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Irglová wondered if the strength of their creative connection had withstood the intervening years.

I need to know how to withstand everything that happens in front of the dugout, and know I cannot fix society.

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A Transport Scotland spokesperson said: "Shipbuilding is a competitive global market and any direct award of a public contract must comply with applicable procurement and subsidy control rules and be capable of withstanding legal challenge."

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"Russia will learn from European resolve and specifically Poland's capacity to withstand attacks of this kind."

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But whether Dame Anna remains the right person to be at the helm, and whether the magazine can withstand increasing financial pressures, remains to be seen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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