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agelong
adjective
Lasting throughout all time; eternal
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Obviously, these various influences were not formally considered during the agelong trial-and-error evolution of a now successful tool, but recognition of them aids in identifying the evolutionary stages of the tool.
Given the agelong habitation of its land and the minimal mobility of the peasantry long the bulk of the population Europe became the home of many linguistic and national "core areas," separated by mountains, forests, and marshlands.
Gandhi told the viceroy: "In Champaran by resisting an agelong tyranny I have shown the ultimate sovereignty of British justice….
Hence the agelong stress on faith.
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