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permanence

[pur-muh-nuhns] / ˈpɜr mə nəns /


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The permanence of what she saw as an act of self-loathing troubled her.

From New York Times

Instead, the architect suggested that most galleries should be designed with a sense of permanence, abandoning their track lighting and removable walls.

From New York Times

“The key thing there is permanence. People are living there all year around.”

From Seattle Times

A spokesperson for Telefonica said the company will appeal as it does not consider that it has breached commitments on permanence conditions on pay-TV services.

From Reuters

A Golden Globe for best supporting actor for his own performance in the series, as Gregory Eddie, a substitute teacher who finds a sense of purpose and permanence in the job.

From New York Times