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"enduringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that lasts for a long time
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Some icons, like Steve Jobs, are enduringly popular Halloween costumes.
Yet what's most enduringly tragic is his persistent — chronic — relevance.
Unmistakably important, enduringly popular, comfortingly familiar, it's a surefire draw.
But it was for "Julia" that she remained most enduringly known.
Though nearly 25 years old, the Serial Killers series feels enduringly electric.
Ways of repairing potholes more cheaply and enduringly would thus be welcome.
Gatsby is the ultimate impostor, gorgeous, glamorous and doomed, but enduringly great.
Below, he talked us through the artist's prickly persona and enduringly challenging images.
But Mr. Khatami remained perhaps the most enduringly popular figure in Iranian politics.
And it has much to offer those hooked on this enduringly popular genre.
Blaine was denied the extraordinary and enduringly resonant record of his own passing.
Many seemed to be in their 20s and enduringly loyal to the book series.
These productions all considered, in different voices, American slavery as an enduringly enslaving legacy.
If other forms, like electrification, prove enduringly cheaper, there's no reason to pursue CCU.
Is Gilbert and Sullivan's enduringly popular "The Mikado" a droll satire of Victorian England?
The period that followed bequeathed one of the nation's most enduringly positive immigration stories.
Tracks like "Black and Yellow" and the enduringly popular "See You Again," are confirmed earworms.
Classical Music That Puccini favorite "La Bohème" is back in Franco Zeffirelli's enduringly popular production.
I don't remember the last time a novel held me so enduringly in its grip.
Exceptions are made for enduringly popular muscle cars like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
Viewed in that light, Rubio's performance in South Carolina might genuinely and enduringly change the race.
If Ms Atwood's tale feels nightmarish it is precisely because it is enduringly, and maddeningly, familiar.
At those times, I can briefly recognize what was and is enduringly great about this series.
But David Bowie's music, along with being hilarious and dark and, yes, sophisticated, was enduringly kind.
The OVO sound is enduringly popular, but outsiders are beating Drake's own artists to the charts.
She and her enduringly gifted co-stars definitely deserve the showcase that "Half Time" gives them.
It might be this very unpredictability that makes keeping track of the mobile industry so enduringly exciting.
In memoriam: Tim Conway, one of Hollywood's most enduringly popular clowns, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
By choosing battles with a focus on difficult but enduringly important policy work, CEOs can make a difference.
Islamism, by contrast, was a much broader and enduringly more open-ended and ambiguous basis for political engagement.
And I do think there is an extent to which women-identified persons are enduringly regarded as suspicious.
His yearning, heartfelt songs were enduringly popular and covered by contemporary artists like Marc Anthony and Cristian Castro.
It is also, enduringly, a dense maze of memories, dreams and ghosts conjuring a specific and timeless American South.
It's also a homecoming of sorts, at the theater where this enduringly influential choreopoem opened to acclaim in 1976.
From the story of one complex relationship, Collin builds a resonant portrait of an enduringly influential scene and era.
If instead the party's leaders abandon Trump after promising otherwise, they would turn millions of people against the GOP enduringly.
He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence is profound on subsequent Western art music.
Because that growing nonwhite population is concentrated in relatively fewer states, their influence in the Senate will be enduringly constrained.
At a time when trust in institutions like Congress and the news media is eroding, the military remains enduringly popular.
Many made the connection to Love Actually's enduringly iconic love profession scene, while critics had a field day with satirical takes.
WOMEN: New Portraits, commissioned by UBS, is a continuation of Women, Leibovitz's enduringly popular series of female-focused photographs from 1999.
Instead, Sunday was another stomach punch — just more evidence of how enduringly disheartening the 2017 season will be for the Giants.
Priced at $350, the wireless Surface Headphones are squaring off against Apple's enduringly popular Beats Studio 3 and Sony's superb 1000X M3s.
Trump will not be the first corrupt American president, and world history is replete with corrupt political leaders who remained enduringly popular.
Incidentally, both of those songs are the only number one hits from two of the most enduringly successful rappers of all time.
But we also know that the government and country advances best and most enduringly when we find ways to work together. Rep.
The score, by Burton Lane and E. Y. Harburg, is one of the most enduringly delicious ever concocted for an American musical.
For every wily, adaptive Jay Z, there's a taskmaster like KRS-One, for every enduringly versatile Jadakiss, a stern, rigid Lord Jamar.
