longtime en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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His band performed current hits and longtime favorites of various styles: foxtrots, waltzes, tangos, polkas.
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Since the construction of the bridge, there has been a longtime debate to make the third lane a bike lane.
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The two longtime musical partners, who trade off instruments and lead vocals, deliver 12 scrappy, crackerjack pop songs veritably buzzing with youthful energy and bristling with hooks.
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In order to address the problem of micrometastatic disease which in itself has implications on longtime survival, new treatment options are dearly needed.
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Even so, there was a great deal of resistance on the part of longtime readers.
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In 2005, the band's longtime touring van had to be sold to a junkyard with 317,116 miles on it.
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However, the players were not so enthusiastic about many of the longtime friends he had hired as assistants.
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Many longtime families had been taken away by this dreadful war.
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The laptop was reportedly received from a longtime contact in Iran who obtained it from someone else now believed to be dead.
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So that's one down, one to go for the high-flying Cantab who has had a longtime fascination with glders and planes but admits "helicopters have really grabbed me".
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