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But it perseveres in a building that looks a bit like an old farm house with a warm and convivial, though far from luxurious dining room.
This could mean that Catalonia, if it perseveres, would be a secessionist state and would be declared illegal in the eyes of the Spanish government – and, arguably in the eyes of the EU, though there is nothing in any of its treaties that says secession is illegal.
But if it perseveres with amending the law, the domestic backlash from religious conservatives could be severe.
When pollution of groundwater in aquifers happens, it perseveres for a long time as a result of slow movement of water in them.
But love perseveres in these books; it perseveres to the point of lasting art.
And, that it perseveres despite the triumphs of emancipation and abolition.
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Or will it persevere in its intransigence?
(Quick! Someone tell Bono!) And, what's more, I'd suffered for it, persevering in the face of loneliness and the harsh Irish countryside.
Radio stations ignored the music, but the Ramones toured and recorded constantly, a routine that wearied the band even as it persevered.
The small Mormon community of Fruita (originally called Junction) began to develop along the Fremont River in the 1880s, and it persevered even after the national monument was established in 1937.
To AJC's credit, it persevered.
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