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The endurance of this phone is unlike anything I've experienced before.
The endurance of the "Iliad" is in itself evidence of this.
Bernini's lavish décor symbolically reflects the power and endurance of the Church.
The limited undersea endurance of pre-atomic subs shaped design and tactics.
First flown in 2014, the E-Fan has an endurance of 60 minutes.
We watch the fattening of group hatred; we see the endurance of cruelty.
His "The Unlikely Endurance of Christian Rock," in The New Yorker, proves that plain.
His novels explore the humanity and the noble yet fragile endurance of the marginalized.
Sometimes it means revealing the intimate moments of endurance, of unexpected kindness, unasked for love.
I read academic papers about the lung capacity and superior general endurance of Nepalese Sherpas.
The secret to being able to hold your load is the endurance of these muscles.
Intense market competition and the endurance of alternative capital have depressed prices in recent years.
They reinvigorated worries about the endurance of the euro currency and broader European economic integration.
But only the most naïve strongman would bet against the will, ingenuity, and endurance of Cambodians.
Another factor traders will focus on this month is the endurance of the bull market itself.
Now and Then explores the way childhood carries into adulthood, and the incredible endurance of friendships.
That, too, became an image of the centuries-long endurance of blacks and their spiritual patience.
The endurance of Letourneau's connection to Fualaau is, to some outside observers, one improbable fact among many.
Apple says the iPhone XS Max bests the endurance of last year's iPhone X by 23 minutes.
Without saying a word, this man has answered my question about the endurance of our youthful dreams.
The typical children's picture books featuring black characters focus on the degradation and endurance of our people.
When Christo discusses his work, it is always a discussion of endurance, of overcoming adversity for art's sake.
Based on a true story, it's an inspiring tale of the tenacity and endurance of the human spirit.
The performances, in turn, reflected the stamina of the performer, and not just the endurance of his audience.
The endurance of Williamson and others championed by Oprah speak to the pull toward something larger and more structured.
Porsche has set out to show the speed and endurance of its first electric vehicle ahead of its debut.
The vote deepened concerns that Italian banks could spiral into disaster and worries about the endurance of the euro.
When asked about possibly not having her dad at her wedding, Meghan immediately thought of the endurance of her grandmother.
LG chose this mixed design to preserve the impressive drop endurance of the V10 and its MIL-STD-810G rating.
Despite the remarkable endurance of "Law and Order," it rarely received meaningful Emmy attention for its writers, directors or stars.
I was struck by how resilient the purity of childhood can be, and the incredible endurance of a struggling nation.
And one of the things I wanted to do with my line was focus on the endurance of the fabric.
The endurance of the legacy of President Reagan is not so much a testament to the power of one man.
The race is 50 miles but requires the endurance of a 100-mile race (called a "century") because of the elevation.
There is still a mystery as to why the collective endurance of pain and risk persists in our risk-averse age.
What a brilliant gesture: at once, Ligon questions both the endurance of physical materials and the temperature of charged subject matter.
It's time to acknowledge what black history really reveals — not individual heroism or the endurance of democratic ideals, but their opposites.
Last year, the Oscars stretched to almost four hours — beyond the endurance of viewers, with ratings dropping to a record low.
At the center of Green Room is the question of endurance, of how much you're willing to put up with to survive.
Today, the endurance of American democracy doesn't just hinge on shifting the lines of a district or facilitating the ability to vote.
Over the last year, this column has dug into the history and explained the endurance of more than a dozen different technologies.
When asked about potentially not having her dad at her wedding, The View host immediately thought of the endurance of her grandmother.
But as you pore over the exquisite textiles here, reflect, too, on the endurance of style, and how art history gets woven.
And, as we saw during the Dust Bowl, it is not just the environment or the endurance of the landowners at stake.
But the fears alone point to the endurance of Kohl's conviction that a stable Europe requires Germany to be surrounded by close allies.
