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And once again, three million people had to endure a day without power.
Through all the changes, the little red house has endured.
But some people endured life in the dark for much longer.
Well, we have a lot of people here just enduring.
Through them my name will endure when I am gone.
Seven had endured so much in the past few months.
The only question is when, and how much you can endure.
But how long can any of us endure without another?
They'd all endured a good deal of use over the years.
Life was no longer something to endure, but to live.
Their experience was not at all like the one she had endured.
The very thought of such a thing was not to be endured.
He endured health problems until his death on May 23, 1913.
The relationship endured for the next year and a half.
Is the situation likely to endure for a longer period of time?
The only thing to do was be still and endure him.
He had endured much within the last night and day.
But the rest of the time was hard to endure.
Such was the state he had endured, all these years, in the house of my father.
But she'd come to the end of what she could endure without taking action.
But they endured them and, quite simply, made the best out of a very bad job.
What if trying to hold on to life was more than she could endure?
He could endure what was to happen to him, if only she would be all right.
And how hard is it to endure the down times?
Someone asked if he had ever endured a season like this before.