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It is perpetually provoked, it is historically-bound, and, thus, it is bone-deep.
Israel may be destined to live in the twilight, Israel had to live with ambiguity, uncertainty, and risk when it was perpetually on the brink of war, and it will have to live with the same, when it is perpetually on the brink of peace.
He has, in his first term, corrected many long-held public prejudices about the Labour Party: that it can't manage an economy; that it is perpetually in thrall to the loony left and trades-union bullies who dominated the Party in the seventies; that it is hexed, disaster-prone, stupidly ideological.
It is perpetually modern and permanently 'in.'" And so it would appear, from the examples in O'Keefe's book, which include Syrie Maugham's iconic white drawing room, Richard Meier's Jubilee Church in Rome, a wall of Edmund de Waal's ceramics, or the bright white feathers of a ceremonial Cameroon juju hat.
The hosshin in its omnipresencing throughout the cosmos, permeating every aspect of it, is perpetually informing all things of the Dharma.
Perpetually unpleasant, it is even worse now.
Like all other projects, it is perpetually in progress.
It is perpetually dinnertime at the airport, but I do not want the food.
As the Guardian's Leo Hickman observed in 2011, it is "perpetually 30 years away".
My mother has Alzheimer's, and in her mind it is perpetually 1974.
It is perpetually referred to in guide books and travel stories as "like Thailand 10 years ago".
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