but the fragility of gay love in a context of injustice endured.
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From May 7 to June 12, Stanton endured the worst slump of his career, batting .
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They endured troubling times but pushed each other to work through their issues and persevered.
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And Turner has endured a series of changes under Time Warner, and soon, AT&T.
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Although not hit directly, Suva endured damaging gale force winds, heavy rain and power outages.
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But the GIF, which celebrates its 30th birthday this summer, has endured as a format.
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Plenty of pregnant women have endured this seemingly innocent question too many times to count.
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RHP Jakob Junis endured a rough outing on Thursday, allowing three home runs to Detroit.
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After all, NATO is a venerable institution that has endured 643 years with bipartisan support.
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In April, Moving Animals released photos and video of the conditions the young elephant endured.
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Germany has preserved its manufacturing base, but the British steel industry also endured bad management.
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Seeing the way the mental illness is roundly doubted, illuminated, endured by others is enough.
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They are the hopeless drifter who wouldn't wish what they've endured on their worst enemy.
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Pharmaceutical stocks have endured a rocky month so far as earnings results have poured in.
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Its one of life's experiences that, in order to truly comprehend, must be endured firsthand.
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Seeing the art helps viewers process the peculiar torment endured by the men at Guantanamo.
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Back in January, she got candid about the sexual abuse she endured as a child.
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She'd endured difficulties herself, she confided, and Dr. Xu had always seen her through them.
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But the aspiration has endured, even as what we need to fulfill it has changed.
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He called the week so far the most stress he had endured in his life.
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Nicole Kidman's character Celeste, a mother of two young boys, endured a violent rape scene.
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SeaWorld has endured a scandalous few years, but the problems show no signs of stopping.
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Greeks, who endured their own referendum-related traumas one year ago, have been especially understanding.
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Their lives may have spun out a tad differently, but the pair's friendship has endured.
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The study's findings come despite a torrent of recent negative publicity that Facebook has endured.
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Bolivia has endured heavy protests since President Evo Morales' disputed election victory on Oct. 20.
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Since the imposition of Western sanctions in 1.23, Russia has endured an economic growth slowdown.
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Ghazala Khan has also spoken about the hardships she endured growing up in the country.
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Just last month, Twitter endured user backlash after it rolled out a major website redesign.
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Otherwise, our republic has endured throughout the numerous shifts between competing political and ideological visions.
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Some couples managed to find mutual compassion under the coercion, and built relationships that endured.
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I talked to Penny Liuzzo Herrington, her daughter, who told me what her family endured.
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While most of his subjects remain anonymous, a few have endured as definitive cultural figures.
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However, she endured the pain for a second run to help the U.S. secure gold.
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First, we liberated Kuwait, where citizens endured unspeakable atrocities over a seven-month Iraqi Operation.
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The couple have independently dropped albums that have addressed the storms their marriage has endured.
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They fear younger generations will forget the hardships endured during the war and its aftermath.
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Kushner has endured a brutal stretch, punctuated by a reduction in his national security clearance.
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As a mother myself, I cannot begin to imagine the pain these families have endured.
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He endured nerve damage that left him limping, but has otherwise made a full recovery.
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At a Senate hearing that month, Mr. Blankfein endured a withering and bipartisan cross-examination.
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She noted the same happening in Algeria, where popular protests have endured since last spring.
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The 'Jewish lobby' is one of the anti-Semitic themes that have endured for centuries.
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Barker calls the club Sunderland's "lifeblood," and it has endured even in the lean years.
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The neighbors nod, knowing all too well the various natural disasters our area has endured.
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Now, compare that two-month marathon with what the team has endured in recent weeks.
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Closing in on my 91st birthday, I recently endured visits by my four adult children.
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And I would have endured a lot of stress even if I had not sold.
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The crime was never solved, and Judge Kelly spent months recovering and endured multiple surgeries.
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French rapeseed has endured heavy rain, cold spells and limited sunshine during spring, analysts said.
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For years, Catholic politicians like me have endured 22019s rhetoric on abortion with growing chagrin.
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The long hours I worked and the stress I endured completely broke my physical health.
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I'd just endured the gnarliest breakup of my life, and had little experience dating sober.
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Most of all, these archives tell of the violence and hatred LGBT people have endured.