Its success points to the endurance of Germany's longitudinal divide: it took a whopping 20.5% of the votes in the former communist east.
Several siblings appear on the list, including the heirs of the Mars candy and Walmart fortunes, proving the endurance of American dynastic wealth.
Our Back Pages In this week's issue, Douglas Brinkley writes about the endurance of Larry McMurtry's Houston trilogy, three novels from the 1970s.
The greed of special interests, the mendacity of politicians, the cockroach endurance of lobbyists: If these are familiar, they are also endlessly compelling.
Such bonds could potentially fill a gaping vulnerability in the structure of the euro, giving markets confidence in the endurance of the currency.
Second, investors have tended to undervalue the endurance of consumer brands like Kraft, so costs could be slashed without seeing sales decrease by much.
More than 500,000 crowd spectators fill the streets to cheer on their loved ones, and celebrate the endurance of the human body and spirit.
But for environmentalists, it is evidence of the endurance of a schism that the agreement and surrounding events were in part meant to heal.
The speed of a Johnson, who once held the 200 and 400 metres world records, and the endurance of Van Niekerk, the coach noted.
Whether or not Mr Webb added some "technical errors" to the song, there is no doubting the endurance of this compact, elusive American masterpiece.
But what was most on display on Saturday was the endurance of marchers, many of whom had been in the streets a year ago too.
The recent Kaiser survey also emphasizes the endurance of the employer market, despite earlier predictions that the health care law would usher in its demise.
The ginkgos, Mr. Takahashi said, expressed better than anything he could say through an interpreter the endurance of hope, the need for peace and reconciliation.
The continued endurance of Kevin Hart despite his many controversies makes the decision to produce such an unflattering portrayal of himself all the more vexing.
Oil and coal supplies may dwindle while power transmission lines may snap, straining the endurance of the power sector as frigid air lingers even longer.
It is a nice juxtaposition of the two, and I do think it speaks to the endurance of familial bonds and of artistic and cultural practice.
The endurance of non-jihadist rebel groups poses an even greater threat to the Syrian government than the jihadists because they challenge the Syrian government's legitimacy.
Lewis's address, so often eclipsed by King's, punctuates the second volume, recasting this capstone event for a generation less certain of the endurance of its message.
Europe's economic troubles have frequently centered on a dearth of faith in the endurance of the euro, the currency shared by 19 members of the bloc.
A group of marathon performances will arrive at N.Y.U.'s Skirball Center next season that will test the endurance of both the performers and the audience.
Gabriel's remarks were a clarion and necessary call to an establishment that chronically underestimates the strength and likely endurance of populist conservatism in the United States.
ACT UP says all of the articles they provided but one are dated within the past four months to make clear the endurance of the crisis.
Among the results just announced from the study: These compounds increased the lifespan of worms by nearly 50 percent, and dramatically improved the endurance of elderly mice.
Because many of the collages came from home collections, they hadn't been kept in a museum-quality display, making visible the ephemerality of endurance of certain materials.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. The vast wealth of the Premier League and its cash-rich clubs relies on the endurance of a myth.
According to WOOD-TV , David Schmus, the father of both Savon and McKenna, read a Bible verse from the book of Corinthians about the endurance of love.
In other words, the endurance of risk creates bonds not only among the risk-takers, but also among their nearest and dearest who are willing them on.
The endurance of this kind of Holocaust rhetoric thus emerges from our disbelief that such violence could ever be enacted against bodies we presently code as white.
The Brexit letter is due to be delivered to Brussels later on Wednesday, triggering years of uncertain negotiations that will test the endurance of the European Union.
An article on Saturday about the endurance of the car-buying boom in the United States misidentified the Michigan hometown of Pete Krupsky, a used-car buyer.
The idea of Nashville as the cradle of country music might not be changing — in fact, the endurance of that idea is what brings so many tourists here.
In spite of all their simulated antipathy, the pair had given the audience all the violent aggression and macho endurance of pain that we'd all signed up for.
