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Long-term (centuries) forest reorganization will tend toward structures similar to the pre-outbreak system (i.e. forest); however, dominance by Engelmann spruce will likely take longer.

Relative sea level (RSL) data provide important long-term (century to millennial-scale) constraints on ice load history in Greenland.

The 2007 report talks about equilibrium temperatures in the very long term (over centuries); the forthcoming one talks about them in 2100.

Long term time series are collected since the 19th century but are affected by a large systematic errors.

Numerous long term observational studies were initiated at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Supposedly, these "21st Century Skills" correlate more directly to an individual's long term success.

Most state constitutions designed in the 19th century, including Maryland's, weren't designed for the long term.

It means investing in the 21st century infrastructure necessary to support stronger economic growth in the long term.

And long term, way long term, a thousand years long term, it's one of the only relics of 20th-century culture that will actually survive.

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