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is perpetuity
noun
The quality or state of being perpetual; endless duration; uninterrupted existence.
synonyms
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"The key word is perpetuity," he said by telephone from Indianapolis.
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"David Milarch is perpetuating into perpetuity by cloning," Dr. Hendrickson said.
"Historical events might be unique, and given pattern by an end," the critic Frank Kermode proposed in "The Sense of an Ending," his classic work on literary narrative, "yet there are perpetuities which defy both the uniqueness and the end".
He is, in perpetuity, Peng-wing-dict Gwumber-patch.
Meanwhile, the Garden has asked the city to grant it permission to stay where it is "in perpetuity".
But I wanted 24 Across to be IN PERPETUITY, not IN PERPETUUM, and that messed me up for a while.
Rosemary Prater filed the lawsuit on Monday in State Superior Court, challenging the assumption that her agreement to surrender certain rights to royalties was "in perpetuity".
In return, the I.R.S. seeks to ensure that the land is conserved "in perpetuity".
The supply is replenished in perpetuity by the munificence of nature.
After these mines close, treating the polluted water in perpetuity is often necessary.
Thus, the mountain view from Mr. Abdo's property is preserved in perpetuity.
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