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Yet this manifestly flawed system has endured for two decades.
That is why the system has endured for so long.
The new findings suggest they endured for several thousand years.
Guignol is one of several characters that have endured for centuries.
Senegal Dispatch Baobabs have endured for centuries as essential cultural symbols.
A relationship developed, one that endured for well over a half-century.
"The things I endured for the next 5 hours were unspeakable," she explained.
The 18 surgeries she'd endured for fibromyalgia made her useless for carting supplies.
But McConnell has endured for six terms and looks to have a seventh.
The "Karl is working" disconnect Steinem disapproved of has endured for 150 years.
Boar hunting in the remote, semiarid county of Utracán has endured for generations.
"I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long."
The virus has endured for years and particularly devastated younger populations, predominantly in Africa.
The Continental endured for several more decades, but its aesthetic fortunes rose and fell.
The Madisonian system of checks and balances has endured for more than two centuries.
Still, protests have endured for over two months and show no signs of slowing.
I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long.
That's the reason, according to Dr. Lefkowitch, the club has endured for 50 years.
I don't know why Ramadan is the act of faith which has endured for me.
Their marriage made it through the inevitable bumps and endured for nearly a half-century.
The 'Jewish lobby' is one of the anti-Semitic themes that have endured for centuries.
The rift between Trump and Sessions, which has endured for months, escalated in recent days.
The future of the peace talks, which have endured for 10 months, is now in doubt.
Mr. Nieporent's resentment endured for decades, even as Montrachet thrived with a series of other chefs.
In short, the Republican wave of 1994 endured for nearly a decade after the failed impeachment.
None of the crew members returned, spawning a mystery that has endured for more than 150 years.
This ad hoc shelter system has endured for decades with homeless people staying months or even years.
DeviantArt endured for the better part of two decades by catering to a range of creative niches.
The suave private eye with a heart — and a mission — has endured for almost half a century.
He said his excitement over the settlement was tempered by the trauma he has endured for decades.
This is how religious minorities, like the shrinking Christian community in Iraq and Syria, have endured for centuries.
By contrast, the average pre-industrial English marriage endured for just 19653-21965 years before one partner perished.
Partly because of this incredible movie that looks at the abuse these magnificent creatures have endured for decades.
Marine archaeologists have now discovered the historic wreck, ending a mystery that has endured for over a century.
His victim, however, ended up moving to another school to escape the ridicule he endured for speaking up.
But, in much of America, racial-separation laws endured for the next century, ending, finally, with Brown v.
To Trudeau's point, the US-Canadian alliance has at this point endured for decades and is extraordinarily strong.
Foremost were their epic interventions in China that gathered speed in the late 1980s and endured for years.
But while the dynasties of the past often endured for a very long time, the dynasts themselves didn't.
But trust in the transformative power of marriage is close to universal — and it has endured for decades.
Or will Gen Z need to get used to the facepalm-setups millennials (and others) have endured for years?
When did you first read Heinlein's Starship Troopers, and why do you think it's endured for nearly 50 years?
Called Our Gallery for a year, and then renamed the Downtown Gallery, the enterprise endured for over 2212 years.
As far as he and other scientists can tell, these early settlers endured for thousands of years before disappearing.
For now, he hopes the public will get a sense of what he has endured for the last 12 years.
Part of a humanist tradition that has endured for centuries, ballet can elevate the body to its greatest artistic significance.
As for the content, Mr. Pommerat figured that there was a reason that all these stories have endured for centuries.
The first fish species went through metamorphosis, he noted, and it has largely endured for over half a billion years.
It never endured, for example, a major backlash beyond a vague sense that its central idea was a little gimmicky.
The result is a body of work that has endured for centuries, and irreversibly shaped the way we think about music.
This idea has endured for two and a half centuries and enabled people of vastly different religious beliefs to flourish here.
Subtype B endured for decades, and by the 21994s, it crossed the Atlantic and took hold in Haiti and the Caribbean.
Unlike Black Eye Peas, Drezus's signature sound is hard-hitting, a reflection of the pain his people have endured for generations.
