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Or put another way, if Mr. Bush doesn't give up a lot of his summer holiday, the fear at the White House is that he could be on a permanent one after the first of the year.
Mr. Moranis, 60, seems to be on a permanent campaign of reinvention.
CHINA'S leaders seem, in public, to be on a permanent charm offensive towards foreign businesses.
As they had Thursday against the Rangers, the Penguins possessed the puck so thoroughly they often seemed to be on a permanent power play.
They've tried putting me in crop tops and I've said you've got to be kidding, I'd have to be on a permanent diet to fit in that.
People like Harold Acton, Cyril Connolly, Auden, Isherwood and Spender seemed to be on a permanent inter-rail holiday, and were classified by Martin Green as among Children of the Sun, in his book of that name, which I read when it was published in 1976.
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I'm on a permanent contract.
And the police force there is on a permanent strike as far as E.T.A. is concerned.
He sounds like he's on a permanent expedition, and like he has been for a long time.
Fuelled largely by foreign investment, they are on a permanent quest for cheaper labour and greater efficiency.
A video featuring a performance artist known as Pig Lady (Elizabeth Glamour of Greenpoint) was on a permanent loop.
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