How To Use Enduring In A Sentence
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Within the unalterable waves of change, we can never find any enduring refuge or freedom.
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Much-maligned for their derivative style, the band are nevertheless enduringly popular.
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They are wonderful reminders of the enduring mystery and magic that is childhood itself.
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Liz smiles professionally and holds Larry, who wheezes and splutters, enduring his hardship with a stoicism that looks exhausting.
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We believe, and we believe that you believe, that of the many and proliferating means for communicating big ideas, one of the most effective, and therefore most enduring, is fiction.
A Long Story
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Families witness animals enduring an extreme climate, such as deer navigating through three feet of snow.
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But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.
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If that sounds harsh or flippant, just take a look at the discographies of rock's most enduringly successful acts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, all of Africa and large parts of Asia would lie dark and unlit as if during a wartime bombing raid, a fate that one or two places down there would actually be enduring.
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There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law.
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Robin Hood, the latest depiction of folklore's most enduring and filmable character — directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe — will open the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and in theaters on Friday.
Robin Hood's fluid identity flows on
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Like an old stone barn with hand-hewn beams, they were built to last, enduring monuments to craftsmanship and common sense.
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Sonically overwhelming throughout its eight tracks, the album affirms the enduring significance of alt-rock's most pervasive clichés.
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The legend of Mata Hari is, for sure, the most enduring image of the female spy - the vamp who wheedles state secrets out of men by her seductive charms.
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The crucial issue is whether the short term morphs into something enduring.
Times, Sunday Times
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Secondly, the enduring appeal of the Ashes.
Times, Sunday Times
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It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even immortal, on the basis of self-awareness alone.
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In vibrant, unpunctuated prose purporting to be Ned's own words, Carey explores Australia's most enduring myth.
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Her third piece, an arpillera, depicts in stylised, pale shapes, in a receding line, the children who are lost in war, enduring the trauma of fear and separation.
OpenDemocracy
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Residents in Passage East are enduring another summer of discontent due to traffic tailbacks approaching the local car ferry.
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This exhibition explores the enduring architectural question of the relationship of surface to structure, a problem the investigation views through the lenses of both architectural and automotive design, focusing on the spectrum of systems defined as monocoque, semi-monocoque and superleggera.
Media Newswire
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He had no intention of enduring this smothering by overkindness any longer than it took him to figure out how to run away, and where to run to.
The Fourth R
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He became quicker of movement than the other dogs, swifter of foot, craftier, deadlier, more lithe, more lean with ironlike muscle and sinew, more enduring, more cruel, more ferocious, and more intelligent.
The Outcast
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The holy passion of friendship is so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring in nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Mark Twain
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Perhaps the only all-enduring and selfless love was that of a mother for her child.
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Her works are widely read and taught and bear the hallmarks of enduring American classics.
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Their honesty and hospitality an enduring impress on her life.
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This resulted in the family enduring harsh criticism in the media.
Times, Sunday Times
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The dominant image of Hong Kong is its spectacular skyline; the enduring sentiment, the voracious urbanism that skyline evinces.
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SKETCHY SANTAS anta Claus has captured our imaginations for centuries as an enduring symbol of kindness and generosity.
Sketchy Santas
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I am sure, have joined with me in unshakeable faith that this crucial test will be met; that the searing lessons of this latest war and the promise of the United Nations Organization will be the cornerstones of a new edifice of enduring peace and the guideposts of a new era of human progress.
Cordell Hull - Acceptance Speech
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And how poignant to reflect on Bell enduring a complex and messy time at the hotel buffet these past weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because, as an author, I believe that kind of insouciant self-confidence builds a more enduring bond.
Undefined
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The enduring point is that close links did not make finance the slave of industry.
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Between bearing children and enduring lingering sicknesses, Susanna was unable to do much to supplement his income.
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Some relationships are more fragile and less enduring than others.
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I take my stand here, that it is necessary to ingraft into that enduring instrument called the
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
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The rest of his account is padded out with speeches: a pity, since the family memoir works well on its own and is of more enduring interest.
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Widespread speculation is that several others are enduring serious financial difficulty and may eventually fold or merge with more successful companies.
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Our economic relationship is founded on enduring economic complementarities.
