Our film critic Alison Willmore wrote on Cruise's enduring appeal and enduring… uh, just enduring.
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Binding, enduring multinational agreements should exist as treaties, as without a treaty there is no binding, enduring multinational agreement.
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Biden's enduring strength Biden's enduring strength among black voters could be the most significant asset any candidate currently has.
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Israel is clearly our strongest and most enduring ally in the region, and one of our strongest and most enduring allies, period.
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What I was enduring and what everyone else was enduring; we thought it was normal to be turned out at every single turn.
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In this pack rat's humble opinion, the most enduring cards are the ones that can represent an enduring connection — words that cut through day-to-day noise.
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In this pack rat's humble opinion, the most enduring cards are the ones that can represent an enduring connection — words that cut through the day-to-day noise.
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We think of miracles — in their nature — as enduring.
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Santeria's enduring importance is a testament to the people's will.
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There is an enduring consequence however, of the empty bombast.
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So is the enduring overlap between race and economic status.
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The actress also noted their "resilience" after enduring such tragedies.
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Religious divisions in France have a doleful way of enduring.
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It's one of the most enduring mysteries in Northern Florida.
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As PiS's enduring popularity attests, Poland is full of them.
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Ms Warren is responding to an enduring set of worries.
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Why do you think "I'm Too Sexy" is so enduring?
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Why do you think that one has been so enduring?
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An advantage could give her enduring power in the game.
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Even Britney herself maintains an enduring affection for the film.
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He's carved out an enduring niche for himself on television.
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It's a testament to the enduring value of musical impatience.
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The chaotic campaign reflected enduring problems in the political system.
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The question is how protracted and enduring this can be.
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One of Gottlieb's most enduring friendships is with Janet Malcolm.
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Their interchangeability hints at the genre's enduring breadth of perspective.
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U.S. military casualties in Afghanistan, from Operation Enduring Freedom: 2,216.
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Meselson's advocacy against biological warfare has had an enduring impact.
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I'm here today to honor our democracy & its enduring values.
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I bow my head to them, and their enduring narratives.
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Those are enduring concerns that aren't going to go away.
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Today, armed conflicts across the globe are enduring and complex.
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So go the enduring themes in the literature of paranoia.
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"Today, Ali's family is enduring a fresh challenge," continued Ahmed.
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For decades, enduring TV characters with a disability were rare.
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The US launched Operation Enduring Freedom on October 7, 2001.
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The most enduring values — freedom and equality, justice and opportunity.
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It's to achieve the enduring defeat of the Islamic State.
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But will she have the enduring appeal of Carol Burnett?
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This was a huge success and an enduring learning experience.
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This has been the enduring, defining characteristic of the race.
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It was the beginning of a long and enduring friendship.
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What can explain the enduring fascination of George Balanchine's "Jewels" ?
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Read: Kalief Browder and the Enduring Torture of Wrongful Imprisonment
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Utah never fully recovered after enduring another sluggish first quarter.
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Emmett's death has remained an enduring reminder of Southern racism.
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And yet doubts still linger about the base's enduring legacy.
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We think that's the way to build an enduring company.
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Here's why Happy Endings is such an enduring cult hit.
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Fatebe is a female Buster Keaton enduring humiliation upon humiliation.
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Why remake one of Hollywood's most enduring and iconic productions?
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People underestimate his enduring passion for competition at their peril.
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Some later told of enduring months of imprisonment and torture.
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The case is one of Britain's most enduring criminal mysteries.
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Managerial decisions that are easily forgotten in June become enduring.
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But the sandwich's enduring success contrasts with its floundering start.
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An enduring literary response requires an engagement with multiple perspectives.
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Its terse and chilling final line lands with enduring ambiguity.
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The reasons for Holmes's enduring fascination are easy to understand.
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The sound — a single flat, enduring tone — compounds that effect.
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He served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
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That enduring enthusiasm comes through in his speeches and interviews.
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They're all over the Millennium Falcon, to Chewie's enduring irritation.
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Agüero took advantage to remind everyone of his enduring quality.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others into enduring statute.
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Are you seeing the development of an enduring screen self?
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After enduring a flood of interviews, he began refusing them.
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Perhaps naively, that is still an enduring mystery to me.
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But how those early humans evolved is an enduring puzzle.
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But Mr. Farmer's legacy to campaign financing was more enduring.
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But can his "democratic revolution" create any such enduring monuments?
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Sanders benefits from enduring support among younger voters and independents.
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Instead, the kiosks seem to point to an enduring divide.
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The enduring question isn't whether Macklemore is guilty of appropriation.
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Like the others, it's a painting with deep, enduring reverberations.
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The enduring dominance of some tech hubs is somewhat counterintuitive.
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The state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and enduring.
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It stands as an enduring symbol of America's military might.
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The movement taps widespread anger at enduring abuse and discrimination.
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A timeless and enduring blue hue, timeless in its simplicity.
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That's not quite as transformational, but it's enduring change nonetheless.
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The marriage plot is a uniquely satisfying and enduring narrative.
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But for ambitious officers, the squads have an enduring allure.
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And that's part of the enduring magic of his art.
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For those not enduring it, hyperinflation can seem mind-bendingly abstract.
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VIRGINIA prides itself on being a birthplace of enduring democratic traditions.
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But in the region this legacy forged enduring and widespread resentment.
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Or is her most enduring anthem this undeniable Calvin Harris collaboration?
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The show's popularity has proved so enduring that, on Friday, Feb.
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But enduring such cartooning insolence is a hallmark of tolerant societies.
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This tribute will celebrate Gregg Allman's soul, charisma and enduring artistry.
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Bitcoin's price surge is of little enduring value to the world.
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On the one constant and enduring love in my life: content?
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But those who haven't arrived yet are enduring some unexpected derailments.
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One reason for the enduring power of donuts is their simplicity.
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Their marriage became one of Hollywood's most enduring despite his affairs.
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From an ornate sofa, Mr Thaksin laments Thailand's enduring wealth gap.
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Who remains an enduring entry on our List of Hot Dudes?
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Their marriage became one of Hollywood's most enduring despite his affairs.
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Their time together is spent enduring exhausting looking full-body movements.
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Culture is very real, and cultural inheritances tend to be enduring.
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"We will look at those two years as enduring," he said.
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FOR those not enduring it, hyperinflation can seem mind-bendingly abstract.
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First: a consensus among the country's rulers about certain enduring traditions.
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It argues the damage Mr Trump is doing could be enduring.
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They are often explicitly sold on the notion of enduring relevance.
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And now, our goal is really to build an enduring business.
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Campbell deployed again, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
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The tale is one of kindness, tragedy and deep, enduring love.
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When art endures, it is because it refracts enduring human conditions.
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It's precisely the poem's difficulty that makes its influence so enduring.
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Here's proof of the enduring bonds forged in the Bachelor mansion.
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At the moment, he relies on moving forward and enduring damage.
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But it also testifies to enduring and sexist stereotypes about women.
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These areas are now enduring a punishing fourth year of siege.
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In fact, beyond the enduring favourites they are becoming wildly creative.
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What became of her is one of Italy's most enduring mysteries.
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And that's what gives me hope for the band's enduring relevance.
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The episode highlighted one of the enduring quandaries of American power.
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But she was ready for another pivot after enduring two miscarriages.
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To the Editor: All wars leave enduring scars on the innocent.
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An enduring shift in America's familial norms may be under way.
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On that bedrock of belief in the enduring power of faith
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Most survivors of traumatic events will suffer no enduring psychological harm.
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Maksimov's most enduring legacies was his introduction of the drawing system
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Affordability is critical for sustaining enduring improvements in U.S. missile defenses.
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You're wondering how deep and enduring the connections you've built are.
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It also helps to explain its enduring resonance with young people.
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We can hope they will get help enduring a recurring nightmare.
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They certainly are an enduring testament to the power of marriage.
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At night, by candlelight, the world feels enduring, ancient and slow.
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This deregulation will have enduring benefits to the rate of growth.
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And this film adaptation by Michael Radford is just as enduring.
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Hillary Clinton's loss to a cartoon misogynist left an enduring wound.
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The enduring legacy of the Manson story is a curious one.
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Those enduring semifinals delayed the traditional start of the women's final.
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We can't privilege the incremental over what should be the enduring.
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Insider attacks are an enduring staple of the war in Afghanistan.
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It could spare you a lifetime of enduring a bad label.
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In that respect, gay rights may be his most enduring legacy.
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For some, that enduring problem makes them willing to embrace compromise.
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They don't seem to have any enduring relationships, romantic or otherwise.
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Before the takeover, T.W.A. had been enduring heavy losses for years.
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Lobbying is at once Washington's most maligned, enduring and essential industry.