This extremely large back catalog, decade-spanning mythology and the endurance of Pollard and the various bands leads to some kind of indie-Grateful Dead style obsessive fandom.
But in France, the annual march down the Champs-Élysées reaffirms the endurance of the country's revolution and the power of the French Republic, not any one leader.
A sloping primary dune and a secondary dune, separated by a valley-like depression called a swale, are the key to the endurance of the centuries-old forest.
Rather than boasting forearms worthy of Popeye, he said at the end of his trip he was more sinewy than muscular from the high-intensity endurance of rowing.
The decision to limit the scope of the documentary to Cunningham's heyday means we learn little about the roots of his artistry, or the endurance of his legacy.
While the parallels are hardly exact, the endurance of the racial wealth gap and the growth of income inequality undermine the premise that moving reliably solves a community's poverty.
If there is one thing that is clear, though, it's that a collective awakening has occurred, and that the endurance of the #MeToo movement will continue to be tested.
Topics included double standards for men and women in Hollywood, Ms. Kaling's secret on-set pregnancy, and the endurance of their all-star sisterhood, complete with lively group texting.
Yet this musical work is a more pressing, even ferocious production, with immediate relevance to today's debates on the endurance of colonial legacies in our views of recent history.
To that end his team is happy to harness Maoist rhetoric, nostalgia for a simpler, less materialist China and the public's justifiable pride in the endurance of past hardships.
One could explore, for example, the endurance of Christian motifs of suffering, which the atheistic Giacometti and numerous other Europeans drew from to express the horror of the Holocaust.
It will require a stomach of steel and the endurance of an Olympic marathoner, but with proper determination you can reap the sweet benefits of a delightfully diabetic Valentine's Day.
They also cast doubt on the long-term political endurance of Trump and Trumpism, both of which took the country by surprise in 2016, especially heading into a reelection campaign.
At least part of the explanation lies in the endurance of monarchies around the world, even when most of the world's 27 or so crowned heads hold largely ceremonial roles.
But his version, known as 577RR, is more closely associated with fast-twitch muscle fibers and the explosive power of 100-meter sprinters than with the endurance of marathon runners.
Rather, as Crenshaw wrote, discrimination remains because of the "stubborn endurance of the structures of white dominance" — in other words, the American legal and socioeconomic order was largely built on racism.
Still, one of the drug's inventors, Ivars Kalvins, told a newspaper in 2009 that the drug had been used to increase the endurance of Soviet troops lugging heavy equipment in Afghanistan.
The endurance of that milestone has been something of an indictment of M.L.S. player development, of the league's inability to produce players who bigger clubs in bigger leagues wanted to buy.
And as protesters filling Hong Kong's streets accuse China of breaching a deal that was supposed to protect the territory's democratic norms, the endurance of its semiautonomous status appears in doubt.
They serve as symbols that ensure the endurance of the public's memory of people and events — long after those who personally experienced those individuals and moments are gone from the earth.
Elsewhere, television clips from "Transparent" and "Orange Is the New Black" map the influence of Jewish culture in a diverse America, and the endurance of Jewish humor in the streaming age.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May files formal Brexit divorce papers, pitching the United Kingdom into the unknown and triggering years of uncertain negotiations that will test the endurance of the European Union.
The cards encouraged particular attitudes towards social and ethnic groups, and the endurance of their cultural ideologies reveals much about a continuing political strategy in the US utilizing nostalgia to encode bigotry.
"We will trial the endurance of the rover, particularly how long the batteries can last in extreme field conditions and how it handles a variety of terrain," Klesh said in a statement.
"I had been offline for seventy-two hours and can remember feeling that this should be counted among the great examples of personal stoicism and moral endurance of our times," she comments.
The endurance of the Royal Dansk brand is also owed somewhat to America's fetish with the concept of royalty, along with consumer fascination with an imagined, mythic Scandinavia where everything tastes better.
