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Establishing just how long the nuclear dry spell has persisted is a matter of definition.
"The scandal that has always persisted is that people get away with it".
That such methodological conservatism has persisted is stunning in the face of archival discoveries, and the lack thereof.
A reason this view has persisted is that, for many years, scientists weren't sure how to go about studying the mental life of babies.
One obvious reason why that view persisted is that until 1993 homosexuality was illegal in the country; the stereotype was also perpetuated by the very particular style of bravura male ballet that flourished during the Soviet era.
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She persisted: Was he in college?
The current study was designed to determine whether changes in muscle fibers persisted, were exacerbated, or resolved over time.
Fox persisted, was arrested by Capitol Police, and charged with unlawful entry.
The persistence score score persist is −Eccentricity≤scoremove≤+Eccentricity, with 0≤Eccentricity≤1.
Persisting is creative, too.
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