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Then came the day that made the long months endurable.
His singing might have even made her life here endurable.
For the majority, however, leave was one of the few things that made the War endurable.
Why should he not have what can best make his going pleasant and endurable?
"I truly believe we are to have an endurable day at last."
For a fraction of a second I felt that life itself was no longer endurable.
With the right red to hand, late autumn is that bit more endurable.
Captain, but you have the only chair that is endurable for me.
By your own account you have not made the countryside endurable to men.
I think this is the only way to get to a stable, endurable peace.
That may have made things endurable, but it didn't make them easy.
But we may do much to make the margin of failure endurable.
The thought, certainly, couldn't have been endurable for more than a few seconds.
Why didn't they put it into something solid and endurable?
There'll still be plenty of food left when you're endurable."
Only her ability to sleep quickly and soundly made them endurable.
His goggles made the light endurable, but he felt ashamed.
The wind was on their faces now, still no more than a whisper, but enough to make the heat endurable.
The heat had gradually become an expected body blow which was endurable with certain rules.
It was scarcely endurable to look at the rope, and think of its giving way.
I have beer coming that should help make the heat a bit more endurable."
Woods found it endurable when the stories related to ordinary people's lives.
These peculiar conditions rendered the cold endurable even in the open air.
Thus the pain was endurable; real yet somehow apart from significance.
The party was really boring. Only my boyfriend's presence there made it endurable for me.