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At most, it could endure for a month or two.
Most of those makeshift gathering places didn't endure for later generations.
Past Tense The annual purgatory we endure for family and friends.
But even under these conditions — which they endure for over a month!
Venezuela suggests that the unsustainable can endure for a very long time.
Only then can his 'America First' agenda endure for years to come.
Fire refugia don't have to endure for centuries to be ecologically important.
Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
" 'Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning,' " he said.
Despite being only OK, the meme will probably endure for the rest of Wednesday.
They put everything, body and soul, into building something that would endure for generations.
Some resolve after a few hours or days; others endure for months or years.
That focus, she added, is "what you need to endure for the long term."
My goal is to establish a foreign policy that will endure for several generations.
Power blackouts endure for weeks because no one bothered to build a resilient infrastructure.
DDT molecules endure for decades and accumulate in animals higher up the food chain.
Is your current roof new enough to endure for the life of the panels?
Of course it was, she said; a tree like this might endure for centuries.
These are livelihoods and economic engines that can thrive and endure for generation upon generation.
This will likely be a hit, and Sean Paul will endure for a millennium longer.
A team might crunch at any time, and a crunch might endure for several months.
Not a modern problem, one might quibble, and yet these sisters endure for good reason.
Now experts say the war will be larger and endure for an unknown period of time.
"Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning!" he captioned the photo.
It works, though, to highlight the suffering that many Colombian families had to endure for generations.
The circumstances of our lives may be different, but these questions endure, for better or worse.
"Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning," wrote Cannon in the caption.
Theresa May exits but the Brexit impasse will endure for the simple reason it makes no sense.
Between bites Mr. McCarthy imagined the pushback he may have to endure for his choice of protagonist.
Values which have endured and will endure for so long as men and women wish to remain free.
NASA expects the craft's visible-light camera and infra-red instruments to endure for eight orbits or so.
Any of these factors could set off new rounds of conflict that could endure for years to come.
But the Midwestern winter — which often throws in a snowstorm in April — could endure for many more weeks.
The combined narratives point to the sorrow and doubt that endure for a lifetime after a battlefield mistake.
So even though plastics can fracture into smaller pieces, at a molecular level they endure for a long time.
A new normal: Strange how some fashion fads that seem destined to last for months somehow endure for decades.
If you want your lipstick to last — and really endure for hours — it often means using a matte formula.
And as we've just learned, those extra gigatons will drive changes that endure, for all intents and purposes, forever.
But the stalemate on the empty seat may endure for more than a year because of the standoff in Congress.
What will endure for me is the image of Mr. Royesh, trying to change his country's politics absent American help.
They just have to figure out how to help the projects endure for 100 years, without going up in smoke.
"That doesn't make it harder to find people, but makes it more physically difficult to endure for the searchers," he said.
John Stuart Mill wanted to encourage equality of opportunity, rather than the creation of an elite that would endure for generations.
The extended wait time we've all had to endure for the new Frank Ocean has turned meme-level at this point.
The implicit notion that any longstanding practice, regardless of cruelty, should endure for the sake of cultural memory is rather perverse.
Liberals of the early 20th century had believed that integrated global markets, propped up by the gold standard, would endure for ever.
But her beliefs about what my body should have to endure for the betterment of black folks as a whole, damaged me.
SZ: Well, as you know, absolute power can make the status quo endure for a very long time, look at North Korea.
The remorseless groping and contemptuous propositioning that the women had to endure for the next six hours left many of them distressed.
The legendary prediction is rooted in the belief that if the groundhog casts a shadow, winter will endure for six more weeks.
"Watching this video broke my heart and created a sadness that I'll have to endure for the rest of my life," he said.
But the whole scene is a chilling reminder of the Fukushima disaster and the consequences that will endure for many years to come.
Building Blocks UNITED NATIONS — In New York, "temporary" train stations, "temporary" art installations and "temporary" sidewalk sheds can endure for a decade or more.
MEG's assets will endure for decades, making short-term thinking less relevant, said Eric Nuttall, senior portfolio manager of Ninepoint Partners, a MEG shareholder.
Ma has often said he would like the company he founded in 1999 to endure for 102 years, so as to span three centuries.
They are classics of science fiction filmmaking — critically acclaimed and beloved by fans — and their reputation has helped the franchise endure for nearly 23 years.
The crisis could endure for up to three years, he added, as Greece becomes a reception country — rather than a transit country — for asylum seekers.
We cannot expect 2018's incredibly low level of jihadist terrorism to endure for too long, but we can hope that the numbers remain small.
We have continued our work on the plan and on building consensus on what is realistically achievable today and what will endure for the future.
Affecting up to 2 percent of all pregnant women, it can start as early as five weeks into pregnancy and endure for weeks or even months.
"We look forward to taking the partnership forward with the Combined Joint Task Force and a friendship that will endure for years to come," Abdullah said.
