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Enduringly
adverb
In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure
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Napoleon apparently took several barrels with him on his exile to St Helena, while Kanye West and P Diddy sprinkle their lyrics with references to it: cognac is one of the world's most enduringly popular tipples and yet the corner of southwest France which produces it is largely overlooked by tourists.
Next it's Bloc Party who are, I've discovered, enduringly popular in Australia.
With my first baby I did 48 hours of natural before I got to "endure" an epidural, and there wasn't a moment in the subsequent remaining 11 hours of that birth that I wasn't enduringly worshipping that epidural.
IS THERE a more enduringly interesting politician in Britain than Ken Livingstone, London's mayor?
But that does not necessarily presage a collapse in commodity prices, they argue, thanks to enduringly strong demand from emerging markets such as China.Oil consumption, for example, has been falling in rich countries for over two years.
It is clear that a successful popular change of regime one, that is, that results in a reasonably democratic and enduringly free system is much more likely to emerge if it has certain characteristics.
In the 1960s, the genre enjoyed a wonderful renaissance, bursting out on every front the stage ("Beyond the Fringe"), night clubs (The Establishment, in London), television ("That Was The Week That Was") and, most enduringly, the magazine Private Eye.Born to rebelBy circumstance and breeding, Mr Foot slipped easily into this world of satire and dissent.
Mark Carney, the new governor of the Bank of England, was always likely to win friends with his plan for enduringly low interest rates.
But, quietly and enduringly, it left its mark on Britain, too.
Another of his oldest restaurants, and one of the most enduringly successful, is Uzbekistan, which draws on Muscovites' fondness for the food and atmosphere of the ex-Soviet states (and for belly dancing).
Most striking is the enduringly high degree of support among Republicans for the decision to invade Iraq, and for staying on until the job is done, the mirror image of how Democrats answer the same questions; there is also a sharp partisan divide over the environment.In this section Who will take on Hillary?
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