Speech at The Australia-Japan Conference Dinner: A comprehensive economic, security and strategic partnership - Minister for Foreign Affairs
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The enduring rose will always be with us and will continue to be the perennial favorite.
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The holy passion of friendship is so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring in nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Mark Twain
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Roman culture was enduringly fertilized
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Striking testimony to the enduring power of Ulysses is that we mark not the birth of its author or the publication of the book but the imagined day of the fiction.
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The enduring mythology of the Highland Clearances in which reluctant emigrants were thrown aboard cattle boats and sent on horrific transatlantic crossings by evil lairds has been shattered in a new study.
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Whether you interpret such behavior as capriciousness or hard-core adventure, enduring it is a price you must occasionally pay.
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Their rivalry has been friendly but enduring.
Times, Sunday Times
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A work that is created (fixed in tangible form for the first time) on or after January 1, 1978, is automatically protected from the moment of its creation and is ordinarily given a term enduring for the author's life plus an additional 70 years after the author's death.
Copyright Basics
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The "hidden hand' and " fancy footwork' exercised an enduring fascination for him.
THE GUARDSMEN
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This is a riveting tale about a wounded country, an unlikely friendship and an enduring love.
Times, Sunday Times
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If this means risking arrest for nonviolent symbolic actions of peaceful civil resistance and then enduring a time of incarceration then this must be done for the sake of the higher laws of justice and the leadings of our individual consciences.
Convicted Criminal Considers the Cause, the Crime, and the Court
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The one reservation about him is best conveyed by enduring images.
Times, Sunday Times
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The practice of infanticide, for selfish reasons, was, as we shall see in later chapters, horribly prevalent among many of the lower races, and even where the young were tenderly reared, the feeling toward them was hardly what we call affection -- a conscious, enduring devotion -- but a sort of animal instinct which is shared by tigers and other fierce and cruel animals, and which endures but a short time.
Primitive Love and Love-Stories
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But the difference of age made no difference to the friendship which grew up between them in Oxford, a friendship only less enduring and close than that between Clough and Matthew Arnold, which has been "eternized," to use a word of Fulke Greville's, by the noble dirge of "Thyrsis.
A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1
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Add to that the fact he's cool, suave and a great secret agent and there really are few fictional characters with such enduring appeal.
The Sun
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They are still America's greatest and most enduring bugaboos.
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If love, an enduring human ideal, formed the subject of this show, this ideal was counterbalanced by the weight of inanimate things: stones, earth.
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Despite their squalid hovels and ragged clothes, Arthur Young reported that the poor of Ireland were ‘as athletic in their form, as robust, and as capable of enduring labour as any upon earth’.
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She was proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and left this world with the knowledge that her impact on all of us was meaningful and enduring.
Christianity Today
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It exposes Gysin as a restless experimenter with a consistent vision, an inconsistent style, and an enduring commitment to several art forms, not least hybrid, intermedial practices such as visual poetry and performance art.
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Brion Gysin, Together at Last
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What we are aiming for is something intrinsically stylish and enduring.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's a syrupy, drippy, cloyingly sweet story of a son's enduring love for his troubled father.
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A kidney patient has been given a new lease of life after enduring a 20-year wait for a perfect organ match.
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Cheaper options will typically involve theming a venue around a simple visual principle - hence the enduring popularity of the black and white night - or adding simple table novelties such as masks.
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To be a staunch and vocal ally at an historical turning point is the first requirement of an enduring relationship.
Times, Sunday Times
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Add to that the fact he's cool, suave and a great secret agent and there really are few fictional characters with such enduring appeal.
The Sun
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Gore wanted to put the surplus in a "lockbox" - sort of like those savings accounts that average Americans are supposed to build up for themselves, but, to the enduring consternation of sages such as Greenspan, they never seem to build.
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines
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Now, here is the nub of the matter and the next - possibly cataclysmic - pitfall into which Labour, in its enduring arrogance and self-interest, may well fall.
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They retook Jerusalem in July 1099, creating Crusader states which would last for almost two centuries and bequeathing an enduring legacy which continues to influence the Christian and Islamic worlds today.
