Interestingly, those students primed to think of God could endure much more discomfort and swilled twice as much sour juice.
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Project developed housing and electronics for the experiment to make sure the instruments could endure boiling water and still transmit data.
That he could endure the likes of me through a long dinner without looking over my shoulder and without trying to impress me with his smarts was .
The idea is to circle the globe in five stages, each taking four or five days of continuous flight (which is about as much as a pilot could endure).
An environmental lawsuit against a major corporation can resemble a war of attrition, and in 1993 few observers would have predicted that the plaintiffs could endure as long as they did.
That a newish, smallish, nonhomogeneous, resource-poor, relatively weak entity could endure and even prosper in the always-boiling cauldron of Middle East politics, while internally permitting a fair degree of freedom, is living testament to this king's skills.
With a better growth scenario or supportive markets, the Spanish could probably endure the crisis on their own.
That is a body blow that the European banking system could not endure.
Shortly afterwards Karolos Papoulias, the plain-speaking Greek president, told Mrs Merkel the Greeks could not endure much more austerity.
While wealthier Venezuelans could flee, the less-fortunate now endure routine food and medicine shortages, thanks to price and capital controls.
Fighting back tears, she said that "no amount of money" could compensate her family for what they have had to endure.
He added that when the helicopter arrived back at Camp Bastion, the troops had to endure a "heavy landing" before they could alight, though he said they had no idea the helicopter was badly damaged.
Any other conclusion would require the United States to endure a planned terrorist attack before the executive branch could intervene militarily.
The government also had to endure weeks of tense negotiations with the main opposition party before it could secure an agreement on its policies.
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