The men of the twenty-ninth century live in a perpetual fairyland, though they do not seem to realise it. |
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In 2002, when perpetual roadblocks became a thorn in the flesh of Lusaka bus drivers, a strategy was mapped out in Chawama to end the problem. |
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With no definition of victory and no exit strategy, we may be entering a state of perpetual war. |
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By the time you read this, it could be a nuclear winter or a globally warmed perpetual summer. |
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The staker finds himself in perpetual confusion as to how he arrives at picking his winning numbers. |
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After his arrival, man's everlasting desire for not departing and staying forever in this world is his perpetual passion from time immemorial. |
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Let me tell you about the non-stop insanity, the constant chaos, the perpetual pandemonium. |
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If some vital force were present, he argued, then perpetual motion would become possible. |
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These do not have perpetual obligation, except in the case of civil laws, as general wisdom and equity may demand. |
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So, it is not good sense to interpret the state of an electron in a stationary orbital as perpetual motion. |
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There is a perpetual shift in the relationship between signifiers and signifieds. |
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The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target. |
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Tests have revealed high levels of air pollutants forming a perpetual noxious brew in the worst affected areas. |
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I didn't need lunch everyday, nor the perpetual siren call of fully-stocked free-for-me bars. |
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It develops an everlasting union that lives on forever through the perpetual fruit it bears. |
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The film's greatest strength is that it takes classic elements like perpetual rainfall and creepy subterranean settings and underplays them. |
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Many noisy hovercars and buses littered the lower skyways, contributing toward the city's perpetual commotion. |
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His speech is something between a muffle and a mumble, a perpetual whisper beneath the breath. |
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It is no wonder the protean character of the enlightener has perplexed mythologers, for he is a perpetual paradox. |
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Diehard neo-liberals and true-believers in the capacity for perpetual institutional flexibility would say that this isn't a problem. |
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Sovereignty, said Bodin, was that absolute and perpetual power vested in a commonwealth. |
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It is a dog of a day, relentless rain and biting cold fraying the nerve ends of men who like to be in perpetual motion. |
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We're tying up billions of dollars in an unwinnable, perpetual war on an enemy that we can't even locate. |
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However, it is not a restful light source and can cause eye strain and headaches, partly because of the perpetual flicker. |
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He is known for innovative and fairly dark games and is a perpetual dreamer who has fantastic ideas. |
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The perpetual motion machine kept his interest for half a minute before he sighed, looking over at another item. |
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In Prussia, or Spain before 1836, perpetual entails prevented the break-up of large estates. |
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On another occasion a man turned up at the studios with a perpetual motion machine. |
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Next thing you know, we'll find out that these firms are working on cold fusion and perpetual motion machines. |
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Dear Sir, I have come across an electronic device, which is called a perpetual motion machine. |
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The Constitution was designed, like a perpetual motion machine, to run by itself. |
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They'd be converting bicycle factories in third world countries to turn out millions of perpetual motion machines within a few weeks. |
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There are also people who call themselves physicists and engineers who promote perpetual motion machines. |
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A more scientifically minded skeptic might refer to the eternal quest for a perpetual motion machine. |
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These findings frustrated the believers of a perpetual motion machine, and angered the industrial tycoons who sponsored the whole endeavor. |
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If you take on smaller clients you might even get board games, household gadgets and perpetual motion machines. |
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Exactly the same principle of science forbids reptile feathers as forbids perpetual motion machines. |
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Typically, he carefully avoids the claim that he's tapped into the age-old secret of perpetual motion. |
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Physics professors receive packages purporting to show how to build perpetual motion machines. |
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Black can prolong the game by checking white's king, but there seems to be no hope of drawing by perpetual check. |
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The winning process is more difficult and the probability of a perpetual check is higher. |
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He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |
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There are no tests for a start and no perpetual worries over league table places. |