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Fang “became quicker of movement than the other dogs, swifter of foot, craftier, deadlier, more lithe, more lean with ironlike muscle and sinew, more enduring, more cruel, more ferocious, and more intelligent.”
Le Milieu, Le Moment, La Race: Literary Naturalism in Jack London's White Fang
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While that suggests a rather piecemeal and hasty approach to any serious design project, the mayor speaks more inspirationally of "an enduring, world-class street.
Surface Improvements
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Great storytelling and addictive gameplay make this an enduring classic.
Times, Sunday Times
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A sense, too, of something ancient and enduring that had managed to survive the poverty and dirt.
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One of the most enduring features of the Bond films are their futuristic style and design and this is a property that fits the mould.
Times, Sunday Times
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He likens the situation to be being attached to a piece of elastic constantly pinging him back to his family's enduring pain.
The Sun
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Former Vibe and Spin editor Alan Light says her mix of indomitability and accessibility is one key to her enduring appeal.
Beyonce is poised to take a well-deserved break in 2010
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The Pakistan Enduring Assistance and Cooperation Enhancement (PEACE) Act of 2009, introduced by Representative Howard Berman on April 2 says in sub-clause “J” that Pakistan is “not to support any person or group that conducts violence, sabotage, or other activities meant to instil fear or terror in India”.
Pakistan Does Not Need American Aid, Good News
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Child care research should help practitioners distinguish what is grave and enduring from the less serious and transient.
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It was an insupportable situation and Felicity was a fool to go on enduring it.
THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
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The crucial issue is whether the short term morphs into something enduring.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is a riveting tale about a wounded country, an unlikely friendship and an enduring love.
Times, Sunday Times
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The enduring rose will always be with us and will continue to be the perennial favorite.
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Political scholars complain of the short-termism built into the British system, with ministers seeking five-year solutions to enduring problems.
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- taking sexual pleasure in inflicting or enduring pain. algolagnic, algometer
Xml's Blinklist.com
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A demob candidate less happy than McLeish would be hard to find, and though smiling, often joking and courteous as usual, there was no denying the sad state of mind which he is currently enduring.
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One of Ms. Bridgewater's most enduring styles—words and phrases lithographed onto cream-colored pottery—was born on a trip to New York, where a dealer showed her a plate with the slogan "Votes for Women.
The Queen of Mugs and Saucers
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One of these, Pauline Whitesinger, became an enduring symbol of the resistance in 1977, when she chased off a work crew that was trying to route a barbwire partition fence through her grazing land.
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Poignant and never sentimental, this elegant memoir recalls how a family adapted and reorganized itself over and over, enduring and succeeding to remain kindred in spite of living apart.
Brother, I'm Dying: Summary and book reviews of Brother, I'm Dying by Edwidge Danticat.
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It is an ancient but enduring phenomenon, and it needs to be explored.
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The most enduring symbol is the latte stone, a megalithic structure used to elevate houses in the precolonial period.
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His enduring success reflects hugely on both an undiminished ambition and capacity for hard work.
The Sun
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Bell is also inclined towards that view: 'A person who plants a garden plants happiness or enduring pleasure.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the face of enduring human callousness how can man persist with his compromises?
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Generations of school pupils have studied the American tale of injustice and prejudice in Depression-era Alabama while the 1962 film starring Gregory Peck is an enduring classic.
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Others point to long-enduring pathologies of American foreign policy.
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Parachute riggers from the 82nd Airborne Division in February conducted the first airdrop of fuel to support Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
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Here, however, it came to be another old and enduring track through otherwise treacherous and disorienting terrain, a variation of path and trace.
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The United States Library of Congress preserves the Nation's cultural artifacts and provides enduring access to them.
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Instead of enduring cold and snow, however, we will enjoy bright Italian sunshine, wonderful food, and warm local hospitality.
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This is what gives the relationship, the shape of enduring divineness.
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But there's more emotion in Eddie's enduring infatuation with Marion, and in Marion's coming back, than there is in all of Ruth and Harry's love story.
An Interview With John Irving
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I'm still not convinced that 5.5-inch phablets are a mass-market opportunity or even an enduring product.