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That August, the RNA endured a shootout at a house they were occupying in Jackson.
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This made up for the struggles they national team had endured in the years since.
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Now I feel something similar, after the triple whammy of political reality we have endured.
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But after the hardships they endured early in life, this challenge is not that scary.
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She has endured and excelled, becoming one of the greatest female athletes of all time.
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Instead, he blamed his resignation on the "unrelating attacks" he and his family had endured.
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He endured aggressive interrogations at border crossings in some of the world's most authoritarian nations.
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In August, Arwa Aziz, 45, endured a similar experience at a police building in Brooklyn.
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It has endured over the decades and remains a powerful way to celebrate its dead.
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But the status symbol has endured in Britain, a country that cherishes tradition and heritage.
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It's a landscape that can make it easy to forget the hardship Basilicata has endured.
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They were certainly far less severe than some the city endured during the past century.
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Since 2000, California has endured 15 of the 20 most destructive wildfires in state history.
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It was no longer a passion to be endured but a sensation to be quashed.
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"Every public humiliation I have endured – I have suffered and he has won," she said.
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"' He apologized to employees for any negativity they endured from the "appearance of 'taking sides.
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As the neighborhood morphed from an immigrant ghetto to a trendy destination, Russ & Daughters endured.
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The families have endured online abuse, physical confrontations and death threats from Mr. Jones's devotees.
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Instead, Mezhyhirya was preserved as a sort of memorial to the corruption Ukrainians have endured.
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Mr. Trump has endured so many scandals that would have brought down an ordinary politician.
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Mr. Trump has endured so many scandals that would have brought down an ordinary politician.
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They said the statement was condescending — the kind of stereotype that Canadians have long endured.
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Another who had endured several knee surgeries emphasized the importance of the National Health Service.
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"Through it all, they have endured and, in fact, they have thrived," Mr. Trump said.
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Yet Clinton — a woman — did, and she didn't falter as she endured Trump's extreme bullying.
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The vote on August 13th was not the only setback Mr Salvini has endured recently.
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I, too, have endured more than my share of bullying and survived, stronger than before.
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"Homegoing," by Yaa Gyasi; and the brutality of what her characters endured made me sob.
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That felt less claustrophobic — safer somehow — than what Ms. Haas and her classmates had endured.
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In Justin Jirschele's first series as a manager, he had also endured his first sweep.
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They're making a commitment to a major that has endured because its fruits are enduring.
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But Williams has endured while so many of her former rivals have retired or faded.
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These specific trees had endured because their roots underground had been spared the nuclear annihilation.
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Over the past three years, Facebook has endured a barrage of scandals on all fronts.
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He also endured what Judge Jackson called "humiliating" cross-examination during three separate criminal trials.
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And that was after it endured a 20 percent cut to the newsroom in 2008.
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The rift between Trump and Sessions, which has endured for months, escalated in recent days.
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Another, an Iraqi immigrant, endured a nightmare about federal agents coming to take him away.
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She endured long hours of hard labor without breaks, and was physically and verbally abused.
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I'm so lucky that my family is still so close, despite the trauma we've endured.
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Over the past 14 months, Aden's one million inhabitants have endured war and gang violence.
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TCU endured two kick-return fumbles — one that West Virginia recovered while leading 10-3.
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The outright abuse and harassment endured by visitors has nothing to do with maintaining security.
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I endured a major fox attack which took out three of my best egg-layers.
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She began crying as she explained the pain and frustration she says she has endured.
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He brought these documents with him as a reminder of what his family had endured.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied all the accusations and endured an FBI investigation requested by the Senate.
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SA: I never endured the kind of abusive behavior that you and Cheryl did, Mom.
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Books that deal with the struggles and injustices black people have endured can be challenging.
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TWA had endured years of poor management, labor disputes, and bankruptcy filings, according to CNN.
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Women also endured discrimination at the hands of cab drivers, albeit in a different way.
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Or has the club endured too many low-percentile outcomes to ignore the luck variable?
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It's reportedly the first time in 17 years the city has endured a hurricane warning.
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A good novel is reassurance that other people have endured tragedies, long ordeals, bad odds.
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She endured to vote for a black president and even meet his history-making wife.
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To the Editor: For too long, probably forever, women have endured horrific abuse at work.
