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The perennial habit of Sarcocornia perennis also separates this genus from all species of Salicornia (Davy et al. 2001) and makes it very attractive for cultivation as a vegetable, as reported by Ventura et al. (2011 b ).
The other perennial habit of Italian politics, trasformismo, means something comparable: that left and right are forever blurred and that change merely masks continuity.
But the odds are he will not be quite so ready in the future to protest literary innovations that try to come to terms with our perennial habit of mixing memory and desire.
But the match had already been lost by a side clearly damaged both by their head coach's involvement with next summer's Lions tour and by Wales's perennial habit of resting on freshly acquired laurels.
That perennial habit of clubs bringing in the diametric opposite of what they have just discarded then led City to the door of Pellegrini, a dour, colourless man whose side is built around the best of the players Mancini left behind.
Alternatively, there are several clusters of shared syntenic genes that appear to be related to perennial habit, including homologues of NAM (no apical meristem, PF02365) and senescence-associated protein (PF02365), several syntenic sets of disease-resistance genes, as well as genes related to cell-wall formation (Supplementary Data 2).
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