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1 I warn you it is not the most enduring in the world.
2 With the fatwa, what did you learn about enduring in an impossible situation?
3 But that relationship is particularly rich and enduring in the case of sacred music.
4 Nothing is more enduring in literature than this girl and the scene on the-Corfusands.
5 The world never will know the suffering the women of Europe are enduring in this war!
6 Parallel with the Reformation was taking place an economic revolution even deeper and more enduring in its consequences.
7 And with the changes in human life, went changes even more subtle and enduring in the Cumbria county itself.
8 There is pain-infinitepain-pain both sharp and long- enduring in the grieved depths of his eyes; but there is no guilt.
9 To stand, I say, in a way of patient enduring in well-doing, against all that hell can do to suppress.
10 By a diamond, of wealth or social Position; but if by a Nine of Diamonds, not enduring in such Happy Fortune.
11 He stands for something that is as active and enduring in our American life as are the powers arrayed against him.
12 Unconsciously they are voicing the deep traditions of their ancestors, vindicating their race ideals, cherishing what is most enduring in themselves.
13 It would be a strain upon the splendid ponies of his companions-andthey were the swiftest and most enduring in the country.
14 No story is more enduring in its scale of horror, shame and outrage than the brutality perpetrated during the second World War.
15 Why is the story of five journalists' deaths at Balibo in East Timor, October 1975, one of Australia's most enduring in political and popular culture?
16 While all the new furniture which was bought was enduring in quality, we were careful to keep it in character with the fine old residence.
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