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Eisenstadt conceded that even that narrowed endgame, which "could take years to accomplish", would see Isis persisting as a terrorist group.
His exam prompted the researchers to wonder whether he would have been better off persisting as a runner, because, as they speculate, "continuous exercise is protective, rather than destructive," to knees.
Over time, as memories fade and the voices of lost loved ones grow quieter, all that remains is a closely guarded sadness, persisting as a substitute for the losses.
And with Rick Santorum persisting as a threat as 10 states prepare to vote on Tuesday, Mr. Romney unleashed an ad in Ohio on Thursday mocking him as an unprincipled flip-flopper.
These methods are still persisting as a major challenge in large scale field applications.
And in another post, Doc Searls broaches the idea of using Wikipedia as a ubiquitous storage point for blog posts, a place we can feel confident of persisting as a result of its canonical and increasingly authoritative momentum.
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And yet some version of the case persists, as imperishable as a zombie.
Phosphorescence, emission of light from a substance exposed to radiation and persisting as an afterglow after the exciting radiation has been removed.
Despite the recent staphylococci infections, they are persisting as an important hospital and community pathogen [ 2].
Problems persist, as a tour of Web sites will show.
Meaning persists as a possibility that cannot be eliminated.
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