More than 3,000 archaeological sites have endured for millenniums, scattered across the roughly 70 islands that make up the Orkney archipelago.
But one issue that has endured for some 150 years is the backlash not simply against vaccinations -- but against compulsory vaccinations.
Several INBAL employees who spoke to Hyperallergic described ongoing and increasingly dire wage delays that have endured for years without relief.
They fell extinct 13,21 years ago, having endured for some 21,22008 years after the mammoths of the mainland had died off.
Hyperallergic spoke to several INBAL employees who described ongoing and increasingly dire wage delays that have endured for years without relief.
Tragically, none of the 128 crew members survived the expedition, and the mystery of their deaths has endured for nearly 175 years.
Grimmie's brother is also asking for damages for the physical and emotional trauma he endured for attempting to save his sister's life.
The iconic images in Paris Is Burning have endured for the last 26 years thanks largely to this exact kind of confrontation.
That's doubly true in the case of sexual harassment, which women (and men in many cases) have endured for far too long.
"It's a struggle that a lot of families have enduredfor us, it's been 14 years," he told Hyperallergic over the phone.
Even if he thought it would improve the game, it was likely to prompt the kind of backlashes he's endured for years.
From a movie studio in China to a revered tree in West Africa: Baobabs have endured for centuries as essential cultural symbols.
The ministate of Frestonia, which at one point had its own theater, art gallery and film institute, endured for nearly a decade.
The trade war, which has endured for almost two years, has weighed on global economic growth, according to the International Monetary Fund.
The alleged victim doesn't get into specifics of the assault, but says, "the things I endured for the next 5 hours were unspeakable."
Unlike seapunk, which had its day after a year or so in 2012, pastel goth has had endured for the past five years.
Multiple emerging female Democratic leaders are the target of the same attack Hillary Clinton endured for years — that she's only out for herself.
Her book, "Stories of the Sahara," has endured for generations of young Taiwanese and Chinese women yearning for independence from conservative social norms.
I think that's the most powerful and at the same time the most archaic urge that has endured for bout twenty-five thousand years.
Just like that other young leader Napoleon, Macron inherits a country that is bitterly divided and mired in problems that have endured for years.
Liberals and other critics of Trump fear that his approach is doing lasting damage to a foreign policy consensus that has endured for decades.
With the death of Fidel Castro, Cubans can now close a chapter of this horrific nightmare they have endured for over half a century.
"That was an issue that we endured for three years until some genius, God bless him wherever he was, invented solid silicone," Miller says.
The Moody Blues' popularity has endured for decades, during which they recorded traditional rock 'n' roll, psychedelic rock and progressive rock with orchestral arrangements.
But Mr. Ossendrijver has quietly endured for 13 years, working as the men's counterpart first to Alber Elbaz, then Bouchra Jarrar, then Mr. Lapidus.
Indeed, as he has faltered, Rubio is generating an emotion among supporters that no politician ever wants but that Bush endured for months: sympathy.
In a quintessential example of New England persistence, the argument has endured for centuries: There are now signs with both spellings throughout the village.
The result was a lucrative arrangement for both men, which endured for more than a decade and brought Trump into millions of American living rooms.
The color pink has experienced a wondrous renaissance — a rebranding of sorts — thanks to the rose gold trend that's endured for the past few years.
He wasn't my partner when I wrote it; we had just broken up, a commitment to apartness that endured for roughly three weeks last year.
Late in life, her remaining son had her forcibly committed to an asylum, a humiliation she endured for three months before friends could spring her.
It's a reward for the hate we've endured for nearly a decade, standing strong in our truth when you told us Anne Hathaway was trash.
Ben Affleck is no stranger to Batman backlash, but for Red Nose Day, the actor leaned into jabs he's endured for not being Christian Bale.
Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney is speaking out about the alleged sexual abuse she endured for years under embattled former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
LONDON (Reuters) - Many of the traditions of the Wimbledon tennis championships have endured for decades but this year one familiar courtside sight will be missing.
As bands of hunter-gatherers began domesticating plants and animals, they quit the nomadic life, building villages and towns that endured for thousands of years.
