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A dozen volumes followed "A Book of Change," including "Poems: New and Selected," in 1987, and "The One Abiding" (Story Line Press), which appeared last year.
The silly-sinister byways of government intrigue and power Buckley seems to know well, and the voyeuristic delight they yield is the one abiding pleasure of "Florence of Arabia".
The importance of style was the one abiding lesson that we learned from our father, Clinton George Bageye Grantnt, a Jamaican immigrant to the UK in the late 1950s.
The one abiding lesson is that publicly revealing the names of the harassers is the only way to achieve results.
The one abiding constant, on an album that repeatedly lands on the phrase "Quem ê você?" ("Who are you?"), is the sinuous clarity of samba: a thing endlessly variable in its details, or maybe just plain endless.
One hopes not, for the one abiding pleasure in this show is the sense of an artist who has genuinely engaged with his material and locked horns, however unexpectedly, with the past.
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If the speech has one abiding slogan, it too could have done with some more fact-checking.
One abiding memory of the ICU is constant, frightening noise.
If Ravi Shankar has one abiding memory of the Monterey pop festival - which took place in the heady summer of 1967, at the height of his notoriety as the sitar-playing guru to the stars - it is of unfortunate scheduling.
Historian Hans Trefousse stated in a 1969 study of the Radical Republicans that Stevens's "one abiding passion was equality".
One abiding lesson is the need for supportive government policies to foster local initiatives.
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