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But it perpetually collides with the equal efforts of other bodies, and ends by making an arrangement ('unifying') with those that are closely enough related to it:—thus they conspire together to power.
The fighting ended with a cease-fire in 1953, but it perpetually haunts us in our relations with North Korea.
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The mountain or ocean may appear unchanging, but it is perpetually in flux.
Step inside during daylight hours (the bar isn't open all day but it's perpetually summer in LA) and you'll swear you've walked into a Havana speakeasy.
The freedom to turn thoughts, hunches, insights and dreams into realities not only makes America rich but also keeps it perpetually on the move, open to new things and to new ways of doing things.
Like the space probes processing the information sent out from the people back on Earth, they have nothing left to do but, as Pioneer 9 puts it, "perpetually hang out".
It perpetually wrong-foots you.
It perpetually rises from flame and ruin.
His role keeps it perpetually unresolved until the final curtain.
But it was the perpetually tieless David Cameron, we had assumed, who would seek most directly, if also most cringe-inducingly, to appropriate the president's mantle.
It is perpetually provoked, it is historically-bound, and, thus, it is bone-deep.
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