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have profound effects on the forts' ability to endure a long assault.
They had to endure a number of Ottoman counter-attacks on 1 and 4
He had to endure a Galician rebellion at Monte Cubeiro in the p
t true, but convinced them that they could not endure a siege without help.
Thus, to even think evil of someone would endure a "karm-bandh" or an increment in bad karma.
ls exposed to cold or cryogenic conditions may endure a ductile to brittle transition and lose their
and the Trustees at the school were forced to endure a testing period.
Then he had to endure a string of injuries and long revalidation cau
White would endure a rebuilding season while the Celtics got back
al government tried Olavs and sentenced him to endure a year in prison.
f; but a growing obsession with death sees him endure a frightening breakdown.
preparing for motherhood with no choice but to endure a relationship with the eagle.
rface and climate; the colonists would have to endure a harsh climate for many generations until the
were broken into groups of 2 and instructed to endure a series of challenges.
ly hometown side FK Crvenka - and proceeded to endure a 16-year spell with the Belgian outfit, alter
Things that Endure, a half-hour BBC radio documentary on Adrian B
inactivity-A Fly-Leaf in Life-he was forced to endure after a collapse due to a hectic schedule of p
Will their matrimony bask in the sunlight or endure agony in the ‘shade'?
mark has completely disappeared, so she had to endure all of Soubi's attack.
n time, I would switch places with Derrick and endure all the pain I've caused him.
She had to endure an extremely nervous wait, though, with the to
sar extrapolates from it the idea that God can endure and conquer godlessness, abandonment, and deat
But his success did not endure and responsible government would be conceded b
ating music they love and the determination to endure and overcome the obstacles they face in presen
what kind of modifications the human body can endure and to otherwise harness a subject's unique ab
g commitment to high quality has enabled it to endure and, in the process, brought much notoriety.
Choosing not to endure another primary, Borer formed his own politica
nt on to urge that the children not be made to endure another criminal trial.
lled, the New Zealanders on Chunuk Bair had to endure another day of Ottoman harassment.
ay party in his palatial home, where they must endure anti-war sentiments expressed by the man's adu
uld soon be over and she would not be asked to endure any more army encampments.
ke use of this act because they do not wish to endure any pain or suffering if weakened by a fatal d
sband to impregnate his wife without having to endure any unnecessary physical contact with her.
But the experiences that the characters endure are rendered meaningless at the end of each ve
century copy held in Dresden, but its contents endure as a scholarly resource.
ate work that deserves to be recognised and to endure as the great Tienanmen novel.”
at the conditions that pregnant mothers had to endure at the time.
treatment and sexual abuse they were forced to endure at the hands of the psychiatrists, Roman Catho
re worked by migrant workers who are forced to endure back-breaking, dangerous work in order to send
it in twain as if it were a reed; naught might endure before him."
s nothing exceptional for these men to have to endure, between them having made hundreds of perilous
immediately went on a scoring tear, but had to endure boos and taunts from the Capital Centre crowd.
However, there are also bicycles that can endure both high altitude and low altitude places.
Although she had to endure bullying in school, she excelled in her studie
We all thought our partnership would endure but that was not to be.
As it is, I now endure but two calls a week, and when I hear his step
adness; And have no root in themselves, and so endure but for a time: afterward, when affliction or
figured into the story when the family had to endure cold nights early in the project when the lack
sumed that such animals had already learned to endure conditions of extreme cold and hunger.
nd Fade reached its audience, Everclear had to endure consistent comparisons to Nirvana, particularl
He married a white woman, who had to endure criticism from other people for having married
Both endure cruel treatment before Mike escapes to exact r
er of Darius' party is attacked, then they all endure damage.
planation of the air raids that Britain was to endure during the Second World War, then imminent.
ps give insight to possible mechanisms used to endure extreme environmental conditions like high tem
n grown in the spring and autumn, as it cannot endure extreme heat or cold for more than a short tim
millennia indicates that it has the ability to endure extreme climate events.
portray Albert and Alberta have to be able to endure extremely hot temperatures inside the mascot s
thy finally caught on in the majors, he had to endure five more failed tryouts with Chicago, serving
y exposes the violence that English youth must endure for the sake of their country.
for the first time on 8 May 1661, and it would endure for over 17 years, finally being dissolved on
s of the Hell realms, and sufferings one might endure for harmful acts committed in this life.
e another, a friendship that would blossom and endure for years to come, to the point Jack would con
clock it was evident that the last stage might endure for many hours, unknown to the patient but lit
man Emperor Frederick II, a union which was to endure for his lifetime but bring no heirs, although
re admitted to the beatific vision, which will endure forever.
