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Indeed, this may be one of the reasons they are so abidingly important to us.
Else wanted no one guessing how abidingly suspicious he was already.
How he loved these people, deeply, abidingly, with his whole soul.
At the same time, waterfront life is abidingly constant.
His voice emerges as firm, clear and abidingly, damningly relevant.
The standard fare of gladiatorial combat was in itself abidingly popular.
But at least it brings a bit of zest to this abidingly bland production (2:55).
It is John who sums up his own play as frank, a bit satiric and abidingly affectionate.
Her Dragonriders series, begun in 1967, has proved to be abidingly popular with adolescent girls.
Her face emanates a luminous openness that suggests an abidingly youthful sensitivity and capacity to be wounded.
One could view this all as deeply, abidingly creepy: a thrill ride of Internal Affairs violations.
JUST how do you say goodbye to the abidingly loyal wife you've loved with passion and pain for more than six decades?
To theorists and engineers, however, dripping is abidingly difficult, a phenomenon as complex as it is common.
Yet Mr. Jansons does not seem abidingly interested in his career trajectory.
"I calculate that this barn will be abidingly useful," he wrote in his autobiography, "long after I shall have been utterly forgotten."
But Mr. Foreman, that most abidingly vital and productive of experimental theater artists, is never merely literal.
They staged a few workshops, and the buzz grew among the abidingly older and whiter Broadway crowd: A new musical.
A nation abidingly proud of its role in defeating the Turkish onslaught on Europe in the 14th century turned ugly.
The pattern wasn't abidingly interesting, but Mr. Gordon broke the monotony with occasional melodic asides.
If passed, his bill would also relax the existing concealed-weapons ban at parks, sporting events and restaurants serving liquor, other congregations of the abidingly faithful.
The conclusion is the best part of this novel-length fairy tale: at once unexpected and inevitable, sad and triumphant, satisfying yet abidingly mysterious.
The parody may feel less than scathing in the era of "Wag the Dog," but beneath its surface silliness, it is still strong and abidingly relevant stuff.
The first of Mr. Maw's works, "Persona No. 2" (1973), is an abidingly gentle work despite its fairly thorny, abstract language.
That puts the burden squarely on Ms. Comden and Mr. Green's comic (and abidingly clever) songs and vignettes.
Since setting up his provisional government there last July, Mr. Arafat has yet to transform the abidingly cynical community, ground down by years of occupation, into a civic-minded society.