More probably, this year's policy, once a statute, will remain in place for generations, an enduring monument to the prejudices of 1993.
These people are little known internationally because they left few enduring monuments.
The houses are an enduring monument to the privileged position of the foreigners allowed to live here.
"In giving the world new ways to understand and to experience, they are all leaving their own enduring monument," Mr. Clinton said.
That book remains the most enduring monument raised to Pushkin on American soil.
Napoleon himself looked on these achievements as his most enduring monument.
There was also a large slave class who built the enduring monuments.
But his enduring monument is the great dictionary that he worked on for 20 lonely years, striving to invest meaning into a ruined life.
The marriage provided the impetus for Meyer to create what he described as "an enduring monument," a country house of monumental proportions.
It is an enduring monument to the adaptability, the determined resistance of Man.