But books have some kind of sustainable perpetuity, so let's write the book. |
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There had been victory parades in July 1919-but every hamlet had its dead and their memory in perpetuity. |
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It was these dual aspects of perpetuity which were to assume such importance in America. |
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Company X and Y both pay annual dividend of 40 tambala to their shareholders and this is expected to continue in perpetuity. |
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The three properties are maintained in perpetuity, places of pilgrimage, evocative of history. |
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Though self-subjection is in this way linked to moral perpetuity within oneself, it requires a partial theoretical exteriorization of the self. |
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In 1625, he leaves prison banished in perpetuity, his health ruined and his spirit broken. |
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This meant all 10 properties would remain as rental accommodation in perpetuity. |
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However, the production techniques should be environmentally sustainable, so that high yields can be obtained in perpetuity. |
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It looked as though the situation was likely to continue in perpetuity unless someone did something about it. |
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Over the long term, these activities will ensure that the natural values of the lands are protected in perpetuity. |
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Or will the children believe they have achieved everything there is to achieve in sport, and seek to rest on their laurels in perpetuity? |
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As the Romans learned, safety cannot be purchased from one's neighbours in perpetuity. |
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The trust, being created by statute, cannot be held invalid on the ground of perpetuity or on any other ground. |
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Her sister, Elizabeth, wished to associate herself throughout perpetuity with piety, education and literature. |
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Then she settled in perpetuity in front of the television, knitting overtight stripy jumpers. |
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We are not talking about an ongoing cost accrued to the federal government that will go on for perpetuity. |
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Unless some of this debt is forgiven, they will be paying in perpetuity. |
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We hardly grow tired, indeed, of this pondering, so much the perpetuity and the plenitude of the place strike the most blasé spirits. |
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We should also try to assist the volunteer groups in trying to maintain these lighthouses in perpetuity. |
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Donors give money or other assets to these foundations, which is then held in perpetuity under professional management. |
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There are no guarantees, however, that liquefied carbon dioxide can be stored safely in perpetuity. |
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The Park shall be held in perpetuity and the goal shall be to increase the size of the Park over time. |
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Technical tools can only ever be a greater or lesser deterrent against piracy, and never a guarantee of security in perpetuity. |
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We are now on to the third and final PNR agreement, for example, an agreement which in perpetuity gives up certain rights for uncertain benefits. |
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Support the ARTicipate endowment fund campaign and take part in building a stable funding source for the arts in perpetuity. |
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The perpetuity aspect does not, however, involve the risk of loss in the event of insolvency or liquidation. |
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To that time, the reserve clause — a form of which existed in all four major leagues — kept players shackled to one franchise in perpetuity. |
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The composition of the authority changes with elections, but the Local Government Act 1972 lays down that each authority is a body corporate that exists in perpetuity. |
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The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish. |
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You will agree, sir, that these wretches behaved like men whose nephews and grand-nephews were condemned in perpetuity to remain as poor as their ancestors. |
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That's seed money to guarantee you a good reservation any time, any day, in perpetuity. |
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It's a problem for people who see double digit increases and think they'll come for perpetuity. |
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Whimsically, he notes that the Dutch called the volcano Krakatau, and that English telegraphers and journalists misspelled the name for perpetuity. |
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Such was his superiority, in fact, that when he won the event for the third time in succession in 1870, he was awarded the championship belt in perpetuity. |
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Gibraltar was ceded to Britain in perpetuity under the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. |
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The treaty grants Britain sovereignty over the sites in perpetuity. |
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Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the swinging sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era? |
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And last time I checked, perpetuity defied some laws of physics. |
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The longevity and perpetuity, if not the excellence, of democracy has ensured that no individual or ideology has been able to paint this country in monochromatic colours. |
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In short, the second type of scrutiny, which is very essential in the criticism of traditions, relates to the constancy and perpetuity of the chain of narrators. |
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Is this country consigned to be a debtor nation in perpetuity? |
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Such actions are yet further evidence of Turkey's sole objective, namely to consolidate the existing division of the island and maintain thus its military presence in Cyprus in perpetuity. |
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All of the members representing the association will carry out their duties in a professional manner to guarantee the future and the perpetuity of the Comité d'Aide Médicale. |
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The advantage of this model is that licences and quota would be held in trust for the community, factoring in the concepts of trust and perpetuity. |
