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I am angry, and I have endured it less than others.
Maybe not embraced it—I endured it, and I lived it.
So while the peace may have endured, it is a very brittle peace.
He endured it to get into the college of my and his father's choice.
Although the technology endured, "it was overbuilt, overspent, overburdened, most of them economically failed," Marchionne said.
Her lawsuit seeks unspecified damages "and equitable relief for the harm she has endured," it says.
To borrow a phrase from William Faulkner, she not only endured it; she prevailed over it. How?
French monarchists, during the revolution, endured it as well in the tumbrels carrying them to the guillotine.
I endured it for a few hours, and when the blood loss became worrisome, we headed to the hospital.
Given the horrible year it has endured, it is a testament to the country's charms that it remains so popular.
Of the flight attendants who experienced physical harassment in the past year, 40% said they endured it three or more times.
He lived in Silver Spring, Md. Ms. Wallace said that when he described the racism he endured, it wasn't with anger.
Jefferson explained, as well as anyone, how democracy could work; since America has endured, it is at least possible that Jefferson was right.
But he couldn't face the visa application process in the United States after having endured it for a summer program several years ago.
Olympique Marseille has endured it and seems to be recovering; a host of Italian teams, from Sampdoria to Lazio, might fit the bill, too.
All that cost-cutting got very expensive, since the employees who endured it were not always particularly happy when they showed up for work.
What's left is strength from adversity, which makes for a nice story, but doesn't feel quite as nice as having never endured it at all.
Although this reading reflects the weakness that the market has endured, it is potentially reaching washed-out levels, from which a surprise reversal may develop.
Djokovic endured it, too, when he first came on tour at a time when Federer played as if all the tournaments were his to win.
The museum has collected more than 4,000 exhibits donated by children who endured it, and over 150 hours of a video archive of oral history interviews.
Only then will you realize that there exists but one certainty: There is no way to comprehend the horror, and to assume you can dishonors those who endured it.
While I'm sure he had suffered from the array of punches he endured, it appeared Walters' heart, will to fight and boxer's ego had taken a battering the worst.
He just endured it and by the end, the last weekend, before he finally decided it was time, he was vomiting almost continuously and could barely get out of bed anymore.
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.
Instead, I see the ritual shaping of time and action, the honoring of materials, and the record of a man going forward in the face of annihilation, having escaped and endured it.
The story, and the fact that even one of the most famous women and athletes on the planet endured it, put the spotlight on an issue advocates have been agonizing over for years.
In a 2016 survey conducted by the Japan Institute for Labor, almost 34.7% of staff employees experienced sexual harassment, but of that number, more than 60% "just endured it," according to the study.
The suppression of memory has blocked the kind of airing out of the episode — much less the assigning of legal culpability — that many who endured it believe could help the country move forward.
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.
Now, three years later, the church is looking to cement the tragedy with a memorial of remembrance, not of the evil that caused it, but of those who endured it and the perseverance that followed.
The victims of the toxic idea that Americans with dark skin are biologically destined to be, on average, intellectually inferior to Americans of light skin are not the white men who have promoted it but the black Americans who have endured it.
From the heated debate over our country's independence that surely, almost, came to blows to the great 2013 Montreal factory fire that claimed the lives of no one but resulted in the loss of three million dollars worth of cheese and a poutine drought, we've endured it all.
Given my experience in college, and the fact that The Doc's threat, even as a joke, synced up closely to a bad experience I endured, it could have brought up bad memories, triggered a panic attack or had other consequences The Doc might not have intended when composing the tweet.
For the first time in America's history, a film that touches on issues like more black girls getting into STEM, black people being in positions of power, but most importantly, instead of showing the pain and hardships that black people have endured, it demonstrates the success that can be achieved if they are united.
He was the first person known to be waterboarded by the C.I.A. — he endured it 83 times — and was the first person known to be crammed into a small confinement box as part of what the Seton Hall study called "a constantly rotating barrage" of methods meant to break what interrogators believed was his resistance.
Harrison hopes her book will be able to show:What grooming looks likeWhy kids stay silent and are afraid to speak outWhat a child may be feelingHow you talk to your child about what's going onThe court processHarrison endured it all, and after she provided testimony her abuser was convicted in 2008 of illicit sexual conduct and sent to prison for a 10-year sentence.
Once endured it is enjoyed as my owndom. Elsewhere I refer to this process of enduring hardship as the only possible source of hardihood.
