The mistake was multiplied in perpetuum when he mistakenly sent a romantic message to his law school’s dean. |
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The real cause of this epidemic is various government policies and the real solution is the dismantling of those same policies, in perpetuum. |
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Cohen was fond of joking that, through his silent partner, he would be able to stage exhibitions of new work in perpetuum. |
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The FBI investigated the incident, and evidence was studied seemingly in perpetuum by prosecutors. |
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If you are like all true, red-blooded, freedom-loving people, you will have had countless fantasies about selling your stuff and taking to the road in perpetuum. |
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His preoccupations caricature Fedor's preoccupation with infinity by reducing what is for Fedor a kind of otherworldly transcendence to the pragmatism of a perpetuum mobile. |
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Other 20th-century composers, for instance Honegger, Martin, and Prokofiev, wrote toccatas in perpetuum mobile style, following the example of Schumann. |
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He predicted that the melting point of ice must fall with pressure, otherwise its expansion on freezing could be exploited in a perpetuum mobile. |
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