This year marks the centenary of Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), a gentle but enduring musical voice.
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But the enduring aspect of "On The Road" is not its literary history but the music of its prose.
As the Bastiat Prize attests, the insights to be shared are as relevant as today's news, but as enduring as a free society's institutions.
The idea that sustainable development is not a set of problems to be solved, but an enduring condition to be lived with, is still insufficiently recognized.
The sector, which includes retail chains, hotels, restaurants, and media and entertainment companies among others, is extremely sensitive to conditions like high unemployment and weak consumer spending, but after enduring a bumpy ride for the last few months a rebound may be in the cards.
This is extremely well-said and its overall point, that counties tend to set their foreign policies not based on the political values that happen to be in vogue at a given point in time but by enduring calculations of national interests that often survive even the most extreme political turbulence, is clearly an accurate one.
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And not for one month or quarter, but for an enduring amount of time.
But, despite enduring some anxious late moments, substitute Wood had the final word in the last minute.
And to all those who have wondered if America's beacon still burns as bright: Tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.
He might have been misquoted, as he maintains, but it has had enduring repercussions.
But perhaps the most enduring impact of winning the award is inner motivation, confidence and self esteem.
It's an astonishing achievement by any standards, but Kepler's enduring legacy may be much more profound that its contribution to a simple head count of exoplanets.
Dott's surge put him on the verge of his first ever victory over his fellow Scot in their 10th meeting, but Hendry proved his enduring class.
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Both SC2 and LoL offer plenty of deeper strategy and planning, aspects that may not be immediately apparent to the newly-initiated but provide a more enduring appreciation of the game.
But the show's enduring success came after a decidedly mixed critical reaction.
"Mingus Ah Um" deserves recognition not only as the essential Mingus disc, but as a compelling, enduring vision for jazz radically different from the other two.
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"Some people, including punks, would probably wonder if this (exhibit) belongs here in the museum, but it has had an enduring impact on fashion and everything in the arts, so they're here, even if they're kicking and screaming, " said Bolton.
Jim Duff, president and chief executive officer of the Freedom Forum, said, "Al will be remembered for many trailblazing achievements in the newspaper business, but one of his most enduring legacies will be his devotion to educating and training new journalists, " according to the post on the Newseum website.
But perhaps Frankenheimer's most enduring work was The Manchurian Candidate (1962).
Luhrmann's response is more rapturous and unruly -- and, perhaps, this brings it closest of all to the spirit of the emotionally clumsy but romantic dreamer who created this enduring story in the first place.
But they told CNN that, despite enduring many casualties, their morale has not flagged.
Friday's events will have an enduring influence on Norway, but will not fundamentally change the country or what it stands for, he predicted.
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She returned to her community just two months after Katrina, but she and her family have been enduring the challenges of moving from one form of FEMA housing to another ever since.
The fact that the Met's "Dialogues of the Carmelites" has stayed fresh and vital for nearly four decades is thus an eloquent tribute to the imagination of John Dexter but it also says much about the enduring significance of modernism itself.
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Her macroeconomic policies have a mixed record, but the microeconomic policies have had a more enduring success.
Not only were earnings above expectations (by now a routine game many investors are familiar with) but sales, the main ingredient for an enduring profit expansion, were surprisingly strong.
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Enterprise executives are not just enduring this evolution in communication, but many are embracing and proactively seeking ways to use these social applications to form connections with their customers and their employees.
But their biggest success, and their most enduring hit, was Midnight In Moscow, which reached number two in both the UK and the US and sold more than a million copies around the world.
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