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A Colombian poet's perdurable love for a woman is tested.
However, the nexus is real but perdurable only so long as the wind allows."
That the reliable conventions continue to carry this perdurable series says something about the author's mastery of form.
So feeble a rule impresses me not as perdurable."
Are most chefs as perdurable as the 62-year-old Mr. Soltner?
The molds for the beams had been accurately fabricated from a perdurable cement made of certain rocks ground to powder.
Only the perdurable buildings resisted destruction.
Still, Tae-sung remains the more perdurable of the two and is often instrumental in the success of a number of operations.
Yale's perdurable William Lyon Phelps called it "a work of art."
Convention dictates that we slot many of the last centuries' perdurable literary achievements into one or another of these categories.
O perdurable shame!
In so marvellous a treasure of precious things as the volumes of 1842, perhaps none is more splendid, perfect, and perdurable than the Morte d'Arthur.
The first four stories were mortared stone: the remaining eight, adobe with perdurable phoenix half-timbering, a surface varied enough to be pleasing despite the severe outline.
Past the perdurable Claridges, and the Edwardian Connaught on sleepy Carlton Square.
Genji had struck up relations, inter- ested that her wanton ways should be so perdurable, and was taken some- what aback at the warm welcome he received.
Investigator Arkady Renko, returning to Moscow and Berlin after the collapse of Communism, still faces a perdurable mafia.
An incident, at once romantic and dramatic, which at once awakes the judgment and makes a picture for the eye, how little do we realise its perdurable power!
It's useful to be reminded, amid all the nods to history and perdurable heritage, that this was, at one level, a party for close to two thousand socially ambitious people.
Most consequential colleges tell you, in the definitive lines of their stone buildings, that they will shape and define you: they are perdurable and strong, you pass away.
I think the challenge of self-control is a perdurable feature of human nature and isn't particularly influenced by the toys of the age, be it Legos or Nintendo.
She describes peas containing "a glint of unthawed, original cold as brilliant and brief-lived as a snowflake's" and has a young girl talk of her mother's "perdurable beauty."
But as a theatrical fairy tale it seems to be perdurable, and there is enough entertainment value to make it an appropriate holiday diversion, at least for the very youngest members of the audience.
As he said, it had the "most perdurable features of those noble ecclesiastical monuments of grand Old England which stand as symbols of the eternity of faith, religious and civil."
I have professed me thy friend, and I confess me knit to thy deserving with cables of perdurable toughness; I could never better stead thee than now.
I sink as with delight Through places numberless with fervid fires Oh holiest desires Into I know not what a cradle, made Of subtle-shaped shade, And arms most perdurable.