A tebori tattoo can take anywhere from one two-hour long session, to a year of twice-a-month sessions depending on the size of the piece and physical endurance of the client.
At the same time that some people were busy building post-racial castles in the air — few black people among them — the pushback against a black president underlined the dangerous endurance of racism.
A juxtaposition of the identities of two black American women, the play jumps through time in an analysis of the endurance of racial and gender bias in the American education system across generations.
Denied employment, victimized by home demolitions and land theft, and subject to a host of discriminatory policies that violate fundamental human rights, the endurance of East Jerusalem's Palestinian Arab population is tested daily.
And as we prepare for a new century — and a new millennium — the arts and humanities are more essential than ever to the endurance of our democratic values of tolerance, pluralism and freedom.
German officials say they first recognized looming "significant capability gaps" in the mobility, deployability and endurance of its transport fleet in 4003, but the issue has taken on new importance as Transall's retirement nears.
On one hand, it shows that there has been a massive improvement in allowing women the space to tell their own stories, but it also shows the endurance of Hollywood's (slowly deteriorating) old guard.
The surprise (and non-consecutive) win highlights the impressive endurance of "Joker," which is only the third movie this year -- following Universal's "Glass" and Disney's "Avengers: Endgame" -- to secure in first place during three weekends.
The endurance of that position, even as the abortion rate has since plunged, also reflects the way energetic minorities, such as pro-lifers, have been able to control internal party debate through the primary system.
Some might retort that the bonds created by common endurance of pain and risk are so obvious, and so deep-seated in human experience, that the point is really just a matter of common sense.
The endurance of slavery means an enduring enmity between the nations north and south of the Mason-Dixon Line; Confederate's producers imagine 22017th- and 25st-century civil wars in addition to the one in history.
The Olympic program usually saves this most gruelling of races for last and because of the huge demands it places on the endurance of athletes it has previously been dogged by allegations of blood doping.
Yet they detailed a different ranking of the threats facing the United States, starting with cyberattacks and moving on to the endurance of the Islamic State and the capabilities of both North Korea and Iran.
It will test the endurance of demand for luxury property in the city-state – the part of the market that has taken the biggest hit from measures aimed at cooling down property prices in recent years.
"Endurance of a camel," Mr. Polyansky said of his boss, observing that while far younger participants stagger over to chug water between games, Mr. Cruz typically waits on the court for the next one to begin.
The certain endurance of the dollar has been a foundational truism in global affairs since the end of World War II. Perhaps counterintuitively, that notion was only strengthened by the global crisis that began in 2008.
The endurance of her visage, which Albert Camus compared to the Mona Lisa, combines something of a lingering 19th-century Romanticism about death, the objectification of the female corpse, and a fascination with her inscrutable expression.
Of Hsieh's tireless endurance of physical abjection Heathfield remarks, "each of these works is about forms of bare existence in which resilience is pitched against adversity, and the fugitive qualities of life are valued in their passing."
He sat down with Business Insider to recall his personal journey as a young man from a lower middle class family in India awed by the "stoic endurance" of his parents to CEO of an emerging powerhouse.
The trio's powers — immortality, for Africa's antiquity; invisibility, for maroon cunning; invincibility for the endurance of enslaved African-Americans — allegorize the diasporic strands united by the country's history: Who needs Wakanda when Liberia already has it all?
How and when those marks come to a stop will depend, in part, of the extent to which the spiritual resolve and bodily endurance of the strikers continue to reach the eyes and ears of the world.
Although many companies in the tech and transport industry have bet against personal car ownership, these startups are bullish about the endurance of today's car ownership model, arguing that the death of car ownership has been greatly exaggerated.
When events of the five past weeks were mentioned it was to extol the traditional courage and endurance of soldiers, who flinched not under the heaviest bombardments and the fiercest assaults to which human beings have ever been subjected.