Sadly, there are also sometimes sports questions, but this can be endured for the camaraderie, the beer and the chance to fight with your friends.
They celebrate the kids and their siblings with gifts, parades, games, costumes and the chance to forget what they've endured for a little while, Geri said.
It was the largest one-day toll of insurgents in recent years, in a brutal territorial conflict between India and Pakistan that has endured for decades.
But actual mom-and-pop drugstores still exist, even in gentrified Brooklyn neighborhoods like Cobble Hill, where Wyckoff's Corner Pharmacy has endured for the past decade.
The rise and grind of skating that Zhou has endured for over a decade has shown him what it takes to become great at the sport.
The sport then spanned several leagues, some of which would fold after a year or two and others that that endured for a decade or two.
"They'll provide an early clue of what voters are really thinking about all the craziness that we've endured for the last six, eight months," Shear said.
On December 3, the comedian took to Instagam to address bullying he's endured for the past nine months, roughly the length of his relationship with Grande.
So when The Asahi Shimbun, a respectable broadsheet, published its scoop, the hoopla that followed was just an echo of what Masako had endured for years.
The government was widely criticized for undercounting hurricane-related deaths after Maria struck last September, causing power failures — and health care disruptions — that endured for months.
The nightmare that Colleen Stan endured for seven years – when she lived in a box for 23 hours a day – seems almost too horrific to be true.
" That insecurity endured for another decade, until David O. Russell — against Miramax's wishes, Mr. Brolin said — cast him as a bisexual federal agent in "Flirting With Disaster.
The sap started to run towards the end of January, such an early start that it smashed tapping records that had endured for more than a century.
A hockey Hall of Famer, he endured for 113 seasons in the N.H.L., playing defense with the Chicago Black Hawks, the Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings.
Without American intervention, it is hard to imagine that South Vietnam would have come into being or, if it did, that it would have endured for long.
Eastern Karelia, which endured for only a few weeks during the Soviet-Finnish War in 1922, issued a stamp of a roaring bear beneath the Northern Lights.
And though the image of the lone backpacker bouncing from hostel to hostel has endured for decades, the data suggests the trend is more popular than ever.
That relationship endured for five years, during which Mr. Vollbracht sought to meld his own flamboyant vision with the more conventional ideals of an old guard clientele.
You do pay a little bit for the name and the build quality here, but there&aposs a reason this thing has endured for decades: It works.
She said the march also served as a reminder of the atrocities and injustices Native Americans have endured for generations at the hands of the U.S. government.
Rosalie, who her parents said dreamed of becoming a lawyer, also left behind a journal detailing the bullying she endured for years while attending Mesa View Middle School.
"We endured for 31 years, but now it's all worth it," he said in Kushiro on Monday night after the first minkes were brought in to be butchered.
But Obama sought to manage the highly delicate relationship with China with as little confrontation as possible, using the protocol-heavy formulations that have endured for 40 years.
Overlooked no more: The writer Sanmao, whose book, "Stories of the Sahara," has endured for generations of young Chinese and Taiwanese women seeking independence from conservative social norms.
Even before several female Democratic candidates got into the race, they were the target of the same attack Clinton endured for years — that she's only out for herself.
Speculation aside, the band's first full lineup consisting of Tryggvason, Pálmason, bassist Svavar Austman and guitarist Sæþór Maríus Sæþórsson endured for almost 20 years and was extremely fruitful.
Since 2013, Michelle Knight has been free from the chains and torture she endured for more than a decade with fellow kidnapping survivors Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus.
In a time where Native culture is often romanticized, this month is really about remembering our ancestors and the hardships they endured for us to be here today.
For Comac, the plane represents the culmination of decades of work; for Airbus and Boeing, it is a challenge to a profitable duopoly that has endured for decades.
However, she's responsible for so expertly crafting a bizarre, yet lovable, character whose eccentricities have not only endured for 25 years, but also still elicit cheers of recognition.
Biden's supporters might deem it deeply unfair that he could be tainted by one alleged incident that he doesn't remember in a career that has endured for decades.
But Keeping Up With the Kardashians – the reality TV series featuring an ensemble cast of the eponymous family – has endured for what some would describe as 14 long seasons.
