Moreover, the on-going Eucharistic embodiment of Christ's sacrifice provides the sacramental assurance to sustain those who endure these traits.
The adage "out of darkness comes light" is a reminder for those who endure tragedy that there is always hope.
If you are a fan of reality TV, you have probably noticed an overabundance of house-flipping shows, and each show paints a picture of a little hard work followed by nearly risk-free profit for those who endure.
Not only does prison, for the vast majority of those who endure it, not work, either as punishment or as rehabilitation, but there is no escaping the conclusion that it functions as a stimulant to crime, rather than its bromide.
The victims who survive endure painful treatments, suffer from psychological trauma and, in some cases, are ostracized by society.
Is relief finally in sight for the millions of drivers who have to endure the A14 as they travel through Cambridgeshire?
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Unfortunately, HP's Lewis Platt seems to be applying these lessons rather slowly for someone who actually did endure two years at the Wharton School in the mid-1960s.
Inspired by Fukushima, this 100-metre painting is designed to suggest the scrolls painted by Japanese monks over 600 years ago for those who had to endure earthquakes, floods or war.
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Take, for example, the fear of a child who has to endure the harrowing experience of a CT Scan.. In a TED talk in 2012, Kelley spoke about children who walk into the CT room and are handed a black felt pirate cap.
"It's been an adventure, " said Mrs Rabjohns, who has had to endure much of the journey with her daughter Clare in soaking conditions.
We raised our glasses to the millions of dead, to all the people who had had to endure what we merely watched on television.
The impetus for the legislation was private pressure from the airlines whose business was disrupted by air traffic furloughs, coupled with public outrage from travelers who were forced to endure delays.
Sixteen years was a long time for anyone to endure a wife who had neither faith nor interest in the worldliness of marital life, he said, and she wondered if, by letting her go, he had finally outgrown his youth.
Most Americans who find themselves in bankruptcy court endure the financial challenges and emotional weight of their ordeal outside the limelight.
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This system will develop and endure only if those who follow the rules of peace and freedom fully reap their rewards.
However, the news that Plymouth may not end up with an ice rink has raised concerns for some parents who fear they will have to endure hours of extra travelling and added expense, to what they say is already an expensive sport.
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Richard Blumenthal murmured his dismay that a man who had served the country had to endure the kind of inquiries Mr. Hagel had.
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Officials made no secret of Mr Obama's impatience with last year's summit in Prague, at which he had to endure speeches by 27 European leaders who all then vied for a photo-op with the new American president.
Finally, Rob Miller -- and all those who give their lives in our name -- endure in each of us.
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Bennett must endure an Al Haig-ish defense secretary (who assures her he's "in control here") among other caricaturish male colleagues.
And it is the members of our highest court who do the vital and constant work of ensuring that they endure.
Refugees who came in the summer months, did not come prepared to endure the harsh winter.
If we make fools of ourselves in the act, let us endure the embarrassment on our own, without the endless analysis by timid women who have never known the devious delight of a primal scream.
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.
Right now those with private insurance have to endure a labyrinth of approvals and preapprovals from a behavioral health "specialist, " who sits behind a desk in a remote location deciding on who gets coverage for how long and for what on a "case-by-case" basis.
He warned that if the numbers of corneas available dropped much more, patients who can now be treated on a first come, first served basis - may have to be prioritised and endure longer waits.
So whatever the motive for Ms Shepherdson's departure, there are likely to be some people within Topshop who are worried that her instinct for fashion will be missed, even if others are betting her legacy will endure.
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Not only did he endure his captivity (and as Bob Dole once remarked, you tend to accord more respect to someone who spent five-and-a-half years in a box).
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