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My amiability, which is in many cases the result of indifference; my indulgency, which is sincere enough, and is due to the fact that I see clearly how unjust men are to one another; my conscientious habits, which afford me real pleasure, and my infinite capacity for enduring ennui, attributable perhaps to my having been so well inoculated by ennui during my youth that it has never taken since, are all to be explained by the circle in which I lived, and the profound impressions which I received.
Recollections of My Youth
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Withdrawal is a penny-wise but pound-foolish approach to an enduring national security problem.
We Have the Momentum in Afghanistan
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The enduring memories of the day will not be the duffed shots, the missed putts or the wind-driven slices and hooks, but the beauty of the course on the riverside at Banpakong.
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How a record-buying public so enamoured of female singer-songwriters has managed to overlook her is one of the enduring mysteries of recent rock history.
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Above all, Tchaikovsky's enduring music soars with its timeless magnificence.
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The idea of the bully fits neatly with one of the most grotesquely enduring of all anti-American beliefs: that Americans are all dumb Yanks.
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The Los Angeles Lakers, who were for so long the NBA's showbiz franchise, are back, hogging the limelight after enduring the second - worst season in the team's history.
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Peruvian villagers already on the edge of survival are enduring bitter cold linked to climate change.
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Those with social phobia have a profound and enduring fear of negative evaluation in social situations where they panic that they will shame themselves.
Times, Sunday Times
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The replacement, Enduring Freedom, was well-received in U.S. mass media, an irony-free zone where only the untowardly impertinent might suggest that some people had no choice other than to endure the Pentagon's freedom to bomb.
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Yet few world - class rivers anywhere have etched a more enduring impression on as many millions for as many years.
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The Gentile Church is the "door," the type of catholic accessibleness (1Co 16: 9); but it must be not a mere thoroughfare but furnished with a wooden framework, so as not merely to admit, but also to safely enclose: cedar is fragrant, beautiful, and enduring.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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The lake was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains enduringly known as the birthplace of the Inca empire.
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The idea of enduring several hours of smug comedy songs may be enough to deter many cinema-goers from parting with the entrance fee.
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By dint of its popularity and enduring performance legs, Grease has clawed an undebatable home for itself in the musical theatre canon.
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His enduring little classic, The Problems of Philosophy, sketches the metaphysical and epistemological views he then held.
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Christians believe in a complex God, three coeternal persons living a single enduring communion.
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One of the great modern love stories, the enduringly charming "Annie Hall" has Allen essentially playing himself, with Keaton's sweet, spacy Annie providing an inspired foil.
John Farr: Ten Films For The Coming Weeks
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Those parliamentary gossips still in London enduring the boredom of the silly season waited in happy expectation for the scandal to break.
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A number of Presbyterian ministers grew increasingly sceptical of the enduring value of revival.
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As for esthetic value, I would bet on the architect whose project reflects enduring human values in architecture.
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It is also in this entrenched preoccupation with an ethical characterology under modern circumstances that we find the source of his enduring influences on twentieth-century political and social thought.
Asthmatic
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A recent Eucharistic Congress in Washington, D.C., called the paschal mystery a "Sacrifice of Enduring Love.
Spero News
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Her influence was the most enduring of all.
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And so she shuddered away from the threat of his enduring love.
North and South
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These strengths and limitations testify to Robinson's enduring influence and suggest directions for continued work.
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States could also exploit the threat from the living dead to acquire new territory, squelch irredentist movements, settle old scores, or subdue enduring rivals.
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FALLUJAH, Sep 11 IPS – After enduring two major assaults, Fallujah is under threat from U.S. forces again, residents say.
Think Progress » National Review Editor: ‘People Would React Favorably’ To Escalating Troop Levels In Iraq
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Some of its enduring figures fear a catastrophic future unless corrective action is swift.
Times, Sunday Times
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He noted that 8,000 or so have volunteered to defend their homes and he said that could be a catalyst for what he called enduring change -- Kitty.
CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2007
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There are, however, powerful political forces that militate against any enduring settlement.
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sworde of metal keane" a useless encumbrance, 168 miles from the last water, and not knowing where the next might be; he would have to admit that the wonderful beasts which now alone remained to us were by no means to be accounted "meane," for these patient and enduring creatures, which were still alive, had tasted no water since leaving
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
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Their most enduring lesson, of course, is in the art of lying and self-deception.