The fact that the same aircraft can serve as both an annoyance to be endured for some (like me) and a chance for others to be pampered beyond belief.
He commended the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, for conducting a thorough investigation into Russia's 2016 meddling, joking darkly about the attacks he endured for appointing Mr. Mueller.
Born in the 1930s, Betty Boop made a name for herself as a rebellious, if voluptuously drawn through a male-gaze, female personality that's endured for the last 88 years.
Biotech stocks so far this year appear to be on the same bumpy ride they have endured for months, rising and falling as politicians make statements on addressing drug pricing.
If criticism can survive the catalogue of its own errors, if it has endured for centuries despite more detractors than defenders, it's likely to survive the current crisis as well.
Analyzing the ancient genome, Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues concluded that Paleo-Eskimos migrated from Siberia about 21920,270 years ago and endured for centuries in Canada and Greenland before vanishing.
"I sincerely hope when this occurs that the grotesque, defamatory media campaign which I have endured for years now will finally come to its long-overdue end," Stone told Reuters.
Still, through sheer force of will, Ryan's vision of the Republican Party endured for a surprisingly long time, even in the age of birtherism, the Tea Party, and, eventually, Trump.
Eventually, the damage from the earthquake will become distant history, yet the country's cultural heritage, which has endured for centuries, will remain — and it needs protection in order to survive.
Her aim was sustaining a congregation that has endured for 341 years, but has arrived at a challenging moment: It is aging and dwindling, and now has about 40 members.
The July 2015 nuclear deal officially ended Iran's isolation and economic punishment, but the comprehensive sanctions that the country had endured for nearly a decade continued to take a toll.
Since then the graveyard has endured for generations as a resting place for pioneers and cowboys, matriarchs and masons, overdose victims and those who passed away silently in their sleep.
To him and to millions of fans, "Star Trek" is a sacred institution, whose patient storytelling and progressive outlook have endured for more than 50 years while spawning numerous imitators.
The pressures of the war led to the disintegration of empires — the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman — that had endured for centuries, setting off a scramble for territory and control.
At the same time, they must prepare for a future of electric and autonomous cars (EVs and AVs), which threaten to up-end business models that have endured for a century.
That's encouraging, because President Trump, who promised to run the country using his business smarts, fumbled the Obamacare replacement bill just like the same old partisan politicians we've endured for decades.
On Monday, the comedian took to Instagam to address bullying he's endured for the last nine months, roughly the length of his relationship with former fianceé Grande, which ended in October.
Even if you never read any of Beverly Cleary's books before, just by reading the passage above, why do you think her writing has endured for so many generations of children?
The good news: The black eye that Kit endured for standing up to this burger bully may have helped him land what is undoubtedly his most important acting role to date.
While no amount of money will undo what these women have endured for months and years, this is a massive win following a gruelling case that's lasted more than three years.
Once the island was mired in darkness that endured for months, Puerto Ricans, who are used to an American standard of living, suffered a major regression in their quality of life.
Some racially loaded monikers have endured for Hispanic fighters in America, with Argentine welterweight Marcos Maidana – who retired in 2014 after losing twice to Floyd Mayweather – known as 'El Chino' ('The Chinaman').
Earlier this month, Thurman's herself alluded to experiencing violence along with the growing number of Hollywood actors coming forward and speaking out about the sexual harassment and violence they endured for years.
In an epic monologue, she reminds us all she's given up and endured for Lucious: 17 years of her life in prison, a miscarriage, dozens of entrepreneurial music ideas that birthed Empire.
An American airstrike hit a police post in Southern Afghanistan rather than the Taliban fighters attacking it, leaving at least seven officers dead in a war that has endured for 15 years.
Susan Lipkins, a psychologist and an expert on hazing, said it was happening because hazing is a sports tradition that has endured for generations, and coaches and administrators often let it happen.
Boredom was almost worse for Oliver than the discomfort he endured, for he no longer had the energy to write or read at length, much less to swim or take a walk.
During the call-in show on Thursday, he described the move by Congress to impose new sanctions as the latest chapter in an effort that has endured for centuries to contain Russia.
