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permanence

[pur-muh-nuhns] / ˈpɜr mə nəns /


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This nuance can be seen to call into question the permanence and depth of their connection to any given political party or ideology.

From Salon

“I think we like to talk about technology as having a permanence to it, but there is no permanence to it,” Wicks says.

From Los Angeles Times

While the album may have sold only in the tens of thousands, it provided what his concerts lacked—permanence and distribution far beyond Carnegie Hall’s 2,800 seats.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the look fades, it leaves behind questions rather than permanence.

From Salon

The bond between Noah and Allie is a prism through which to experience both the transience and the permanence of what matters most to us in life.

From Los Angeles Times