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For Tancred and Poussin alike, the literal wounds of passion, whether martial or venereal, have been succored by true charity and enduring love.
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The latter, in fact, has become an enduring American classic.
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In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance.
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The operetta is the ironic utopia of an enduring reign of capital. —
Quote of the day: Orphée aux Enfers
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The perilous trials observed by all involved in order to organize this event constitute another testament to the enduring appeal of the bard.
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Verbena quelled him in mid-grumble with a patient, long-suffering gaze, like a mother enduring a weary child's temper tantrum.
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Only Marilyn has proved as enduring a fashion icon.
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Looking back, I think they might have some enduring value as a kind of unique concatenation of intellectual influences and real-life experience that could be useful as a reference-guide to others.
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In the olden days if you were a dunce in class, you were made to stand at the back of the class, enduring unimaginable embarrassment.
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These stories cast an enduring spell on Clarke, who will appear in Seattle for two readings this week.
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I look at the maps and consider the Mississippi in terms of one of its most enduring symbols, the alligator - a gator so huge and old and with such a dangerous tail that she's been put in a cage.
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In a small proportion of cases the illness may take a chronic course over many years with a transition into an enduring personality disorder.
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A gripping and ultimately enduring release borne of a timeless song craft and precariously married to a deeply maddening anxious hurt.
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She was proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and left this world with the knowledge that her impact on all of us was meaningful and enduring.
Christianity Today
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Christianity has taken through the centuries have grown out of enduring experiences and needs never to be outgrown, and that their finality is the finality of the deep things of the soul itself.
Modern Religious Cults and Movements
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All of this has left Black West Palm Beach spinning, whipsawed between runaway private development and an enduring legacy of political neglect.
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He choreographed the solo variations for the last act of a new production of Napoli, and his production of Coppélia proved to be enduringly popular.
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What all this shows is that minimum effort, in the form of symbolic gestures alone, will not give firms enduring environmental credibility; instead, it lays them open to accusations of deceitfulness.
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The Blackfoot is the hereditary enemy of the Crow, toward whom hostility is like a cherished principle of religion; for every tribe, besides its casual antagonists, has some enduring foe with whom there can be no permanent reconciliation.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville
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A group is more enduring and supportive than two people interacting socially but is looser or less structured than an organization.
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I could enumerate the problems, list my doubts, but that might make 'em sharp and enduring as diamonds, treacherous as banana skin.
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This disjunction between culture and nature is a source of some of the most enduring paradoxes in Australian settler society.
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Although he's best known as the axman for enduring queercore innovators Pansy Division, Goodwin's finding that his latest side venture, fronting the metallic Dirty Power, is keeping him far busier.
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She says the criticism of Rima is tough, and she remembers U. S. President Barack Obama enduring similar remarks, due to his Muslim heritage.
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It was just one of a number of female celebrity flirtations with nudity that captivated a global audience last year and confirmed an enduring fact of life on the web.
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You adapted the monarchy successfully to the modern world - and that has been a challenge because it is a world that can pay scant regard to tradition and often values passing fashions above enduring faith.
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He must be permitted to grow up in an atmosphere that facilitates a positive, enduring bond with each parent.
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The camera passed with flying colors, enduring feeding frenzies and the nibbles of lion cubs.
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Its enduring economic effects are to divert scarce capital from more productive uses, and to provoke other countries to erect trade barriers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prelude to this is the acknowledgement that all people are equal in the sight of God, which is the enduring logic for the juridical equality of all citizens.
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To this day the story stands as an enduring model of international cooperation between governments '.
Times, Sunday Times
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Flemish and Netherlandish art deeply impressed Cassatt during her student years and provided many of her enduring themes, secular as well as sacred.
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Fire -- General remarks; to obtain fire from the sun (burning-glasses, reflectors); by conversion of motion into heat (flint and steel, guns, lucifers, fire-sticks); by chemical means (spontaneous combustion); tinder; tinder-boxes; fuel; small fuel for lighting the fire; to kindle a spark into a flame; camp fires Burning down trees; hollows in wood; fire-beacons; prairie on fire; first obliterate cache marks; leave an enduring mark; heating power of fuels; blacksmithery; wet clothes, to dry; tent, to warm; incombustible stuffs (see "Brands").