NEPA, enacted into law during the Nixon administration, has endured for almost a half century to ensure that all relevant stakeholders have a voice in management decisions that affect their legitimate interests.
Rather than maintaining the status quo, which requires women to constantly be on guard, a collective offensive must be waged in the systemic cultural battle that has endured for far too long.
Having helped bring down a monarchy that had endured for more than 2,000 years, Khomeini would go on to oversee Iran as its Supreme Leader until his death in 1989, aged 86.
The Trump effect could be all the more pronounced because the political equilibrium of much of the world has been upset, straining institutions and assumptions in international relations that have endured for decades.
The tech has endured for good reason: It charges quickly, fits a ton of energy into a slim package (lithium is the lightest metal and is highly reactive), and is generally pretty safe.
The WHO said that noise levels of more than 269 decibels were dangerous during an eight-hour duration, like a work shift, and 22011 decibels shouldn't be endured for more than 22012 minutes.
That cookie baking contest has somehow endured for 24 years, which could be why they selected it over, say, ironing races or seeing who could yell "YES DEAR!" at the highest decibel level.
The Knights' improbable run stands in stark contrast to the travails of less-fortunate franchises, like the frustration that the Toronto Maple Leafs have endured for the better part of a half century.
The long struggle endured for black Americans to be heard, to be seen, to be equal before the law, to be not three-fifths of a human being but human beings in full.
Pasargadae The 250-hectare archaeological site features palaces, gardens and the tomb of Cyrus the Great, the ruler who founded the Achaemenid Empire, which endured for more than two centuries after his death.
Clinton's high negative poll ratings haven't improved and have even risen since that initial December attack by Trump and that's a major reason why the Bernie Sanders campaign has surprisingly endured for so long.
But even if refugees have documents, many are wary about returning without an assurance of full citizenship, which they fear could leave them vulnerable to the persecution and curbs they have endured for years.
And if the time for relieving sanctions arrives, the administration should plan to tie that relief to relief for the North Korean people from the oppression they have endured for more than six decades.
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is often part of divorce agreements when there's a big discrepancy in earnings between the two parties and the marriage has endured for more than a few years.
But murders of social leaders, union members and political activists rose 35 percent last year, according to data from the CERAC research group, which tracks the conflict that has endured for half a century.
Widespread prostitution has endured for half a century, at levels not dissimilar to those during the Batista era, and thousands of Cubans attempt to leave the island nearly every day, any way they can.
He talks about it now: the photo shoot he just endured for this piece, sitting here in this office with me, trying to form answers to questions that don't really mean anything to him.
It was for them proof that the slings and arrows that women have endured for eons are now weaponized to not just topple, but to convict culpable men at the apex of their game.
This was widely seen as one of the most uncertain elections in years, partly because Brexit had blurred the old dividing lines in British politics, interfering with tribal allegiances that have endured for generations.
Although the story of Twin Peaks only lasted for two seasons (and an admittedly controversial prequel film), its legacy has endured for much longer, to the point that we're getting a revival of the series.
Sandwiched between the paragraphs were two sentences that told the story of the death of a baby who was less than 24 hours old and an unsolved homicide that has endured for almost 23 years.
Almost all books about the period pair the uncertainties of war with those of sexual passion, and in its account of a triangle that has endured for almost 30 years, this one is no exception.
It's also a narrative that can give advantaged white women all the opportunity in the world, leaving no room for acknowledging, at the very least, the impact of racist policies that have endured for generations.
Oklahoma has lost every Playoff game it reached and has not won a national title since 2000, a drought rivaling one that the Sooners endured for the entirety of the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations.
Supporters argue that the regional threats to Israel and what they see as feckless Palestinian leadership have in themselves dampened peace negotiations and require a change to US policy positions that have endured for decades.
Or perhaps it was more like PTSD, as I was forced to rethink the meaning of violence against gay people, including the kind I endured for a time, in terms that felt foreign to me.
But he reiterated previous suggestions from China for sanctions relief for North Korea, though China has signed up the to onerous sanctions North Korea has endured for many years because of its nuclear and missile tests.
