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1 He will also be at variance with others, and endure many sufferings.
2 They have to endure many privations, and their surroundings looked extremely bare.
3 I had to endure many of them in my former life.
4 He had learned to eat many foods and endure many climates.
5 Often Sami had to endure many hard words and undeserved punishment.
6 I would rather endure many punishments than give you pain.
7 And what if we do have to meet a few hardships, and endure many privations?
8 These misty periods rarely endure many hours in the autumn, but sometimes they continue for days.
9 He had to struggle on and to endure many privations before attaining the success he deserved.
10 Humans can endure many things, Bronso-asyou know by now-butI am through enduring their abuses.
11 Alas, he will have to endure many a humiliation, and in vain; it will lead to nothing.
12 He knew that no mere flesh and blood could endure many of those collisions with the stays.
13 I'm afraid Shaggy and his friends will endure many hardships before they get out of that rocky place, unless-
14 He would endure many things, but not being compared to a spineless coward who would harm a young female.
15 It's professionally what matters most to me. Certainly, he would not want to endure many more nights like Sunday evening.
16 It has given me strength to endure many dangers, for it has always assured me immunity from the ultimate insult.
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