They are terse and acrobatic, scriptural and bawdy, vividly descriptive and enduringly ambiguous, never far from either a riddle or a punch line.
That song is so enduringly catchy that we still hear it pounding out of speakers and across dancefloors more than 15 years later.
But this is Scrabble, an enduringly popular board game with an ardent fan following, and the new list was not without controversy, O.K.?
Even the surrounding Colorado landscape, which exists in what is called, in geographic terms, "a disturbed region," seems neither solid nor enduringly fixed.
And the same polarization that makes him broadly unpopular, but enduringly popular with GOP voters, will insulate him from the political consequences of scandal.
These positive emotions in the midst of stress help people cope better and maintain their well-being, even in the most enduringly difficult circumstances.
Ms. Griscom's mother, Elizabeth Fly Vagliano Rohatyn, a forceful, highborn Southern beauty, was married three times, most enduringly to the financial titan Felix Rohatyn.
And, like the play, it will invoke the "love and betrayal and jeopardy" that all drama craves—and that make Litvinenko's story enduringly tragic. ■
When she rolled up in her black van, a pack of journalists took off at a run, myself included, an enduringly silly image. Mrs.
The mass suicide of members of the UFO cult Heaven's Gate is one of the most bizarre and enduringly fascinating events of the 90s.
Obviously, this is all speculation, but I would be lying if I told you the phrase 'YAAAS QUEEN!' isn't passing through my enduringly European mind.
In 1971, regular director-actor team Don Siegel and Clint Eastwood unveiled what become their most enduringly popular work—then, they released their biggest flop.
But while it plays well with angry, resentful elements of the Republican base, it's unlikely to prove an enduringly popular message for the broader electorate.
It's a garment that is male on a man (if he chooses that designation) and female on a woman (ditto) and enduringly seductive on either.
Based on a 16th-century story about a Moorish general in the Venetian army, Shakespeare's enduringly unsettling "Othello" explores themes of prejudice, loyalty and betrayal.
Together, they deepen the feelings that swirl around a woman who with a sharp tongue and a vast imagination invents her world amusingly, foolishly, enduringly.
Ms. Jolie has been enduringly hard to peg, a woman who cannot easily be lumped into a single category because she occupies many at once.
Thus when the easy money went away, the country was left with a huge pile of debts rather than a huge pile of enduringly useful infrastructure.
Hence, one of the more enduringly popular business-naming practices is to come up with something that sounds like an actual word, even if it isn't.
Podcasters recorded live episodes in Altspace, improv comedy troupes put on shows—and perhaps most enduringly, musician and comic Reggie Watts held a monthly Altspace residency.
But mostly because I didn't think and don't think we have much idea of what's enduringly excellent until it's endured [...] Art is not a horse race.
"Whether it's a Democrat or Republican who occupies the White House, he has impacted hugely and enduringly the face and the voice of judiciary," he said.
It speaks to West Virginia's current moment: devastated by widespread opioid abuse, exploited by big business, lied to by politicians—and yet still overwhelmingly, enduringly beautiful.
Thus, when the easy money went away, the country was left with a huge pile of debts rather than a huge pile of enduringly useful infrastructure.
With a sweetly cherubic face, a deceptively athletic physicality and an utter devotion to foolishness and slapstick, Mr. Conway was among Hollywood's most enduringly popular clowns.
That the land of "A" seems as timeless and enduringly relevant as that in a fable by Aesop or La Fontaine may be cause for lamentation.
Surely, the opening on Friday of Verdi's enduringly popular "La Traviata," in the Met's 2018 production, should have overshadowed the other shows in opera news. Right?
Like Britain as a whole, it is at once hyper-globalised—the biggest employer is Jaguar Land Rover, which exports most of its cars—and enduringly traditional.
As a response, in 1987, Stone effectively birthed the academic discipline of transgender studies by publishing her enduringly influential essay, The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto.
Switching from tenor to baritone roles has allowed Plácido Domingo, one of the most enduringly popular singers of our time, to build a career of extraordinary longevity.
An enduringly moral vision for a free society hinges on our will to divert and decrease incarceration, not merely resourcing prisons with programs that allegedly reduce recidivism.
Austen had a knack for sharp dialogue, and part of what makes Pride and Prejudice's heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, so enduringly charming is her mastery of witty wordplay.
