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In Europe, the perception of a dastardly, unfathomable dark force was further perpetuated by the run of three consecutive European titles between 1974 and 1976.

They failed to stop Americans from signing up for health insurance and they gave the GOP a needlessly self-inflicted wound that further perpetuated the image of the party as both out-of-touch and increasingly unbalanced.

23] included a sentence that further perpetuated the cliche about which he was reporting: "Officials at both companies say that magazines and newspapers are poised for a cat fight to develop between Oxygen and Lifetime, perpetuating every cliche about competition among women".

These images have been further perpetuated by multi-lateral donor agencies which contribute to the entrenchment of specific "environmental narratives" (Hoben 1996) through budgetary support of government agencies responsible for managing environmental resources, including rangelands (Leach and Mearns 1996).

The stereotype was only further perpetuated on the big and small screens.  .

What should have been a joyous, career-defining moment for Serena's opponent and Grand Slam winner, 20-year-old Naomi Osaka (who proudly represents her half-Haitian, half-Japanese culture) was tarnished by confusion and emotion that further perpetuated the racism and sexism deeply rooted in the sport and highlighted the minimal progress achieved in making tennis a safe space for women of color.

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Coalition talks could lead to weeks of political brinkmanship, further perpetuating the political vacuum in the euro area.

The decision to withhold the blood bags from antidoping authorities further perpetuates Spain's reputation as being soft on doping.

Revoking the rights of solely the mentally ill marginalizes them and further perpetuates the image that they are more violent and dangerous.

Bishop also claimed that these women were joining their foreign fighter husbands or looking to find husbands in Isis, further perpetuating the myth of the "jihadi bride".

The legal sanctioning and social acceptance of this practice, even where no money changes hands, will further perpetuate the notion that the wombs of poor women can be used as a service.

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