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But still I endured it, because all I wanted to do was work like hell so that I didn't have to go home and be a photocopier salesman again.
Yet, says Mr McCalman, the toxic myth of Curtis's version endures still; it has even influenced versions of Eliza Fraser's story by Sidney Nolan, an artist, and Patrick White, a Nobel prize-winning novelist.If Mr McCalman has a hero perhaps it is Joseph Jukes, the first naturalist charged with mapping the reef's coral structures.
The anger over it still endures.
'Survivor' changed television forever and it still endures.
It still endures: 10 plays by established writers are specially commissioned and as many as 300 youth theatres perform one of these plays at regional festivals all over the UK, monitored and assessed by representatives of the NT.
Though during the 1980s, this concept began to change, it still endures.
In many ways, something of it endures in me still.
That is one of the social thrills that cinema, unlike TV, can still deliver, and long may it endure.
Writers promoting the secrets of success in the rough game of industrial capitalism rendered a verdict on economic failure that still endures: it's never an accident.
The continuo device, as long as it endured, was a sign that the balance still held and it did endure as long as the trio sonata kept its central position as a chamber-music medium.
The nationalism that was whipped up during the conflicts of the 1990's, as Yugoslavia disintegrated violently into several independent countries, still endures, as it does throughout much of the Balkans.
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