They walked off the floor stoically, not exchanging any handshakes or pleasantries with the Bulls.
He has survived a bout of cancer and stoically endured the death of his first wife.
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The chances of free dialysis away from Tongzhou, some of them stoically accept, are zero.
Travelers in 1929 may have wished for safer airplanes, but they stoically accepted that progress meant risk.
The book is rife with stoically related medical detail so vivid as to make the faint-hearted squirm.
They walked off the floor stoically after the loss, not exchanging any handshakes or pleasantries with the Bulls.
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But shadowing these reflections, and belittling them, was what Hester bore so stoically.
In the trial, she stoically accepts a life sentence rather than admit she cannot read the charges against her.
They live in near-constant silence, stoically bearing the drudgery of their hand-to-mouth existence.
Mensans, as they call themselves (as opposed to Densans), take all jibes stoically.
And yet, thanks to a huge black market, people stoically survive, the army threatens no revolt, independence and a rough-and-ready democracy are taking root.
When Raisman prevailed, bumping Ponor to third place, Ponor simply walked off the floor, stoically if not somewhat sullen, while Raisman smiled and hugged her coach.
They are low-key part of the pageantry and are compelled to sit politely and stoically amid the often high-spirited partisan rhetoric and response of the event.
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The cinematography of uninhabited mountain vistas is stunning, the supporting characters are charming, and Takakura stoically portrays the pained patience with which Takada undertakes his stubborn quest.
Widow Danielle Mitterrand, her black overcoat and white scarf blowing in the wind, looked on stoically and was joined by her sons, Gilbert and Jean-Christophe, and her grandchildren.
He bore this second big disappointment in his life stoically.
Through it all, stoically and with enormous dignity, the people of Lockerbie bore their own loss and opened their homes and hearts to the relatives of the passengers who had died.
Much is at stake, including, of course, not least, the opportunity for America to end the subliminal terror it stoically has endured in having Joe Biden, yikes, one heartbeat away from the presidency.
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North Korea defended a little more stoically in the second half and could have halved the deficit when Jong Tae-Se had the best opportunity of the match with Toure's brother Kolo blocking his goalbound effort.
They are taking for granted that the less than 1% who responded after the worst terrorist attacks in our nation's history -- and then responded again by staying in the fight for 11 years and counting -- will respond yet again by standing by stoically.
We didn't realize that they would be asked to do it again, in 2009 -- we didn't realize that our parents and grandparents, the vestiges of their retirement income suddenly diminished and threatened, would be asked once more to stoically accept hardships they had done nothing to bring upon themselves.
Another memory from the 1977 mayoral race had the candidate and me pacing the hall outside a Midtown hotel suite where Vice President Walter Mondale, who was scheduled to campaign with Mr. Koch, had apparently overslept, or decided to sleep in. (I'd been summoned to take the Vice President's luggage back to the airport and Air Force Two.) Whatever it was, Koch took the mix-up stoically.
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