Sentence examples for Kind persisted from inspiring English sources

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To an extent never seen in England, the court was the centre of taste as well as power.Representational culture of this kind persisted into the 18th century, but a public sphere developed alongside it.

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Still, doubts of another kind persist.

Kiwi is helping to reduce health inequality, but other kinds persist, including geographical inequality.

"This here looks like somebody's ornamental rose that has just kind of persisted".

But while there's any weakness left on this wretch of an Earth, his kind will persist.

Situations of this kind usually persist for a sufficient length of time, so that many particles are brought into the inner magnetosphere where they are energized and trapped and produce a magnetic storm.

Because they never gave up on each other, conflicts of one kind or another persisted to the bitter end.

But that kind of optimism persisted throughout the day on Thursday and did not end in a vote.

Stemming from the idealization of nature and the "simple life" that occurred in the mid-18th century, the vogue for this kind of product persisted well into the 20th century.

Remnants of this kind of thinking persisted in Creationist circles well into the twentieth century.

The idea that sugar was a kind of salt persisted well into the Middle Ages when it was occasionally referred to as "Indian salt".

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