It can carry a payload of 4,750 lb (2,155 kg), has a maximum air speed of 210 knots (242 mph, 389 km/h), and an endurance of over 40 hours at altitudes of up to 40,000 ft (12,200 m).
They are put forward after extensively listening to opinions and carefully assessing the impact, especially taking into account factors such as the welfare of the people, the endurance of the enterprise, and the maintenance of the global industrial chain.
But Ingraham's comments—not to mention this weekend's Unite the Right 2 rally in the nation's capital, and the political endurance of figures like Corey Stewart—show that their ideas still enjoy far too much currency in American civic life.
The Edge display at the 2019 Dubai Air Show showcased long-range munitions, bombs and drones including the UAE-made ADASI RW-24 loitering munition, which has a range of about 62 miles and an endurance of over two hours.
The surprising endurance of the U.S. student anti-gun violence movement is usually traced to the February murder of 5.73 teens and teachers in Parkland, FL., and the rage of a tight group of hard-edged, culture-wise classmates there.
Nick Cave's Until was preternaturally of the moment, an eye-popping commentary on gun violence and the endurance of racism, with a room full of hanging wind-catchers and an intricately designed cloud-scape you had to climb steps to see.
It's about the endurance of quality journalism — expensive to produce, and under economic pressure as never before — at a time when false, cost-free "reportage" about things like "millions of illegal votes" can gain enough prominence to drive federal initiatives.
WASHINGTON — As President-elect Donald J. Trump fills his cabinet with people of wealth and power, he is rekindling animosity between his anti-establishment supporters and more traditional Republicans, a rift that could test the endurance of his new political coalition.
Marwan Rechmaoui's "Waste" (2016) — four blocks of recycled, compressed products (plastic bottles, aluminum cans, rubber tires and corrugated cardboard) — is oddly compelling, pointing unsettlingly at the endurance of our throwaway goods, but also at their unlikely beauty, their potential utility.
Again, they use Micro USB for charging, they don't support any high-quality wireless audio codecs — they're limited to just SBC, in fact — but they do offer good battery life for their price with a promised endurance of 20 hours on a charge.
I lived some of the story by working with Jason's brother Ali to fight for his release from prison in Iran -- but I learned so much from 'Prisoner' the book -- about Iran, about Jason's family and about the endurance of the human spirit.
To put things in perspective, an adult human with the endurance of a mole salamander would have to be able to jog for 75 miles (120 km) before becoming too tired to go on—a distance just shy of three complete marathons!
And in the East China Sea — where the UUV would most likely be used, Clark said, given its endurance of a couple of months at most — it could gather intelligence on Japan, one of the US's most important allies in the Pacific.
But especially in summer — and when a certain American presidential candidate has proclaimed that "France is no longer France" — it's still worth watching while sprawled out on a Paulin recliner, where you can reflect on the endurance of a groovier strain of modernism.
Meaning that I believe poems can be written in casual moments and still be great — which is a challenge if you're a writer of color and compelled to write about something concerning the physical and sociopolitical trauma and endurance of your people.
My hope is that in winning wide attention to the stubborn endurance of harassment of women, feminists will make distinctions of time, place and circumstances that an Ethics Committee in Congress should be expected to take into consideration in each and every case.
Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them," and added, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.
The very endurance of the dish may be counted as a victory: Six years ago, Vivien Sansour, a native of Beit Jala, a small town next to Bethlehem in the West Bank, feared that the indigenous jazar ahmar her mother had always stuffed were disappearing.
But the endurance of the death penalty in California has acted as a check on the national movement against capital punishment, said Shilpi Agarwal, a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union in San Francisco who is involved in the lethal injection litigation.
And even though we are coming close to a culmination of sorts, especially in terms of the Thanos story, just like Marvel comics have been around for like 70 years — that speaks to the endurance of the characters and the longevity of stories within this universe.
And in virtually all the avowedly theistic lands, there is a sense (cultivated in political speeches and school textbooks as well as sermons) that the endurance of a national church in the face of communism, Islam and other threats is a kind of miracle that everyone should respect.
