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Cases linger for decades.
For Iraqis of all sects, old offenses linger for decades.
History weighs heavily in films from Latin America, where the aftereffects of national traumas linger for decades.
They help address "living wounds" that linger for decades after genocides, encouraging reconciliation, for example, by naming individuals, not whole groups, as guilty of particular wicked acts.
Released five months after Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly" album, "Trouble Man" shared the vocabulary of congas, wah-wah guitar, insistent horns and somber strings that would linger for decades in black music's depiction of the drug underworld.
And it suggests that the painful debates about the country's responsibility for the wars of the 1990's -- and the consequent discussion of Serbian identity and national pride -- will linger for decades.
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But questions about Kennedy's authorship lingered for decades.
Antagonism ran strong in the postwar years and lingered for decades.
The legacy of such seismic shifts lingers for decades, detectable in the under-appreciated archaeology of politics.
But should a state find itself near default, there is also a lesson in Arkansas, where the fallout lingered for decades.
Along the way, it frequently narrows to two lanes, with an obstacle course of construction sites that have lingered for decades.
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