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There is none of the nonsense I endured growing up at odds with gender norms.
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After Water Rats endured a 30-hour airport nightmare, they finally landed on US soil.
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Wendy says she endured multiple surgeries but still lost feeling and use of 2 fingers.
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Eager to avoid the economic backlash endured by North Carolina, the Republican leadership buried the measure.
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NATIONAL An article on Wednesday about taunts and vandalism endured by a mosque in Tucson, Ariz.
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"This show was one of the most challenging, emotionally trying experiences I have endured," she said.
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For 27 years after independence, it endured incompetent single-party socialist rule under President Kenneth Kaunda.
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According to Mother Monster, Durham possessed "unfathomable courage, strength, and positivity," despite the struggles she endured.
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The Chinese markets, which have endured a volatile few months, started off on a cautious note.
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France has already endured three months of strikes, as railway workers protest against a planned liberalisation.
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Since then, Sky has endured three open-heart surgeries and two invasive surgeries on her intestines.
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Not speaking a word of English in a family of nine children, she endured unimaginable hardship.
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Tarps cover the extensive damages the car endured from the deadly crash, Friday, July 6, 2018.
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"Culturally, land is their identity and they have endured being displaced so many times," Surdeo said.
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Although the technology endured, "it was overbuilt, overspent, overburdened, most of them economically failed," Marchionne said.
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Some scientists believe that the planets endured a later stage of bombardment 3.8 billion years ago.
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Michael Bisping, the guy who endured deafening jeers that were at least partially his own fault.
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It endured a series of coups before a military dictator, Jerry Rawlings, took power in 1981.
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California has endured a five-year drought, and the end doesn't appear to be in sight.
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Can a revolution that has endured more than a half-century still be called a revolution?
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You have endured more of Those Games than just about any fan base in pro sports.
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Kelis has come forward about the alleged domestic abuse she endured while married to rapper Nas.
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Others, like local journalist Claudia Duque, have endured kidnapping, illegal surveillance, and psychological torture for decades.
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Susie Buffett died in 2004, but the connection between Warren Buffett and Glide's founders has endured.
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The project is also huge Cannes news for Netflix, which has endured scrutiny from the festival.
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Had they been there ... we're told it could've helped alleviate the injuries Kevin and co. endured.
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John Conyers alleged that she endured persistent sexual harassment by the congressman, according to court documents.
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Having endured two insurgencies and 13 years of war, Iraq has a chance to rebuild itself.
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He endured torture and malnutrition while held prisoner by the insurgent group for nearly five years.
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The conditions in prison were extremely harsh; inmates endured 22 hours of solitary confinement a day.
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The rain could be good news for inland residents who endured a dry and hot September.
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Chaffetz endured another 15 minutes of the town hall before literally being booed off the stage.
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While his personal life endured heavy media scrutiny, Affleck's professional career also hit a rough patch.
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At times the museums' architecture hints at traumas that hundreds of millions of Chinese endured together.
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The suffering endured by Mr Liu, his family and friends was compounded by his miserable circumstances.
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He also endured an unpopular adoption of the United States dollar as El Salvador's official currency.
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This pattern has endured: Milwaukee came top of a recent ranking of America's most segregated cities.
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But compare the response Kaepernick has received to the scorn and professional exile that Ali endured.
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"Throughout Leah's 20-month battle with cancer, we endured so many ups and downs," Devon said.
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James Van Der Beek endured WB-worthy drama getting home from vacation over July 4th weekend.
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After two chaotic years, it is clear that the Trump Show is something to be endured.
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The explosion came only after the tank endured beyond the limits of SpaceX's anticipated field conditions.
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" "As a POW, John endured the worst of what human beings can do to one another.
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She endured a five-month casting process for the part as the starfighter mechanic, reports Elle.
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This dearth of distress is surprising, given the turmoil emerging economies have endured in recent years.
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Along with becoming best buddies with Bloom's dog, the pup also endured a near-death experience.
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He now controls 29% of that business, which has just endured an awful Christmas trading period.
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Shak's big win is an especially sweet victory after the health crisis she endured last year.
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A hospital official tells PEOPLE the seven adult children are doing well, given what they've endured.