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I mean, enduring an impeachment is something that nobody should like.
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The division is one of the most enduring splits in finance.
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Unchecked, these digital activities will translate into enduring advantages for Beijing.
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Few friendships in the Capitol have been as enduring as theirs.
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"They're enduring nightmarish conditions," a spokesman for the agency told CNN.
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One enduring question is how far Trump himself wants to go.
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But 50 years later, "Satanic Majesties" also has some enduring charms.
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It then evolved into a surprisingly enduring Broadway musical in 2016.
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But it was not the most enduring image from the week.
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Enduring dystopian novels look backward and forward at the same time.
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Hines was also deployed during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
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The scandals have left an enduring mark on the president's reputation.
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The unexpectedly narrow outcome illustrated Mr. Trump's enduring appeal among conservatives.
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They are proud of their enduring friendship, which preceded the war.
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The initial objective should be a comprehensive and enduring cease-fire.
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Li may still be proved right on China's enduring capital controls.
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Settlers of Catan is an enduring classic, and for good reason.
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So STX was betting on the enduring appeal of movie stars.
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Our thoughts are with their families & everyone enduring another senseless tragedy.
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There's no one reason that 1999 produced so many enduring films.
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Learning from failure and enduring life's toughest moments Everybody fails. Everybody.
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Few directors have made franchises as enduring as Romero's zombie movies.
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Some in Boston find an enduring poetic resonance in Charlie's plight.
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Shortbread (also known as Trefoils) and Thin Mints are enduring classics.
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Landau is one of the most enduring actors of our time.
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I can't imagine what the families living through this are enduring.
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But we do have a chance to earn something more enduring.
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Yet somehow Kidz Bop has proven to be an enduring brand.
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It was not easy to look at him — a brown body atop a wooden block, enduring standing there — and it was impossible to look away, to pretend there was not a human being standing there, enduring.
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More enduring satisfaction often comes when we invest to build something important.
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I'll just focus on the two categories that are my enduring obsessions.
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It's one of the most popular and enduring superstitions still used today.
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Evgeny Arinin acknowledges this, and admires the design for its enduring effectiveness.
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The damage done to Morocco's nascent democratic institutions may be more enduring.
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You'll start to appreciate people's more enduring qualities, like loyalty and attentiveness.
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Critical to all of the above will be an enduring American presence.
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These franchises are enduring for decades in part because of their familiarity.
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This could be a critical and enduring legacy from the 2018 election.
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But over the years, it's remained popular as an enduring karaoke favorite.
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There is no doubting the enduring, global fascination with the British royals.
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No wonder the majority of British voters are merely enduring this election.
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Thankfully, this puts us into a far more interesting and enduring debate.
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Yet Opportunity is still kicking, currently enduring its eighth winter on Mars.
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They look and feel like ancient creatures, ones with an enduring history.
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Even the most out-of-date technologies seem to be surprisingly enduring.
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"Staying Alive", another enduring hit from the album, won best vocal arrangement.
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I also feel like, after enduring that, I can get through anything.
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This very possibly overaestheticizes figures who represent real people enduring real hurts.
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Many of Mr Trump's most enduring catchphrases are swipes at media companies.
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Enduring sexism should not be a "right of passage" in any industry.
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We'll take a look into some of the more enduring Yoncé theories.
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The enduring popularity of Internet Explorer has long been a handy punchline.
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One of the enduring images of the trip is Fidel holding Michel.
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For such a simple tool, the white cane has been incredibly enduring.
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That was the latest twist on one of his most enduring fictions.
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Part of The Notebook's enduring appeal is the mythology associated with it.
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Even one enduring melody is more than enough, and that Shaffer has.
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Take, for example, Michelle Obama's enduring appreciation for her husband's "swagalicious" walk.
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In Illinois, citizens are enduring the reign of equity investor Bruce Rauner.
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Castro's most enduring legacy will inevitably be one of David vs. Goliath.
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"I'm here today to honor our democracy & its enduring values," she wrote.
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I do not understand the enduring morale of the Westeros Pinkerton class.
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Finally, and perhaps most remarkably, they are very close together and enduring.
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It is also a prediction about the enduring power of Trump's strategy.
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She is high on the list of the world's most enduring rulers.
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Underlying these are the bigger enduring problems of poverty and weak institutions.
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The novel popularized an enduring staple of military science fiction: power armor.
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Today, however, China is enduring its biggest public-health scandal in years.
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Why are these tropes so enduring, and where do they come from?
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In May, Rosanna told PEOPLE about her enduring connection with her sister.
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Is the star duo's joy only as enduring as its shared health?
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Of this second, enduring postbellum country, Grant remains very much the Washington.
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My mother proved the enduring effect one person can have on another.
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In 1962 Ms. Waldo landed her first, and most enduring, animation role.
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This money is an investment to ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS.
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But Citi's enduring crisis hangover will still leave it trailing most rivals.
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It's a challenge, even for one of pop culture's most enduring characters.
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" After all, one of group's popular slogans translates to "enduring and expanding.
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How do we create an authentic and enduring Jewish community in America?
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The discovery set off one of the world's most enduring maritime mysteries.
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There is also the enduring problem of China's massive credit build-up.
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For people like us, simply enduring can feel like a tremendous victory.
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Banks's song—enduring hunger strikes and, later, in the U.S., force-feeding.
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Gratitude can be a short-term emotional state or an enduring attitude.
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One of the eurozone's enduring problems is a dangerously low inflation rate.
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In Virginia, our commitment to the enduring necessity of service runs deep.
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By 2013, after enduring a torn labrum, he was pitching no more.
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Apple should do what is necessary to preserve our enduring constitutional values.
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Hunger is an enduring scourge in even the most prosperous of nations.
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The enduring promise of reggae is that righteousness and hedonism can mesh.
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Like nuclear weapons, nuclear energy also poses enduring threats to human health.
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It left them freshly awake to the enduring power of their race.
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Radical change would probably require Congress to amend long-enduring environmental statutes.
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Many readers experienced an enduring terror of letting down their loved ones.
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Eastern time.) The Enduring Appeal of Oscar the Grouch R.I.P. (kind of).
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Here, however, the potency of slut shaming stems from its enduring nature.
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"Enduring Ideals" will travel to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich.
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But they are an enduring sign of our species' survivability and perseverance.
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It connects them to the enduring Mattis brand of bookish military pugnacity.
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It's the spaces in-between that make the book an enduring classic.
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Want to make a movie about the enduring power of the Beatles?
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Even by Trumpian standards, the president has been enduring a bumpy patch.
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"Duped" is testament to the deep and enduring damage deception can inflict.
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Books of The Times He is American literature's greatest, most enduring enigma.
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One of our climate reporters examined the sources of coal's enduring popularity.
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Like today's Democrats, Republicans then warned of enduring damage to the institution.
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"Ashes" is not specifically symbolic, but that's what makes it so enduring.
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Dromgoole's witty account offers insight about the play and its enduring appeal.
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Well, Cheers is the enduring bar sitcom here to save us all.
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It's an enduring responsibility based on the socialized gender role of women.
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We think COVID-19 is driving an enduring acceleration of this shift.
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Enduring side effects can include light sensitivity, double vision and visual distortions.
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It is one of the oil industry's most enduring but invisible roles.
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"Terrorism is not an enduring strategic threat to this country," he said.
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The meeting of Britain and India did not produce an enduring synthesis.
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Ankara's plan is a perfect recipe for enduring ethnic tensions and instability.
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Why, in these terrible conditions, were women so much better at enduring?
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"Enduring an impeachment is something no one should like," Mr. Alexander said.
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And it has invested years of preparation in enduring a possible war.
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For workers hired during the good times, the benefits can be enduring.
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Until recently, Biden was the enduring frontrunner in the Democratic primary race.
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It struck a belated blow against the enduring economic injustices of colonialism.
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After decades of enduring cycles of violence, Iraqis are hardened to conflict.
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Having grandchildren is the great reward for enduring the indignities of aging.
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This enduring conundrum has attracted its fair share of national media attention.
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His father assured him that this was a formula for enduring success.
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But it has also become a poetic symbol of Robyn's enduring power.
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Vince Staples' enduring ode to Long Beach is both loving and cynical.
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In 2012, Renner was asked about its status, and his enduring interest.
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Burke's efforts became an enduring exemplar of crisis response by a CEO.
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Then it sought to replace these temporary fixes with an enduring solution.
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How can we make sure the efforts lead to enduring societal change?
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And no cartoonist was more popular, or more enduring, than Gahan Wilson.
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Mr. Braziller's most enduring publishing relationship was with New Zealand's Janet Frame.
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There is an enduring pride in being a part of American history.
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The Mail's enduring influence here makes its evolution all the more striking.
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What is it about the Odyssey that makes its appeal so enduring?
