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1 Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another.
2 In journeying, they bear cold, or heat with great fortitude .
3 But they were full of patriotism, and bore up under it with great fortitude .
4 He seemed to show great fortitude , but it was all an imposition upon the public.
5 He suffered torture, but it was a day at a time and he had great fortitude .
6 But she bears her pain with great fortitude .
7 BOSWELL: 'That, Sir, was great fortitude of mind.'
8 This Gandhari, though destitute of sons, has lived with great fortitude , looking all the while at me.
9 With great fortitude and bravery many people told Mike their stories as bombs shook the walls around them.
10 The affair demands great fortitude in the historian who would truthfully give a narrative of such bloody, sickening detail.
11 He bore the announcement with great fortitude , and took leave of his children in perfect resignation to his doom.
12 I wished that I had Scudder's courage, for I am free to confess I didn't feel any great fortitude .
13 He had no sooner concluded these words than he was turned off, receiving the crown of martyrdom with great fortitude .
14 A German named Meyer, who had borne his sufferings with great fortitude , also volunteered, as did a Scotchman named Douglas.
15 But by the time I'd gotten to the century mark I turned cautiously over and opened my eyes with great fortitude .
16 Yet it developed that Little Boy Blue had not wept until he had borne up a long time with great fortitude .
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