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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,