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Yet it was essential to what made the Temptations exceptional and enduring.
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For many, the traumatic memories of gun violence have an enduring impact.
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We are now enduring the fifth year of drought in Santa Barbara.
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Here are four (mostly nonscientific) theories that explain Home Alone's enduring popularity*.
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Rather, another — age — has proven to be among the most enduring factors.
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It is an enduring sense of what America ought to be about.
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The radical position of divestment helped recenter the US climate debate around alternative solutions (rather than "do nothing" versus "do something") in an enduring way — or at least enduring so far (more on that in a second too).
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As well as drawing the Iraqi military's focus and resources away from Mosul, the surprise attacks demonstrate the enduring ability of ISIS sleeper cells to strike deep behind the frontlines -- and underline the enduring vulnerability of supposedly recaptured territory.
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There are a few reasons for the enduring popularity of the elbow heard 'round the fashion world (and yes, over a week of attention does count as enduring for a hot take cycle): First of all, it is intriguing.
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The enduring savings glut in northern Europe has made the adjustment needlessly painful.
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Her sense of humor was one of her most enduring and charming qualities.
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New Order, Kraftwerk, and many others traced an enduring fascination with fascist aesthetics.
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We all love Chewie, and have Peter to thank for that enduring memory.
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With our shared, enduring national interests, our relationship will continue to be strong.
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The great enduring American tradition of diversity is to be celebrated and cherished.
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Nielsen also praised the "strong and enduring" relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
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I see it as embracing the enduring values that have made America -- America.
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"Entertainment media distracts us from the things that bring enduring achievements and happiness."
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Several years ago, some employees sued after enduring losses of up to 50%.
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In this enduring conflict, there are few favorable options for the Rohingya Muslims.
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There's no space between us and the pain that these characters are enduring.
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By the time the trade war ends, they may have caused enduring harm.
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Describes a person's enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to another person.
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So you can feel like you're there without actually enduring the Florida heat.
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That makes the series' enduring popularity in Silicon Valley especially understandable to Beats.
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Medical face masks have become the enduring image of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
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That's an enduring problem that we all need to work together to fix.
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The injuries caused are an enduring and conspicuous form of revenge on adversaries.
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The hard part is enduring this torture for longer than half a second.
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If that momentum continues, the Switch could prove to be an enduring hit.
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"The public interest in this information is urgent, enduring and overwhelming," he wrote.
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And nobody is enduring that kind of abuse with more boldness or zeal.
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They were an extremely successful, enduring American counterpart of sorts to the Beatles.
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It's one of the more enduring questions of the smoldering Fyre Festival mystery.
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This reflects an enduring stigma of women being seen as "having" to toil.
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A majority of Americans are disgusted with the political farce we are enduring.
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Forced into marriage, they enduring years of rape by their self-proclaimed husbands.
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"Well if these things are enduring, obviously that's an issue," he told CNBC.
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Digital media are, in other words, enduring similar woes to their print peers.
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Voters' enduring support for Jokowi can be partly explained by his sensible policies.
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It follows that these years are wildly revealing, especially for their enduring trauma.
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Even after enduring the demanding shoot, the effects of the weight loss lingered.
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But there is another, better question that must be answered after enduring hardship.
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Secret Life of Pets demonstrates the enduring appeal of the Pixar formula—and
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Awash in electoral messages, the media's enduring strength is in focusing public attention.
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The strong turn-out underscores Macri's enduring popularity in the relatively affluent capital.
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But the abuse that my daughter is actually enduring, nobody should go through.
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Gaga was unknowingly tasked with enduring ridiculous waitstaff behavior without losing her cool.
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The enduring story of The Great Pumpkin, however, deliberately calls upon Christmas traditions.
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What has made Rez such an enduring success is its sense of style.
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This risk-aversion also explains the enduring success of the 1980s big hitters.
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Edge shows how the South produced some of the most popular, enduring franchises.
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Each Trump scandal is well-documented, and a source of enduring national humiliation.
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The Fourth National Climate Assessment reports on what countless Americans are already enduring.
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It also affirms a very American belief in the enduring value of stuff.
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That suggests officials increasingly regard mediocre global economic growth as an enduring malaise.
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Dave Sim's Cerebus, published 40 years ago, has had an enduring, complex influence.
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They are at once enduring and persecuted spaces, full of cliché and myth.
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"Got Milk?" is one of the most enduring advertising campaigns in American history.
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It's said one can achieve spiritual powers by enduring the route's physical challenge.
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We are seeing a rebirth in the enduring vitality of the American dream.
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She paid tribute to Venus, her long-time doubles partner and enduring inspiration.
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My entire pregnancy with Major, I was nervous about enduring another long labor.
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It's America's most-enduring legend and the one we all grew up with.
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When it comes to Mr. Trump, though, his enduring popularity is a mystery.
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"One of the enduring strengths of the NBA is our diversity," he said.
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And the impression it would have left surely would have been more enduring.
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Focus instead on planning, articulating and consistently executing an enduring North Korea strategy.
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But even Mr. Obama has expressed wariness about an enduring deal with Moscow.
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Yet, a sneaker is one of the most enduring styles, and understandably so.
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But the real story of "Enduring Love" concerns the neuropsychiatric perception of love.
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It's a nice sentiment, and one that's key to the character's enduring appeal.
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Keiji Yamagishi's first video game soundtrack turned out to be his most enduring.
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SOME writers' lives—and deaths—prove to be more enduring than their works.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey has already done so, to his enduring shame.
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While Mr. Sanders's direct rhetoric is an enduring source of his success, Mrs.
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Enduring a drought, the city had banned car washing and closed the pools.
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Here's hoping this reform makes a real and enduring difference for Times readers.
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A wholesale slaughter would also guarantee the enduring hostility of Iraq's Sunni population.
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Perhaps, this value reflects the enduring inequality of life in London and beyond.
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The Clinton administration claimed achieving a budget surplus as its major enduring legacy.
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It also may help solve an enduring mystery about these commonly found lizards.
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Then, in 1978, after enduring a series of personal crises, he committed suicide.
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He shuttled among several host families, enduring years of physical and emotional abuse.
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We will also discuss the enduring food delivery war in the country later.
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So, whether markets are overreacting depends on the likelihood of the outbreak enduring.
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That's the key to building an enduring electoral majority and a better country.
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To me, this just seemed cruel: people enduring pain for no good reason.
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" Perhaps no film of Mr. Hashimoto's has had more enduring influence than "Rashomon.
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The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry is one of the most enduring in sports.
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Our enduring connection, this fiendish devotion to our favorite game, was slipping away.
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For black Southerners in 1900, shopping locally meant enduring indignities and implicit threats.
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At 22-33, Dallas is enduring first 50-loss season of Nowitzki's career.
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I spoke to Carroll about some of the most enduring misconceptions about sex.
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He was said to have had an enduring relationship with one of them.
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Now we should lead with diplomacy and demonstrate its enduring power and purpose.
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Not every enduring literary masterpiece inspires a thousand years of often great art.
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But above all else, it's become an enduring symbol of the American counterculture.
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Magic, of course, is an extraordinary game, which accounts for its enduring appeal.
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While the contract was relatively brief, it has come with one enduring upside.
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And was America's enduring fascination with the whole thing maybe kind of racist?
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It is an enduring expression of behavior that can no longer be seen.
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It is an enduring expression of behavior that can no longer be seen.
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I mean, I think it's guaranteed to be one of those enduring platforms.
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Here are recollections of colleagues, erstwhile competitors and friends on Pei's enduring legacy.
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What I'm not willing to accept is the enduring status quo around maternity.
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Only a fool would laugh at how cliché his enduring frontman schtick is.
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Here are four things that explain the enduring popularity of Pee-wee Herman.
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These are the enduring values of our democracy, our culture, and our world.
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A response is urgent and the solution must be bipartisan, unequivocal and enduring.
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But, A4A CEO Nicholas Calio stressed the ongoing hit the industry is enduring.
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One person may want their love to manifest as a stable, enduring bond.
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That was considered an enduring embarrassment for the EU, a global economic power.
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The accomplishment is still regarded by many in Australia as Howard's enduring legacy.
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But to the enduring frustration of environmental activists, that core has proved limited.
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The scoring slowed immensely from there, each team enduring lengthy field-goal droughts.
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Miss Manners is sympathetic to your situation, and commends you for enduring it.
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The French weather service described it as the most enduring superstorm on record.
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That says so much about the enduring power of the Hollywood myth machine.
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The challenge is changing its focus from the momentary to something more enduring.
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What Lindelof's "Watchmen" does illustrate, though, is the enduring sway of the original.
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One of the enduring truths of big companies is that they aren't innovative.