They tend to reissue music with a specific sound quality resonating with today's tastes, leaving behind a lot of music that sounds utterly weird or enduringly provocative.
Today, developer Giants Software announced a new Farming Simulator League, which is exactly what it sounds like: a competitive tournament for the enduringly popular PC series Farming Simulator.
With a series of enduringly popular works like "Appalachian Spring" and "Rodeo," the gay, Jewish, Brooklyn-born Aaron Copland practically invented the sound we think of as American.
The enduringly and endearingly off-center composer and performer David Byrne will be playing his elusive self in "American Utopia," a staged version of his 2018 solo album.
Watching Wilson's 1982 drama — about African-American jazz musicians in the 1920s — in 2015, you're likely to be struck with sorrow and wonder at how enduringly fresh it seems.
In his mind, the gift would be his way of letting Molly know how hip to the world he still was, how connected, despite his years, how enduringly cool.
Mr. Brown is in many ways a blend of these two very different candidates, having created a style that has made him an enduringly popular and successful California governor.
There is a certain ignorance of Christianity's enduringly and increasingly global form, an inability to see Christianity as anything save a reactionary foe or a useful supplement to liberalism.
And if Democrats resist the temptation to let the perfect be the enemy of the good, they can seize this opening to make progress on an enduringly vexing challenge.
The choreographer David Parsons has long been drawn to flight; in his enduringly popular "Caught," a soloist, aided by a strobe light, appears airborne for longer than humanly possible.
This most enduringly fearless of French film stars has taken on the title role of Florian Zeller's "The Mother," a woman for whom the empty nest is a toxic dump.
The statues needn't be destroyed, many said — simply moved to an environment in which they can be studied and understood as historical relics rather than enduringly potent symbols of oppression.
Perhaps most enduringly, he instilled a degree of professional rigor and transparency in the city's accounting practices; today, strict accounting rules are in place to prevent such a crisis from recurring.
Mr. Campbell is posing exciting and enduringly relevant questions here, about the price for women of achieving and sustaining professional success in a male-dominated world that sees motherhood as sacred.
She's an enduringly captivating actress, and this forlorn new role expresses the same longing that animated Sex's Carrie: To want romantic fulfillment may be a delusion — but what else is worth wanting?
But the era also saw more serious takes on the short game concept, like the enduringly controversial Super Columbine Massacre RPG, which put players in the boots of the notorious school shooters.
It fell upon my grandmother, a woman both enduringly elegant and whimsical, to explain to me in her playful way that fasting was more than just an arbitrary choice to go hungry.
Even two hours isn't enough to fully distill a legacy as enduringly sexy as his, but this mix deserves a spot in whatever time capsule will preserve his life for the future.
We'll see if the dancing hot dog that was viewed 1.5 billion times was a blockbuster because of the novelty of AR, or whether users will enduringly want to play with 3D characters.
Loach is the most enduringly political of filmmakers, and the United Kingdom has just been dragged through its second general election in three years, with issues of social justice much to the fore.
The 2015 gay marriage precedent -- another milestone Kennedy opinion in which he sided with the court's liberals against four conservatives -- is more recent than Roe but it may not be as enduringly divisive.
It's a prime example of how craftily this enduringly fresh work, which opened on Sunday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center, plays with theatrical traditions and the expectations that come with them.
He recounts specific details about friends who survived, his own sense of survivor's guilt, his interaction with the police and his psychologist, his family's reactions to the event, and his enduringly tolerant political views.
These Americans will be needed not simply to win this November, but also and more enduringly to carry forward Sanders's revolution — including by voting-in new members of Congress who also embody his message.
Jail turns out to be a blip on Jackie's modest, wobbly career upswing, beginning at a cable station where he and his enduringly patient agent, Miller (Edie Falco), meet the enemy: the younger generation.
Late last week, some of the greatest players in the strange, enduringly popular world of professional darts converged on Wolverhampton, England, for the final stretch of a huge international tournament: the Grand Slam of Darts.
Ceglic's aesthetic — part of an overall movement toward what would be called high-tech design (a combination of "high style" and "technology") — proved to be enduringly influential, helping usher in a new era of kitchens.
Why it matters: Streaming services are increasingly willing to enter into mega-deals for the streaming rights to enduringly popular network shows to provide a foundation to draw in viewers along with their original content.
Of course, this cyclical quality may also be why Halloween is so enduringly popular — you definitely don't need to have seen every film in the franchise to understand what's happening, or to enjoy the next one.