She was forced deep to endure four hours of severe depth charging, more of w
rban family and the harrowing experiences they endure from a possessed dog they innocently adopt.
ou shall suffer for them upon earth: you shall endure great torments, without however dying from the
e and female) are stripped naked and forced to endure group interrogations, electric shocks, systema
for example II Timothy 2:3 (KJV): "Thou shalt endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ."
During that period, Chamorros were forced to endure hardships of the military occupation in a war
s political actions, the society was forced to endure heavy pressure and public scrutiny during the
e scenes in the film where Connor MacLeod must endure his beloved wife Heather growing old and dying
Ferrell), is an average person who has had to endure his father Buck Weston's (Robert Duvall) over-
Having to endure his mother's anxieties and mental black outs,
The Governor loses and is forced to endure Human Cell Disintegration Bombardment.
s climate and terrain, they are not as able to endure humidity and heat.
demand for prostitutes, yet only women had to endure humiliating personal medical examinations and
ic carbon dioxide levels may help the trees to endure ice storms better.
By the ability of the toxin to endure in hostile environments, such as heat, dryness
es of their lives there, their culture did not endure in the early history or character of Orkney.
In spite of the disgraces he has to endure in the cartoon, Sky-Byte is one of the most fe
dibly well-crafted, multifaceted ... likely to endure in the manner of the Koran and the Bible."
broken leg (one of many such injuries he would endure in his ill-fated career), and Johnson was move
pt for ever in the said house, while the world endure, in Scarning.
be modest, humble, alert, and intelligent; to endure injustice; to make himself beloved of men; to
Maternal images endure into the epilogue documenting the arrival of J
By 1757 they could endure it no longer.
d by the Syndicat, though he uses the Force to endure it along with the Force-sensitive rock.
Bear the temporary shame but endure it.
fe before their eyes, have hardly been able to endure it.
tered the order of Minims, but being unable to endure its austerities he returned to England.
acial and other inequalities minorities had to endure, Kuroki continued to speak about the need for
ama shows how members of a good-natured family endure life's hardships and how the love they have fo
In Korea, Beopsang teachings did not endure long as a distinct school, but as with China,
Edens' father, who believed his wife could not endure losing her child a second time.
try to the south of his home, and Smith had to endure many privations.
er moved to Kaulsdorf, where they still had to endure many hours in bomb shelters, waiting out bombi
on reaction, in which in its making the Humans endure many days of agonising torture, and at its com
ed from Parliament, saying "I am determined to endure mental torture no longer, nor to stifle the vo
The wood is reported to endure moisture indefinitely; it has been used for fe
President Lee had to endure months of protests over the decision to reopen
nits instead of one, giving Jay the ability to endure more hits before dying.
Akiba was obliged to endure more than one sharp criticism from Jose, who o
Nevertheless the arrangement did not endure more than ten years: Upon the death of Louis t
faces many perils because of this, and has to endure much in his struggle to be allowed to live his
This "team of change" did not endure much, as after a compromising home draw agains
sacrifice of all our families that have had to endure nearly eight years war in Iraq.
to, he was "of delicate constitution, he could endure neither labour nor hardship."
Even though the town did endure numerous floods during its lifespan, it surviv
ussion paled compared to what he'd seen others endure on a daily basis.
as a restricted free agent and would go on to endure one of his most frustrating campaigns as he mi
ormer members of Argentina's last dictatorship endure opening statements in their 1985 trial for hum
t game which tests the competitors' ability to endure pain.
He had to hang upside down in a mudhole and endure painful electric shocks while insulating the w
I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.
d to succeed to the throne, they did manage to endure political upheavals and remain prominent for g
s well as several alternatives he would rather endure, rather than having to listen to it anymore.
s well as several alternatives he would rather endure rather than having to listen to it any more, i
y well, despite the weight of fire they had to endure, resulting in most of their crews being saved.
The Head of a Police station has to endure several funny cases with very peculiar people.
Kim Novak was another Columbia star who had to endure similar treatment from Cohn.
e exploitation of Vietnamese men and women who endure slave labor and sexual abuse.
led with the conditions that the slaves had to endure, so he would sneak food and water to them.
Life will be so empty, and I definitely can't endure such emptiness.
The ability to endure suspense.
Surprisingly M. rhodantha can endure temperatures that go to −4 °C (24.8 °F); it ha
uring the U.S. Navy's Operation Deep Freeze to endure temperatures of up to -102˚ Fahrenheit, withst
for a moment, but one brave man could not even endure that brief possession.