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Under the agreement, the government will issue special bonds called perpetual promissory notes to the central bank to cover the loans. |
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The triumph of the funding system and its corollary of perpetual debt is undeniable. |
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In credit card years, the debt is perpetual, thanks to interest-rate games, hidden fees, and low minimum payments. |
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The national debt is really perpetual debt, and perpetual debt has characteristics that make it different from normal debt. |
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Those bonds issued by building societies that subsequently floated on the stock market are referred to as perpetual subordinated bonds. |
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But issuing open-ended preference shares with fixed coupon rates would be more in the nature of perpetual bonds. |
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There was the TMT bubble, where countless technology companies soared in value as investors fantasised over perpetual profit growth. |
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Lenders being more fair and truthful in their practices helps consumers who need to make minimum payments avoid perpetual debt. |
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In the 1970s, the concept of perpetual government debt was still a relatively new idea in the United States. |
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In valuing equation, i should be the U.S. government perpetual bond yield representing the risk free rate for an infinite time horizon. |
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If this trend continues, looks like Trish might be taking home the perpetual trophy this year. |
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The winner of the perpetual trophy, which recognises the school with the most awards, went to Churchtown National School. |
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The region's golfers can play alongside the national sportspeople plus have chance to win the perpetual trophy and a number of individual prizes. |
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The Rotary Club of Corsham is planning to sponsor perpetual trophies for some of the town's sports clubs for the centenary landmark. |
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There was a competition within each grade with a perpetual trophy at stake and small cups for the winners with placed dancers receiving medals. |
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The winner will receive the Michael Collins Youth Award perpetual trophy and will represent Waterford in the Regional Final later in the year. |
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Their intention is, to crush all opposition, to their personal, perpetual world rule. |
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I don't want to revisit the time when a perpetual war, as between Guelphs and Ghibellines, raged between supporters of Gielgud and Olivier. |
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If Maeve is crowned Queen of the Land she will win a perpetual trophy, a substantial prize fund and a weekend for two in the Bridge House Hotel. |
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His subjects were taught that he created the dawn of each new day, so that his death in 1994 provoked fear of perpetual darkness. |
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But the writers knew that a perpetual darkness was not something that would always keep the viewers coming back. |
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More importantly, it is a country that exists in perpetual darkness for most of the winter. |
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They were able to fly in unnoticed thanks to the cover of perpetual darkness that was provided by outer space. |
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If the task were left up to C. and A., the neighbors to the west, we'd be plunged into perpetual darkness. |
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The stars had disappeared and now everything looked like it had been swallowed by perpetual darkness. |
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Further, Of these diriment impediments some are temporary, as defect of age, and some are perpetual, such as Holy Orders. |
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As he bounced from school to school, the perpetual new kid developed into a serious goof-off. |
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There are now 11.4 million legal permanent residents in the United States living in perpetual fear that their status may be in jeopardy next. |
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Remus, in close orbit to Romulus, is locked in an odd rotation around its sun, causing half the planet to be in perpetual darkness. |
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She had a feeling that any creature who lived in perpetual darkness would probably be cranky. |
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If I was in fact standing, the ground beneath me was blackened by the perpetual darkness of this now empty dream. |
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Just as money can't buy love, neither can an Oscar guarantee perpetual box office success. |
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Our sources tell us that Count William restored the Gascons to obedience and that Odalric was banished to perpetual exile. |
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He agreed to establish a population of this endangered cactus on his property, which already had a perpetual conservation easement. |
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And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |
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September 11 th has brought mostly unpleasant changes, including curtailment of civil liberties and threatened perpetual war. |
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People who are envious or jealous seem to be in a perpetual state of suffering and anguish. |
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Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement. |
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It is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human understanding to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives. |
