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

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