In the later decades of his life he suffered pain in one of his legs and endured it with remarkable resilience as a penitential sign. He died on 27 September 1456.
He endured it by settling on the Fiskerleje island where he continued composing. There a successful waltz was born: “Capricious”. Also other tangos: “El matador”, “Tango charmeuse”, “Lille Mary Anne”, “Laila” and “Tango Glamour”. “Jalousie” was born as an instrumental, but later in every country a lyric was written, according to their taste and commercial preference.
The Children of the New Forest was one of the first historical novels written for a young audience,Ian Ousby, (1993), The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English, page 605. Cambridge University Press. and the first such novel which has endured. It was particularly successful in fixing the image of the English Civil War as a quarrel of opposites, with dour Roundheads versus swashbuckling Cavaliers.
With an early prognosis of a less severe concussion than previously endured, it was anticipated Hishon would recover in time to prepare for the following season. Hishon played for the majority of the 2013–14 season scoring 10 goals and 24 points despite missing 26 games due to injury. He was an emergency call-up during the first round of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, debuting in Game Four against the Minnesota Wild.
After the exarchate fell, a Duchy of Naples was created. Although Naples' Greco-Roman culture endured, it eventually switched allegiance from Constantinople to Rome under Duke Stephen II, putting it under papal suzerainty by 763. The years between 818 and 832 were tumultuous in regard to Naples' relations with the Byzantine Emperor, with numerous local pretenders feuding for possession of the ducal throne. Theoctistus was appointed without imperial approval; his appointment was later revoked and Theodore II took his place.
She noted that Bluebeard suffered from "total thinness" and that he treated himself with criminal negligence: "You're on the brink of the grave, but I'll take your case." Lilyanna made her husband do gymnastics, yoga, prohibited drinking wine, eating meat, etc. Extremely exhausted Bluebeard endured it due to his love for her. He finally poisoned her with an toxic mushroom Amanita, which, ironically, she took away from him and ate just as he was about to eat it himself, driven to extremes by this kind of life.
They proposed a secret march to the great lake off to the west. They believed that once safely beyond the lake it would be easy enough to find a new home. According to legend, the old men of the tribe were opposed to leaving their homelands and said that the journey was madness. They said too that the famine was a scourge which the Master of Life inflicted upon his people for their crimes; that if the punishment were endured, it would pass; if ran from, the results would follow them forever.
Every time it looked like C was too expensive to use for a particular project, LIL was considered. But almost every time, it proved easier (and more rewarding) to improve C, or its runtime support, or the hardware, than to invest time in yet another language. ... A machine independent language is always superior -- even for writing machine dependent code (it's easier to find trained programmers) -- so long as the overhead can be endured. It is clear now that writing straightforward code and then measuring it is the formula for the best end product.
Their number rose every year to 6,750 in 2007/08, but since then is generally reducing and in 2015 it was 3,850 which is still 5,4% of the European and 2% of the world's pygmy cormorant population. There were concerns that the building of the new Ada Bridge in 2008-12 would disturb the habitat, but the birds endured it well. Their habitat was protected by law in 2008. Any destruction, clearing or pruning of the vegetation is forbidden, so as scaring, disturbing or killing of the birds.
At this time, he published his first short story, Put Alije Đerzeleza (The Journey of Alija Đerzelez). He complained that the consulate was understaffed and that he did not have enough time to write. All evidence suggests he had a strong distaste for the ceremony and pomp that accompanied his work in the diplomatic service, but according to Hawkesworth, he endured it with "dignified good grace". Around this time, he began writing in the Ekavian dialect used in Serbia, and ceased writing in the Ijekavian dialect used in his native Bosnia.
Xena fails in doing this, and subsequently, both women reconcile with the help of the spirit of Xena's son Solan. Specifically, Solan creates the land of Illusia wherein, through music, both women express their grief and anger, not so much with each other, but with the traumas they have each endured. It is here that Xena confesses that she did indeed kill Ming Tien because he turned evil and killed his mother Lao Ma. Xena admits to Solan that she is his mother and sings to him, asking forgiveness. After this, they travel together again.
