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  • adjective Lasting a long time.

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Examples

  • Our history would be thinner and not as longlasting and fewer people would know of much.

    The Cornucopia List « Colleen Anderson 2010

  • TIP Lip stains are also excellent for a longlasting lip makeup when you eat and drink.

    Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010

  • And also, remaking a filmseries isn't a way to bring the characters back - it's just a quick moneymaking fix for the companies, remaking is never longlasting!

    Must Watch: A Nightmare on Elm Street Final Official Trailer « FirstShowing.net 2010

  • One of the things Prechter was saying was that we were headed for a very big and longlasting downturn in all markets including housing, and that we would have a woman president after the next election.

    Predicting the economy 2010

  • In case you're wondering, I married a woman who loves Madonna, so I think having things like books and music in common is right up there with having the same hair color as far as importance in a longlasting and loving relationship goes.

    March 2008 2008

  • This has had a longlasting influence on the cultural imagination.

    Archive 2010-07-01 Adam Roberts 2010

  • Yet instead there was a definite longlasting difference between the two because the contrast survived all the way into Late Etruscan, as in the Liber Linteus where we find spureś as in LL 5.iii spureś-treś-c while its genitive is spural with type-II ending -al, as in TLE 675.

    Ipa ama hen 2010

  • As an Obama supporter, i frankly beleive that Obama has been critically hurt during this longlasting primary due to the recent controversies and to the negative attacks by both campaign.

    Polls: Race tightening in North Carolina 2008

  • This has had a longlasting influence on the cultural imagination.

    Morlocks Adam Roberts 2010

  • In case you're wondering, I married a woman who loves Madonna, so I think having things like books and music in common is right up there with having the same hair color as far as importance in a longlasting and loving relationship goes.

    Match.NYT.Com 2008

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