"We are ensuring they can easily, enduringly, freely and instantly use High Definition images to support their research, their teaching and their publications, thereby improving their physical and digital cultural mediation tools," says the press release.
Armed with emergency powers, in control of nearly all media outlets and state institutions, and enduringly popular with conservative voters, Mr Erdogan is expected to win easily in a contest that no one expects to be fair.
The technique, which is a proprietary secret, makes the pieces feel both enduringly ancient and sleekly futuristic, as though De Cotiis can bend the time-space continuum as easily as he does heated glass and molten metal.
That, combined with Tiger Woods's being sidelined with a bad back and stuck indefinitely (perhaps enduringly) on 79 tour victories, has tagged Spieth, 23, America's "it" player in a high-stakes game with no discernible safe zone.
The text has been modernized, modified and misunderstood (people have often mistakenly called the creature "Frankenstein," for example), and yet the book remains enduringly relevant for the universal questions it raises on the nature of human existence.
Coca-Cola, the parent company of popular soft drink Coke, has proven enduringly successful over the years: It ranked No. 22019 on Forbes' list of the world's most valuable brands in 22018, with a whopping $57.3 billion value.
A musical adaptation, with songs by Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin and an updated script by Tina Fey, who wrote the enduringly witty 2004 screenplay, is in previews at the August Wilson, directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw.
That said, when I say the problem is even worse than that, it's that we weren't designed by natural selection to even be enduringly happy in the environment that we were designed for, like a hunter gatherer environment.
"We are ensuring they can easily, enduringly, freely and instantly use High Definition images to support their research, their teaching and their publications, thereby improving their physical and digital cultural mediation tools," Paris Musées said in its press release.
But, as it turned out, people found a whole bunch of really cool and enjoyable uses for that enlarged iPhone, and even as iPad sales have slowed over recent years, Apple's tablet has proven enduringly popular among those who've acquired one.
That the foreign heel is so enduringly, wildly popular around the world says a lot more about us as humans, or at least what we've been conditioned to think of as being human, than it does about Mahal or even McMahon.
BARD MUSIC FESTIVAL (through Sunday) The Bard Music Festival, spearheaded by the conductor Leon Botstein, presents the second half of "Puccini and His World," a comprehensive look at the music, life and historical context of this enduringly popular Italian opera composer.
With live drums and a wheezing electric guitar that sounded like it had been transported from Scuzz, the track could have easily echoed an all-too-familiar and enduringly cringe-inducing sound—the rapper awkwardly placed with a live band.
This doesn't mean that race isn't enduringly important to these divisions; the fact that a minority of minority men seem more blasé about his bigotry than you might expect does not mean that Trump is actually building a pan-racial coalition.
In fact, the reader can't help feeling that "Dream Life" is a kind of variation on "Winesburg, Ohio" (1919), Sherwood Anderson's enduringly influential story cycle about the residents of a small town, grappling with loneliness, isolation and an inability to connect.
US Appeals Court Judge Richard Posner, whom Gorsuch challenges in his book, recalls the death of Henry Friendly, an enduringly influential US appeals court judge whose legacy was celebrated again last week by Chief Justice John Roberts and other luminaries of the law.
Rousey plays one of a series of Bachelorette hopefuls lobbying for time with the Bland Man bachelor in this here, parroting the same pseudo-flirtatious lines as all of her competitors and lightly mocking one of reality television's most enduringly absurd shows.
Skrillex, Diplo, and Justin Bieber made one of the most enduringly iconic songs of 2015 in "Where Are Ü Now," creating something so ubiquitous that it's not really possible to talk about the current crossover pop potential of electronic music without mentioning it.
The initial section of the exhibition — in which the camera lends solidity and substance to kinetic performances — seemingly reinforces the notion that photographs make such moments more enduringly meaningful, capturing and transmitting the bold, intentionally transient works of a generation of artists.
Part of what makes Tompkins's work so enduringly potent today, and what made it too shocking for its time, is not just its frank sexuality: It's that the art of Tompkins, Bernstein and their peers seethes with lust, ego, wisecracks and profanity.
One group of those fans, based in Brooklyn, became instrumental in keeping the spirit of Robyn fandom alive via This Party Is Killing You, a recurring Robyn-themed dance party in Williamsburg that's been enduringly popular in the years since its post-Body Talk genesis.
