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To permanence
noun
The state of being permanent.
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"It's the idea that jazz has earned a right to permanence.
Dorie Greenspan's butter cookies have gone from pop-up to permanence.
Thirty years from now, a few of these dealers will have some claim to permanence.
They are the closest thing the city will ever have to permanence.
Where "Womanhouse" was temporary, "The Dinner Party," begun in 1974, aspired to permanence.
However, on the issue of regional adoption agencies, Tact would much prefer to see a move to permanence hubs.
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I try to give permanence to a house, to bring out the experiences, the memories, the feelings that make it a home".
Factor 1 was strongly related to landmark permanence, factor 2 to their memorableness, factor 3 to their size and factor 4 to the visual salience of landmarks.
At the root of these pilgrimages seems to be a quest to understand permanence and transience.
How to establish permanence without relinquishing control to a corporate trustee?
The tools to ensure permanence are available but the only way to ensure permanence is to exert the effort to achieve it.
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