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Common causes were falling, overexertion while lifting or lowering, and enduring violent attacks.
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Plan Colombia was sustained through multiple administrations and Congresses with enduring bipartisan support.
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She went into hospice and died four months later after enduring horrific pain.
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Reach out to neighbors, who must be enduring the same misery as you.
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I had been walking down a long dark tunnel, enduring grief and pain.
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Those enduring values are under frontal assault, but we're ready for the fight.
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That said, it can wait a few more years without enduring significant damage.
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But she stopped taking it after she lost custody, enduring weeks of withdrawal.
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A measure of the author's enduring popularity, Austen memorabilia can command spectacular sums.
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Venezuelans are enduring the worst economic downfall in the oil-rich country's history.
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So America's political scene is dominated by two enduring spectacles at the moment.
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But translating Mr. Ma's instincts into an enduring business model has proved challenging.
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After all, some of the most enduring cultural phenomena come about by accident.
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He was doing a specific job and enduring the situation with stoic discipline.
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But one enduring lesson of the 221s is that nothing anonymous can stay.
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"I know how important our enduring alliance with Israel is," her website reads.
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Summary: America's favorite pastime is enduring an assault of new thoughts and ideas.
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Its success was a testament to the enduring popularity of a good mystery.
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Yes, they are still a huge seller for Amazon, underscoring their enduring popularity.
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But bin Salman represents an enduring if not existential threat to his state.
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"We look to build enduring relationships, not short term, nor transactional ones," Gen.
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And their friendship is one of the most enduring stories Marvel has told.
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Those of us enduring frozen winters in the north crave just such magic.
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But that enduring appeal can make some situations complex for farmers to navigate.
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One excellent example is how long and enduring this economic expansion has been.
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And, as with many enduring ideas, this one started with a New Yorker.
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But Palace was enduring a worse 2016 than any other Premier League team.
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Gerard & Kelly's performance State of unpacks enduring symbols of nationalism, patriotism, and masculinity.
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It was just the newest twist in one of Italy's most enduring mysteries.
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It was just the newest twist in one of Italy's most enduring mysteries.
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There are many possible reasons for the American men's enduring mediocrity in soccer.
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The album's enduring success isn't just a reflection of Ronstadt's generous musical gifts.
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On Comedy Prank comedy has long been a limited but enduring television genre.
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The bill's most enduring feature is a $21.4 trillion permanent corporate tax cut.
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Having enjoyed its boom, they are now enduring the fallout from its slowdown.
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All of which makes it a perennial Halloween favorite and an enduring classic.
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She has been enduring death threats for months, since her testimony was made public.
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And given the enduring popularity of his catalog, that's not out of the question.
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His immigration policy has not wavered and that strikes a painful, enduring, emotional chord.
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In a notorious ad campaign that drew on enduring racist imagery, George H. W.
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The most enduring stories last because they're more than the sum of their parts.
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Godzilla (1964), as well as enduring Japanese television institutions like the heroic Ultraman (1966).
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Bartlett's also quick to credit voice artist Francesca Marie Smith for Helga's enduring appeal.
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" Stamos said that concerts have long been considered "enduring symbols of freedom and liberty.
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She needs to watch her back: Britain, like America, is enduring choppy political waters.
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He was remembered for his love of family and enduring pride in his job.
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The Lobster's enduring magic is in its inimitable blend of comedy, bitterness, and poignancy.
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That stint with the Rangers became the last of three enduring images of Gretzky.
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Doyle's enduring interest in Kanye West, despite Yeezy's long history of writing misogynistic lyrics.
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But more enduring than any review score is the film's true gift: the batnipples.
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A woman whose enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction is to other women.
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This was a momentous achievement, a remarkable testament to the enduring power of multilateralism.
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In addition to its beautiful writing, its subject matter is both enduring and timely.
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And it's those elements that make The Shining such an enduring (and terrifying) classic.
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They remember enduring years of stress over money and the safety of their husbands.
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This will also be an enduring source of new demand for the space economy.
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Here's how Binary wants to build more bridges between early buzz and enduring success.
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Caly spent three months in-and-out of the hospital enduring 21 chemo infusions.
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After enduring a dismal financial year in 2016, GoPro had rebounded moderately in 2017.
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It's not an enduring satisfaction like a man may have had as a breadwinner.
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The story of 1968's enduring relevance in Germany is by no means unique.
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It's unclear whether what began as an Instagram protest can build an enduring audience.
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The enduring coalition of anti-Obama voters has formed the basis for Trump's support.
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There is perhaps no shoe in the world more enduring than the Ugg boot.
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First, tell us why a white button-down is such an enduring closet staple?
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What do you think the enduring sex appeal of skater boys is down to?
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It's that we just don't imagine them enduring the daily indignities of being human.
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The causes of America's devastating misadventure in Iraq remain an enduring source of debate.
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" Why it matters: "The unexpectedly narrow outcome illustrated Mr. Trump's enduring appeal among conservatives.
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Systemic problems like our culture's enduring gender imbalance are insidious from start to finish.
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The promise, ultimately, is that by enduring the pain you'll have less visible cellulite.
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The couple's car tags had expired, so both were enduring long public transit commutes.
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What are your thoughts on the enduring stigma surrounding Methadone, Suboxone, and similar medications?
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But despite Grease's enduring legacy, Channing, 73, says she's only seen the film twice.
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Trump has repeatedly insisted that he has no enduring financial ties to Russian interests.
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There is a raw vulnerability on the album that makes it an enduring listen.
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The ever-enduring franchise of your childhood, Pokémon, is going into the food business.
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When in power, neither party will win enduring victories without reaching across the aisle.
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Australia characterize the new project as part of an "enduring commitment" to the region.
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In particular, there were a lot of first-person stories of enduring sexual harassment.
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Yes they have, and that is one of the enduring disgraces of organized religion.
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Bezos noted the enduring nature of corporate cultures in his annual letter to shareholders.
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He told them that what they were enduring in McDowell County—which has been
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Since the late 1970s power in the state has alternated between two enduring coalitions.
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This is one of the most enduring cinematic icons of the last 100 years!
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Amidst the information overload, sometimes, it's easy to look past the family's enduring mystery.
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When the Framers drafted our enduring Constitution, they created a president, not a king.
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And Ian McEwan's "Enduring Love," a novel spun out of an obsessive psychiatric syndrome.
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Bannon sees cultural warfare as the means to create enduring change in American politics.
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After enduring six nuclear blasts, one wonders how much more a mountain can take.
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Yet, their economic prospects remain darkened by the enduring effects of the Great Recession.
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What is clear, though, is that Cyan has an enduring interest in virtual reality.
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Evidence-based early childhood projects are among the smartest ways to avert enduring poverty.
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In his lens, Pine and Foster are as hard and enduring as the landscape.
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The evangelical-Republican alliance, while certainly formidable and enduring, has suffered from growing tensions.
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How could Pinker know he wasn't elevating a temporary exception into an enduring rule?
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But they all share a few common traits: rarity, historical importance and enduring beauty.
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Toni Morrison approached the enduring phenomenon of American bigotry and nativism from many angles.
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Chandra's enduring faith, though, flies in the face of more questions about Naz's character.
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After enduring this pain and affliction for five years he died a gruesome death.
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Based on Le Creuset's enduring success, it looks like our tastes haven't changed much.
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The vast literature on Hitler and Nazism keeps circling around a few enduring questions.
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One enduring challenge is fostering communication from industry to the government about cyber vulnerabilities.
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Still, Monday's statement suggested there will be some form of enduring presence in Iraq.
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Or are you just enduring it because you think it'll lead to fat loss?
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"For me, that really speaks to the enduring nature of their friendship," Warren says.
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Henry and his supervisor, Delilah, form an unusual-yet-enduring relationship via walkie talkie.
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Often called a crisis, the problem is more enduring and more comprehensive than that.
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But whatever the amount, it's a pretty good way to commemorate an enduring union.
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It is essential that this technology's growth and development be robust, visionary and enduring.
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This view, while superficially appealing, ignores the enduring danger posed by the Islamic State.
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The enduring drought may have played a role here, even as relief comes elsewhere.
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The enduring legend of the Loch Ness monster is older than you probably realize.
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But that looks like a bug, not an enduring feature of the American economy.
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This fan-made artist showcase is yet another example of the game's enduring popularity.
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The detentions demonstrate the government's enduring sensitivity to any commemoration of the 1989 killings.
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It gets to this enduring question: What are the ethics of representing extreme violence?
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Instead, there is an enduring partnership between CEOs and the White House on policy.
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Wilson sought a more enduring arrangement, founded on a compact among peace-loving states.
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She added that Britain had a long-term, enduring relationship with the United States.
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Outraged, because women across tech are still enduring some staggeringly backward attitudes and behaviors.