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The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present. |
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Because no one knew when the Government would sound the all-clear, the Georgian hall was kept in a perpetual state of readiness. |
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For most perpetual conflicts in marriages, what matters is not conflict resolution, but the attitudes that surround discussion of the conflict. |
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Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind. |
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The two-part Channel 4 drama was filmed in Greenland instead of in the Antarctic which was in perpetual darkness at the time. |
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The hope that irrational people will act rationally is a perpetual delusion of the level-headed. |
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And a nation which is treated like children will behave childishly, in perpetual reaction against its lack of licence. |
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Curiously, in a region of perpetual sunshine, the developers have made no push toward exploitation of solar energy. |
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But he's not a tough-guy thug frontman, because his lyrics come from the worldview of a perpetual 13-year-old boy. |
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There is a perpetual need for low-income housing in Toronto, and many people embrace the transient lifestyle rooming houses offer. |
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The free lunch is the economic equivalent of squared circles and perpetual motion, a favorite of cranks through the ages. |
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Bhishma is entombed in a perpetual brahmacharya ashrama, the first of the four stages in a human being's life. |
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She is a perpetual graduate student writing a thesis on the women in the Iliad, and is ludicrously neurotic in every way. |
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But you bet, and you're called, and you lose to one of the perpetual callers who flips over 5-6 for a weak two-pair win of fives and fours. |
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These new privileges were to be perpetual and inheritable, like any other form of personal property. |
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Physicist Donald Simanek talked about perpetual motion machines and other unworkable devices. |
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It had been huge, whirling, powerful, unrelenting, with a perpetual fury against anything and everything in the world. |
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Fan though I am of his great performances of yore, his perpetual air of sardonic superiority is now getting very grating. |
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The perpetual precocious adolescent flitting about mothlike, creating trifles, feuilletons, elegant piffle. |
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Some labor under the delusion that Alaska is smitten with almost perpetual darkness in winter and never ending light in the summer. |
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Live in a state of perpetual paranoia and always know what your competitors are doing. |
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Introversion and a tear-stained face had now replaced her outgoing nature and perpetual smile. |
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The perpetual substitute, Ed Coode, was swapped out of the eight to take up a place in the four. |
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He's the one with the bush hat, check shirt, scrubby moleskins and a perpetual cigarette pasted to his lips. |
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Occasionally, a bird fluffs feathers and wings in a short flight, before returning to the field of perpetual avian motion. |
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But perpetual dissimulation is painful, and he that is all fortune and no nature is an exquisite hireling. |
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The principle that there is a perpetual tendency in the race of man to increase beyond the means of subsistence is usually attributed to Malthus. |
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Slavery was perpetual also in the sense that it was often thought of as hereditary. |
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The days of the two great immovable blocs of seats held by the major parties alongside a minority of perpetual marginals is long gone. |
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Edward is a perpetual student, it would seem, born in the year of the rooster! |
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Thus, for the translator, there is a perpetual debt to both the original and the translation. |
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Entirely staffed by young thrusters and perpetual Peter Pans, television is simply not a grown-up medium. |
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The answer, again, comes in the theory of masochistic self-reproach sparked by the perpetual process of mourning an irreconcilable loss. |
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Gray-brown stratus clouds in the upper atmosphere flew at high speed as though the planet was racked by a perpetual storm. |
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Do I think a perpetual motion machine will ever be invented? |
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But when the central bank's CAR was higher than 8 percent of its monetary liabilities, the excess would be used to retire some of the perpetual notes. |
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The placement of the tabernacle, the gestures of adoration, and the renewal of perpetual adoration are all based on the desire to reinforce belief in the Real Presence. |
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Indeed banks issue perpetual bonds that have no maturity date. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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That does not mean it is practical, advisable, tenable, moral or that it should be perpetual. |
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Media people, always on perpetual deadline, can adapt even to the most arid surroundings. |
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We are angry... We are tired of women being painted as perpetual victims by the left, in need of big daddy Government to save us. |
