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“Some plants, like heather, blue fescue, lavender, nandina and ceanothus, tend to not be long lived in an urban landscape,” Goetz observes.

While she wouldn’t comment on future spare parts plans related to Concept Luna, one would hope that would include parts for any future laptops designed to be long lived and easily fixed.

Its posters declare “Pingyao Year Zero,” signaling Mr. Jia’s hope that it will be long lived.

“But our sense is it’s not going to be long lived.”

The peach cion rapidly overgrows the stock and the tree can hardly be expected to be long lived.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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