Its contours were outlined, with sufficient clarity and flexibility to endure, for future generations to usher closer to an ideal of liberty and justice for all.
He's remade the judiciary, installing conservative judges at twice Obama's pace, and he's consolidated a conservative majority on the Supreme Court that may endure for decades.
According to American experts, once the hypersonic glide vehicle is launched it's unable to survive the tremendous heat it must endure for re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
When new research comes out suggesting that moderately sized cash transfers reduce child mortality and have effects that endure for years, that's a high-impact philanthropic opportunity.
They also point out that the data is extremely stable: It could endure for as long as 13.8 billion years at temperatures up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thus the invasion that was justified by an imaginary threat in Iraq helped create a crisis of global insecurity that will endure for a generation, at least.
The uber bears may be right eventually, but many money managers believe in Tina for now because this sort of world can endure for a very long time.
Even without this new generation of bombmakers, the Islamic State's lethal legacy will endure for decades, buried in ground it no longer controls, waiting for an unlucky footstep.
In conclusion, to the iPhone users I've been forced to endure for the last 10 years, I ask: Can't you just get something other than an iPhone, already?
Customers love it, it can grow to very large size, it has strong returns on capital, and it's durable in time — with the potential to endure for decades.
At this point Trump appears to be running an experiment on just how much disrespect high-ranking politicians are willing to endure for the sake of party unity.
But his gifts and great works will endure, for the worlds he revealed and skewered, and for the many joys his inimitable style gave to generations of grateful readers.
McIlroy says that if Woods does surpass Snead, who died in 2002, the record would endure for ages, beyond Nicklaus's majors record even if Woods does not claim it.
If our society is indeed built on the American dream (yes, it still exists), then such sacrifices are the building blocks that will see it endure for decades to come.
" She summed it up, "It is so real the amount of exploitation and harassment and labor violations that you will endure for the sake and the structure of tipped work.
"Customers love it, it can grow to very large size, it has strong returns on capital, and it's durable in time – with the potential to endure for decades," he wrote.
"This is important not only in the short term, but to establish the norms and ways of working with the EU that will endure for decades to come," Javid said.
That shameful act was done to protect Barack Obama from the "Muslim" rumor he's had to endure for years, one that was fanned enthusiastically by the current Republican presidential nominee.
But economic growth at 3 percent, coupled with a rise in wages that should happen as the labor market tightens more, means that elevated consumer confidence should endure for years.
We had a cramped but decent office space — we were packed sardines at conference tables, but we made it work and told ourselves we would only endure for a little longer.
But that's part of what he has to endure for the rest of his life… When I saw who he was, and who he had genuinely become, I let go of that.
These are curious memes: It's hard to tell, at this early stage, which of them will burn out and be forgotten within days, and which will endure for months or endure forever.
What is indispensable are the values they consecrated in Philadelphia and in this place — values which have endured and will endure for so long as men and women wish to remain free.
The Baird investment strategist Willie Delwiche said stocks have been unusually vulnerable to bad news during this shift, but if it lasts, it could help the bull market endure for even longer.
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has said he wants to build a group of industry-leading companies that, powered by technological advancements in artificial intelligence and interconnected devices, will endure for 300 years.
"Tonight we celebrate an alliance that has helped to ensure the safety and prosperity of both our peoples for decades, and which I believe will endure for many years to come," Elizabeth said.
For example, a dog might respond to a previous caregiver they haven't seen in years with exuberant butt-wiggling, and a dog's fear of men in baseball caps might also endure for years.
If the behavioral program is the entrée, then the transportation service is the appetizer, often setting the tone for the treatment the young person will endure for the months or years to come.
Monsignor Romano sought to assure the sergeant's loved ones that the support they had seen from other police officers and their families — "the family of blue" — in recent days would endure for years.
" May went on: "The challenge of Russia is one that will endure for years to come... we have no disagreement with the Russian people, who have achieved so much through their country's great history.
Now I was pretty embarrassed but kept giving my all, as my ex was busy cheating on me and my daughter was just a toddler, I knew I had to endure for her sake.
But as recently as February, new locations mobbed with customers were experiencing two-hour waits for doughnuts—which, inexplicably, plenty of people seemed more than happy to endure for their sugar and fat fix.
The U.S. team set a world record of three minutes, 8.24 seconds in the Beijing final, a race in the bodysuit-era that still stands and is likely to endure for some time to come.
Ma, who was succeeded as executive chairman by Alibaba Group's CEO Daniel Zhang, said he now felt "confident" that the company had a strong leadership strategy in place that could endure for decades to come.
His ending in the finale of Season 1 — being banished from Violet's sight for the rest of eternity — was the punishment his character was meant to endure for the evil he wrought in his life and afterlife.
By providing long-overdue federal protections to one of the nation's most significant cultural landscapes, the President's decisive action helps ensure that this irreplaceable piece of our nation's heritage will endure for the enjoyment of future generations.
