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She turned around and saw the massive suffering endured by the people of the world.
She endured surgery and currently has no further signs of cancer.
She later married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala ( known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala ) in London in 1882, but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34, quickly collapsed, largely due to Damala's dependence on morphine.
She also endured three miscarriages.
She endured a gruelling six-month series of film tests, along with hundreds of other actresses, before securing the part some time before her 22nd birthday.
She wrote to Governor Bob Graham in 1985 to encourage him to assess the conditions the migrant workers endured.
She endured a turbulent early childhood due to the abusive and irrational behaviour of her father, Thomas Hemmings.
She and her mother have endured years of abuse from the old whaler and sealer, who moreover had some remarkably peculiar habits.
She claims that, in the wake of selected immigration and then endured immigration, Nicolas Sarkozy is imposing health-care immigration on the French people.
She endured Davan's casual lust with generally amused grace, but when she found him out of his mind on painkillers, raped him as she has a fetish for unconscious men.
She also nursed her children through frequent illnesses, and endured the deaths of three of them: Anne, Mary, and Charles Waring.
She endured a second course of radiation therapy as a follow-up.
She had recently endured the break-up of the PJ Harvey trio and was contemplating the direction her next studio album would take.
She endured 178 hours of sleep deprivation and attributed her success to tensing her feet until they hurt and preventing herself from urinating.
She lost both parents in childhood, endured the emotional calamity of thwarted romance with an aristocrat, and suffered from a recurrent and severe form of Rheumatic Heart Disease which killed her at the age of 47.
She endured much hardship avoiding the Bolsheviks, and was only able to escape to Finland in December 1920.
She attracted attention by stepping on stage during the CERN Hardronic Festival, singing " Collider ", a melancholy song about the lonely nights endured by the girlfriend of a high energy physicist ( excerpt ):
She follows Romana through several alternate universes, regaining her eyesight in one when she is forced to ingest vampire blood to enhance her physical capabilities, her unique physiology allowing her to be physically enhanced by the blood without experiencing the negative mental side-effects that others have endured.
She developed purulent pleurisy and endured an operation in which two of her ribs were removed.
She later wrote that despite the suffering she endured at the hands of her father, who was originally a priest in Russia, but moved to Munich to pursue life as a painter, she was grateful that he taught her the game of chess when she was still a child.
She had violent temptations and endured great physical suffering.
She wrote, " Hollywood has always been gun shy of controversy, but recent displays of self-censorship on the part of entertainment industry executives make us cringe [...] Granted Catholics, as a group have endured an ample amount of bashing, but The Simpsons is an equal opportunity offender.
She endured the neglect with uncomplaining stoicism, for her innate warmth prevented her from succumbing to bitterness.
She describes in detail the horrors she endured during the Balkan Wars ( Yugoslav Wars ), including being kidnapped and repeatedly raped.

She and severe
She had -- he informed her -- kidney trouble, liver trouble, and a severe female disorder.
She would disgorge what she swallowed, and suffered severe stomach pains, which she bore with patience as another penance.
She always made it clear that, whilst her life, which included a spell of severe mental illness, contributed to the themes contained within her work, she did not write explicitly autobiographical poetry.
She died of neck injuries and severe head trauma, and was the only person fatally injured in the accident.
She initially ignores severe headaches and brief episodes of dizziness and double vision, but when she uncharacteristically takes a spill while riding, and then tumbles down a flight of stairs, her secretary / best friend Ann King ( Geraldine Fitzgerald ) insists she see the family doctor, who refers her to a specialist.
She developed severe hypochondriasis and erratic nerves.
She was sentenced to life for: " one count of incitement to murder, one of incitement to attempted murder, five of incitement to severe physical mistreatment of prisoners, and two of physical mistreatment.
She was lying in the couple's bed and had suffered severe head and facial trauma.
According to Helen Burns “ Roosevelt met with severe criticism from the liberals and the progressives for not nationalizing the bank during the period of crisis .” She states “ there seems little doubt that he could have done this ” but she also concludes Roosevelt “ did not believe in a government-owned and-operated bank ” and was ultimately pragmatic or even conservative in his approach to banking legislation.
She has suffered with severe extended depression that has never been treated.
She survived a disastrous crash though with severe injuries and because of this she became the first and only German woman to receive the Iron Cross First Class.
She started performing again in 1973, but by then her condition had become severe.
She was born with severe cyanosis and nearly died of oxygen deprivation after being choked by her umbilical cord during delivery.
She began using drugs and spending huge amounts of money, and reportedly had severe financial troubles despite her substantial income.
She had been suffering for some time with very severe postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis.
She was said by family members to be a superbly wealthy, somewhat adventurous woman who served as her mother's constant companion in her later years, managed her mother's financial affairs and vast estates, and was a known alcoholic in her later years who died of cirrhosis of the liver, a fatal disease directly linked to severe alcoholism.
She and her offspring caused severe damage to the island's fauna, but meanwhile they have been hunted down.
She suffered from severe cataracts that reduced her eyesight.
She had been in a coma following severe breathing difficulties.
She wrote eight hours a day despite a growing list of health problems, including arthritis so severe that she had difficulty even sitting at her typewriter or turning on her desk lamp.
She had two engagements against the French Navy, at Toulon in 1793 and at Genoa where she suffered severe damage and won a battle honour.
She claims that as a small child she suffered severe physical abuse by her mother.
She last appears in the 2006 special, and by Christmas 2009 her health has deteriorated and she suffers from severe incontinence.
She was born in Hong Kong, and was ordained in Guandong province in unoccupied China on January 25, 1944, on account of a severe shortage of priests due to World War II.
She sent several letters to Polish president Bolesław Bierut requesting a pardon, claiming her actions had not been as severe as Gerda Steinhoff's or Jenny-Wanda Barkmann's.

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