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Key, as "Luther," indignantly addressed the attacks Obama has endured throughout his tenure—racial and otherwise.
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Four days later cities were plunged into darkness as South Africa endured its biggest blackout ever.
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As a result, many southern states endured what amounted to decades of authoritarian single-party rule.
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She, who struggled financially, endured relationships that weren't working, and contended with a painful, dysfunctional childhood.
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If you're Nicki Minaj, you endured a new diss track and had a business partnership shutter.
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The Midwest and East Coast endured a record cold end to 483 and start of 248.
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I've endured a lot of physical and emotional pain from having this condition and these surgeries.
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Through different high schools and different colleges, the couple endured the entire long-distance romance thing.
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Demonstrators, who have endured sweltering heat to press their demands, show no sign of letting up.
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Blue Jays RHP Roberto Osuna has endured blown saves in three of his last five opportunities.
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But for Serena, a figure who has endured unrelenting denigration of her body, it is revolutionary.
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I was bullied almost daily and endured humiliating embarrassments, like being dumped in a garbage bin.
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An autopsy on Raashanai additionally revealed the girl had endured physical abuse long before her death.
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We should support those who've endured trauma, with the facilities to guide them through their healing.
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Ngamba's chimp population has endured difficult previous lives: orphaned, kept as pets, some used in circuses.
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Newly released dashcam video shows what police and firefighters endured while responding to the Gatlinburg wildfires.
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Your life will improve the moment you realize life isn't something to be endured or tolerated.
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Cate Blanchett came, she Thor and she conquered similar workouts endured by Ragnarok costar Chris Hemsworth.
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The fact that he's endured this long begs the question of just what, exactly, matters anymore?
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Most Brazilians have endured bouts of hyperinflation until the creation of the real currency in 1994.
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Employees working on "Anthem" reportedly endured enough stress that they began taking "stress leave" to cope.
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For the most part, the fish we eat — even "wild-caught" — likely endured slow, painful deaths.
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And yet another said she had silently endured weeks of sexual abuse that left her terrified.
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After that incident, New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia reported having endured similar treatment in Boston.
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But Nesmith endured more tragedy in 2007 when an unidentified illness left him unable to walk.
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The people who endured the harsh Arctic conditions likely lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, Pitulko said.
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"I shouldn't be here," says Courtney, who has endured over a dozen surgeries since the incident.
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And as Harry himself endured an angry, troubled adolescence, the story's stakes kept rising around him.
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Since being hit hard by the financial crisis, it has endured nearly ten years of austerity.
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Thousands more have endured lifelong health complications as a result of botched operations and unsanitary conditions.
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You can heal burns — an appropriate skill for a beast that endured so many Twitter burns.
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The payment endured when Fed membership became compulsory; in 2015 the Fed shelled out $1.7 billion.
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The group endured heavy enemy fire as it moved through waist-deep snow toward enemy targets.
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"No one should have to endure what I endured because of who I am," she said.
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Since Friday's big 6.9-magnitude quake, the Big Island's endured about one earthquake per hour. 5.
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Indeed, reports to police about the abuse they endured often put them in even greater danger.
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Earlier this year we endured the longest government shutdown in history over federal government spending priorities.
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" According to the court ruling, Mr. Eliyahu endured "reprimands, shouting, humiliation, excessive and even unreasonable demands.
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Playing before helmets were required, he endured numerous injuries and some 33 stitches in his face.
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Before Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard were a serious item — they endured a four day breakup.
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Meanwhile, the Iranian people are in a worse position, having endured nearly 3,000 executions under Rouhani.
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The sculpture has become synonymous with Wall Street, and has endured its fair share of controversy.
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Half of the state's apple crop was destroyed and farmers endured millions of dollars in losses.
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Since winning the Olympic title in 2016, Britain's women's team have endured a difficult transition period.
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The death, injury, and psychiatric damage endured by those who were tortured must never be repeated.
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The socioeconomic hardships endured by Puerto Ricans meant they were unprepared for a disaster like Maria.
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That included a bad third quarter Saturday against Sacramento, much like what the Wolves endured Thursday.
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Pittsburgh (20-21) saw its four-game winning streak end as Rudolph endured a rough game.
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Protesters blame officials and a sectarian governance system for the miserable conditions endured by many Iraqis.