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After enduring a hellish first round, Kelly made a big impression on the second.
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The song is excellent, with a more enduring quality than most of Rihanna's output.
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Sanders is enduring a forced two-week methadone taper, down from 120 mg daily.
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Their boxes are in good shape, and for $20, they'll make enduring holiday gifts.
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Like any great artist, Radiohead's enduring stylistic breadth is a testament to its talent.
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Coupled with the wall, though, it also symbolized the city's enduring ambivalence about immigration.
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" Hillary Clinton counters, "Our founders embraced the enduring truth that we are stronger together.
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Dershowitz, according to longtime friends, has an enduring fascination with fame, society, and wealth.
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In addition to its beautiful writing, its subject matter is both enduring and timely.
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In December, it was John's chance to leave his brother with an enduring memory.
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The key issue facing policy makers now is whether the scars will prove enduring.
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The enduring challenge of liberal societies is to react to such challenges, not overreact.
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We enjoy many freedoms today while enduring the same horrors that defined Harris's time.
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An enduring caricature of the old-time Republican is the penny-pinching deficit hawk.
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The workers have been the subject of an enduring political fight for financial support.
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Part of email's enduring appeal is that it is, at least in theory, manageable.
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There is real psychological, social and even moral side effects of this enduring gap.
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Ladies and gentlemen, have faith: The state of our union is hopeful, resilient, enduring.
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Could that wisdom be as enduring as the kind acquired during months of therapy?
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Enduring poverty limits access to the vaccine in countries with threadbare public health systems.
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You'll like it if you liked: "Enduring Love" or "Atonement," two other McEwan adaptations.
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I am looking reluctantly for a therapist because I am enduring this almost alone.
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U.S. reports of enduring conditions include dry eyes, double vision and problems with glare.
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There was nothing enduring at risk, so it was safely partitioned from your anxiety.
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These are enduring values that stretch far beyond electoral politics and practical campaign decisions.
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The strong economy, however, only adds to the enduring mystery of anemic wage growth.
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Even this seems a relatively modest valuation, given the ever-enduring cult surrounding Napoleon.
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In less analytical terms, we've thrived because of our enduring love of the internet.
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That photo would later become one of the most enduring images in sports history.
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For years, we Catalonians have been enduring a sustained effort against our self-government.
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That is, that none of the Democrats running for president inspire much enduring support.
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It can affect our physical and mental health in insidious — and sometimes enduring — ways.
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" Soros described the project as "the most important and enduring project of my life.
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The strangest and most enduring misapprehension about Donald Trump is that he has beliefs.
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But college football was his forte, stamping the game with enduring expressions and nicknames.
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Mr. Chamberlin proceeded to pioneer an enduring decentralized network model of independent public stations.
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"Congress is a more enduring institution than a particular president," he told The Hill.
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Yes, there have been despicable anti-Semitic crimes here, and there are enduring stereotypes.
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The odd moment became one of the most enduring images of the Trump era.
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The enduring conflict between aircraft and spacecraft is one Nield is working to resolve.
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This is why it has long represented Los Angeles's most enduring vision of itself.
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Yet couching these achievements in a testament to Joseph Pulitzer's enduring genius seems trivializing.
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Read more: BLACKROCK: Coronavirus fears have upended the most enduring drivers of stock returns.
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They got the job, and that relationship proved more enduring than the Texaco gig.
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He said authenticity is pivotal in experiential marketing and developing a successful, enduring brand.
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The couple's car tags had expired, so both were enduring long public-transit commutes.
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We talked about time and enduring, music and phrasing and failing and getting up.
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These portraits reflect enduring symbols of white supremacy in American history and contemporary life.
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"I wrote it to one person," Bedingfield said while discussing the song's enduring popularity.
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Senate hearings for court appointees, now an enduring ritual, are a relatively modern phenomenon.
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But in the end, Christians believe the light is more real and more enduring.
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Did you have any inkling "Dreamgirls" would be the enduring show it has become?
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"The people of Venezuela are enduring a serious humanitarian crisis," Sanders tweeted this weekend.
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His work gives Venezuelans, who are enduring dictatorship and economic collapse, something to celebrate.■
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The pair have been known as one of the genre's more enduring love stories.
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The couple has been known as one of the genre's more enduring love stories.
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Fame—proximity to it, self-abasement in pursuit of it—became an enduring theme.
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Ladies and gentlemen, have faith: The state of our union is hopeful, resilient, enduring.
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SA: Every enduring system of faith preaches this same lesson — to walk in truth.
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The enduring potency of the dollar gives force to President Trump's mode of engagement.
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EMMA: As the enduring strength of "Thong Song" can testify, Sisqo never truly left.
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The ring symbolized enduring love, with the diamond indicating eternity and the ruby, passion.
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"Eternal fame and the enduring gratitude of your fellow members of the Harvard community."
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He was alluding to enduring separatism in post-war federal Bosnia's autonomous Serb region.
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Even Japan, where recessions are rarely distant, has impressed with an enduring economic expansion.
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The tax law's most enduring feature is a $1 trillion permanent corporate tax cut.
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This is the true version of enduring technology: as effective as it is ugly.
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The collector is also known for developing enduring relationships with those artists she supports.
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An enduring influence of those afternoons he spent reading comics is perhaps more overt.
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Well, as I've written many times, public opinion is not some great enduring mystery.
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The result is enduring poverty among those who can't work or can't find work.
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Halloween names are one of Twitter's most enduring traditions, aside from pile-ons and harassment.
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But more enduring and less expensive was FDR's brief inaugural address before that military extravaganza.
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Navy file photo of Navy SEALs operating in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Ashley and Andrew Goette were eager to welcome their first baby after enduring fertility struggles.
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Transforming its most enduring creative application into something more robust is a clear next step.
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Last fall, Hollywood's favorite odd couple sat down with PEOPLE to discuss their enduring friendship.
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Diana Ross seemed more than happy to return to L.A. after enduring Saturday's Hawaiian scare.
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With her series Love-Birth-Death, Rabbia addresses some of humanity's most enduring, universal enigmas.
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But what is different to 2015 is that the uptick in inflation appears more enduring.
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Despite enduring a physically and emotionally trying experience, Sreyleap was one of the lucky ones.
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Her sister, she says, wrote the song when she was enduring abuse from her father.
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Women were often at the mercy of their uterus, enduring unplanned pregnancy after unplanned pregnancy.
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For that reason, it's still one of the most enduring items in the Beyoncé catalog.
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This reflects an enduring conservative paranoia that the Chinese are getting one over on us.
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Conrad served twice in Afghanistan, between 2012 and 2014, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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The characters depart, and it remains unclear what the enduring policy goal is, or was.
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Either way, one of the most enduring analogies was between Alicia Florrick and Hillary Clinton.
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The enduring group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
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And they were in the middle of a deep and enduring argument about Democratic politics.
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Accusing Democrats of mishandling the process certainly fits with Mr. Trump's enduring sense of victimhood.
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When the message comes from a manager or a boss, "sticking together" means enduring sacrifice.
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Hunger is a need, an enduring hollowness that begs for satisfaction by any means necessary.
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High on the list of Young's most enduring and idiosyncratic technologies is Crazy Horse themselves.
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These continuities gesture toward a broader and enduring history, one that stubbornly refuses to end.
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Ferrer, the enduring 33-year-old Spaniard, has lost to Murray often enough to know.
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Chernobyl has left an enduring impact on public's perception of the safety of nuclear plants.
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The couple escaped after enduring years of brutal beatings and threats from their abusive owner.
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Yet there is also something strange about the enduring power of the yield-curve indicator.
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In both contexts, it's about what we think of as enduring and dominant eventually ending.
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Twitter has continued to court controversy in recent times due to its enduring harassment problems.
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Somehow, the most enduring image from The Witcher 3 is of Geralt taking a bath.
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She also suffered a stroke and a broken hip, enduring complications from hip replacement surgery.
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And in spare time, her third — and most enduring career — is as a professional magician.
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Some current and former Cargill employees think such investments may be opportunistic, rather than enduring.
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The idea that science and the arts are distinct, incompatible cultures is an enduring one.
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Using Slack could also mean companies are enduring less horrendous reply all situations on email.
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Like its forebears, The Dragon Prince has all the trappings of an enduring fantasy show.
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Many others end up on the street, often enduring other cruel fates and even death.
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The United States launched its invasion of Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom, on October 93, 2001.
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This story is important because it's what makes enduring the game's incredibly daunting runtime bearable.
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She described the traumatic and humiliating experience of enduring an hourslong sexual assault forensic exam.
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The ANC, which came to power last among its peers, has also proved stubbornly enduring.
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It was through moonlit dinners and enduring after parties that they forged their lifelong bonds.
