They withstood the vagaries of nature and remained mute witnesses to the changing times. |
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In one test, the pacemaker withstood a force 40 times that of the earth's gravitational pull. |
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With firm insistence such as this, how could Charlie have withstood such opposition? |
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Any amount of opposing forces can be withstood without any harm to Hinduism. |
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The granite base is intact, and has withstood the constant ravages of time. |
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Our brave front withstood unshrinkingly the heavy fire of rifles and cannon concentrated upon it. |
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The shield did not look especially strong, but it withstood pressure that would have crushed the man. |
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In the game against Army, Air Force withstood a strong start from Army and the teams went in at half-time at nil-all. |
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The centre of the city was walled and, with its water and food supply enclosed, could have withstood a long siege. |
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Given the buffeting he had withstood, Montgomery was remarkably cheerful after his round, and praised the wonderful effort of playing partner. |
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Yet the original grants under which the patroons had obtained their power withstood all attempts to remove them. |
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The Dunkirk spirit would almost certainly have withstood those images of conflict fit to be shown on Sky. |
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However, economic history withstood the number-crunching cliometricians, and the narrative style is back in vogue. |
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He stood up courageously for his view and withstood slander and charges of spying. |
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Your personal relationship is to be respected and treasured as it has withstood the test of tide and time. |
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A few courageous legislators have withstood the health industry's blandishments and taken at least baby steps to modify the law. |
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Time after time I had withstood complete turmoil within me, constantly asking myself why I was so ugly and unattractive. |
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He has withstood the pressures he has come up against in this emotional issue extremely well. |
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His notion that the Chinese loaded up a few mylodons in Patagonia, only to let one escape in Australia, would not have withstood a couple of minutes on the internet. |
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But he withstood my eight years in the White House, so we know how to make the most of our time. |
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When we arrived there on foot, I thought at first that the house had withstood the quake. |
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There was no room to budge but we were all anxious to get to the Provincial House and find out how it had withstood the quake. |
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His convictions have inspired deep pride among Métis people that has withstood the test of time. |
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A tree which withstood a World War II bomb that destroyed a block of flats has managed to crush garages when it was felled by winds on Monday night. |
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Our activities have withstood the crisis thanks to the measures I set out, right here, a year ago. |
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The treaty is a remarkable document which, to the credit of those who drafted it, has withstood the test of time. |
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Over the years, the basic vision and principles of the Declaration have withstood the test of time. |
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Examination of the aircraft revealed that all the seat-belts withstood the impact. |
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However, some municipalities withstood the urge to favour one ethnic group over to the other. |
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After surviving a massive earthquake one year earlier, the stadium barely withstood the earth-shattering orchestrations of El Diego. |
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It's a survivor, a raptor that has withstood everything we humans could throw at it. |
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They shall be of a thickness such that they are entirely safe, having regard to the distance between two supports and the loads to be withstood. |
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It has coped well with desert conditions, it has withstood attack from weapons which were designed to defeat it and its gun control equipment has proved to be outstanding. |
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Clothing should be light, airy and quick-drying, so that any surprise showers can be withstood easily. |
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Meanwhile, Collingwood withstood a dramatic fightback from Brisbane to register a hard-earned but richly deserved 12-point win at the Gabba. |
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Having withstood early pressure and a strong downfield wind, Newbridge used the ball well early on but two basic drop out re-start errors saw them fall behind. |
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Powys withstood encroachments from England and Gwynedd throughout its existence, although the Welsh custom of partible inheritance caused rivalries among the ruling family. |
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Once a Siedle product is launched on the market, it has already successfully withstood a tough baptism of fire. |
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Omitted was any indication of her feelings about leaving, any apprehension or excitement about homesteading, or, other than not sleeping, how she withstood the trip. |
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The players have withstood enormous uncertainty, public scrutiny and speculation over their health, their careers, and their reputations. |
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But the bottom line is that the foundations of secularism and equality before the law that Nehru laid have withstood the worst of onslaughts on them. |
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Forget worries about rampaging stag parties – Prague has withstood far worse in its 1,000-year 1,000-yearnd its chistoryemand unditsnished. |
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Ali withstood similarly appalling punishment in his three wars with Frazier, and most memorably during his immortal Rumble in the Jungle with George Foreman. |
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With a big serve and a walloping double-handed backhand, Safin is apt to overwhelm opponents but Haas has some big strokes of his own and to his credit withstood the barrage. |
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Straffan withstood a very strong comeback from the home side in the second half that yielded a goal from Toms Fitzgerald from 25 yards, to claim victory. |
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The joinery not only meets the requirements of modern engineering, it is the classic housed mortise and tenon joinery that has withstood the test of time. |
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He carried with him a clarification from the Rota, that if the court's decision withstood appeal, it allowed Francesco to place Cornelia in a convent of his choosing. |
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There was more entertainment to follow as the Scotland side stoically withstood some brutal tackling to more or less assure themselves of winning their European pool. |
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Although the French had won, the Russian army had accepted, and withstood, the major battle Napoleon had hoped would be decisive. |
