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In those shows, multimillionaires and billionaires adopt this style of “quiet luxury,” defined by Vogue as “a look that will stand the test of time, as it’s essentially a synonym for elevated basics,” in order to subtly express their status among others in their peer group, but otherwise retain the freedom to blend in among the masses.

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"This too, shall pass- but what you have done for the Hip Hop culture will remain. It will stand the test of time," Minaj wrote to Wayne on Instagram.

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Until then, Costner is committed to promoting “Horizon,” which he hopes will stand the test of time.

According to Dr Yuguo Yu, an expert in virtual computational mechanics at RMIT, a longstanding challenge in the field has been to understand how newly developed materials will stand the test of time.

And these glues could also help treasured tomes stand the test of time by reducing deterioration.

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

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