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Even fewer relish the prospect of South Africa enduring another two years under Mr Zuma.
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If mothers are depressed after the baby is born it doesn't have this enduring effect.
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However, the foundations are in place for a new breed of enduring HR SaaS platforms.
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In my community, and in the Black community, we sometimes define love by enduring hardship.
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But Poitier's enduring film legacy remains incredibly rich, as his longtime friend Mirisch pointed out.
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Raw though it may be, the cover stands an enduring testament to his freaky talent.
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But for this family, enduring dirt, hunger and poverty hourly, the impact is very real.
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Rubin has been one of President Trump's most virulent and enduring critics from the start.
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It would be the start of one of Hollywood's and Washington's most enduring love stories.
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So in a way, the stress response is misplaced in today's world of enduring stressors.
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The song's lyrics explicitly touch on the importance of an enduring Chinese-North Korean friendship.
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So how exactly did Khalifa come by her enduring adult industry fame and fan base?
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I thought enduring the diarrhea, teasing, and shame would surely reward me with personal transcendence.
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The product is the most powerful, enduring song to come out of Bowie's Berlin period.
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Apartheid, which ended in 1994, created enduring disparities of wealth that favored the white minority.
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We are in full favor of supporting the other half of this enduring holiday matrimony!
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Normally, this kind of star would be active, sending out flares and enduring solar storms.
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In fact, Edut says you may even be better off after enduring a difficult period.
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Entrepreneurs are flocking to the final frontier, where Moore's Law has unleashed massive, enduring opportunities.
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It means enduring mindless slaughter, but it's in service of what's supposedly the greater good.
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De Gaulle, whom Monnet suspected of bugging his phone, was an early and enduring sceptic.
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This inclusiveness is likely a major reason that these policies have garnered such enduring support.
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This is, in essence, the traditional liberal take on how to make enduring social change.
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True courage entails facing real danger or enduring the risk or actuality of real sacrifice.
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"What our relationship taught me is that love requires an enduring heart," Ms. Wollersheim said.
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It also highlights the enduring importance of trusted brands in an era of fake news.
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One of his most enduring characters is the Washington, D.C.- based fictional detective Alex Cross.
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It continues just as Sanders is becoming an enduring thorn in the current president's side.
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He has long since shed any illusions of fast social change or enduring media attention.
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They have enduring relationships with donors in all 50 states going back to those days.
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The images — the enduring, recognizable ones and the new and fragile ones alike — are fleeting.
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Sadly, Puerto Rico was struck by the same shattering grief enduring hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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Why will Russia election interference in 2016 prove to be more enduring than other scandals?
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History may now judge the regulations to be one of Mr. Obama's most enduring legacies.
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"The tenants were enduring the conditions," said Lester of the residents when the construction started.
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Trump, though only enduring an inquiry at the moment, is unlikely to stick to precedent.
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Despite its demise, the Crazy Eddie chain became an enduring symbol for bargain-basement retail.
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Both held it up as proof of the enduring, unbreakable bond between the two countries.
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Elie advocated an enduring memory of the unthinkable as he offered testimony to the unspeakable.
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It's an enduring piece that will keep you warm, and in style, all winter long.
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Can he find a way to win even after enduring such a bad final month?
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But today the ban is gone and enduring that public debate helped make it so.
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Imagine being praised for enduring that abuse by Ellen and the rest of the internet.
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With bullying as its theme, the play did reflect FringeNYC's enduring concern with social problems.
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And many need the extra income after enduring long layoffs in the recession, James says.
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If that happens, it would be the most enduring legacy of Congressman Royce's distinguished career.
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An online petition taking up the cause has brought renewed attention to the enduring discrepancy.
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While enduring chemotherapy every two weeks, he needed a break from the blistering Texas heat.
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In his most recent, Kim Jong Un praised North Koreans' heroism for enduring the sanctions.
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An enduring bromide about the Olympic Games holds that they provide a respite from politics.
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Throwing away free enterprise will neither solve our nation's problems nor create enduring political victories.
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After enduring centuries of Russian oppression and the Holodomor genocide, the Ukrainian spirit lives on.
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In 2005, Congress authorized a commission to examine the enduring solvency of the trust fund.
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I journeyed around New York City to document the enduring effect of the Neediest fund.
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What do you hope will be Ed Banger's most enduring legacy in French dance music?
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Enduring insults and interruptions from the scrum, he persisted in trying to explain his perspective.
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Far from being years of "enduring failure," the last 150 years have been philosophy's best.
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Whether or not it will work, his campaign reveals Trump's enduring impact on the GOP.
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Dickinson's existence, and what sprang from its apparent sparseness, is an enduring object of fascination.
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You can even see a shadow of the leg splint in their enduring lounge chair.
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Thus began one of her greatest and most enduring love affairs — with the office itself.
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Though it brings funds to the company's coffers, it clogs the repertory with enduring problems.
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However, it is too soon to assess the enduring political impact of the tax bill.
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Obama's enduring popularity among Democrats casts a long shadow over the contest to succeed him.
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It won the National Book Critics Circle Award and has become an enduring best seller.
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Shortly after enduring a bumpy landing, their phones lit up to reveal The Post's report.
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But this Facebook scandal seems to be enduring even in the new frenetic news cycle.
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But 30 years later, Tank Man is still a source of enduring fascination and intrigue.
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As Pride Month winds down, we're looking at one of the most enduring L.G.B.T.Q. symbols.
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But awkward moments are his own fault for enduring and winning beyond any reasonable expectation.
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They would marry but he also introduced her to Glamour Shots, a more enduring relationship.
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Still, freighters have struggled to navigate waterways, sometimes enduring long waits for an icebreaker's assistance.
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He remained incarcerated almost continuously until 1992, he said, enduring starvation, hard labor and torture.
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Point being, other applications of the technology would build the case for enduring its costs.
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"The enduring symbol of that, the physical symbol of that, is the property you lost."
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Critics saw it as an enduring tribute to white supremacy, and many cheered its demise.
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The animals live in an unforgiving landscape southeast of Timbuktu, enduring sandstorms and blistering temperatures.
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How sad to think he was unable to see beyond whatever suffering he was enduring.
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At the time, the Astros were enduring the first 100-loss season in franchise history.
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Surviving the Camp Fire was one challenge for Mr. Jeys; enduring its aftermath is another.
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Earlier this year, we took a deep dive into the enduring allure of green dresses.
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Here, three floral artists offer new takes on the most atavistic — and enduring — of traditions.
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There, families hunker down in shacks lacking toilets and clean water, enduring rampant violent crime.
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No other signing in the period after Alex Ferguson's departure has proved quite so enduring.
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Whether any of this will give either camp an enduring lead in payments is unclear.
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The pileup of suffering begins in the opening scene, which shows Emily enduring a Ceremony.
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The enduring pain will extend across the quarter of the U.S. government now largely shuttered.
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Perhaps Zoe, who had brought us so much marital discord, would provide an enduring tie.
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The night starts at a block of rowhouses where a man is enduring severe pain.
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Automation will significantly change many people's lives in ways that may be painful and enduring.
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In addition, profit margins are enduring their longest late-cycle contraction in post-war history.
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They're making a commitment to a major that has endured because its fruits are enduring.
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On the 200th anniversary of Austen's death, we must recognize her enduring impact on readers.
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"The Statue of Liberty is an enduring symbol of the promise of America," he said.
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Here, she talks about her enduring approach to personal style, as told to Channing Hargrove.
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The plaster figure, without arms or legs, has become an enduring symbol of the war.
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The Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas and Robert Frost spoke about Thoreau's enduring greatness.
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Police brutality and the use of excessive force have been enduring features of our history.
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Before the fires ignited, Australia was already enduring its hottest and driest year on record.
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He is the author of the recent Enduring Vietnam: An American Generation and its War.
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In 2016, Obama and Bush showed the world their enduring friendship with a sweet embrace.
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Ensuring their "enduring defeat" is a long-term project that hasn't really gotten underway yet.
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The industry just began to recover in 2019 after enduring two years of declining shipments.
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Cape Town been enduring the worst drought in a century for the past three years.
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"The most critical, enduring weakness for both ISIS Libya and A.Q.I.M. is recruitment," Rear Adm.
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Sweeney and some of her most prominent critics address the enduring legacy of her role.
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As an academic dermatologist I frequently hear misleading "facts" that seem to be stubbornly enduring.
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Most have had enduring financial problems stemming from overly-generous handouts to public-employee unions.
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But Valencia has not won a league match since, enduring four losses and three draws.
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Enduring such a rigorous schedule down the stretch has offered valuable lessons to the Timberwolves.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's role has been an enduring mystery throughout the impeachment inquiry.
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After enduring decades of abandonment, blight and crime, the area has begun to bounce back.
