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Spring may well outlast the Islanders again this year.
It's predicted that the structure should last around 500 years and could well outlast many of the trees around it.
By today Lièvremont had either calmed down or realised that some of those players could well outlast him.
And then Mr Starr sought and won the right to interrogate the secret servicemen who guard the president from assassins.The effects of this may well outlast Mr Clinton.
Months later, a reeling media establishment, fearing for its continued existence, felt compelled to acknowledge that the Mayor who might have bought the Times could well outlast it.
For one thing, brake rotor replacement will probably become a thing of the past, as the carbon-ceramic rotors, which are extremely hard and wear minimally, might well outlast the car.
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You already know it's well made, probably outlast you and feels great on the back.
Well, real architecture outlasts such awkward and embarrassing trials.
It favors novelty as opposed to "of its time" design done well; design which outlasts its time, complying with the implicit aim of the original congressional mandate.
Now the Iraq war suggested that even if the Americans did invade, a determined core of insurgents equipped with small arms, suicide vests, and other improvised explosive devices might well be enough to outlast them, or at least outlast the patience of the American public.
A startup that isn't well-funded might not outlast a competitor who can afford a canny pricing pivot.
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