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New York is huge; it contains multitudes, including millions of newcomers who perpetually renew it.
I am part of a vast generation of people who perpetually live as if they just graduated from college.
Like a Middle East peace broker, he aims to lower the stress level and bring together two sides who perpetually misunderstand each other.
By now, it seems, people have grown somewhat more accustomed to players who perpetually put on new uniforms in pursuit of Gross National Product-like salaries.
Keep in mind this is the same man who recently blamed China for "the greatest theft in the history of the world", and who perpetually accuses the country of manipulating its currency.
That said, he dislikes the word "integration" because, by definition, it "highlights differences, it defines caricatured entities, and maintains the idea that after several generations certain citizens remain guests, who are too different, who perpetually need to 'adapt'".
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This is not a task for someone who is perpetually adjusting to market signals.
I'm one of those people who is perpetually, somehow, covered in coffee.
And Russell Crowe is Jack Knife, a rogue who looks perpetually amused as he beds multiple women and guts the occasional foe.
"That's a life situation," Solomon, who seems perpetually upbeat, said.
"I like deep, rich colors for my hand towels -- blues, burgundies and purples," says Z., who is perpetually descriptive.
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