Sentence examples for enduring sense of from inspiring English sources

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"The Love for Three Oranges" is a period piece within a period piece that relies on our enduring sense of the ridiculous for its survival.

It speaks to both the country's enduring sense of otherness (see Lost in Translation) and the cultural snobbishness that considers success far from home merely a consolation prize.

"Only people this sophisticated could create a mess this big," runs a Brazilian joke that plays on Argentines' enduring sense of being special.One hundred years of ineptitudeThe country's dramatic decline has long puzzled economists.

This line from his favorite poem by Richard Lovelace best expresses Ed's enduring sense of honor: "I could not love thee, Dear, so much, loved I not honour more".

Though Wisil is just another windswept town in central Somalia, barely a tiny dot on the most detailed maps, it seems to embody something bigger, something true for the entire nation: an enduring sense of loss.

He and several fellow poets, including Allen Planz, define that "school" rather narrowly: that it is (as you summarize in "An L.I. School of Poetry: Does Such a Thing Exist?") less "a unified outlook or similar elements of style" than "enduring sense of place, focused as much on its natural environment as on its geographical and metaphorical boundaries of the sea and the city".

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That enduring, collective sense of horror, these experts say, results in part from the fact that so many people around the country experienced the intense trauma of watching the towers collapse on television, and perhaps felt almost as if they were there.

And that campaign resulted in an enduring sense in the family of personal bitterness and betrayal toward Nelson Rockefeller, the governor of New York.

However, the occasional hostility to 12 Years a Slave also derives from an enduring sense that the bleak history of racial slavery is the exclusive property of African Americans.

"The rugged individualism that defines America has always been bound by a shared set of values, an enduring sense that we're in this together," Obama said.

After all, we're wired to survive, not be happy, but that doesn't mean a more enduring core sense of well-being isn't possible.

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