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Privacy campaigners have warned that images sent through Snapchat may have more permanence than their senders intended.
The Charlotte Hornets supplied a truer test of whether the Nets' first victory had more permanence than a campaign promise.
Roman bridges are famous for using the circular arch form, which allowed for spans much longer than stone beams and for bridges of more permanence than wood.
"On the other hand, those of us who publish books get a thrill out of taking all the bits and pieces of raw material and making a good book out of them that has more permanence than just a newspaper story".
"We need more permanence than that.
For the most remote installations which require more permanence than battery-operated sensors, readers may want to consider solar-powered wireless cameras.
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Pepper has many positive things to say about Dewey's "contextualism" (his word for pragmatism in aesthetics), but he insists that there is much more permanence of aesthetic values in the world than Dewey would admit.
"They have more permanence".
Of course, a building necessarily is more... not necessarily more interesting, but has more permanence.
A race on the streets would have more permanence and do a better job of showing off the local landmarks.
Apple, in turn, will establish more permanence with users, further entrenching them into the Apple ecosystem.
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