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But even without those signals, most cells would eventually stop dividing on their own, reaching a permanent kind of quiescence called "senescence".
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"There's another interesting trend for a more permanent kind of feature," he says, "where there's a site for maybe eight different pop-up stores, and the content of that site will rotate, change, every eight weeks, or every three weeks.
The subject traps the author even as the character escapes, leaving the university for a more permanent kind of exile.
A self-described "tactics geek and pragmatist", Kiessling argues that Red Bull are offering a more permanent kind of investment than anything Saxony has seen since the fall of the wall.
The officials said that if the response was largely positive, they would consider a more permanent kind of directional marker, maybe something set into the sidewalk instead of just pasted on.
This, then, is the measure of language's inscription of sound and sense: It organizes lives, but also misleads them into zones of false security; it transforms understandings of the possible without satisfying any of us that a definitive transformation, a transformation of the permanent kind, is in fact within reach.
6. Purchase a washable red Magic Marker (not the permanent kind).
The Brooklyn Nets are now offering free tattoos -- the permanent kind -- that allow fans to show their loyalty to the NBA team forever.
For markers, you'll probably want to use the permanent kind.
After the shooting at Pulse, Isabel Sousa, the Colombian-born sociologist, went to Orlando to advise a new group called QLatinx, meant to help queer Latinos transform what he called the city's "rainbow-flag-waving" into more permanent kinds of progress.
King warned that there is "no place" for a permanent scheme of this kind.
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