For decades, he endured dozens of operations and gradually became more reclusive -- in part because he was afraid of falling down his front steps, which didn't have a handrail.
After graduation he later lived in Leningrad for about 10 years, during which time he endured a sobering arrest by Soviet authorities for attending a private lecture on the history of Jews in Spain.
He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine.
His aunt raised him, and he endured relentless teasing for his interest in academics while attending public schools in Baltimore City.
"It was a day after my uncle spoke to a local paper and spoke of the torture he endured inside prison for years, " Ahmed al-Zawahiri told CNN.
He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader.
Judging from the questions that ensued, that line struck most listeners as an obvious allusion to his time at MSNBC, where he was briefly suspended for making undisclosed campaign donations and endured other tussles with higher-ups at NBC and GE he left immediately after the sale of NBC Universal to Comcast received approval but Olbermann spent the rest of the call combating that interpretation.
Considered the founding father of South Africa's democracy, Mandela became an international figure when he endured 27 years in prison for fighting racial segregation.
Considered the founding father of South Africa's democracy, Mandela became an international figure when he endured 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid, the country's system of racial segregation.
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One could sense that Grabowski was frustrated by the losses the company had for its investors and the brutal calls he must have endured as a result.
In 2002, Arar was en route to Canada when he was detained by U.S. officials in New York and sent to Syria, where he was imprisoned for more than a year and endured severe beatings.
And for the first time in the governor's tenure, he endured sustained, sometimes furious criticism from GOP lawmakers who said the laws were rushed through.
If he does as he says, his people will have endured his rule for 28 years: a bit longer than Nelson Mandela endured jail.
He endured much government meddling in a takeover battle that raged for most of the past four years.
He uses far more words explaining the reasons for the 50mm mantles that lit the lamp than he does over the hardships endured by the workers.
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He also said a memorial would ensure King's message endured for the future.
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Responding to its findings, Ireland's taoiseach, or prime minister, Enda Kenny said he was sorry for the stigma the women had suffered and the conditions they endured in the convent-run laundries.
In 1995 he endured a six-week suspension by the New York Stock Exchange for unauthorized trading.
Woods is 0-for-15 in the majors since then, a drought Jack Nicklaus never endured until he was 44.
On January 29th, the Peruvian armed forces held a ceremony to publicly honor General Bellido for his service to the country as well as to acknowledge the travesty of justice that he had endured.
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He could learn from Scott, who endured a collapse that might have scarred a lesser player for a lot longer than nine months.
Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey said he hoped any abuse people endured would be exposed, and explained that the legislation would allow for recommendations to be brought forward.
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Mr Blair, soaring presidentially above both Parliament and party, has no such worries: the biggest rebellion he has endured so far the defection of 37 members who disliked the cut in welfare benefits for lone parents was at most an inconvenience, never a danger.
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