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We will very quickly come to understand the triviality of the things of this world and the importance, the beauty, the perpetuity of that which God has promised. |
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The jury, made up of businessmen and directors from the INSEAD, based their decision on several criteria such as growth, profitability, capacity to create innovative solutions as well as the perpetuity of the company. |
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The terminal value is the value attributed to the reporting unit's operations beyond the discrete projected period using a perpetuity growth rate based on industry, revenue and operating income trends and growth prospects. |
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However, the Recipient will provide the Canada School with a non-exclusive right in perpetuity to use any research, reports, case studies or other intellectual property arising from a contribution agreement. |
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What this motion says is that Canada will not be there for generations or in perpetuity and that the responsibility for the heavy lifting in this NATO-led mission must be more fairly reapportioned. |
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The doctrine of perpetuity was excluded not because the remainder was legal but because it was barrable. |
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If we did not develop megaton weapons we would sacrifice immediately and in perpetuity our position as a firstclass power. |
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He would be entitled to ten per cent of all the revenues from the new lands in perpetuity. |
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Isabella is also said to have gifted in perpetuity a water supply to the inhabitants of Tiverton, Devon. |
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Now he decided to assume the full powers of the magistracy, renewed annually, in perpetuity. |
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A patroon could create civil and criminal courts, appoint local officials and hold land in perpetuity. |
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I pointed out to them that Treaty would be paid every year in perpetuity, and not only they, but their descendants forever would reap the benefit. |
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The supply is replenished in perpetuity by the munificence of nature. |
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He would be entitled to 10 percent of all the revenues from the new lands in perpetuity. |
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Commitment to daily monitoring is an essential requirement for any and all habituated apes and must be carried out in perpetuity, as de-habituation may not be achievable. |
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The power of the media is evidenced by many young women who measure themselves by an anorexic and unreal media image of beauty, and social networking among youth can sometimes be used to destroy reputations in perpetuity. |
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These royalties will be paid in perpetuity. |
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It was alleged that, under a 2004 law, if a person was declared mentally disabled, a parent or close family member might be appointed in perpetuity as guardian of that person. |
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They care about social programs that would be there in perpetuity. |
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The green color also represents luxuriance and perpetuity. |
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Should this initiative come to fruition, it will be a tangible result of the provincial government's commitment to protecting and managing the river in perpetuity. |
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This present charter confirms for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the internet shall be free and open, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired. |
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No longer should secrecy provisions in other statutes be permitted to be mandatory, in perpetuity, without meeting any of the tests of secrecy in the Act's substantive exemptions. |
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A legacy from the time of Andrew G. Blair, the Crow rate had been passed in 1897, giving the CPR a subsidy for Crowsnest Pass construction in return for a reduced freight rate in perpetuity. |
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Moreover, a final value is also estimated, which corresponds to the capitalization in perpetuity of cash flows most often arising from the last year of the plan. |
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Submissions must contain strategies to ensure continued sport programming and reasonable access to facilities for high performance athletes in perpetuity. |
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The public interest demands that living marine resources and their habitats be protected and that Canadians continue to be able to enjoy these resources in perpetuity. |
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The slender and delicate silhouette, the thick wavy hair of the elf hidden in the shimmer and transparency of the magical clock are conjured up with the regular beat bringing to mind perpetuity. |
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Coaching Education and Employment: Identify a strategy, including partners, to develop and ongoing program for the educations, training and employment of high performance coaches, in perpetuity. |
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And the name of Silly Sausage will live in perpetuity, having gifted to Godzone the Branxton Bus Beer Challenge. |
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In addition, the rules governing classification are often prescribed in such a way as to guarantee the perpetuity of the area i.e., to render declassification impossible, or at least difficult. |
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Intimately clinched in perpetuity, Gautrand's concrete parasite plays a flighty, feminine Ginger to Simounet's orthogonal, masculine Fred. |
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That's a lifetime if you're a teenage skater, so it's important to have somewhere else to skate during the construction – and, if necessary, in perpetuity. |
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This has ensured that the Group complies with the core purpose of The Scott Trust, GMG's sole shareholder, to secure the financial and editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity. |
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How would life be like if one were to remain stateless in perpetuity? |
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In this work she offers herself in perpetuity as an enclosed specimen or museum display, literally transforming herself into an object for the scrutiny of generations to come. |
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In 1053, the city was one of the four main cities of the Duchy of William the Conqueror to receive an annuity in perpetuity for the maintenance of one hundred needy. |
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On 29 August 1842, Hong Kong Island was formally ceded in perpetuity to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Treaty of Nanking. |
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