Old beliefs can often endure long after the fundamental reasons for them have vanished.
Except as otherwise provided in this Act, economic rights endure for the life of the author and fifty years after the author's death.
This was not something she would care to endure, night after night.
For most men it is all that endures after them.
The society endured a decline of power and population after Carlos; by 1697 their number was estimated to be about 1,000.
The next season, Woods endured a similar fate, after his second knee operation.
"Magnificent moments that will endure long after this war is over and done with."
Ettinger spent four years in an Army hospital, enduring one surgery after another, thinking about life and death.
However, the rule endured long after the justification for it had disappeared.
Over the past two years, they'd endured one Shelly crisis after another.