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In the most kinesthetically thrilling moments, the performer appears perpetually airborne, caught, as it were, in the harshly textured atmosphere of the strobe light.
It seems you can rely on the FA to embarrass itself - English football's governing body appears perpetually lumbered with a built-in ability to conjure a public relations farce out of thin air.
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Yet although he appeared perpetually amused at life, there was a discontent and despair at the core of his philosophy and himself.
Between junk food and junk TV, rural life in France appears to be perpetually under threat.
At the centre of it all is Martin Freeman, whose default expression of habitual bafflement (he appears to teeter perpetually on the brink of some conversational incline) is perfectly suited to the role of Bilbo Baggins – the friendly quizzicality hiding something behind the smile as he begins to comprehend both the powers and dangers of the ring.
Her must-see list included Bagan, "an ancient and historic city"; the Shwedagon Pagoda, "famous for the over 40 tons of gold that people donated to the pagoda"; and Kyaik Htee Yo Pagada (or Golden Rock), a rock that "seems to defy gravity, as it perpetually appears to be on the verge of rolling down the hill".
However the fact the U.S. didn't win isn't likely to affect the status of Klinsmann, who perpetually appears to be on the hot seat.
The choreography was equally eclectic and, at its weakest, appeared to be only a collection of brisk little hops and skips that did nothing more than make the cast look perpetually busy.
Don't look perpetually sullen.
The girl who appears to have stayed perpetually pregnant since graduation.
[Cause to appear to oneself]..[opposite perpetually]..[that]..[origin/cause].
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