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Long-lived, efficient, upgradeable, and ultimately recyclable buildings should be a priority for public buildings, and yes, this will add quite a bit to the price tag … up front at least.
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Long-lived brands with a distinct heritage fit the bill.
Fashion History With A Twist: The World's Most Enduring Brands 2010
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Long-lived brands with a distinct heritage fit the bill.
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Long-lived brands with a distinct heritage fit the bill.
Fashion History With A Twist: The World's Most Enduring Brands 2010
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Long-lived, yes, but that could just as easily have been a reward for serving the Ravager well.
LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009
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Long-lived institutions like Harvard University or Mount Auburn Cemetary (in Boston), even insurance companies, could get into this business.
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Long-lived, slow-growing plants such as trees may show cumulative effects of increasing UV-B radiation levels [1].
Effects of ultraviolet-B on forest vegetation in the Arctic 2009
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Long-lived, yes, but that could just as easily have been a reward for serving the Ravager well.
LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009
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Long-lived, yes, but that could just as easily have been a reward for serving the Ravager well.
LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009
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Long-lived trees make roots first; — and the like.
Nature 2006
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