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be permanence
noun
The state of being permanent.
synonyms
Exact(1)
If in a relationship, a Christian's priorities should be permanence, stability and faithfulness and the sooner the church can bless people on their way to this end the better.
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The first is permanence.
In that, there is permanence enough.
But now there is permanence with the recent opening of the Westport Arts Center, a big-windowed, brand-new gallery space.
Most important, it is permanence, and thereby the ability to form secure attachments, that provides the best means to recovery.
He noted that the traditional virtues of books are permanence, independence and privacy, most of which the Internet seems designed to remove.
Because, despite the fleeting nature of most of my encounters, and despite my own role in their short duration, I think what I have been seeking in some form from all of these men is permanence.
So is permanence and affordability".
The second is permanence, an assurance that the intervention will be present not only for today's poor but for their children and their children's children.
If it is also assumed that the consumption rate of nutrient by the plankton is and,,,,,,,,,,,, then system (2.1) is permanence (see Figure 3).
The third P is permanence -- the belief that the sorrow will last forever.
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