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In 1403 and 1404, Caernarfon was besieged again by Welsh troops with support from French forces, but withstood the attacks. |
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His next objective was the castle of Verneuil, which had withstood an earlier siege. |
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Corfu withstood three major sieges in 1537, 1571 and 1716 all of which resulted in the repulsion of the Ottomans. |
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Protected by natural barriers and fortified towns, it had withstood the long process of the reconquista. |
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These buildings and the old town of Massawa remain to this day, having withstood both earthquakes and wars with aerial bombardment. |
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Warwick Castle withstood the siege and was later used to hold prisoners taken by the Parliamentarians. |
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The P42C successfully withstood the incredible centrifugal force to which it was subjected. 6 hours later, it was still bang on time down to the second. |
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Aided by the 18th Georgia, the Texans then withstood a charge by the 5th Cavalry, killing 150 of the Union horse soldiers before the rest withdrew. |
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They took the lead just before half-time through Carlton Cole, then gutsily withstood Cardiff's second-half pressure, even after James Tomkins had been sent off for his second yellow card. |
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It has withstood high-minded attempts at preservation and low-minded development big-footing by the likes of Robert Moses, Fred Trump, and Rudy Giuliani. |
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Allying himself with the new king of Hungary, Charles I, Władysław withstood the enmity of Bohemia, the Teutonic Knights, rival Polish dukes, and the mainly German patriciate of Kraków. |
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His fluent style spreads itself liberally across the whole of Carn d'olla and, to return to my opening remarks, it has withstood the test of time. |
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Nor does it mean that the 1999 Strategic Concept is out of date:Â in many ways, if you re-read it today, you will see that it has withstood the ravages of time quite well. |
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The Court of Appeal concluded that this was an unimpeachable finding, noting that the judge had been entitled to rely on the welfare officer's findings which had withstood cross examination. |
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The one constant of what was an unimpressive campaign from start to finish was the criticism levelled at coach Raymond Domenech, who nevertheless withstood the pressure to guide his team towards their objective. |
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Very little early English armor has withstood the British climate. |
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You withstood the hubris that persuades us that we were much too quick off the mark with the Constitution, had aimed too high, had asked too much of people and had set our sights too high. |
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He withstood heaps of personal abuse from nationalist ultras. |
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The evidence of the atrocities collected in Arnold Toynbee's Blue Book, although published by the government for propaganda purposes, has withstood all attempts to discredit it. |
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Hypersensitive skin is defined as skin that is hyperreactive to different factors of varying harshness that are generally well tolerated and withstood by normal skin. |
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It seems that the Group companies that have best withstood the deteriorating economic situation are those in which the business model was most firmly implanted. |
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Meanwhile, I manned the cash table, while their nephew Dave bravely withstood the flames of an industrial grill, and flipped the burgers and dogs. |
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Atrion's Managed Regulatory Content has withstood the test of time! |
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Have these observations withstood the test of time? |
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Without a rigorous process, mandatory criteria and independent evaluation, the NCC could not have judged the level of risk involved with the ETC model, nor could the corporation have withstood public scrutiny. |
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This return to the roots of the original sounds, transcended by an embracing of the major currents that changed the era, is the trademark of African productions that have withstood the test of time. |
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The development and structure of the liquidity show that this is solidly calculated and has thereby withstood the turbulence of the past year crisis-proof. |
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In 626 Constantinople, by far the largest city of early medieval Europe, withstood a combined siege by Avars and Persians. |
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Bulgaria withstood the pressure from Pontic steppe tribes like the Pechenegs, Khazars, and Cumans, and in 806 destroyed the Avar Khanate. |
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But the new leader, the Dauphin Charles, avoided another pitched battle, and the city of Reims withstood siege. |
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During the same siege she withstood a blow from a stone that hit her helmet while she was near the base of the town's wall. |
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The crew tested how the long, narrow, flexible hull withstood the tough ocean waves. |
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The French withstood several damaging but inconclusive actions before regaining the initiative at the battles of Tourcoing and Fleurus in June. |
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The outnumbered Americans withdrew but withstood a prolonged Siege of Fort Erie. |
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That these men have withstood sexual contact with women and have come away unfeminized solidifies their masculinity. |
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Despite the economic problems that have beset the statelet, the airport has withstood the global downturn better than most of its competitors. |
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Albert Einstein published his theory of General Relativity in 1916, and his description of the nature of gravity has, so far, withstood numerous experimental tests. |
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However, for the Spanish Empire, the results were much better, as it was left as the sole dominant power in Italy and had successfully withstood the French effort. |
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But the king nevertheless withstood him very strongly with fighting with those men who would follow him, and there was a great slaughter on either side. |
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This minimised the impact to the ground, allowed high water pressures to be withstood and it also alleviated the need to grout ahead of the tunnel. |
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Wellington's army withstood repeated attacks by the French and drove them from the field while the Prussians arrived in force and broke through Napoleon's right flank. |
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Skipper and man of the match O'Neill also proved a hero in defence as Bangor withstood periods of Llanelli pressure to earn their place against Rhyl or Port Talbot. |
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The Northern Chinese were ranked higher and Southern Chinese were ranked lower because southern China withstood and fought to the last before caving in. |
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Further south, the Saxon kings of Wessex withstood the Danish assaults. |
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