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At least some of their reluctance to address the question of experience stems from the enduring vestiges of so-called consumer-guide criticism: it was once the critic's primary job to declare, definitively, whether or not a given record was worth the cash.
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In the images, the dusty vestiges of the buildings -- invisible to the unaided eye -- cover nearby blocks like an enduring shadow of structures that are no longer there.
Today Black women live under the attacks, the vestiges of Jim Crow, enduring de facto segregation, insidious discrimination, and questionable police suspicion.
While Ghanaian notions of love are traditionally of patiently persisting and enduring, a dramatic 'love conquers all narrative' - probably rooted in the vestiges of colonial rule and the influence of Western Romanticism - my mother told me to let it go and move on.
I had to take care of that needy, desperate child in me by reminding myself of our enduring love while allowing myself to feel the insecurity, emptiness, sadness, and aloneness that were vestiges of my youth.
He thought about enduring.
We are enduring".
How enduring is it?
Why the enduring acclaim?
These attitudes are enduring.
And enduring grief.
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