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Dioxins from Agent Orange have persisted in the Vietnamese environment since the war, settling in the soil and sediment and entering into food chain through the animals and fish that feed in the contaminated areas.
One famous story which persisted through history related to a gift Abd al-Rahman was given while in Málaga.
The successor to the All-In-One Power Macintosh models ( 5x00 series ), the last of which was the Power Macintosh G3 All-In-One, was re-branded the iMac, which persisted through the Intel transition to the present.
This struggle occurred later in the Southwest than elsewhere and persisted through the Sputnik era after 1957 when it collapsed, as the national mood inspired increased trust in science in general and support for evolution in particular.
As a result, the Red River Basin was ceded to the US, and the Canadian border ( now fixed at the 49th parallel ) completely demilitarised by both countries, although fears of an American conquest of Canada persisted through the 19th century.
The Panic of 1873 had led to an economic depression that persisted through much of the decade.
The passengers persisted, using a service trolley as a battering ram to break through the cockpit door.
The close association of butterflies to fire and warfare persisted through to the Aztec civilization and evidence of similar jaguar-butterfly images has been found among the Zapotec, and Mayan civilizations.
As the French regime was under considerable strain, France was unable to follow through with the application of the Treaty, but Mgr Pigneau de Behaine persisted in his efforts and with the support of French individuals and traders mounted a force of French soldiers and officers that would contribute to the modernization of the armies of Nguyễn Ánh, contributing to his victory and his reconquest of all of Vietnam by 1802.
Meanwhile, even with severe restrictions on Asian immigration, tensions between unskilled workers and wealthy landowners persisted up to and through the Great Depression.
" uch comments persisted through to the 1990s " ( Weinstein, 2001, p. 40 ).
This struggle occurred later in the Southwest than in other US areas and persisted through the Sputnik era, which inspired increased faith in evolutionism.
They persisted through the classical period, and even survived into the late 19th century in some areas.
For some reason, settlement persisted at the same spot, and gradually the site rose above the marshes-partly from the accumulation of debris, and partly through the efforts of the inhabitants.
Southern duels persisted through the 1840s.
Slavery persisted right through the Middle Ages, but it was rare, diminishing and largely confined to the use of household slaves.
The importance of this philosophical first matter persisted through the history of alchemy.
The influence of the American parent was pervasive, and together with the Ford Motor Company, Vauxhall's main competitor, led to a wave of American influenced styling in Europe that persisted through to the 1980s.
In spite of the objections of Hudson, for the Midland, and others, the new " London and York Railway ", ( later the Great Northern Railway ) led by Edmund Denison persisted, and the bill passed through Parliament in 1846.
The original method of preparing Blue Ribbon reissues persisted through the 1955 – 56 season.
Even through the transition to a paired pantheon of male deities matched or " married " to each goddess and during the male-deity-dominated pantheon that arose much later, the mother goddesses persisted into historical times ( such as Hathor and Isis ).
This notion persisted into the twentieth century in Imperial Russia, where the Tsar was considered to be " wedded " to his subjects through the Orthodox coronation service.
This absence persisted through most of the Thematic period, until the cataphracts reappeared in Emperor Leo VI's Sylloge Taktikon, probably reflecting a revival that paralleled the transformation of the Byzantine army from a largely defensive force into a largely offensive force.
The name persisted because of the many commuters who passed through the Ozone Park station and referred to it as an important landmark.

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The festival persisted widely up until the 1950s, and in some places the celebration of Beltane continues today.
The label, coined in 1925 by country pianist Al Hopkins, persisted until the 1950s.
Two traditions of the sexually segregated past, sororities and the all-male Mitre Club, persisted into the 1950s as unofficial organizations but gradually faded away.
The Jamaica Poetry Society, formally a branch, persisted into the 1950s.
Chapter 1: Friedan points out that the average age of marriage was dropping and the birthrate was increasing for women throughout the 1950s, yet the widespread unhappiness of women persisted, although American culture insisted that fulfillment for women could be found in marriage and housewifery ; this chapter concludes by declaring " We can no longer ignore that voice within women that says: ' I want something more than my husband and my children and my home.
This situation persisted for decades: the city was racially segregated in certain facilities until the 1950s.

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Having persisted too long in deliberate ignorance and denial of the forces that threatened her, Pamela was relieved now to admit their potency and to be taking definite steps toward grappling with them.
The FAA realized that the longer a hijacking persisted, the more likely it would end peacefully with the hijackers reaching their goal.
Upon return the air in the area was still filled with toxic smoke from the World Trade Center fires that persisted until January 2002.
In continental Europe, Roman law persisted, but with a stronger influence from the Christian Church.
Spectroscopic observers found that ammonia and carbon disulfide persisted in the atmosphere for at least fourteen months after the collisions, with a considerable amount of ammonia being present in the stratosphere as opposed to its normal location in the troposphere.
The Dual Alliance persisted throughout the war and ended with their defeats in 1918.
At first, Thomas, who was the head cook at the restaurant, and the Clausses declined Sanders ' offer, but the Colonel persisted and the Clauss family franchised their restaurant with KFC and later also owned many other KFC franchises in the Midwest.
Allen persisted with actions against the New York-issued grantholders and their tenants even though a number of the Wentworth proprietors were tiring of the business.
This situation persisted until the Convention, elected by universal male suffrage and charged with writing a new constitution, met on 20 September 1792 and became the new de facto government of France.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island persisted in carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war of independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
This situation persisted until a National Convention, charged with writing a new constitution, met on 20 September 1792 and became the new de facto government of France.
During the course of the war Iraq moved away from the close friendship with the Soviet Union that had persisted throughout the 1970s, and it initiated a rapprochement with the United States.
The CIO was put forth by Mr. John Kamau when troubles with the AFL persisted, after the death of Gompers in 1924.
The revised constitution of May 11, 1957, omitted reference to the French Union, though close educational, health and technical ties with the former colonial power persisted.
As a result, popular discontent with social and economic conditions persisted.
In the later Middle Ages, areas of incomplete or non-existent manorialization persisted while the manorial economy underwent substantial development with changing economic conditions.
Augustine's formulation of original sin was popular among Reformers, such as Martin Luther and John Calvin who equated original sin with concupiscence, affirming that it persisted even after baptism and completely destroyed freedom.
When the two sides were presented to the Emperor, the Emperor persisted with Monothelitism and so did Honorius.
Those that persisted with porter, brewed it weaker and with fewer hops.
Such independent organization persisted until the 2nd century BC amongst light infantry and cavalry, but was discarded completely in later periods with the supporting role taken instead by allied troops.
Among those familiar with his poetry, his identity became an open secret, but Scott persisted maintaining the façade, perhaps because he thought his old-fashioned father would disapprove of his engaging in such a trivial pursuit as novel writing.
Cavalry armed with pistols and other lighter firearms, along with a sword, had virtually replaced lance armed cavalry in Western Europe by the beginning of the 17th century, although the lance persisted in Eastern Europe, from whence it was reintroduced into the European mainstream in the 19th century.

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