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Significados de endured when en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "endured when".
Uso de endured when en inglés
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The humiliation she had enduredwhen Grianne Ohmsford had discovered what she had done.
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Think what our forbears enduredwhen they went on journeys!
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Nay, but they must be enduredwhen they come.
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It was the rite of passage you enduredwhen you left your boyhood behind for good.
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It broke our hearts to hear of the abuse she enduredwhen she and Euna were first captured.
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She did not exactly complain of the renewal of the rehearsal: a fatigue can be enduredwhen it is a joy.
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The illustration gives a good idea of the amount of compression and of the violence which this skull enduredwhen quite young.
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Long, severe winters were enduredwhen they had but a scanty amount of food and faced unknown dangers from hostile Indian foes.
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When Emily Lindin was in Intermediate school, she kept a diary detailing the bullying she enduredwhen her classmates labelled her a slut.
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The reputation which she then obtained as the most powerful state of the Far East enduredwhen her inner stability had begun to deteriorate.
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Susan, however, did not take this too seriously, familiar as she was with the persecution antislavery workers enduredwhen they frankly expressed their convictions.
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It's vital that the courts take into account the suffering Marsh has enduredwhen it comes to deciding what happens with the men on trial.
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Again he recalled the torments which he had enduredwhen compelled to witness how completely she yielded to the passion which drew her to Antony.
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Why so much suffering has been enduredwhen a well-equipped vessel might have landed explorers at various points and been ready to afford them assistance?
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Jenny Wong, director of the Manchester Chinese Centre, said "Chink" was an offensive insult she enduredwhen suffering racist bullying at school in the 1970s.
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'The sorrows of Scotland' had enduredwhen Knox died for but twenty-six years.