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A like "failure" by the American Republic means that it would endure well into the 2200s.
A spokesman for Chase said the WaMu brand will endure well into next year.
"She's expert at creating searing images that endure well beyond the fleeting moment of the performance".
Because, as Nicholas noted, she had "another 20 in preparation," fascination with Hatto seemed destined to increase, and endure, well into the future.
(Picture book; ages 3 to 7) The classic counting rhyme "Over in the Meadow" goes spooky in this Halloween riff, which should endure well past Oct. 31.
Now, the near-universal presumption of ever-expanding horizons — the promise of the Thatcher era — has been supplanted by deficit-driven belt-tightening set to endure well beyond initial government forecasts.
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But whatever your take on the song, it appears its popularity endures well into the digital age.
The neighborhood endured well over 100 murders during the crack years, and there were five times as many nonfatal shootings that also had to be investigated.
And why has chess endured well into the age of the Xbox, while thousands of other games have disappeared over the centuries?
But he has endured well into the spring, through the Bronx portion of the Republican contest, obligingly swallowing a monumental portion of Arthur Avenue cured meats.
Mr. Dooley is credited with phrases that endured well beyond his own chimerical life or Dunne's, like "politics ain't beanbag" and saying that a newspaper's mission is to "comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable".
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