And while there is a certain satisfaction from knowing that executives may now feel an unease that many workers have endured for years with the constant threat of losing their livelihoods, this isn't about score-settling.
Bernie Sanders is such an unusual character in American politics, as a lifelong socialist and left wing activist who has endured for decades as a major political figure, and who has become a leading presidential candidate.
These principles seek to avoid the miscues of past diplomatic efforts like the 22019 Agreed Framework and the Six Party Talks, which endured for multiple years, stunting but never terminating North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
After all, part of the reason other Republicans polled better than Trump against Clinton is that they themselves were losing, and as such were spared the scrutiny and negative attention that Clinton has endured for 25 years.
While both sides are dynamic in their own rights, it's where the two meet in the middle that makes the Lawrence Arms the perfectly balanced punk yin yang that has endured for just shy of 73 years.
Through films and books, the Serpico episode and the Knapp Commission have endured for decades as benchmarks in the city's fight against police misconduct, much to the surprise of some police critics — and of Mr. Armstrong himself.
Erin McPike, a spokeswoman for Mr. Bloomberg's campaign, responded to the criticism on Tuesday, saying that Ms. Taylor had the utmost respect for women and was addressing the difficult workplace culture that they had endured for decades.
The bugs endured for so long because they all trace back to the same popular early-aughts implementation of network protocols that make up the "TCP/IP stack," allowing devices to connect to networks like the internet.
Several of the show's stars took the stage to accept the award, including John Stamos, Andrea Barber, Candace Cameron-Bure and Jodie Sweetin – and of course, they used many catchphrases from the show that have endured for decades.
Augusta National, home of the Masters golf tournament, finally ended an all-male policy that had endured for 80 years when it announced in August 2012 that two women would be admitted as members for the first time.
The more that North Koreans see the benefits of material goods from outside North Korea, the more they may question the poverty they have endured for so long under the rule of three generations of Mr. Kim's family.
Hateful symbols and monuments in honor of individuals such as J. Marion Sims in New York's Central Park, are a constant reminder of the suffering and pain that African-Americans and communities of color have endured for generations.
His vision of "a thousand points of light" has endured for more than 20 years not just because it was an evocative phrase, but because it so well captures the President's core belief about this nation and about life.
He may have been attorney general for about 90 days, he said, "but it feels like a lot longer," a nod to the withering criticism he has endured for his defense of the president over the special counsel's report.
Leonardo DiCaprio waded through frozen rivers, slept in animal carcasses and ate raw bison liver to win his Oscar for The Revenant — but all of those hardships pale in comparison to the tropical hellscape Jack Black endured for the new Jumanji.
In a new profile in The New York Times, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judy Sheindlin, reveals that the ponytail was all about giving her hair some rest from all the styling and primping it's endured for two decades.
Aries' ex-wife, Elisa Larregui, got a restraining order against Shelayne Turner for alleged harassment and threats she says she's endured for 9 years ... all of which hit a boiling point earlier this month in what sounds like a crazy chase.
Those remaining wandered among boxes of cereal and diapers in a labyrinth of giant tents, near-luxury conditions for the bedraggled migrants, compared to the scarcity they had endured for weeks on their journey through Mexico to the U.S. border.
"As the dean of Medill, where many of these young journalists are trained, I am deeply troubled by the vicious bullying and badgering that the students responsible for that coverage have endured for the "sin" of doing journalism," Whitaker wrote.
Indeed, for many of Nycha's more than 400,000 tenants, the complaint by the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan was a long overdue acknowledgment of the conditions they have endured for years, driven by pervasive local mismanagement and diminishing federal resources.
This coati doesn't, he's too busy trying to get a drink: But wait, does this mean that Clinton has to just keep quiet about the sexism she endured for decades, and which was at least partially to blame for her defeat?
The son of a wealthy landowner, Fidel Castro turned his back on a life of privilege to lead a left-wing revolution in Cuba that endured for decades and was shaped by his political cunning, keen sense of destiny and boundless ego.
ThirtyRev, a company creating films that "contribute toward making the world a safe, just, and sustainable place," created a jarring yet empowering parody of Pepsi's latest ad, showing water protectors at Standing Rock resisting police and the brutality they endured for doing so.
