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Marilyn McConaghy wrote that state law prohibits betting on “the result of any trial or contest of skill, speed or power of endurance.”

He is the most furiously feral performer of the time, whose mighty force is matched by his power of endurance.

I would be delighted to get some inspiration from the Nobel laureates, their power of endurance and their predictions about future developments.

The Etude entitled Mazeppa is particularly characteristic of Liszt's power of endurance at the instrument, and it exhibits the gradual growth of his manner, from pianoforte exercises to symphonic poems in the manner of Berlioz.

There is no question but that whilst this cruel custom is so dreadful that there is no language strong enough to condemn it, it has undoubtedly had the effect of developing in the woman’s character a heroic fortitude, and a power of endurance that enables her to bear up against many of the ills and trials that women are called upon to suffer during the course of their lives.

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

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