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But they have deep and abiding problems of their own.
He had a deep and abiding interest in the history of the county.
It was a very human sound, full of a deep and abiding pain.
I'm sure you've discovered my deep and abiding interest in pain.
Their most abiding legacy in this area is the road system which they left behind.
His first love and most abiding passion, however, is film.
Like her husband, Hart had an abiding interest in politics.
Its loss still hurt with a deep and abiding pain.
After my first winter I had an abiding interest in staying warm.
Humanity has suffered a deep and abiding loss with his passing.
She has a deep and abiding trust in you, Captain."
Perhaps his most abiding aesthetic interest is the use of design to convey privilege.
Instead, she felt a deep and abiding jealousy for every other woman he had ever known, touched, desired.
Her music is also informed by her abiding interest in dance.
He had an abiding interest in everyone's story, and clearly also in his own."
"Having said that, if they have a true, deep and abiding interest in research, they certainly could give it a try," he added.
Finally he was persuaded to do so by his mother, Sarah, an abiding abolitionist.
Anyone who developed an abiding interest ought to be able to discover Anna's origins.
He became a keen student of its medieval and renaissance history, which remained an abiding interest.
My abiding memory was of the sense of exclusion felt by developing countries.
Washburn had a long and abiding interest in local and state history.
Ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.
His abiding subjects are computers, satellite companies, the Internet and optical networks.
She's got an abiding interest in arranging these things."
It is this enigma that the novel leaves behind as an abiding theme.