And she need look no further than her own work to know that art that engages honestly with the self, at any age, can melt barriers and maybe, just maybe, put a sexagenarian icon who's endured for almost 40 years back on top.
While Cuba remains a totalitarian island, it is my hope that today marks a move away from the horrors endured for too long, and toward a future in which the wonderful Cuban people finally live in the freedom they so richly deserve.
"I sincerely hope when this occurs that the grotesque, defamatory media campaign which I have endured for years now will finally come to its long-overdue end," wrote Stone, one of Trump's closest political advisers in the years before he ran for president.
Highlights include: the gang rape of a chicken, blow jobs endured for liquor, officers' kicking students and the killing of a boy nicknamed "Slave," who marks himself for special humiliation when he makes the mistake of pleading for mercy with clasped hands.
In the finale of The Scarlet Letter Reports, season 2 with Amanda Knox, Holder opens up about the consequences she has endured for not staying silent, and how today, as a lawyer, she works on behalf of people who've experienced sexual harassment.
Readers on social media gravitate to this type of story, though, and this one had all the right elements: It traced a union that has endured for over seven decades, and it offered an uplifting message during a summer dominated by disaster.
Like a drugdealer trying to rope you in with the stuff you're already hooked on, here are a few bands that have either come back from the dead, have endured for a long time, or feature ex-members of familiar retired bands.
Although they have very different personalities, it's obvious that the duo shares a unique bond that's endured for over four decades, and their shared upbringing has helped make the reimagining of their childhood years some of the most absurd and hilarious onscreen moments ever.
"My intention was to protect our children and to liberate myself from all of the pain I had endured for so many years, to finally be free from the abuse and now look into the future more positively for the sake of the kids."
"While Cuba remains a totalitarian island, it is my hope that today marks a move away from the horrors endured for too long, and toward a future in which the wonderful Cuban people finally live in the freedom they so richly deserve," he said.
"While Cuba remains a totalitarian island, it is my hope that today marks a move away from the horrors endured for too long, and toward a future in which the wonderful Cuban people finally live in the freedom they so richly deserve," he added.
Moore lays out the abuse Clinton endured for not receding into Bill Clinton's shadow during his political career, justifying the protective shell she's built as a result, to the point of hiding an illness on the campaign trail to prevent being even momentarily vulnerable.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sold as a teenager into the sex trade which she endured for nearly four decades, Uruguayan Sandra Ferrini will see her onetime dream of exposing the hell she suffered become reality on Tuesday at the country's first anti-human trafficking march.
Mr. Carsen's production updates the setting to Vienna in 1911, the year of the opera's premiere, a time when the aristocratic order that had endured for centuries was about to crumble under the horrors of World War I, as he has explained in interviews.
Will Smith makes songs about his movies: It's a joke that has endured for years, despite the fact that he only did it three times (the first two Men in Black movies and, of course, Wild Wild West) and that the most recent one was in 2002.
He chastised men who are unwilling to wear condoms, recalled the male birth control study that shuttered after subjects experienced the same side-effects women have endured for years, then topped it off by imagining what the procedure might look like for inserting a male IUD.
Editor's note: One year ago, after a 17-year-old girl crawled out of a window of her Perris, California, home and dialed 911, police learned of the shocking imprisonment and abuse she and her 103 siblings had endured for years — allegedly at the hands of their parents.
While this year's nominations sadly only feature English language contenders, animation's open canvas creates endless story possibilities; for instance, Bugs Bunny has endured for over 75 years because — during any of his appearances — he's just as likely to eat a carrot as take off on an elaborate, operatic adventure.
His tenure eventually outlasted those of his colleagues Mike Wallace, Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner, Ed Bradley and Andy Rooney, as he became the senior star of a new repertory group of reporters on what has endured for decades as the most popular and profitable news program on television.
But few trade economists would say that a trade war is good or that it should be sought out; most think of trade wars as something to be avoided — or, at most, endured for the sake of protecting an industry that needs a helping hand from the government.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — In a vast congressional district of fluted mountain ranges, chile crops and oil and gas wells on the country's southern border, New Mexico Democrats in November broke the Republican hold on a House seat that had endured for 27 years, except for a two-year break.