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Thus, the holders of Barrie's copyright claim a perpetual right to control derivative works based on Peter Pan, even though the original work passed into the public domain. |
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On Wall Street, Bank of America plays a perpetual second fiddle to JPMorgan Chase Co., the only U.S. bank that holds more assets. |
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Registration causes the society so registered to be a body corporate, able to sue and be sued in its own name, with perpetual succession and enjoying limited liability. |
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Ms. Brewer's accompanist, Craig Rutenberg, contributed superb playing to this recital, notably in the Strauss Wiegenlied, with its perpetual motion of harplike arpeggiation. |
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We get little feel for the inner workings of some of the distinctive political institutions of eastern Lunda rule, like positional succession and perpetual kinship. |
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The Salic law was also implicitly introduced in Navarre in 1620 when Louis XIII, king of France and Navarre proclaimed a perpetual union of the two kingdoms. |
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All these viruses play a perpetual game of hide-and-seek with the human immune system. |
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Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation. |
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The word merkin is one of the perpetual bad puns of the Internet. |
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Nixon carried the taint of a perpetual candidate who had lost high-profile races. |
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He predicted no end to the poetic image, for the central aim of poetry is to insinuate the shape of things to come, and that is a perpetual process. |
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It spends some of its time removing weeds like kakiebos, blackjacks and bugweed, perpetual problems in any areas that birds fly over, dropping seeds. |
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There was only the perpetual effort to improve the self and uplift the race. |
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Some people upload content to Facebook for the perpetual online access it provides. |
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They looked too casual, like overripe delinquents sentenced to perpetual detention. |
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Such hope is vital if we are ever to transcend the perpetual tit-for-tat, zero-sum game of everyday politics. |
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On display was a solid silver bitter dish which was presented to the show society over 100 years ago as the perpetual cup for the best dairy cow of any breed or class. |
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The message of artistic tolerance as republican state policy was also sounded by the vicomte Henri Delaborde, the perpetual secretary of the Academie des Beaux-Arts. |
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Bugs, though not as many as there would be naturally, hung around her head in a perpetual cloud, midges and no-see-ums buzzing in her ear and sucking on her sweat. |
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Franco, the perpetual and ravenous learner, would get straight A's from any of those teachers. |
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It is the essential nature of work to be perpetual, repetitive, habitual. |
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Rather like Miss Pittypat Hamilton in Gone with the Wind, their unmarried status conveyed upon them a kind of perpetual hall pass to helplessness. |
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Devotees must know the position of the sun when observing their religious rituals, and their temples contain an inner sanctum in which burns a perpetual fire. |
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Planned obsolescence within the fashion industry allows for perpetual consumption of new clothes that lose their value before ever losing practicality. |
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Pearce is somewhat miscast as the straight-arrow U.S. military lawyer, with his perpetual shadowy mustache and his accent morphing from Aussie to New York to Southern. |
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Why did my body have to plague me with this perpetual horniness? |
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For horologers, the sky is also a perpetual source of inspiration. |
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Among the humble-bees, for instance, the workers do not dream of renouncing love, whereas our domestic bee lives in a state of perpetual chastity. |
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There is a perpetual trophy and 200 euros for the best overall float. |
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Do Americans want to live in a perpetual state of fear and war? |
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Then time seemed to become an abyss a perpetual fall that would never end. |
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The staircase became treacherous, cast into a state of almost perpetual darkness, and since the tunnel was so steep and so narrow, a slip could prove to be fatal. |
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A perpetual trophy depicting the Children of Lir is to be awarded to the winning student each year and will be displayed in their school for the next 12 months. |
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For the fourth consecutive year and for the seventh time in the past nine years the County Carlow Darts championship perpetual trophy rests in Ballon. |
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As well as receiving two certificates, which she is to place on the wall of her shop, Catherine also received three trophies, two of which are perpetual trophies. |
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According to Clark, an unrestricted market with absolute and perpetual land titles is sufficient to allocate land efficiently and distribute rent fairly. |
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The under-14 quiz team from Brosna arrived home bearing gold medals and the Colum Mooney perpetual trophy after coming first in Ireland out of 50 teams. |
