Roman culture was enduringly fertilized. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : a poet of enduring greatness. From Dictionary.com.
By the lines of a resolute expression enduringly fixed on her face, she appeared to be a woman with a shell as tight as a beetle's and just as hard. From Wordnik.com. [Men Don't Leave Me] Reference
And enduringly further the Triumphant Ones 'deeds. From Wordnik.com. [An Offering Ceremony to the Spiritual Masters] Reference
And no man had groped so obstinately nor so enduringly. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 1] Reference
So that the Triumphant Ones 'teachings are enduringly held. From Wordnik.com. [An Offering Ceremony to the Spiritual Masters] Reference
Croaker, of course, was more enduringly suspicious than I was. From Wordnik.com. [She Is The Darkness]
A huge number of people were enduringly affected by their visit. From Wordnik.com. [Greg Mitchell: My Daughter's Chilling Account of Years at Holocaust Museum] Reference
The man's brow seemed enduringly fixed in an intimidating scowl. From Wordnik.com. [Men Don't Leave Me] Reference
As motives for fiction, they have not proved enduringly stimulating. From Wordnik.com. [Beat the Devil] Reference
It is too soon to know which pieces will speak enduringly to our hopes and fears. From Wordnik.com. [Truth, Beauty And The Double Helix] Reference
It is most enduringly established if it is coming from among the people themselves. From Wordnik.com. [Fidel V. Ramos: We Were The First Iraq] Reference
Cameronism is about undoing it more enduringly than Margaret Thatcher ever managed. From Wordnik.com. [What is Cameronism? Part two] Reference
The other part will be my random rants about music that I enduringly and currently love. From Wordnik.com. [A Brooklyn Bride.] Reference
Despite the reservations of some reviewers, Any Human Heart has proved enduringly popular. From Wordnik.com. [Any Human Heart: William Boyd on telling the story of the 20th century] Reference
Frank Gehry's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion As a concept, they have proved enduringly popular. From Wordnik.com. [In Praise -- and Not -- of Follies] Reference
Glossing over the enduringly tricky Stephen Ireland question, a pressing conundrum also looms in goal. From Wordnik.com. [Manchester City's rich hopes face being spoilt by too much choice] Reference
Net income fell 3% over a year ago amid higher expenses and slower profits tied to enduringly low interest rates. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Trust, State Street Stumble; BNY Mellon Fares Better] Reference
You will learn again that each of us has the spark of potential to accomplish something truly and enduringly unique. From Wordnik.com. [Remarks By The President In National Service Address] Reference
Fans of any work of art will say it's enduringly relevant, but "Howl" does seem to have a special way of sticking around. From Wordnik.com. [55 years after the fact, culture still cries out for Allen Ginsberg's 'Howl'] Reference
Because of the lines at the corners of her mouth and eyes, the self-satisfied smirk seemed enduringly etched on her face. From Wordnik.com. [Soul of the Fire]
Roe v. Wade, decided 34 years ago, is the most enduringly divisive Supreme Court decision at least in contemporary times. From Wordnik.com. [From the WSJ Opinion Archives] Reference
For many years, it graced my mother's one-room schoolhouse in Lime Rock, N.Y. Antiquarian relic or enduringly relevant image?. From Wordnik.com. [In One Room, Many Advantages] Reference
Biographical details, few and far between, do little to clear up the ambient mystery of what makes Bach's works enduringly great. From Wordnik.com. [A 'Testament to Bach'] Reference
With a bravery that might be foolhardiness, the 21st century poet is wading into the most enduringly enigmatic of the Bard's works. From Wordnik.com. [Don Paterson braves lit crit's Bermuda Triangle: Shakespeare's sonnets] Reference
It's an enduringly popular novel -- all 1,168 pages of it -- with some 150,000 new copies still sold each year in bookstores alone. From Wordnik.com. [Capitalist Heroes] Reference
Very little discussion takes place over the air about the hockey team, easily the most enduringly successful franchise in the city. From Wordnik.com. [Memo to NHL fans: Enjoy the game for what it is today] Reference
For the most part, she appeared unremarkable, except for the knowing, self-satisfied smirk that seemed enduringly etched in her face. From Wordnik.com. [The Pillars of Creation]
We are thus brought round again to the thesis that the enduringly valuable elements of every story are its concrete creations of life. From Wordnik.com. [The Principles of Aesthetics] Reference
Yet the deeper reasons why the novel has proved so enduringly popular have to do with Rand's moral defense of business and capitalism. From Wordnik.com. [Capitalist Heroes] Reference
An enduringly popular symbol in our culture is the man on the white horse who comes to clean up the town and purge it of its errant ways. From Wordnik.com. [Eliot the 'Enforcer'] Reference
Right now, each side ultimately is pursuing its most ambitious objectives, and these are basically, fundamentally, enduringly incompatible. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 6, 2002] Reference
He was playing Mobile Space 0079, a videogame based on the enduringly popular Japanese anime television series, in which young soldiers wage space combat in giant robot suits. From Wordnik.com. [Pinball Wizard ... 2. 0] Reference
He was playing Mobile Space 0079, a videogame based on the enduringly popular Japanese animtdg television series, in which young soldiers wage space combat in giant robot suits. From Wordnik.com. [Small Business: Pinball Wizards] Reference
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