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1 But the bison not only can run swiftly, but possesses great endurance .
2 Kaadu, Qui-Gon recalled-swamprunners with powerful legs, great endurance , and keen senses.
3 He was, as he proved, capable of great effort and great endurance .
4 Thus great suffering brings with it the power of great endurance .
5 It is easy to see that he is a king of great endurance !
6 As for you, nature has not given you the physical ability for great endurance .
7 They are described as a light-complexioned, flaxen-haired race, robust, and capable of great endurance .
8 On horseback they have an easy and graceful carriage, and are capable of great endurance .
9 He has great endurance , and can bear tremendous cold.
10 Spartan (spar'tan), an inhabitant of Sparta; one of great endurance .
11 Being fleet, athletic, and capable of great endurance , he was well fitted for a mountain evangelist.
12 Therefore she had reached the stage of early womanhood abounding in vitality and capable of great endurance .
13 They have great endurance and can walk in one day as far as a Malay can in three.
14 She is remarkably gentle and tractable, of good form, and great endurance , and will work in any way.
15 He was capable of great endurance .
16 The leaders, however, being men of great endurance , resolved to carry on without rest as long as possible.
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