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The ladies Cup, for which yachts competed at Rosses Point at the weekend is reputed to be the oldest perpetual trophy in the world for which sailors still compete. |
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A final and vital flaw in a market-basket dollar is that Gresham's law would result in perpetual shortages and surpluses of different commodities within the market basket. |
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Their particular PIBS thus became perpetual subordinated bonds. |
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In other words, nature forbids the perpetual motion machine. |
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing. |
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Suppose that the Argentine government issued perpetual bonds that paid an annual dividend equal to one ten-billionth of Argentine GDP, payable in pesos. |
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These perpetual deficits are now on the verge of spiraling out of control, and only a blind optimist would discount the potential for a serious dollar accident. |
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What with their incessant, continual, never ending, perpetual and stop-less demands for financial assistance I see only one clear course of action. |
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In some cases even wards such as teachers who are supposed to look after children abuse them and many parents are now in perpetual worry over the safety of their children. |
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Many of the small and shrinking group of health researchers in Pakistan work in a state of perpetual despondency, frequently with little access to policymakers and planners. |
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And I was appalled at the recurrent, perpetual mistakes that had been made by the international community of nations when it comes to Third World debt. |
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Now he took his anger out on all three of them, including Summer, whose poor grades and frequent partying were perpetual sources of disappointment. |
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What's less clear is whether that application growth is itself driven by the falling cost of bulk disk capacity and by the perpetual need to do more for less money. |
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It is not ready for the federal election and is a perpetual worry. |
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Find a game where perpetual check can be forced from the third move. |
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Further, Leucippus proposed that atoms remain in perpetual motion. |
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Unless it has cold fusion or perpetual motion, it isn't worth it. |
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But what do you do with a request for a perpetual motion machine? |
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He is a phoenix rising from mediocrity, an actor in perpetual renaissance. |
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They are men in whom real ability wages perpetual war with combustibility. |
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The perpetual use of opiates is almost impossible physically. |
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One mark is smeared on top of another, and so forth, until foreground, middle ground and background intermesh in a perpetual but confusing push-pull. |
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She shot a kind look at Kaiyo, whose perpetual cringe eased in reply. |
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Irresistibly drawn to the corporate world's danger zones, he is in perpetual motion, working for the largest and most powerful companies seven days a week, 365 days a year. |
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His inability to speak English was a perpetual deal-breaker. |
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Eight-legged skin mites, for whom your shed skin is a perpetual feast, ride atop these skin flakes, munching and defecating and copulating and giving birth and dying. |
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The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury. |
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At eighty, I think I'm entitled to change direction and leave behind the perpetual struggles of gathering boards, finding money, just surviving. |
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Qi is in a perpetual transformation between its condensed and diluted state. |
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As a result perpetual motion has been dumped in the scientific world's out-tray for discarded ideas, along with such as the Philosopher's Stone. |
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The young Bernard was in perpetual intellectual motion, like a dragonfly hovering above a sea of ideas. |
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Fee simple equivalent property interests are premised on perpetual and unpartitioned rights and cash flows. |
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The question was that of lay fee, which was the equivalent of secular lands, even though it may have been held in free, pure and perpetual alms. |
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A judge cannot conceive of legislators as homunculi who have perpetual tenure and always can revise their work. |
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It is in a perpetual swivet stoked by media for which every interinstitutional dust-up is a crisis. |
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You are doomed to be scriptwriter, stagehand and star in a perpetual pantomime. |
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He subsequently declared them to be in perpetual union, and they were separated only in 982, on the death of Pandulf Ironhead. |
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Sometimes just affording your life there can feel like a perpetual grind. |
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He expressed the hope that India would revisit its position as it defied logic to be locked in a perpetual conflictual relationship. |
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The eternity of destruction in the language of scripture signifies a perpetual perpession and duration in misery. |
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Fowler's art and music are the fallout from his practice of perpetual sublation. |
