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"There's an enduring quality to these skills," he said.
Effervescence is not generally considered an enduring quality.
It was TV as wallpaper – albeit wallpaper with an enduring quality.
But black-and-white interiors and accessories have an enduring quality.
Holston ended the review by stating that "Romance is a reminder of the enduring quality of timeless music".
This particular cut dates back to 2013, and it's a testament to the enduring quality of the production that it stands up as completely fresh today.
Just as it's difficult to measure the enduring quality of a research paper for several years, sometimes decades, after its publication, the value of good teaching might not be immediately obvious.
Certainly a strong testament to the enduring quality of the series and the several authors who have kept the series thriving all these years.
The term, usually spelled "classical," is also used for the literature of any language in a period notable for the excellence and enduring quality of its writers' works.
Reading it, I had a sense of an ever-present attitude toward life that is part of the enduring quality of Princeton.
It speaks volumes about the enduring quality of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours – here repackaged in an expanded heritage edition comprising, in its most lavish format, four CDs, one DVD and audiophile vinyl album – that not even the twin taints of appropriation as Top Gear theme and political anthem have managed to diminish its appeal.
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