Quality of lasting, or being intended to last, indefinitely.
1 Their great drawback is the want of permanence in the silver film.
2 The immortal in man imparts to it its own quality of permanence .
3 They weren't symbols of celestial bodies but forces for permanence on earth.
4 Nature admits of no permanence in the relation between man and woman.
5 The weakness of the bond market is merely an affair of permanence .
6 They had no need of permanence , and he hadn't changed his mind.
7 But English judges were mistaken as to the permanence of the record.
8 There was a pleasant, warming sense of secure permanence about the arrangement.
9 But for permanence the maple, the oak, the buttonball are all better.
10 Both indicate the kin, localized and settled with the view to permanence .
11 They will return impressed by the solidity and permanence of their investment.
12 The Queen is an agent of change and a reminder of permanence .
13 It was the permanence of its grandeur that was important, nothing else.
14 And this delusion of permanence , the enclosing soft-clinging darkness served to heighten.
15 It had permanence and strength, sticky silver glue binding life to body.
16 As permanence becomes a possibility, pride in transience starts to look questionable.
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