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…the United States, Japan, and China in an uncomfortable triangular relationship that would persist until 1941.
This state of affairs would persist until about Birmingham New Street.
Yet the legacy of slavery and the racism it bred would persist until the modern day.
The organisation warned the weather conditions that have triggered the ban would persist until later this morning at least.
Often, this bounce would persist until the next state voted, allowing the candidate to perform strongly there as well.
In Uruguay, where a fitful civil war would persist until 1904, the century played out with a tragedy on the pitch.
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Researchers used to think that this low-level worrying about unfinished tasks was our unconscious mind trying to help us get things done by reminding us of what we still needed to do, and that the reminders or distracting thoughts and worries--would persist until the task was complete.
It was not possible to determine if the influence of the worm on our participants would persist right through until election day, as there was an ethical requirement to debrief participants following the experiment, ensuring they understood our manipulation of the worm.
They would persist in their correspondence until BB's death, aged 94 in 1959.
This, we believe, indicates that the ideal substance for interposition material is an absorbable substance which would cause no inflammatory reaction and which would persist in the tissues until the stage of active granulation tissue production has ceased.
And all the things that everyone agrees are the perversities of the status quo — exploited workers, depressed wages, a huge undocumented population within our borders — would persist for an indefinite period until the last illegal immigrant goes home.
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