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1. It was hard to decide who was the most pompous of the three, as they poked at the statues with a finger or a stick, giving orders, suggesting strategies that they assumed would be followed, and disagreeing with one another until it seemed these meetings would outlast the war
2. This novel will certainly outlast this or any epoch to come
3. We just kept at him, all our powers combined as one pouring into his defenses, and doing all we could to survive long enough to outlast his shields
4. create a monument, to build something which will outlast me
5. What can you build that will outlast
6. the games has always been, Outwit, Outplay, Outlast
7. to outlast the object it speculates
8. usually they are made of metal and outlast the
9. But I lived to outlast
10. Trying hard to outlast
11. The stainless steel basins were durable and would outlast the plastic containers they had been using at the center (these were destroyed in short order by the sharp beaks of the birds)
12. He was nothing more than a creation that could outlast time, but Jane shook her head, not wanting to believe Willard’s story
13. Anunnaki, live elongated lives that far outlast those of humans
14. will outlast me here
15. pair of Lastman shoes would easily outlast five of the cheaper
16. would easily outlast five of the cheaper ones
17. indeed outlast the glittery of my
18. burdensome obstacles, and to outlast the most stubborn resisters to realize
19. and she'll probably outlast me
20. I just need to outlast the pain
21. He knew she couldn’t go like this forever and could outlast her
22. ries and imagination was going to outlast any of the now-out-
23. often outlast the differences of custom and ritual from which they took
24. No worries, the radio battery would outlast life support by a
25. After they split up… were strong enough to become the most powerful Western religion of the most powerful Western Empire to ever exist… and then… outlast that empire, take over that Empire…not as a military power, but as a spiritual power… and spread its religious dogma all over the world
26. 12 years, whereas your robot will probably outlast
27. outlast our rivers, but not the concepts that drive them, hence cyclic time and dualism
28. outlast the "age lasting" Hell
29. MY Word will outlast any who
30. The general doctrine of the Bible that a spirit survives in man's death seems to outlast all the attacks of its opponents
31. The tag line for the show speaks volumes about the its fundamental nature: “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast”
32. Then, since I am introducing no new usage or practice, I may as well avail myself of the honour that chance offers me, for even though his inclination for me should not outlast the attainment of his wishes, I shall be, after all, his wife before God
33. I’m envious of how well he’s engineered to survive, to conquer, to outlast apocalypse
34. That is the weak part of the tale, for I happen to know that the virtuous Karolides is likely to outlast us both
35. 8 The only exception to this rule is an investor in the advanced stage of retirement, who may not be able to outlast a long bear market
36. ” It is clear that unless you can beat Bill O’Neil in the market, you cannot beat him in business, and where others may be forced to fold up their operations when profitability goes on vacation, O’Neil has the wherewithal and mix of complementary businesses to outlast the difficulties of down economic and market cycles as well as the financial challenges of taking on start-up ventures such as IBD was at one time
37. But Blackwood Farm? It will outlast all of us
38. In fact, we should have stepped back and recognized that the attractiveness of the business would outlast management
39. The great cast-iron stove was in excellent condition and bid fair to outlast the Colosseum which it resembled
40. I have attempted to show that the geological record is extremely imperfect; that only a small portion of the globe has been geologically explored with care; that only certain classes of organic beings have been largely preserved in a fossil state; that the number both of specimens and of species, preserved in our museums, is absolutely as nothing compared with the number of generations which must have passed away even during a single formation; that, owing to subsidence being almost necessary for the accumulation of deposits rich in fossil species of many kinds, and thick enough to outlast future degradation, great intervals of time must have elapsed between most of our successive formations; that there has probably been more extinction during the periods of subsidence, and more variation during the periods of elevation, and during the latter the record will have been least perfectly kept; that each single formation has not been continuously deposited; that the duration of each formation is probably short compared with the average duration of specific forms; that migration has played an important part in the first appearance of new forms in any one area and formation; that widely ranging species are those which have varied most frequently, and have oftenest given rise to new species; that varieties have at first been local; and lastly, although each species must have passed through numerous transitional stages, it is probable that the periods, during which each underwent modification, though many and long as measured by years, have been short in comparison with the periods during which each remained in an unchanged condition
41. And there seems no reason to doubt that if these elephants, which have now been hunted for thousands of years, by Semiramis, by Porus, by Hannibal, and by all the successive monarchs of the East—if they still survive there in great numbers, much more may the great whale outlast all hunting, since he has a pasture to expatiate in, which is precisely twice as large as all Asia, both Americas, Europe and Africa, New Holland, and all the Isles of the sea combined
42. I can't compare with it; and I've known some ships made of dead trees outlast the lives of men made of the most vital stuff of vital fathers
43. It is discouragingly seldom that a book comes to the reviewers’ hands, which, by its virility and its honest merit as literature, in the old and true sense of the word, rises as high above the average as does “The Garden of Allah,” which Robert Hichens publishes through the Stokes Company; and it is because it truly possesses these qualities that it gives promise of a life of appreciation which will outlast many other volumes in the year’s crop of fiction
1. The stability of this kind of structure seldom outlasted the natural or unnatural demise of its leader
2. My truck seats, forklift seats, and cushions outperformed and outlasted the
3. out, I outlasted both Kehoe and Lehr
4. The Third Reich had outlasted its founder by just one week
5. Its construction methods outlasted and have
6. Mandal had outlasted mandir in the electoral battlefield
7. It even outlasted the dinosaurs, and it hasn’t changed much
8. he had outlasted through the years
9. Its construction methods outlasted and have even surpassed modern day steel structures
10. For example take the pre-eminent comedian of America, the late George Carlin, who outlasted all the other comedians in the waning days of the Age of Comedy in America
11. "Very likely," said Altisidora; "but there is another thing that surprises me too, I mean surprised me then, and that was that no ball outlasted the first throw or was of any use a second time; and it was wonderful the constant succession there was of books, new and old
12. Baba, who'd had a few scotches before dinner, was still ranting about the kite tournament, how I'd outlasted them all, how I'd come home with the last kite
13. Gold has proven reliable and durable for thousands of years, having outlasted every single paper currency the world has ever known
14. Yet her sorrow proved, as he was finally to discover, exceedingly sincere; it outlasted even his demands upon it; but it lived, as all her clouds, in a windy sky; and broke, and blew over
1. of the temporary outlasting the ministration of the eternal
1. "Life is an opportunity for us to contribute something that outlasts us and
2. What will be the contribution that outlasts your physical body?
3. Whether any species, or animal, or organism survives or goes extinct, regardless of how valiantly it struggles, or fights, whether it perishes or flourishes, whether it outlasts other species or not; the dance of regeneration is a balanced dynamic
4. Because the greatest gift of life is to live it for something that outlasts it: a legacy that continues to grow beyond our years
5. Of fairy palace, that outlasts the night,