And as reporters remembered enduringly quotable encounters with Ali — like the time in 1964 when he promised to "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" — Sports Illustrated said it planned to use a photograph of Ali on the cover of its June 13 issue.
Adidas' Stan Smiths have received all the street style star love lately; Vans got a ton of buzz recently thanks to the "Damn Daniel" video's viral success — but then there are enduringly cool heritage white sneaks, like Nike's Air Force 1 and Reebok Classics.
This sense of urgency is also what made those years so enduringly vivid, and it is what makes them so relevant now, with so many peoples — women, Muslims, the transgender community, to name a few — who are fighting to be recognized as full citizens.
Through its century the enduringly posh restaurant has served meals and cocktails to everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Steve McQueen to Tarantino himself (he's a regular), and regardless of however changing times have impacted the street around it, Musso & Frank has been an little-changing mainstay.
In Transit This year marks the 400th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes, the renowned Spanish writer and author of the enduringly popular "Don Quixote" In commemoration, a new trip to Spain from the travel company Zicasso traces his footsteps from Madrid to La Mancha.
For going on 40 years, he has fronted rock bands — first, in the '80s, as a punk with simmering pop ambitions in Hüsker Dü, and later with Sugar and as a solo artist — often shrouding his enduringly bleak worldview with disorienting speed, screams and guitar fuzz.
The great irony, however, is that even if "woke" politics, in their explicit form, have been deftly exorcised from the sports landscape, two other issues that have defined and divided America this century persist there, less obviously and yet more enduringly: economic inequality at home and military intervention abroad.
An unemployment rate of 4%, a Fed Funds rate below 1%, an overvalued dollar, a strong housing market and inflation below the Fed's target of 2% is a plausible, if very odd, mix, which could portend either a sudden burst of inflation or enduringly feeble demand (see article).
When: April 8–August 12 Where: Queens Museum (New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Corona, Queens) Mel Chin's work defies tidy summarizing and shorthand encapsulation, but suffice to say that its most consistent and defining feature is that it is always incredibly smart and enduringly poignant.
The stars they're hoping to glimpse are women, too, actresses who play both male and female roles in the 102-year-old Takarazuka Revue, an enduringly successful theater company that is bringing its gender-twisting take on the Broadway musical to the Lincoln Center Festival from July 20 to 24.
Much like students who don the sorting hat and await assignment into the proper Hogwarts house in the enduringly popular Harry Potter franchise (which turned 20 this year), Pet Alliance of Orlando is sorting dogs into four sections of its "Pawgwarts" kennels, based upon their personalities, abilities and interests rather than their breeds.
This finely cast production's heightened, sometimes hallucinatory feel (aided by Megan Lang's lighting and Kathy Ruvuna's sound design) is of a piece with the logical insanity of the world these students inhabit, where blackness and femaleness are enduringly alien to white men like TJ, with his sorghum-sweet accent and entrenched entitlement.
Jane Austen — that most enduringly popular of early-19th-century writers, chronicler of domesticity and love — gets the star treatment yet again in new recordings of two of her most famous novels: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, read by Rosamund Pike, and EMMA, read by Emma Thompson and a cast including Joanne Froggat and Morgana Robinson.
That would be Terje Rod-Larsen and Mona Juul, the (very real) Norwegian husband and wife who in the early 1990s initiated the series of secret peace talks between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization that led to the Oslo Accords, a fleeting moment of bright hope in an enduringly dark realm of conflict.
While many of these arguments center around debt and economic systems, these could also be considered problems somewhat spiritual in nature, even enduringly so — isn't it an unavoidable part of life to feel, at times, that something is missing, that the obligations are too great, that what you were led to believe does not quite hold?
The book had initially been co-authored and published in England in 1744 by John Newbery, often described as the founding father of modern children's literature, whose name is enduringly famous because of the Newbery Medal given every year; Thomas initially imported the book, and then began printing it himself, becoming the first American printer to publish specifically for children.
Co-produced by disco impresario Nile Rodgers, the album included the title track (a No. 1 single in both the US and UK), a version of his 1977 Iggy Pop co-composition "China Girl" (which reached No. 2 and 10 in the UK and US respectively), and, most enduringly, "Modern Love," which hit No. 2 and 14 in the UK and US. This track became a standard in a way neither of the other hit singles did, not least due to its use as the soundtrack for ecstatic city runs in two films.

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