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It would be wrong to say Blues have perpetually poor under Lee Clark.
Who praises the delicate threads of the nose until an ever-present handkerchief teaches us that without them we have perpetually runny noses?
But he has also found followers outside that group by focusing on economic growth and competent public administration — things that many Indian politicians, especially in the country's governing Indian National Congress Party, have perpetually treated as challenges that can be put off for another day.
Like the long lineage of Homo polyannas before him, he assures his poor readers that we can have perpetually growing GDP without using more resources.
Fossil fuel interests in Congress have perpetually pushed for ending the PTC under the guise of its "market distortion," while conveniently omitting the many permanent tax incentives their industry receives.
The killings were a senseless misappropriation of a movement whose goals have perpetually sought to achieve justice in a peaceful way, as can be testified to by Eric Garner's family members' quick denouncement of the incident.
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"Why do we put up with it?" That question has perpetually perplexed the left.
Talented and popular he may be, but Gayle has perpetually courted controversy which can disrupt dressing rooms.
"It has perpetually provided brewers with the impetus to breathe new life into Germany's beer culture".
Ever since his eye injury, a pair of wraparound sunglasses has perpetually shielded his pupils from the light.
He has perpetually vowed to retire and, before his latest appointment, bet Mr. Messina $400 that he would by the end of the year.
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