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perdurable
adjective
Very durable; longlasting
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"It was like the face of a statue, fixed, perdurable, a mere image of irresponsible and involuntary authority".
It's useful to be reminded, amid all the nods to history and perdurable heritage, that this was, at one level, a party for close to two thousand socially ambitious people.
So I wake up and pretend that I'm as perdurable as that ancient sugar maple or the words of Dryden.
I think the challenge of self-control is a perdurable feature of human nature and isn't particularly influenced by the toys of the age, be it Legos or Nintendo.
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