Nor of beauty, ethics, or investment in things that will long outlast their lives.
The new spelling stuck, and long outlasted the Advertiser itself.
The connection long outlasted Mr. Nixon's retreat from political life.
Otherwise, these are pieces that will long outlast tomorrow's fad.
"They felt the school appointment would long outlast his career as a county cricketer."
The Metropolitan Opera long outlasted the Academy and continues to the present day.
The team played at Travelers Field starting in 1932, a facility that would long outlast its original tenant.
It was the day Fassel vowed to take care of them, a vow that will long outlast his tenure as coach here.
Given the lifetime tenure of the Justices, a reinforced conservative Court majority might long outlast the conservative political era that brought it about.
The improbably gloomy premise resulted in a hit that ran from 1965 to 1968, long outlasting the original death sentence.