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None of these authors focuses on why marriage, having endured so long, is now in such a mess.
ECONOMIST: I do, I can, I will
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Rhapsody is a resilient example, having endured an acquisition, a spin-off in 2010 and having absorbed the legitimized Napster in 2011.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Legal torrent sites are innovators of media consumption
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Having endured endless jokes about his oversized frame, the New Jersey governor shrewdly decided the best path was to poke fun at himself.
CNN: Enough with stories about who's fat
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"To me, this is a place I always felt like I could win, " said Perry who sank a 22-foot putt to break the deadlock having endured a frustrating time on the greens.
CNN: Perry banks title after play-off birdie
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In an opposition-led debate on the NHS on 16 July 2012, Mr Burnham renewed his attacks on the Health and Social Care Act, which became law earlier this year having endured a tumultuous passage through Parliament.
BBC: Labour vows to repeal NHS reforms
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So after having, he explains, "endured years of misery and gone to enormous lengths to live a lie, " Collins became the first active player in one of the four major U.S. pro sports leagues to come out as gay.
NPR: 'I'm Gay': NBA Player Jason Collins Breaks Barrier
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It was the fourth 10-wicket defeat England had endured in ODIs - and they deserved nothing more, having dropped three catches.
BBC: New Zealand thrash awful England
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He would come back in the evening or maybe the following day, having slept who knows where, and the more storms and hunger he had endured the happier and healthier he was.
NEWYORKER: Bear Meat
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Hamilton endured a frustrating 2012 campaign with five race retirements denting his title challenge, eventually having to settle for a fourth-place finish in the drivers' championship.
CNN: Hamilton not expecting miracles at Mercedes