The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
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But it is her hairstyle that made her an enduring fashion icon.
Times, Sunday Times
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This he sees as the latest outworking of a history which involves a ‘collision between contingency and enduring tradition.’
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Diddley, whose signature "hambone" beat provided one of the original and most enduring rhythms in rock, built the foundations from which many musicians - including the British invasion bands of the 1960s - have built.
R.I.P. Bo Diddley
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This is the enduring challenge facing libraries and museums: to create experiences that quench our desire for inquiry and community.
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The transformation of the mobile-lab intel from speculation to fact is a case study in the enduring fallibility of "humint," human intel-gathering -- and how U.S. agencies fail to communicate.
THE TALE OF THE LYING DEFECTOR
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He worked for 37 years at York Carriageworks and died of an illness related to asbestos, after enduring a long and painful collapse.
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Tobacco's enduring appeal is not the only driver of profit across the industry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Louis Rams quarterback Chris Miller left the sport in March after enduring six concussions in one season.
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The most enduring of all Stagecoach Youth Theatre York productions takes to the boards once more with its youngest cast yet.
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(In an effort to guide the customer to focus on enduring design rather than the au courant, Gilhart is now working with the designer Stefano Pilati of Yves Saint Laurent, who is assembling a new line for Barneys to revive the best styles from the archives of that renowned French design house.)
Fashion in Dark Times
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It is this key constraint on sustainable growth that makes a broad and enduring consensus on economic policy necessary.
After Thatcher
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If it did, staying behind meant enduring lives of servitude.
Smithsonian Mag
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Our most enduring achievements have resulted not from frenetic activity, but rather from quiet meditation.
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He can never hope for lasting human contacts: abiding love, enduring friendship.
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Robert Luthringhausen, whose father is French, provides a Mediterranean menu but includes classic French dishes such as boeuf bourguignon and pot au feu, which reflect his enduring affection for French comfort cuisine.
Stars and Stripes
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Both kinds of experience can breed enduring insecurity in relationships and undermine the capacity for trust.
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Verified workaholic Rick (Milo Ventimiglia, "Heroes") is right-hand-man -- aka "lapdog" -- to hard-driving Miss Craig (Mimi Rogers) at her high-end tax law firm, enduring brusque criticisms and demands without even private complaint.
Variety.com
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This first grandchild was to be her enduring favourite, and the devotion was reciprocated.
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Originalism designer should have the idea that the development of creativity is a long, enduring and precise process.
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You mean that fully 7 out of every 10 women who are told they have a suspicious mammogram and are scared withless into enduring a grueling stereotactical needle breast biopsy have gone through this whole ordeal for absolutely nothing?
Task force rejects routine mammograms for women age 40-49
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All that airsickness, all those pills I had to ingest to force sleep so that I would be rested for the next leg of my and all those tiresome passengers I had to appease, had been worth enduring to give my mother this gift.
Carole Mallory: A Reunion And A Flirtation In Sixties Hong Kong
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Ant will provide insight into the physical and mental strains they are enduring.
The Sun
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The president stood beside a parcel of cleared ground near the White House, preparing to lay the cornerstone of a federal office building and to plant an enduring epithet on investigative journalism.
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How did we arrive at this sad state of affairs, which I call the enduring enigma of the American public?
The Agonist - thoughtful, global, timely
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And how poignant to reflect on Bell enduring a complex and messy time at the hotel buffet these past weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Behaviors and conversation were noted and were coded by using the theoretical framework of enduring and suffering and comforting.
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Its enduring economic effects are to divert scarce capital from more productive uses, and to provoke other countries to erect trade barriers.
Times, Sunday Times
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All that was left was for French to show his enduring sprightliness with the clincher 11 minutes from time.
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An intriguing variant on two enduring film ideas: the deceased sent back to the world and the body switcheroo.
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But such is his infectious brand of humour, it is likely that he will have requests for some of his funniest and most enduring routines such as the flatulent father of the bride, the drunk in the Chinese takeaway and, of course, Bottler.
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Enduring such microaggressions can damage one's mental health, Franklin says.
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The holy passion of friendship is so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring in nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Mark Twain