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In "A Prophet of Modernism," she dips into the mind of Gertrude Stein, concluding about Stein's phrase "Rose is a rose is a rose" that "this endearing, enduring, durable and derisible chant of a copycat Cubist is almost all that is left of Gertrude Stein" but that she remains "modernism's outermost manifestation and prophet".
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"Our commitment is one that is enduring and durable".
Empires are the most enduring and durable form of political organization in world history, and I don't see imperialism going away any time soon.
As a batsman he is even more obviously rugged, durable, and enduring.
We are trying to create here something which is durable and enduring in the long run.
But it is not just the idea of the hearth that is durable; nearly as enduring are the formats of mass culture.
The Saudis, "want to put in place oil pricing mechanisms that are durable, using exchanges or indexes that are transparent and enduring, and that are not going to be subject to local events and political volatilities," said Sadad al-Husseini, a Saudi oil industry analyst and a former executive at Saudi Aramco, the state-run oil producer.
We're not yet building enough enduring community strength we can count on, the new forms of durable organization to improve our lives, towns, schools, economies, and businesses.
No. Enduring is almost always used to mean "lasting, permanent," as in "enduring friendship"; occasionally it means "durable," as in "an enduring substance"; only once in a blue moon does it mean "tolerating," as in "enduring personal attacks, he carried on".
He thought about enduring.
Why the enduring acclaim?
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