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As journalism, the book is particularly strong on class and social identity in the maturing Iranian revolution — not only in the familiar crude caricature of Ahmadenijad's populism, which Majd explains well, but in the norms and displays of egalitarianism that constitute a broader and more enduring form of cultural legitimacy inside the revolutionary government.

As journalism, the book is particularly strong on class and social identity in the maturing Iranian revolution not only in the familiar crude caricature of Ahmadenijad's populism, which Majd explains well, but in the norms and displays of egalitarianism that constitute a broader and more enduring form of cultural legitimacy inside the revolutionary government.

Under the pressure of events, another ardent French democrat, Robespierre, went further and defended the need, amid a civil war, for a temporary dictatorship – precisely to preserve the possibility of building a more enduring form of representative democracy, once its enemies had been defeated and law and order could be restored.

It's actually a more insidious and potentially more enduring form of VRA destruction than vacating Section 5. Overturning Section 5 would be tantamount to suggesting that those targeted by a state for discrimination have no right to pre-emptively block that discrimination.

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But Gershwin's ambition to write larger and more enduring forms persisted, in symphonic works like "An American in Paris" and in experimental shows like "Strike Up the Band" and "Of Thee I Sing" — political satires with songs so cleverly embedded in the stories ("Wintergreen for President") that, ironically, most expired with their shows, just as Gershwin had feared.

But Gershwin's ambition to write larger and more enduring forms persisted, in symphonic works like "An American in Paris" and in experimental shows like "Strike Up the Band" and "Of Thee I Sing"—political satires with songs so cleverly embedded in the stories ("Wintergreen for President") that, ironically, most expired with their shows, just as Gershwin had feared.

One of the more enduring forms of Slow TV is railway footage from a driver's-eye view; it's no surprise, really, since scenery outside a train is constantly changing and often beautiful.

Though there is growing evidence that the impact of neglect on a child's development and wellbeing can be as profound and sometimes more enduring than other forms of abuse, the signs and consequences are often less immediately apparent.

The mask participates as a more enduring element, since its form is physical.

This finding is also corroborated by Save et al. (2000) who found that place fields formed in the presence of visual cues are more enduring than place fields formed in their absence.

The inhibited form has a greater tendency to ameliorate with an appropriate caregiver whilst the disinhibited form is more enduring.

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