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Far from cloyingly sentimental, Sylvian's songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
The public still seems to have an abiding faith in the American dream of achieving affluence.
In the wishful shelter of ignorance or amnesia, an abiding melancholy tends to creep into the populace.
The film is nice in parts, but they don't add up to either leave a lump in the throat or cause an abiding smile on your face.
He now wonders whether he would have been happier staying married to the same woman, rather than posing as cinema's abiding babe magnet.
To qualify for the study, couples needed to be currently married and abiding in the same household.
The abiding impression left by the book is the way the prison system reduces prisoners and screws to animals.
We have a duty to protect the law abiding majority against those who are making their life a misery.
That must always leave us with a sense of bitter regret and abiding sorrow.
She gradually wound down her career, concentrating on motherhood and her abiding interest in environmental causes and other social issues.
The abiding truth for cancer patients is that they want unrestricted access to all treatments.
Undeniably, many of these theatres are only barely abiding by unstated policies requiring them to screen a minimum amount of Canadian work.
Satisfied that no other bravos were abiding beyond it, he dragged the dead man by his sandaled feet into the room.
It's not that I'm a big softy, but that Whale Rider is so good at showing how a deep abiding love can go hand-in-hand with unyielding harshness.
It affirms the insecurity of Usonians in their own culture, and their abiding faith that Frenchifying something gives it class.
Music was an abiding interest and he had a fine singing as well as a sonorous speaking voice.
And the politically correct meddlers, abiding in the town halls and government departments of the land, were sore annoyed.
The common thread that connected them was their abiding belief that peace and non-violence were the only forces that could save humanity.
Its success may depend in part on our abiding obsession with England's victory 38 years ago.
Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And because he had too abiding a gentleness to say it, the insanity of her anger rose anew.
The question for the house was whether this country was not justified in abiding by the terms of the quadripartite treaty.
There had been so many twists to the morning that his abiding distrust of every one became, for the time being, edgeless.
As an exegete and biblical critic no less than as a grammarian he has left his abiding mark.
But for the exiled heart they are not such, but verities of abiding inspiration.
Such a comprehensive study of capital goods, if it is carried far enough, becomes a study of the abiding entity, capital.
In one of these dark and inodorous rooms, John Winthrope had his temporary abiding place.
But fortune is so variant, and the wheel so movable, there is no constant abiding.
They believed in staking all or nothing and abiding the result.
I must confess the stress and danger of the time have left an abiding sense of doubt and insecurity in my mind.
Without that, no deep or abiding revival, no powerful conversion.
Never was vengeance more terrible, far-reaching, and abiding.
And all the time he had an abiding consciousness of her bodily presence.
Contra the amnesiac tendencies of much Pop, these apparitional vistas intimate the abiding presence of history, however ruinous and partial.
Perhaps it was the first time she was ready, perhaps the first time her being was tempered to take an impress of the abiding truth.
But the fourth quadrant, which contained the Red One's abiding place, was taboo.
The later and more abiding impression is that of dissimilarity.
I have an abiding faith in their capacity, integrity and high purpose.
Nor could this be done in the case of time, for none of the parts of time has an abiding existence, and that which does not abide can hardly have position.
Yet somehow it conveyed to Anne a whiff of the wholesome, simple life at Green Gables, with its savor of ancient peace, and the steadfast abiding love that was there for her.
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