She wanted him to endure the pain she went through.
This new cast-iron structure was designed to endure the most intense of Atlantic storms.
If the contestant could endure the event for 15 seconds, the event would end.
The Querent must have the strength to endure the cuts, else they'll stay trapped.
Her later poems recount her struggles to endure the hardships and horrors of prison life.
Traditionally, a male Shifter will endure the first transformation alone, then choose a
Lonzano could not endure the thought that this scientific material was
Unable to endure the droning presentation by Dr. Bernard Wachs
The Pope encourages to endure the tribulations, even if no contact with him
d at home, as his health did not permit him to endure the rigours of a public school.
nd Danpung want to get married, but must first endure the fierce opposition of her mother and brothe
s is designed to give the student the tools to endure the first few seconds of a violent attack.
nd pitcher Bob Friend were the only players to endure the 1952 season who also played with the 1960
name suggests, has proved to be well-suited to endure the hardships of exposed and high moorland and
quately water (pressure) resistant and able to endure the galvanic corrosiveness of seawater.
old, the family moved to Gouda, where it would endure the war years in relative peace.
missionaries had planted were strong enough to endure the period of turmoil.
Unable to endure the defeat of his country, and having made up
The celebrities in question had to endure the Street-Porter tongue as she decided each w
e in order to have a breeding stock that could endure the high heat, humidity and insects.
nvironment because its leaves are waxy and can endure the salty breeze.
inner-walled fruit that, when dried, would not endure the rigors of use on long journeys as a water
y the 19th century, rarely did persons have to endure the grueling inquisitions into distant parenta
return to South Carolina because he could not endure the rigors of campaigning.
in 1990, Ron felt that his new faith could not endure the tour, and he left the band, which immediat
s Park Rangers and Wimbledon - and also had to endure the loss of Paul Merson for three months while
urns to the village to bear her child, only to endure the cruelest of arbitrary tortures at the hand
hing 91st in the football league and having to endure the stigma of applying for re-election.
d immunity from ‘flu epidemics and also had to endure the harsh winter of 1962-1963.
The Crimson had to endure the absence of three players (Caitlin Cahow, J
season in 19th place in Division 1, but had to endure the humiliation of being knocked out of the FA
inually kept failing since the plants couldn't endure the constantly changing weather conditions of
Enraged by the demands, the Sharks endure the 1/2 mile swim and demand the return of the
If a prisoner felt that he could no longer endure the realities of camp life, he found a way out
he year 1476, when, being unable any longer to endure the fatigue by reason of his advanced age, he
e Graham following a bungs scandal saw Arsenal endure their most frustrating season in 10 years.
Yet, once they learn to endure these hardships, the uniform turns to the most
: both travellers and local inhabitants had to endure thieves and highwaymen."
But she stresses that women who endure this condition have nothing to be ashamed of.
Wert's association with the Este family was to endure through most of his life.
When she died he could not endure to have her buried and the body remained lying
ng refers to the struggle that the people must endure to have their voices heard, by shouting and ce
ow they became stars, and how much they had to endure to become stars.
from their late uncle, on condition that they endure to live together for six months.
old Searles did say that a good analyst has to endure, to survive the [patient's] attacks, he did al
and the repetitive work that most people must endure to make a living, a drug that increased lever
The monastery had to endure torching and plundering raids in the 14th-18th
To maintain his calm, Qui-Gon is forced to endure torture and verbal jousting matches with the s
t that time some Church leaders - unwilling to endure torture or death and become martyrs - had been
he court claimed that the Devil helped them to endure torture, and judged guilty 5 September 1670.
less advantageous position than Sweden, had to endure two wars - the Winter War and the Continuation
ical instruments in its services- and as I can endure unaccompanied singing in only the most harmoni
on of the hardship the Swiss population had to endure under the reign of the Habsburg bailiffs, he u
The village began to endure unusually high rates of miscarriages and child
rced to live in nearby caves, were they had to endure vicious sand bugs.
bitterness' against which they were willing to endure was the institution of a publicly undisclosed,
They also had to endure weeks of 24 hour darkness during the winter, a
ugh fire, may be symbolic of the test you must endure when you draw this card in a spread.
Fearful that his power will not endure without death, the Emperor announces that he h
For religion's sake and fear of blasphemy we endure woe.
in, but was always pulled back as he could not endure women seduction.
ur forbearance, our perseverance, our power to endure wrong, to withstand temptations, to economize,
                                                                                                    


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