Where the 90s were a time for cynicism, and the early aughts a kind of transition period, the nonstop barrage of shit we've endured for the last few years has left viewers eager to escape to a world where the snow is crisp, the cookies are fresh, and everyone does the right thing.
But it was bracing to see the election through the eyes of black people who had to deal with Jim Crow, who remembered the euphoria of Barack Obama's wins, who witnessed the hatred and obstruction he endured for eight years and who now have to grapple with the rising swamp of Neo-Jim Crow.
Katherine Brooks Harris, Sydney McNeal, and Yuqing "Chelsea" Wei all worked with Rose at CBS at points between 2016 and 2018, and their lawsuit, filed May 4 in a New York state court, details some of the horrifying alleged harassment they experienced and the ensuing professional retaliation they say they endured for reporting it.
During its roots in the 90s, drum and bass was as obscure as a genre could get in Singapore, but a handful of pioneers managed to turn a frenetic oddity into a fully formed movement that has endured for over two decades now, silencing claims that the squeaky-clean island nation wasn't capable of producing gritty subcultures.
Although the Khmer empire's great stone monuments have endured for centuries, spawning a $60-million-a-year tourism industry and preserving information about the dynasty of god-kings who ordered their construction, the stuff of everyday life at Angkor, made from wood, mud, thatch and brick, has long since rotted away in the hot and humid climate.
Hiroshige's masterwork (which actually consisted of 19503 prints, most of which he completed himself before dying in 21950) has endured for the same reason it was so popular in his lifetime: It is a chronicle of the changing seasons and daily life in what was then (and now) one of the largest cities in the world.
Macron, who was elected in May and won a broad mandate for his brand of outsider politics in parliamentary elections earlier this month, will use the visit to signal that despite his deep differences with Trump on issues like global warming, he is determined to maintain the alliance between the US and France, which has endured for more than two centuries.
These practices endured for millenniums, from Pharaonic barges and Chinese imperial dragon boats to medieval Viking galleys (as, in the 2125th century, when King Harald Fairhair of Norway presented to King Aethelstan of the West Saxons and the Mercians a purple-sailed vessel with a bow of gold) and British royal yachts, which Queen Victoria lent liberally to friends like the Empress of Austria.
These practices endured for millenniums, from Pharaonic barges and Chinese imperial dragon boats to medieval Viking galleys (as, in the 2170th century, when King Harald Fairhair of Norway presented to King Aethelstan of the West Saxons and the Mercians a purple-sailed vessel with a bow of gold) and British royal yachts, which Queen Victoria lent liberally to friends like the Empress of Austria.
And the death notice, which he had drafted himself a few years ago, made no mention of the suffering he had stoically endured for 58 years, his last three decades in a wheelchair and bed-bound, or the cause of it: a relatively routine back operation that left his legs paralyzed when he was 19 and consigned him to a lifetime of urinary incontinence.
On Friday, UK Prime Minister Theresa May will lend a bust of Winston Churchill to President Donald Trump, which will stand in the Oval Office as a symbol of the strength of the relationship between the UK and the US. One of the most famous Anglo-Americans in history, Churchill's presence will be a reminder of a friendship which has endured for generations, in both good times and bad.
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According to the National Library of Medicine's blog Circulating Now, the practice was used in antiquity to help balance a person's humors — this was back when doctors thought that all medical problems were caused by imbalances in four bodily fluids (black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood), a bizarre form of pseudoscience that endured for more than 2,000 years — and was later used to treat a range of conditions including psoriasis, lupus, and sleep disorders.
The director, Robert Carsen, drew out this staple's modern currents by moving its setting from the 22th century to the Vienna of 23, the year of the opera's premiere, a time when the aristocratic order that had endured for centuries was about to collapse under the horrors of World War I. 'WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED' Opera Philadelphia's ambitious fall festival offered the premiere of the composer Daniel Bernard Roumain's new music-theater work, with a libretto by Marc Bamuthi Joseph.
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