Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure, does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity and fear.
In Bournemouth, delegates old enough to remember the Powellite fire and brimstone had to endure one worthy speech after another in praise of tolerance and inclusion.
He wanted to achieve, to endure and to excel, and behind his gentle manner lay a tiger's determination.
And for the record, I will probably become a bull way too early and have to endure some pain on the way to profit.
My luck paled at the press conference later where I drew 44th place in the line for questions and had to endure several Asian journalists try to get Buffett to reveal his favorite stocks in their nations.
People living with HIV and AIDS have to endure prejudice born out of ignorance and fear.
It is one thing to have firm ideas, quite another to have the skills to bring them into being and for them to endure after you leave office.
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Now with a 10-point gap to shield them, New Zealand surged forward and Wales had to endure two nail-biting TMO decisions in quick succession.
Camping in Scotland has come a long way since the old days, when it seemed to be the sole preserve of Boy Scout groups and those willing to endure nights in a soggy field along with hundreds of equally sullen souls.
While I beat the drum in staff meetings, I had pretty much come to accept that terrible grammar and writing is an aspect of the millennial workforce I would simply have to accept and endure.
In the past two weeks I have been traveling for my company, talking about our new product, LivePlan, and have unfortunately had to endure canceled flights, delays, and re-bookings on all my trips.
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That so many women have decided to risk and endure so much is in many ways a testament to the extraordinary example of tonight's honoree.
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Then the plane was rerouted to San Jose, forcing Fleming and his fellow passengers to endure a traffic-snarled bus ride to San Francisco's airport, where they arrived four hours behind schedule.
It is simple and more likely to endure than complex interventions.
People I know are shell-shocked at the prospect of an unknown future in foriegn shores and with pain to endure for at least a decade, many envision never returning.
As you may know, my family and I have already had to endure years of press leaks and innuendo regarding a situation over which I had no direct control at one of the nursing homes within the company I ran.
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The game was not over though and Bath were forced to endure a nervy last few minutes when O'Hare finished off a counter attack and Jackson crossed after intercepting a speculative Nick Abendanon pass.
Englert plays her character bold and able to make hard choices, not happy about it but willing to endure the sacrifices to help herself and those she loves.
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And the families of Kathleen Peterson and Liz Ratliff face uncertainty once again, wondering if they will have to endure the legal and emotional ordeal of a another trial resurrecting the pain and grief they have tried to put to rest for the last ten years.
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But as public consumption of news and information migrates to mobile and social, PR pros no longer have to endure the indignity of getting dissed by a stressed out reporter or talent booker who paints all PR people as evil.
For many it has to rank as an experience to endure, and the NHS has a tough challenge to try to make anyone think otherwise.
Ours was an Irish generation told we'd never have to leave home and endure the relative shame of having a nation unable to sustain our aspirations.
Buffenstein said his book did not even attempt to explain the bureaucratic and cumbersome process growers must endure to hire farm workers legally on H-2A visas.
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And in Egypt and Jordan the Muslim Brotherhood has had to endure unpredictable cycles of repression and inclusion as the fears and whims of the regimes change.
It is work to die, to know how to approach and endure life's last moments.
"The women and young men had to endure appalling living conditions, " the report found.
Both trends are likely to endure and grow in almost any economy short of Great Depression.
And folks like Bojan and Sanda simply refuse to endure a fourth winter under siege.
Should it further stress EU and IMF-country taxpayers putting up bailout funds and force Greek citizens to endure more austerity measures?
Van Gogh's humanistic side was developed during this time and he even tried to endure the same hardships as the impoverished miners, said Meedendorp.
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