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"Don't withdraw until there is an enduring agreement that provides for peace," Mr. Dobbins said.
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Even though it predates the Big Three, it has had the most enduring impact, culturally.
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It's an interesting demonstration, but should enduring lessons in psychology be based off of it?
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At this point, however, it is worth noting the enduring, obdurate simplicity of Serra's practice.
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Of course, there are two enduring exceptions to Marvel's disposable villain rule: Bucky Barnes, a.k.a.
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But behind this utopian promise is a more familiar reality, characterised instead by enduring inequalities.
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It's one of the most enduring and divisive (if petty) debates of modern American life.
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LG: Anyway, Mary Lou, thank you so much for enduring this rather loud bar situation.
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Instead, Zimbabweans are enduring shortages of U.S. dollars, fuel, bread and 15-hour power cuts.
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Another potential cause of the enduring political divide was population transfers following the second world war.
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Most UN peacekeepers are based in Africa, and are currently enduring scores of fatalities in Mali.
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The importance of Dr. Mukwege's enduring, dedicated and selfless efforts in this field cannot be overstated.
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"Shareholders want confidence when dividends resume that there will be an enduring flow," he told reporters.
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Community and connection, more than anything else, are what define the show—and its enduring appeal.
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The enduring controversy underscores the challenge the 76-year-old career politician faces should he run.
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This memoir — and the couple on its cover — will reaffirm your belief in strong, enduring love.
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Yet one thing remains absolutely certain: the enduring love held for Michael by boyfriend Fadi Fawaz.
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"The situation was reprehensible and does not represent our company's mission and enduring values," Schultz wrote.
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But the image of "The Girl in the Picture" was far more enduring than anyone imagined.
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When her enduring friendship with Ryan Gosling brought us more joy than we ever thought possible.
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But Fosse/Verdon is about the enduring relationship in both of their lives, not just Fosse's.
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But The Hate U Give never loses sight of what makes the tough stuff worth enduring.
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As nuclear waste can last up to 100,000 years, it will be humanity's most enduring legacy.
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It is a call for the difficult, imaginative give-and-take that can produce enduring results.
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Few tropes in modern America are as enduring as the LSD Trip Gone Far Too Long.
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The origins of such mass coordinated movements form one of biology's most fascinating and enduring mysteries.
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One bit of paperwork ultimately yielded one of the most enduring myths in rock 'n' roll.
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But the true beauty lies in Finding Nemo's gorgeous animation and the enduring love of family.
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It's one of the most enduring questions about the platform, largely because of Twitter's contradictory attitudes.
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But the divisive former leader, who embodies Argentina's enduring cycle of hope and despair, appears back.
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In November the 13-year-old from Fukushima issued a message for evacuees enduring similar ordeals.
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The Marines said he was deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom from Nov.
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I've called it a "misogynist ghost story" for its enduring hold on the male contestant's imagination.
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In a tweet, Mr Trump complained that enduring such leaks was like "living in Nazi Germany".
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Theirs was "one of history's most powerful and enduring partnerships", her biographer Blanche Wiesen Cook explains.
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These daily prayers are known as the salat and are a demonstration of Muslims' enduring faith.
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IRAN'S PRESIDENT ROUHANI SAYS IRAN'S PEOPLE ARE ENDURING A LOT OF PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF THE SANCTIONS
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The enduring tug of national allegiance still provides the best means to mobilise Europeans to action.
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Navarre called the enduring drop in wine output "a real weakness" hurting France's market share abroad.
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The show satisfied my enduring voyeuristic desire to watch other people around food, especially decadent food.
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Let me make it perfectly clear: the United States of America is an enduring humanistic experiment.
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But despite hip-hop's enduring popularity, fewer than 75 of those singles have been by rappers.
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S: That if you're sustainable, in the long term we will create more enduring, sustainable value.
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As a tale of an awkward but enduring relationship between three outstanding people, this book shines.
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Whether or not that leverage will yield enduring outcomes depends on what he does with it.
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He has spent his life in and out of hospitals, sometimes enduring 100 seizures a day.
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The plaster figure, without arms or legs, has become an enduring symbol of the bloody war.
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And when they'd end, each devastating experience felt like a planet enduring its own little apocalypse.
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Too often the burden of civility and amenity falls on the backs of those enduring oppression.
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The woman's shoes also offer up another clue about the enduring values of the Boston Globe.
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Tony wanted to make an enduring company and that's sort of why I joined the company.
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It's time for another visit to "Swan Lake," that enduring avian classic of the ballet canon.
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Given how hard the jihadists have been hit, it's remarkable how enduring the groups have proven.
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Chrissy Metz's character on This Is Us is enduring the ups and downs of new love.
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Daredevil depicts Matt Murdock in pain because enduring that pain is what makes him a hero.
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It's saying you can simultaneously critique whiteness even while addressing (and enduring) misogyny and fat bias.
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Open-backs exist, and retain an enduring popularity, because they produce the best possible sound quality.
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Around Damascus, suburbs like Daraya have effectively surrendered to the regime after enduring years of siege.
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Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon: The Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley's Creation.
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Yet Mr Feldstein's most enduring contributions are likely to be to the profession of economics itself.
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We will soon see where it will lead, hopefully too long and enduring prosperity in peace.
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We will soon see where it will lead, hopefully to long and enduring prosperity and piece.
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Despite enduring life-threatening injuries, the woman says she has no hard feelings toward the animal.
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Despite its power and enduring relevance, Threads has always been tough to find outside of Britain.
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Washington must, quietly, expound the value of the enduring relationship in the face of such provocation.
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Paul Tsongas after enduring a major sex scandal in the first competitive race of the year.
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But despite pop culture's enduring conception of the robot butler, these creations don't represent major breakthroughs.
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The effects compare well with trials of antidepressant medication, are enduring and far exceed natural remission.
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Zimbabwean opposition politician David Coltart said enduring resentment across Matabeleland will be evident in the elections.
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One of the enduring criticisms of Facebook is that the News Feed is a black box.
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These are dying efforts of frustrated inimical forces while Pakistan moves from stability to enduring peace.
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It's all relative; a few pricks are nothing compared with Aston's impressive record of enduring sufferfests.
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His most winning quality: His enduring love of Emily Blunt, a woman who is not us.
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But McGhee argued that Gorsuch could have talked about enduring democratic principles without getting into policy.
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It also proved the enduring appeal of a strong female lead for boys and girls alike.
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For what the Websters are enduring is beyond any comprehensible emotional level of loss and hurt.
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However, what's most remarkable about the idea of the flying car is how enduring it is.
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That worked beautifully for HTC for a while and has proven an enduring strength for Samsung.
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Turner recently opened up about the pair's enduring bond in the July edition of Psychologies Magazine.
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Gavin's refusal to be treated unjustly is an enduring reminder that we will not be stayed.
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In Iraq, Lebanon and of course Egypt, the political and economic challenges are structural and enduring.
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Real estate firms dismiss fears the "Gwadar bubble" might still burst, pointing to China's enduring interest.
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The strategy needs to be permanently adhered to, enduring long past any individual candidate or campaign.
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For many trans women, being in the box means enduring sexual advances or assaults from guards.
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Kahlo's enduring appeal has resulted in the most presales of any exhibition in the museum's history.
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Now we live in between shelters, enduring heat, the lack of water, the lack of everything.
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But limited to five words, Smokey's famous adage — while memorable and enduring — comes with a catch.
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After enduring an admittedly thin resume as far as wins, he sits atop the world rankings.
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The United States first invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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This new deployment of Marines to Helmand reflects our enduring commitment to the people of Afghanistan.
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Whoever they were, their effort is a testament to the enduring emotional pull of this track.
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Punishing Halliburton's boss and board would yield a more enduring lesson in merger-and-acquisition hubris.
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You've highlighted the persistence of long-term unemployment as an enduring legacy of the financial crisis.
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But few in the party now deny that the threat of an enduring split is real.
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Mr. Lazarus's most enduring strip was "Miss Peach," which ran in newspapers from 1957 to 2002.
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OPINION The enduring scam of corporate tax breaks, by Bryce Covert, The New Republic. http://bit.
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Even so, the most enduring moment of this convention may prove to be from Day Two.
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ISLAMIC STATE'S motto, "Enduring and expanding", would seem to explain recent grim headlines from across Asia.
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Dota's consistently rising prize pools are thus just an expression of its enduring and growing popularity.
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High-profile celebrities, including actress Leslie Jones, have taken breaks from Twitter after enduring harassment campaigns.
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Most of Britain's social problems precede Brexit, compounded by the Conservative Party's enduring commitment to austerity.
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Trump is reshaping the Republican Party, but he is not setting it up for enduring success.
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If the numbers contain one overriding message, it is the enduring nature of the album format.