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Facebook has endured a year of negative headlines about fake news, election meddling and privacy concerns.
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In no other case in the United States have false memories of guilt endured so long.
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I mean, everyone else sort of grumbled about it behind the scenes, everyone endured these microaggressions.
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Trump endured days of intense bipartisan criticism last month for his performance in Finland alongside Putin.
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That would be a stunning achievement given the injuries and struggles the team endured this season.
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For decades, we've endured partisan gridlock, outmoded bureaucracy, unreliable elections, and an increasingly unpredictable political environment.
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Some endured robbery, rape and illness, or threats of violence because of their gender or sexuality.
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Facebook endured heavy sell-offs in the weeks after the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke in March.
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The future of the peace talks, which have endured for 10 months, is now in doubt.
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With few exceptions, those I spoke with regarded feelings as something to be endured, not discussed.
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Then last August, she ended up in bed a lot and endured a series of blackouts.
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Luckily, not all viral subcultures have endured as much controversy as the furries or DIY community.
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It was a pay cut at first, but is very rewarding compared to what I endured.
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Separate data on Friday showed Britain's shops endured their worst fall in February sales since 2009.
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The "Clinton body count" theory has endured over the years simply because people don't live forever.
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In the time it took to compile the 2010 report, Texas endured a four-year drought.
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DeVos also endured a rocky confirmation hearing that only added to the opposition against her nomination.
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He was born April 15, 1452, and his artistic legacy has endured over five long centuries.
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Why do you think Claudia, the beloved little girl from Interview with a Vampire, has endured?
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For two years, she endured his unreasonable behavior, excessive dowry demands, and incessant accusations of adultery.
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The original video has an iconic look and, like it or not, the song has endured.
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They were such a good find that everyone in the small crowd happily endured the rain.
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Kusama was born to a wealthy family in Matsumoto, Japan, and also endured a womanizing father.
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And anything beyond that, at least in terms of the recent trauma he's endured, is trivial.
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Jones has endured success in preseason, leading two touchdown drives and completing 16 of 20203 passes.
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Her lawsuit seeks unspecified damages "and equitable relief for the harm she has endured," it says.
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It comes as Trump has endured several difficult weeks and seen his standing in polls plummet.
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"He told The Guardian that he endured everything from monkey chants, to being called "a n-----.
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They both knew he couldn't deny her, not after the last few months she had endured.
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Mr. Nieporent's resentment endured for decades, even as Montrachet thrived with a series of other chefs.
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Retirees who endured the trauma of Mao's Cultural Revolution are warning of a return to dictatorship.
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Still further, my patient endured the discomforts and indignities that accumulate even in the best I.C.U.s.
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Iona endured double-digit losses to Iowa State and Oregon in its last two N.C.A.A. appearances.
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Then in July, they endured windstorms and pollination, leaving the dusty gold pollen on the leaves.
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Both cities were Islamic State strongholds that endured months of violent fighting and thousands of airstrikes.
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A cheerleader and member of her school choir, Cadence has endured her share of emotional hardships.
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The millennial struggle for adulthood is one endured quietly, in the anonymous realm of the internet.
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In the United States, financial stocks endured some of the steepest drops, led by Wells Fargo.
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Mr. Biden called Ms. Hill a few weeks ago to express regret over what she endured.
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Laurie endured as a symbol of female resolve, fending off her attacker and rebuilding her life.
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None of this should whitewash the horrors and indignities that women in America endured before Roe.
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But as the Bowery changed, the Whitehouse Hotel endured, and in 2000, it became a hostel.
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That meal seemed such a profound act of kindness and generosity, given the brutality they'd endured.
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Do does not allow the hardships his mother and millions more endured to fall into sensationalism.
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Tell me a little about how he came to be, and why you think he's endured.
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A man — it was almost always a man — would feel he had endured an unbearable indignity.
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Shea Stadium, the legendary Brooklyn DIY venue and community project, endured a torrid start to 2017.
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In short, the Republican wave of 1994 endured for nearly a decade after the failed impeachment.
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The church attempted to stamp out the ritual, but it endured through about the 16th century.
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But U.S. equities have endured a dismal few months as worries have grown for economic growth.
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Masahiro Tanaka endured another uneven start, striking out six but allowing three runs over four innings.
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