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All the posterity of our first parents suffered a perpetual eclipse of spiritual life. |
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Extending from the bottom of the photic zone down to the seabed is the aphotic zone, a region of perpetual darkness. |
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Of course, a contented mind is a perpetual feast, and many argue that it is better to live with a bad situation than move to an even worse one. |
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The first explicit mention of the perpetual virginity of Mary is found in the pseudepigraphical Infancy Gospel of James. |
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The Japanese might be said to have elevated compactness into an art form, but lack of buildable space is a perpetual and pressing issue. |
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In 85, he nominated himself perpetual censor, the office that held the task of supervising Roman morals and conduct. |
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This success would look like chance, if it were perpetual, and always of the same tenor. |
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It was arms around, and perpetual endearings, and all that I had missed for a weary twelve-month. |
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This enabled a hypermobility which led to the jet set, and eventually to global nomads and the concept of a perpetual traveler. |
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The article highlights NYP's success in moving towards a more perpetual model of inventory management for cardiothoracic surgery. |
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Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect. |
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Fire worship was a cornerstone of Celtic practice and perpetual fires were kept on Druidic altars and in places of worship. |
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She thinks I'm one mass of inhibitions and hang-ups just because I prefer serial monogamy to perpetual slutdom. |
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Towards the end of this era, in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was briefly perpetual dictator before being assassinated. |
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Often there is a perpetual trophy that is awarded to the winner, the most famous of which is the Ashes contested between England and Australia. |
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The charter normally confers a constitution with perpetual succession and the right to sue or be sued independently of the members. |
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Individuals may also avoid tax by moving their tax residence to a tax haven, such as Monaco, or by becoming a perpetual traveler. |
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It is undisputed that he invented a perpetual carding engine in 1773, and invented an improved double spinning jenny. |
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He eventually became the Church of England perpetual curate of the parish of Haworth, and was also a poet, writer, and polemicist. |
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By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body. |
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Especially comedy Dutchman Det Van Houten, who almost bedded perpetual superior smirker Blake. |
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This stir of change and these perpetual echoes of the moving footfall, haunt the land. Men move eternally, still chasing Fortune. |
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Spiritual rituals frequently occurred in consecrated groves or upon islands on lakes where perpetual fires burned. |
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Motorists and commuters have been facing problems in moving through the road due to the perpetual traffic snarl-ups. |
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He lived monogamously, and this at a time when there was no widespread assumption that marriage was supposed to be exclusive and perpetual. |
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Vardy is a scampering symbol of this team, a rolling knot of energy, a perpetual portrait of peskiness. |
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In 1902 the Government parcelled up Napoleonic war debts in perpetual bonds, or perps. |
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With infectious harmonies and a perpetual peppiness, this is an extremely listenable band. |
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Its mechanical movement is equipped with a perpetual rotor and the parachrom hairspring pledges increases chronometric precision. |
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They've been living in perpetual dank darkness alongside the cast-off furniture and that chiminea we bought on the one sunny weekend that year. |
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But the continuity of this identity exists in, and only in, its perpetual salvagings and reconstructions in the face of repeated disruptions and discontinuities. |
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The Committee recommended that a perpetual society be formed to improve the law and the administration of justice in a scholarly and scientific manner. |
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Religious, military, and cultural propaganda fostered a cult of personality, and by nominating himself perpetual censor, he sought to control public and private morals. |
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In both the world of new science and that of quick-fix military technology we need, more than ever, to be on perpetual guard against the Dr Strangeloves of the future. |
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Wings, which others were contriving to actuate by the perpetual motion. |
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It was announced in the 2013 Budget that SORN declarations would become perpetual, thus removing the need for annual renewal after the initial declaration has been made. |
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Many people remain uncomfortable with the immediate stewardship cessation of this disposal system, suggesting perpetual management and monitoring would be more prudent. |
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Robert also arranged for perpetual soul masses to be funded at the chapel of Saint Serf, at Ayr and at the Dominican friary in Berwick, as well as at Dunfermline Abbey. |
