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And turn himself into a martyr for the abiding values of smalltown America!
Where should he look for the abiding tinge that flushes the cheeks of all these second homes?
For the abiding concern of social democrats – in JK Galbraith's phrase – is to redress the imbalance between public squalor and private affluence.
In making the case for the abiding relevance of its subject, it occasionally strains for topicality, as when a juggler makes jokes about the Bush administration.
The only shocking revelation in Richard B. Woodward's article "The Truth Is Out: How Realists Could Be So Realistic" [Nov. 25] is that Mr. Woodward thinks the use of photographic projection was responsible for the abiding sense of reality in Eakins's work -- implying that he couldn't have done without such aid.
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Nonetheless, the Interregnum saw the formation of Dissenting congregations, which were to lay the foundations for some of the abiding influences of modern Welsh life.
That's why, for me, the abiding image from this show is still the humble wooden lattice Kim Jones wore on his back as Mudman.
Arms outstretched, mouth open wide with sheer delight and disbelief, it was for many the abiding image of the Olympics: Mo Farah sailing to his second gold medal victory, to the roars of a newly adoring nation.
A blind need for words, plus the abiding sense that words name nothing, are only words.
That for me was probably the abiding impression from last night.
But, for anyone skeptical about the abiding power and relevance of radio, this moment provided proof.
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