As the "Dock of the Bay" represents a search for a place to settle down and find peace or a home, an old man is used as a personification for the trouble that can find a person after they have already endured it for some part of their life. Crafted as a blues song with a classic soul melody set to country overtones, "Ole Man Trouble" helped Redding capture the growing white blues/soul market. The song was covered by a group called Hills Barbata Ethridge on their album L.A. Getaway in 1971, and by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
This trial is extremely severe, but if generously accepted and patiently endured, it may be turned into great merit, and many fruits of sanctity will be the result. (See Letter of St. Francis of Sales to St. Jane Frances de Chantal, 28 March 1612). The third kind of desolation is still more severe. It is a darkening of the mind and a feeling of abandonment so great that the soul is tempted to distrust concerning salvation and is tormented by other terrible thoughts against faith, against purity, and even by blasphemous thoughts—the most painful experience a holy soul has to endure (see St. John of the Cross, op. cit.
Again, the ratio of emitting power to absorptivity is a dimensioned quantity, with the dimensions of emitting power. In a second report made in 1859, Kirchhoff announced a new general principle or law for which he offered a theoretical and mathematical proof, though he did not offer quantitative measurements of radiation powers. His theoretical proof was and still is considered by some writers to be invalid. His principle, however, has endured: it was that for heat rays of the same wavelength, in equilibrium at a given temperature, the wavelength- specific ratio of emitting power to absorptivity has one and the same common value for all bodies that emit and absorb at that wavelength.
Not knowing of these events, the Crime Syndicate journey to the matter universe to attack Earth, blaming the JLA in the mistaken belief that the heroes are responsible for the changes that they have endured. It is during this time that they discover that the reboot of the antimatter universe wiped out the previous 24-hour rule, so the plan is changed to secretly take over the planet instead. Meanwhile, the defeated Qwardians rally behind a dimension-destroying weapon called the Void Hound and pursue the Syndicate to the matter universe, laying waste to hundreds of planets along the way. Reluctantly, the CSA teamed up with the JLA, but the Void Hound proved too powerful.
St Luke's Church Today one of the most vivid symbols of the Liverpool Blitz is the burnt outer shell of St Luke's Church, located in the city centre, which was destroyed by an incendiary bomb on 5 May 1941. The church was gutted during the firebombing but remained standing and, in its prominent position in the city, was a stark reminder of what Liverpool and the surrounding area had endured. It eventually became a garden of remembrance to commemorate the thousands of local men, women and children who died as a result of the bombing of their city and region. Affectionately known as "The Bombed Out Church" by the locals, St Luke's regularly hosts food and drink festivals, film screenings, art installations and many more events both in the ruins and in the surrounding garden.
Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre was designed in the conservative tradition prevalent during the rule of King Louis the Younger. The only one of the city's twelfth-century parish churches to have endured, it was never completed in its original design: the choir area was intended to be three stories high, and the clerestory is an incomplete triforium; the nave was supposed to be covered by sexpartite vaults, which were replaced by a wooden roof and, after the 17th century, by a new system of vaults; and, of a tower meant to stand on the church's southern side, only the staircase was begun. The eastern apses use material from an older building. The building has piers replicating those found in Notre Dame, and the chapiters are carved with images of leaves and harpies.
British prison uniform, 19th century In the United Kingdom, prison uniforms formerly consisted of a white jacket, trousers and pillbox hat, all stamped with the broad arrow to denote crown property. The idea of covering the uniforms of Penal Servitude prisoners with the broad arrow was first introduced by Sir Edmund Du Cane in the 1870s after his appointment as Chairman of Convict Directors and Surveyor-General of Prisons. Du Cane considered the broad arrow to be a hindrance to escape and also a mark of shame. It was certainly unpopular with the convicts. “All over the whole clothing were hideous black impressions of the Broad Arrow”, wrote one prisoner.Five Years Penal Servitude by One-who-has-endured-it (1877) Another considered the “hideous dress” to be “the most extraordinary garb I had ever seen outside a pantomime”.
Galette has spoken about his experiences learning English upon his arrival and the harassment he received for not speaking the English language. One of Galette's formative impressions of America was at the beginning of his first year in school in America, in 4th grade, when a girl that didn't look like him in his class repeatedly called him a racial epithet. Galette did not know what the word meant, but his teacher overheard and intervened; not just reprimanding the classmate, but devoting the entire week's curriculum to the American Civil Rights Movement. Galette remembers learning about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks and going home each night to teach his parents about the Civil Rights Movement because as immigrants themselves, they had not learned the history behind America's systemic oppression and institutionalized racism, even as they endured it in their daily lives.

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