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The Bahamas made perpetual attempts to claim the Turks for itself. |
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Refusing to spend the best years of their youth in perpetual fear, the three lads hire covert black ops mercenary Drillbit Taylor as their personal bodyguard. |
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Their emotivity is always exaggerated, and although cloaked by an apparent indifference, their exaggerated sensitivities make their lives a perpetual tragedy. |
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He also made the office of curator of each of the great public roads a perpetual magistracy, instead of a special and temporary commission, as had been the case hitherto. |
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As compensation for territory thus withdrawn, the Danish archbishop of Lund was made legate and perpetual vicar and given the title of primate of Denmark and Sweden. |
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The board would be having perpetual succession and common seal with the powers to acquire and dispose of property both movable and immovable, it said. |
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He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. |
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As an imaginative mode, utopia creates possible worlds, but understands the fictiveness and the perpetual state of incompleteness that such worlds enshrine. |
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Robert Barker's father, Christopher, had, in 1589, been granted by Elizabeth I the title of royal Printer, with the perpetual Royal Privilege to print Bibles in England. |
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This Marxist and his supporters don't care about Parliamentary democracy, they want to revive the old social principles of perpetual class warfare. |
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It made me smile to see her perpetual smile on TV as she talked so positively and caringly, preparing for an eventuality that would floor must of us. |
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Yseult, who was not in the secret, demanded the reason of this perpetual excubation, and was, for the first time, informed that Tristan had sent for the queen of Cornwall. |
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The skalds, Lindow stresses, participated in the development of the cult of this important Saint, who is still recognized by tradition as the perpetual king of Norway. |
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In the underworld beneath the lid on the back of the world turtle, where the god Batara Kala and the goddess Setesuyara lived, there was perpetual darkness. |
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The Arsacids were in an almost perpetual state of war to defend the Persian territories against the Roman Empire in the west and nomadic tribes in the east. |
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His face was wizen and wrinkled, his faded blue eyes dim and weak-looking. He was feeble, and his hands were tremulous with a perpetual nervous motion. |
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As with dinner-table discussions, it is best to avoid editing articles about politics or religion unless one wishes to become entrenched in a perpetual edit war. |
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Although he seemed less introspective than the rest and his run-on sociobabble was a bit more aimless, he conveyed the same aura of perpetual distraction. |
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A new novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help commences at the Church of St. Michael, Foxford tomorrow Wednesday. |
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Titles such as Astral Traveller, Yesterday and Today and Perpetual Change hint at the king of prog rock's spiritual leanings. |
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Perpetual pushing and assurance put a difficulty out of countenance, and make a seeming impossibility give way. |
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A picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, with a candle burning underneath, brings the real difference to the show. |
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Perpetual foundations, he pointed out, frequently outlive their initial purpose and usefulness. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a church where the faithful come to pray for cures. |
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He not only won the Perpetual Challenge cup for the best pair of female sheep but his three-year-old Texel ewe was crowned best Texel and best female. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is not the biggest church in Boston, but it has two pieces of history. |
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In 1502, James IV of Scotland signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. |
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In a ceremony at the altar of Glasgow Cathedral on 10 December 1502, James confirmed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. |
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New York City was the national capital under the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, the first government. |
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Once crowned in Frankfurt, the emperors ruled from Vienna and also held in Regensburg the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg. |
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The LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR is self-winding, with even the slightest motion converted into winding energy. |
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The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was the first constitution of the United States. |
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On 24 January 1502, Scotland and England concluded the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, the first peace agreement between the two realms in over 170 years. |
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By signing the Perpetual Maritime Truce of 1853, Arab rulers gave up their right to wage war at sea in return for British protection against external threats. |
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Molton Brown's Active Defence City Day Hydrator gives a smooth, moisturised feel to faces, while for drier skins try Elizabeth Arden's new Perpetual Moisture 24 Cream. |
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