Nor even then, as the Everhard Manuscript well shows, was any
permanence attributed to the Iron Heel.
Some attribute had departed from her, the
permanence of which had been essential to keep her a woman.
And she was spirit, first and always spirit, etherealized essence of life, calm as her calm eyes, and sure of
permanence in the changing order of the universe.
Then, every generation of the family might have altered the interior, to suit its own taste and convenience; while the exterior, through the lapse of years, might have been adding venerableness to its original beauty, and thus giving that impression of
permanence which I consider essential to the happiness of any one moment."
Facile natures, whose emotions have little
permanence, can hardly understand how much inward resistance he overcame before he rose from his seat and turned towards Arthur.
To anything like a
permanence of abode, or limitation of society, Henry Crawford had, unluckily, a great dislike: he could not accommodate his sister in an article of such importance; but he escorted her, with the utmost kindness, into Northamptonshire, and as readily engaged to fetch her away again, at half an hour's notice, whenever she were weary of the place.
As for Diana's Grove, they looked in vain for a sign which had a suggestion of
permanence. The oak trees of the Grove were still to be seen--some of them-- emerging from a haze of smoke, the great trunks solid and erect as ever, but the larger branches broken and twisted and rent, with bark stripped and chipped, and the smaller branches broken and dishevelled looking from the constant stress and threshing of the storm.
There were dirty trays, and wine-coolers en
permanence on the sideboard, huge dirty gilt cornices, with dingy yellow satin hangings to the barred windows which looked into Cursitor Street-- vast and dirty gilt picture frames surrounding pieces sporting and sacred, all of which works were by the greatest masters--and fetched the greatest prices, too, in the bill transactions, in the course of which they were sold and bought over and over again.
It is upon the
permanence of certain types of animal life upon the earth.
The crude
permanence rate shows that 52.9 percent of the children in the experimental group were either adopted or taken into private guardianship by their caregivers compared with 46.2 percent of the children in the control group, who were eligible only for adoption subsidies (Table 2).
Q: What does this say about the
permanence of any government program?
In uv stabilizers, there are new HALS and blends, primarily for polyolefins, that offer high activity and
permanence and have lower interaction with pigments and halogens.