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Despite this, it has been one of his most enduringly popular works.
It has been performed many times and is enduringly popular on record.
And it turned some players, Hull most enduringly, into stars.
She'd struggled to make her interest in the case seem enduringly offhand.
Today the novel remains his most enduringly popular work.
He has been central to the Met's planning and enduringly popular for 30 years.
Though the film was not immediately popular, it has proven to be enduringly influential.
I find the combination of blue and yellow in their kit enduringly pleasing.
But despite the adversity, street food remains enduringly popular.
All of it, in any case, sounds new and fresh and enduringly strange.
These are admiring portraits of two brilliant women, enduringly loyal to each other.
Thus, Picasso showed how "each little paper piece submits itself to meaning, but never enduringly so."
We do not enduringly ask them to commit themselves to a task at a special age in which they are highly altruistic.
It is one of the most enduringly popular ballets.
The man's brow seemed enduringly fixed in an intimidating scowl.
After all, the tension between the physical and the illusory is what makes painting so enduringly compelling.
Croaker, of course, was more enduringly suspicious than I was.
These states could definitely cooperate enduringly and abstain from open violence in their relationships.
Too, of course, if a relationship should weaken, or not prove enduringly satisfactory, the girl is simply put in cuffs and taken to a market.
You have only to look at the number of low-cost flights to Malaga, to see how enduringly popular this area has become.
The piece suggests an hour or so spent with a fractious yet enduringly serene family of dancers.
And this complexity is what makes the show so enduringly hilarious, so relevant.
Johnson's War on Poverty and embrace of strong civil rights legislation is enduringly popular.
Controversial, laden with meaning and enduringly popular - it's the most-visited building site in the world.
"We accomplish that by trying to view ourselves as enduringly valuable contributors to a meaningful world.