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- in the third millennium B.C., and ... the form of Indian civilization perdured and eventually re****erted itself." Sjoberg 1990. Flood 1996, p. 16: "Contemporary...
- Church has declared applies uniquely to the Catholic Church and means the "perduring, historical continuity and permanence of all the elements instituted by...
- characteristics of totalitarianism allow a totalitarian government to perdure against economic crises (internal and external), large-scale failures of...
- The Perdure Process is relatively similar to retification but holds the wood at a lower temperature. This process is similar to the Les Bois Perdure treatment...
- request of their label Nuclear Blast, the Pumpkins United line-up would perdure after 2018, and that a live CD and DVD for the Pumpkins United World Tour...
- defined as a collection of spatiotemporal parts, defined as pieces of a perduring object. If objects have temporal parts, this leads to difficulties. For...
- the tumescent drugs; and the nervous—paresthesia, localized areas of perduring numbness in the corrected portion(s) of the gluteal region. The medical...
- in the third millennium B.C., and ... the form of Indian civilization perdured and eventually re****erted itself." Hopfe & Woodward (2008, p. 79): "The...
- four-dimensionalist persistence theory, however, ordinary objects are no longer perduring worms but, rather, are wholly present instantaneous stages. Moreover,...
- induration, nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two Gr**** δύο (dúo), δυάς, δυάδος (duás, duádos) dyad, dyadic...