Similar words: longstanding, living standards, standing, upstanding, outstanding, standing body, a standing joke, understanding. Meaning: adj. having existed or continued for a long time.
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121. But in fact, gambling game is long-standing while probability theory was not born until the end of the 17th century.
122. The power of his work lies in the long-standing consistent topicality of the means he uses and themes he addresses.
123. Pope Paul III Farnese was accustomed to drinking wine from this land, which has always been known for its long-standing wine-growing and production tradition.
124. A long-standing problem is the lack of essential procurement and regulatory capacities in many developing countries.
125. From a psychological point of view of abreaction theory, Ming and Qing classical dreamlike novel was the author of the release of long-standing emotional.
126. Peristaltic waves characteristic of small bowel obstruction are sometimes visible through the abdominal wall of thin patients with long-standing obstruction.
127. "I have a long-standing passion for basketball and pursuing interests that forward the development of the sport in Russia," Prokhorov said in a statement.
128. This paper aims to find out the social roots of concubinage, a long-standing custom in ancient China, and analyzes the laws and features of the phenomenon.
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