perdurable
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The specter of this guilt -- this perdurable archetype of the hostile homecoming -- animates today’s encounters, which seem to have swung to the other unthinking extreme.
From BusinessWeek • Aug. 2, 2011
Ford agrees about the need for a perdurable relationship, advocating periodic 15-minute visits to the physician by somatizers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But to many who had grown up with the syncopated ditty, Mississippi Mud seemed a solid, perdurable part of U.S. musical history.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The house is surrounded by 200 rosebushes, all tended by a very tall gardener with thorn scratches on his hands and a look of perdurable tweed.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The fact that Elizabethan poor laws were based on the best-approved parish customs made them perdurable.
From The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects by Ware, Sedley Lynch