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She also sang at the Elton John AIDS Foundation's Enduring Vision benefit gala in November 2017.
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"The term they use is where you have established strong and enduring ties," Mr. Kosnitzky said.
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The United Kingdom has had a longstanding and long enduring special relationship with the United States.
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Turnbull risks falling victim to this phenomenon, courtesy of the citizenship saga and enduring poor polls.
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"It's a shame, but this is indicative of the political moment we're now enduring in Brazil."
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That is, it looks as if weak demand and a bias toward deflation are enduring problems.
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It would most likely take a more enduring rise in uncertainty to undermine the economic recovery.
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"I think it's a good bill that has enduring value beyond this presidency," Tillis told reporters.
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Between Arrow, The Flash and the enduring popularity of Supernatural, The CW is killing it lately.
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The United States first invaded Afghanistan on October 220, 2001, as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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But an amusement park's recent effort to pair frozen fish and ice-skating proved less enduring.
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In the heyday of shopping malls, it was evidence of the century-old retailer's enduring success.
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Behind his approach to these and other issues would be McCain's enduring belief in U.S. leadership.
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As a result, Moscow is currently enduring the sharp end of tough international sanctions from Washington.
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The sisters' talk of enduring Don Lazaro's sexual attention has an especially of-the-moment ring.
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Russia had seen a drop in terror attacks recently after enduring several over many years. 3.
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After enduring six figures of debt, I am finally enjoying the fruits of all my labor.
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Their commitment was to something more enduring and more important: evidence and the truth it reveals.
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"They were so strong, enduring the pain while getting their whole bodies tattooed," Dominga told me.
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As is often the case with nominees enduring confirmation hearings, Gorsuch avoided giving a definitive answer.
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Broadly asked Mac and Smith to unpack some of the more enduring myths about sex work.
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Certainly there's a reason the MacBook line's design has been so enduring in its relative simplicity.
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For Mama Ning, these dolls are simply an extension of Thailand's enduring belief in black magic.
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The big picture: California is enduring another deadly wildfire year with eight large fires burning Monday.
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Op-Ed Contributor Charlottesville, Va. — Politicians praise America's founders for having set guiding and enduring principles.
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In 2011, she needed 40 stitches in her face and skull after enduring a wipeout there.
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Others find the pain so enduring that they can't bring themselves even to joke about it.
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The train (called the "Under Graham Railroad") becomes a metaphor for the enduring legacy of slavery.
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How did the decision give way to the deep and enduring political rifts we face today?
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He was a talent unfiltered, which perhaps goes a little way to explaining its enduring appeal.
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The 27-year-old South African recently returned to training after enduring a number of setbacks.
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What's more, Johnson can always rely on the enduring stigma of the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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But dividing society by generation obscures the real and enduring lines of race, class and gender.
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It's nice to think so — and for people enduring such trauma, that's undoubtedly, yes, a service.
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" Apel wrote gothic ghost stories about "aristocratic families enduring melodramatic plot twists in isolated, haunted castles.
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Although demeaning, Mason's patronage allowed Hurston and Hughes to produce some of their most enduring works.
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The report highlighted the enduring expanse of American combat operations since the terrorist attacks of Sept.
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Each of Cicierega's three albums emphasizes the enduring influence of the 1990s in modern pop culture.
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His readers needed his words to make sense of what "our boys" were enduring in France.
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Yet it was he who created enduring classics, central to ballet tradition as Bournonville's are not.
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I went to villages where girls had bravely resisted marriage, sometimes enduring beatings for doing so.
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Yet it is also cause for bitter reflection on the enduring discrimination suffered by his community.
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It can be covered up with a smile and denied even by the one enduring it.
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Egypt was enduring uprisings that ended with the country's leader Hosni Mubarak being removed from office.
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Enduring trauma of the Nazi era has made Germans squeamish about flexing their country's military muscles.
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The "Queen of Soul" left an enduring mark on the civil rights and women's rights movements.
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"Let's create huge [sic] enduring reminder of the incredible diversity in our community," Jackson-Beckham implored.
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One of the plan's most crucial and enduring features is its reliance on short, regular blocks.
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In this telling, Mr. Cosby's conviction is a testament to the enduring power of white supremacy.
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Few have been more enduring, however, than the now-hackneyed broadside from Union Army Maj. Gen.
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The book later became an enduring best-seller, even prompting a film adaptation starring Christina Ricci.
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He spent weeks in the hospital, enduring skin grafts and waiting for his body to heal.
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But instead of enduring the painful eras of Reconstruction and Jim Crow, African-Americans received reparations.
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" The enduring obsession with comic-book characters, he said, "is a perfect prey for our comedy.
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This must be an enduring collaboration that transcends local election cycles and is strengthened over time.
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Many expressed gratitude for Kobe&aposs influence on the game and reflected on his enduring legacy.
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Enduring obstacles include the expansion of Israeli settlements on occupied land and generations of mutual suspicion.
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I feel an enduring strength and self-assurance that has dug its roots deep within me.
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Dating to 1843, it serves as a reminder of the enduring power of a holiday tradition.
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As the Ambassador Bridge loomed ahead, I thought about the enduring link between Detroit and Ontario.
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One of our city's most enduring warm-weather pastimes, handball, is also one of the simplest.
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In many ways, the area is a microcosm of the enduring economic imbalance in South Africa.
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None of these relationships lasted, and none of them helped Flajnik and Robertson find enduring fame.
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But the painting's enduring mystery lies in the dark, flame-shaped form in the left foreground.
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We applaud all efforts to address the enduring centrality of slavery and racism to our history.
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The form is the natural habitat of the grief-stricken, the betrayed, those enduring chronic ennui.
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Illicitly manufactured fentanyl and similar drugs have compounded the enduring dangers of heroin and other opioids.
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Joe Harris, a commercial illustrator, drew enduring cartoon characters including the Trix cereal rabbit and Underdog.
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I still cannot even imagine enduring and surviving that kind of pain and violence and injustice.
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How significant, how enduring, and whether this foreshadows further progress, all are unknowable at the moment.
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One more major title for Federer, to reward his enduring excellence and passion for the game.
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Deciphering the terms of their enduring predicament becomes the reader's mission — as it is the family's.
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It lasted less than a year, but their influence on each other as performers was enduring.
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It's part of a 15-film meditation on the enduring appeal of its star, Marcello Mastroianni.
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One of his enduring legacies, for better or worse, may be to compel some hard answers.
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The hostility of elite cultural institutions to traditional Christianity is an enduring fact of American life.
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Sketch thrives in hyperspecific scenarios — think SNL's "Diner Lobster" or the enduring weirdness of Monty Python.
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" With nearly five million residents, he added, "Sydney remains Australia's strongest and most enduring property market.
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She deserves our enduring respect and appreciation for her leadership, and I'm personally grateful for it.
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The pair shared a young son and had one of hip hop's most enduring love stories.
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He found one and survived, though not after enduring three relapses that could have claimed him.
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So I think there's an enduring friendship and solidarity there that transcends politics, to be honest.
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They help explain his enduring popularity in the polls despite the mangled syntax and frequent flubs.
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For New Yorkers enduring a burst of rain on Friday, weekend snow is in the forecast.
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But if protesters want to inspire enduring change, they're going to have to aim much higher.
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State of, which was first performed in 2017, unpacks enduring symbols of nationalism, patriotism, and masculinity.
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Her marriage to Sinatra was her third, his fourth and the most enduring union for both.
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Researchers in a variety of locales enduring tropical diseases are testing several ways to employ Wolbachia.
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It became an unbridgeable fault line that would open an enduring gulf between liberals and conservatives.
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But the telegraph's cultural impact is undeniable, and Standage discusses its enduring influence in this book.
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The sweetness, the style, the pop culture references, the banter ... That's the enduring magic, the backflip.
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" Of all of her hits, Ms. Willis seemed most awed by the enduring power of "September.
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This fascination is shameless and enduring, fitting into themes of aging that build throughout the book.
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But this fascination tends to be paired with enduring myths among cis and trans people alike.
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ISIS's motto, "enduring and expanding," is a lot less convincing when it's actually declining and shrinking.
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As the '112723s approached, he was primed to become a prolific, enduring name in American fashion.
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We will soon see where it will lead, hopefully to long and enduring prosperity and peace.
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The book tracks these two women's legacies and the enduring impact of slavery for several generations.
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It's raucous and frenetic, destructive and delicate, and an enduring reminder that some things never die.
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But few can match the pure gangster—and enduring street clout—of Carmine "The Snake" Persico.
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These circumstances in effect negate the very things that make the books so successful and enduring.
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But among midcentury publishing figures and sexual provocateurs, Brown's legacy may be more enduring than Hefner's.
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