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Her only complaint was that we did not drink enough, and certainly not as much as our predecessors from the 1950s and 1960s she had outlasted.
The women's revolution has outlasted (or at least out-shouted) the original uprising largely for two reasons.
He outlasted Simon Cowell and Dannii Minogue and Kelly Rowland and Tulisa.
Even in Quebec, the question has outlasted its welcome.
Mrs Thatcher outlasted the miners, arguing that it was a battle for the right of management to manage over the arbitary use of union power, and her victory broke the unions for good.
Mrs Thatcher outlasted the miners, arguing that it was a battle for the right of management to manage over the arbitary use of union power, and her victory ended the union problem for good.
Elite cohesion is central to the survival of a regime that has outlasted by decades predictions of its demise.
But the danger is that the Afghan people, and the Taliban, will conclude that America is tiring of the fight and can be outlasted.
Jim Jones has outlasted serial rumours of impending defenestration, but Mr Woodward's book suggests that the national security adviser's relations with Mr Obama are at best proper, verging on awkward: the towering former marine is no consigliere.
In 1950 it was almost erased by a wave of North Korean troops that swept down the peninsula under the command of Kim Il Sung, a Soviet-backed ruler who outlasted the Soviet Union itself.
Founded in 1966, they have long outlasted the end of the cold war.
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