That is very commendable, but they have had to endure four days of a very public trial.
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But he expressed sympathy for her ability to endure her time on the stand.
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Mr. Page didn't appear to endure Wednesday's proceedings as well as he had the previous day.
"The women and young men had to endure appalling living conditions, " the report found.
For peace to endure, Arabs and Israelis must know the calm of a normal life.
Both trends are likely to endure and grow in almost any economy short of Great Depression.
Now, to succeed through failure, you have to be willing to endure some public humiliation.
People living with HIV and AIDS have to endure prejudice born out of ignorance and fear.
With each passing day, and each passing week it becomes harder for Syrians to endure.
The cavalier attitude toward marital commitment has diminished how much difficulty couples are willing to endure.
He had to endure the indignity of the fly-off, and even then Xerox management remained skeptical.
Will the COIN capability actually provide the sufficiency to endure as we go forward?
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But this practice is unlikely to endure now that BHP has abandoned the deal.
And folks like Bojan and Sanda simply refuse to endure a fourth winter under siege.
It went on to endure the constant glare of media attention, once both became international celebrities.
Refugees who came in the summer months, did not come prepared to endure the harsh winter.
But the cold there was focused further north where wells are often outfitted to endure the chill.
The seven-year-old cat had to endure the freezing temperatures in the cargo hold on the five-hour flight.
The Billikens had to endure a few late highlights that will surely illuminate Oregon's run even more.
So far, the story has been about the unthinkable conditions the passengers have been forced to endure.
The overwhelming impression is of a city with an apparently irrepressible ability to endure, adapt and expand.
With time on their hands, many German firms are positioning themselves to endure or even profit from disruption.
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Although relationships naturally move on, the heat of fire must always burn strong to stoke passion to endure.
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But Bent's penalty after 81 minutes ensured Ince's team had to endure a nervous finish to the contest.
He wanted to achieve, to endure and to excel, and behind his gentle manner lay a tiger's determination.
Foreign investors know that in such a case they will only have to endure market competition and regulation.
The danger is not just that Germans may have to endure another coalition of the lowest common denominator.
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Oncologists convince their patients to endure chemotherapy with its well-known side effects of going bald and extreme nausea.
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Providing a better value-proposition to the customer is much more likely to endure goodwill than spending on marketing.
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But the Greeks need stronger incentives to endure the pain of fiscal consolidation.
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