The GI Bill helped many white men purchase their first home in the wake of World War II, laying the foundations not just of white suburban sprawl across America, but of familial wealth that would endure for generations.
In his victory speech, Cruz drew from the Bible (Psalm 30:15 to be exact) to remind his Iowa supporters that "weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning"—the morning being his victory.
"The struggles, the trials, the tribulations that women had to endure for decades before earning the right to vote 100 years ago — that to me should be an inspiration for women today," Hochul told Refinery29 at Monday's event.
From a technical sense, his music leaves much to desire; his near-hollering rap voice is hard to endure for a full project, and he often delivers bars that barely differ from those of his best known verses.
The photo project, which went viral in 2013, snapped people reacting to Haley's body, capturing a fleeting sneer or look of disgust, revealing the day-to-day judgment that overweight people endure for merely existing in public spaces.
Despite the physical hardships he had to endure for so many years, Hawking never gave the impression that he gave up on his own life, and by virtue of his ceaseless warnings, he never gave up on humanity either.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Islamist terrorist threat to the West will endure for years to come because simply taking back territory from Islamic State will not solve the deeper global fractures which have fostered militants, Britain's foreign intelligence chief has said.
Cridland might not quite make you look cutting-edge, but like menswear compatriots Best Made, American Giant, and Ministry of Supply, he's confident that his "30 Year" series of shirts, sweatshirts, and the new jackets will endure for just that long.
MI6 chief Alex Younger said this week that the Islamist terrorist threat to the West would endure for years to come because simply taking back territory from Islamic State will not solve the deeper global fractures which have fostered militants.
"Kirk's life was well lived, and he leaves a legacy in film that will endure for generations to come, and a history as a renowned philanthropist who worked to aid the public and bring peace to the planet," he wrote.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads United States government workers who'd hoped their legacies would endure for decades in painted portraits were dealt a crushing blow today, when President Trump signed the "Eliminating Government-funded Oil-painting Act" into law.
In all my previous trips, I endured the same hassle Cubans traveling from the U.S. have had to endure for decades: high agency and charter flight prices, long lines at Miami International Airport and various control points before reaching the airline counters.
Three prongs are similar to those Stephanopoulos and McGhee have proposed: evidence of partisan bias, indications that the bias would likely endure for the whole decade, and the existence of at least one replacement plan that would remedy the existing plan's bias.
"Kirk's life was well lived, and he leaves a legacy in film that will endure for generations to come, and a history as a renowned philanthropist who worked to aid the public and bring peace to the planet," Michael added in a caption.
" Michael Douglas said that his father's life "was well lived, and he leaves a legacy in film that will endure for generations to come, and a history as a renowned philanthropist who worked to aid the public and bring peace to the planet.
Everything changed in 1989, when Tim Burton's Batman smashed box office records and delivered an urban gothic take on the character, which then turned the '66 Batman into a joke it would endure for the next decade while the more appreciative fans came of age.
"That is why universities have endured over the past 1,000 years, and will continue to endure for the next 1,000 in one form or another," Miller said, acknowledging that "there will be a lot of change, and there will be a changing competitive landscape and dynamics."
It's still available, and although it's hard to say why you should choose it over the many other offerings today, it's sort of comforting to think that the brand and basic function of something like ICQ can endure for so long in so chaotic an environment.
Patrick Kypson knows the precise punishment — including how many steps on the VersaClimber, an extreme aerobic exercise machine — he must endure for every transgression he commits during a practice session with Ivan Lendl, the three-time United States Open champion who helps oversee Kypson's development as a tennis player.
Speaking at the Capitol Hill ceremony alongside Republican and Democratic congressional leaders, Trump recounted Dole's decades of service, from his stint as a soldier during World War II to his time as the long-serving Senate Republican leader -- a legacy the President said would endure for generations to come.
But when he won a seat in the state legislature in 212, was elected to Congress in 22016, and was returned to Washington by his northeastern Ohio constituents 21952 times, the couple formed a political and personal union that would endure for 66 years, until Mr. Regula died last July.
Hormone therapy, which according to the latest research I should endure for 10 years, piles on the insults: stiffening my joints, cramping my muscles, wrinkling my skin, making sex painful (if I'm even in the mood) (and by the way my fake boobs are numb), and growing hair on my cheeks and chin.
"Defendants have chosen to deal with it in a classic Chicago political way, known as a short con shell game, a corrupt scheme to deceive and seemingly legitimize an illegal land grab, one that will endure for centuries to come, regardless of future changing public park needs and increasingly consequential environmental conditions," the lawsuit said.
The garbage Beckham has had to endure for no other reason than he has more talent than any player in Giants history and the predetermined narrative that any wide receiver with a modicum of personality must be a problem should earn him the right to play the rest of his career as a Patriot, catching Super Bowl-winning touchdown passes from 51-year-old Tom Brady in a game played on the moon.

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