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That mark will endure in the geologic record long after our cities have crumbled...Probably the most obvious way humans are altering the planet is by building cities, which are essentially vast stretches of man-made materials--steel, glass, concrete, and brick.

I don't think these comedies merely "hold up" — they endure as a high-water mark of comic writing and ensemble acting in film comedy.

They will never come back - not as they were- though their marks remain and endure.

Florida is about to take another step to ensure that it will never endure another post-election period marked by hanging chads, butterfly ballots and debates over voter intent.

Instead, we have endured a year marked by openly misogynistic attacks by the media on successful women.

A verse from Mark 13:13, "He who shall endure to the end shall be saved", is carved below the window, declaring the theme.

"For Love of Country" contains full, vibrant profiles of men and women forever marked by war, who continue to endure and transform both themselves and their communities.

Zalasiewicz adds that the marks of the Great Acceleration will endure, even if somehow humanity reverses global warming and gives half the planet over to conservation.

But patience will not endure for long if the Admin istration now simply marks time in Paris or retards its own tentative timetable for troop withdrawals.

Carlo smacking Angèle to end a discussion is the mark of what the women in the movie endure.

His name, though, will endure since the final race of Frankel's career does not mark the end of the story, but the start of a new chapter.

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