A section called "Masterpieces and Curiosities" focuses on a single object: currently, an extraordinary charm bracelet made by Greta Perlman in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, whose modest bangles (a bullet, a lice comb, a miniature ladle) testify to the endurance of individual creation in the face of barbarity.
But at the same time, the choice to bet your face on your music career, and your music career on the endurance of YouTube or Instagram doesn't seem all that different from gambling the comprehensibility of your forehead slogan on the business model of a sketchy online ED drug reseller.
He's spent a good couple of years on it – we last chatted to him in 2015, after all – and from what we've heard of it so far he's given little thought to the endurance of your floorboards and how they'll put up with this many bangers being played at full volume.
Amid this ceaseless barrage, things many of us have taken for granted have been called into question, including the endurance of liberal democracy, the political salience of truth and the assumption that it would be a big scandal if a president were caught directing illegal payoffs to a pornographic film actress.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May spoke in the House of Commons to file formal divorce papers from the European Union, known as "Brexit," pitching the U.K. into the unknown and triggering years of uncertain negotiations that will test the endurance of the EU. Listen to her comments in the video player above.
They don't disguise the visible influences of earlier artists — ranging from the Paleolithic cave painters, whom Moses often cites, to Malevich and Moholy-Nagy — yet even as one finds such traces, Moses's canvases are less about the appropriation of style than the endurance of an ongoing dialogue with the material process of painting.
One reason for the endurance of George Stevens's film, from 1953, is the supreme equipoise that it finds between two contending impulses—the will to wander, moving restlessly through a desert land, versus the urge to take root, battling for your right to settle down and defying those who would snatch it away.
Costa's latest ends in the sunlight, marking a belated emergence from the dark world of his recent work; in its final juxtaposition of community in both Cape Verde and immigrant neighborhoods in Lisbon, Vitalina Varela offers an indication that the director has come to admire the endurance of the actors he's befriended as much as he laments their mistreatment.
It is easy to marvel at their accretion of history, at how their landscapes have become palimpsests of the various rulers and religions that sought to leave their mark — but when we do so, we must also marvel at the simple fact of their existence, of their millennia-long endurance, of their people's ability to persist.
Now as a worldwide resurgence of racist tribalism fuels a rebellion against the liberal democratic order, Germany's renewed confrontation with anti-Semitism will say much not just about the fate of its unnerved Jewish communities but also about the endurance of any nation's capacity to build a tolerant, pluralistic society resistant to the temptations of ethnonationalism.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HOUSTON, Texas — In this long, hot summer of violence, election-campaign anxiety, and widespread malaise, seekers of relief might find solace in music, movies or visits to museums — that is, in art in general, not so much for escapism, but for art's reassuring messages about the endurance of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Lincoln attempted to soothe southern states, saying that he had no intention of interfering with the institution of slavery, and that he believed not only that states should be in charge of their own institutions, but also that "it is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depend" that they do so.
Take the "Good Old Days" of his new single — they're ostensibly the early days of his career, but as the video, with its vision of a multicultural utopia in the Pacific Northwest woods, suggests, those Good Old Days were the Obama years, when the fact of a black presidency helped cloak the endurance of white supremacy, even in, especially in, hyper-liberal cities like Seattle.
The opening prayer, offered every day the Senate is in session, comes as President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 2202 of Senate impeachment trial MORE's impeachment trial is testing the physical and mental endurance of senators, who are required to be in the chamber throughout the proceeding.
As Nutanix reels once again from another time of severe crisis, marked by a global pandemic that threatens to plunge the world into another recession, Pandey is drawing key lessons from his odyssey — from a young man from a lower middle class family in India awed by the "stoic endurance" of his parents to a tech entrepreneur who launched a company at the height of a downturn, that is battling it out with bigger rivals in a fast-changing, highly competitive market.

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