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He perpetually saw the heavenly in the ordinary.
He lives more or less in his office; in the world beyond it he perpetually disappoints.
But for the next three decades he perpetually frustrated China's leaders with his unwillingness to recant.
I found Holden's voice precious and vaguely grating, his character not so unlike that of the poseurs and phonies he perpetually rails against.
And there's the all-too-recognisable preposterousness of a man like Fletcher, with his "beige" salads and the self-righteous "pock-pock" as he perpetually flosses his teeth.
Ivanka may be sighing in desperate exasperation that her liberal friends refuse to recognize that her father is capable of doing the right thing when nudged, but her nudging job is harder when he perpetually feels himself insulted.
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Beginning in 1886, when he was seventeen, he was perpetually journeying between Europe, where he stocked up, and America, where he sold.
He felt, perpetually, that he could do his bosses' jobs better than they did: "I always expected more of them than I got".
His greenish eyes are wider than they seem on screen, as if he is perpetually surprised; he talks fast, in a casual, friendly way.
Unlike Mortdecai, he was perpetually broke — he seems to have spent his entire adult life in debt — and struggled to support a large family, eventually abandoning both struggle and family.
All that stands in his way is that he's perpetually single, since he's a sociopath who doesn't think "privilege" is real.
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