Irene toughed it out as long as she could but, we lost her to Breast Cancer earlier this year. |
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Learning to ride a bike wasn't easy, but you toughed out the scrapes and falls. |
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The heartiest skiers and riders toughed out the cold and rode the last chair, taking advantage of every minute. |
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He travelled lovely, relaxed great and toughed it out all the way to the line. |
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Hardy Yellowknife campers toughed out the holiday weather, with one bemoaning his frozen beer that exploded overnight. |
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On another evening, the entire group demonstrated true Canadian spirit as they toughed out the chilly April air to enjoy a barbecue. |
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Crocodilians have toughed it out in one guise or another for 230 million years, some by land, others by sea, most astraddle, but all the while, stylishly crocodile. |
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And Gillard, Australia's first female prime minister, a leader who has toughed out extraordinary political adversity and personal invective, is the one cast aside. |
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You're already the only girl, so if you're the one that says, 'I can't do this' or whatever, it's gonna be like 'Oh, my gosh, she's wimping out because she's a girl', so I toughed it out. |
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And, unlike recent Welsh musicians, Rees' rise to the brink of success has been toughed out and cultivated on the local circuit over the last six years. |
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