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(Yes, gold gets mined, and there's a more or less perpetual demand for gold that just sits there; never mind for now).
After the mediation in Forest Hills, Cuomo became a more or less perpetual candidate for elective office, usually an unsuccessful one.
Sanaa has been in more or less perpetual darkness since the bombing campaign began.
Helprin insinuates that protection of (more or less) perpetual copyright is tantamount to protection of the individual voice.
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The province, she said, is more or less in a perpetual state of rebellion.
Then in 1996, America's Federal Reserve allowed banks to count 30-year subordinated debt as core capital.After the American move, regulators elsewhere jumped on the bandwagon, as dated capital costs much less than subordinated perpetual debt or equity.
But in our time, as in every time, the impossible is the least that one can demand — and one is, after all, emboldened by the spectacle of human history in general, and American Negro history in particular, for it testifies to nothing less than the perpetual achievement of the impossible.
His loveable alien dad in Third Rock from the Sun would have condemned a less adventurous actor to perpetual typecasting, but he played off that persona as a creepy serial killer (in TV's Dexter).
And, under new Affordable Care Act provisions, doctors are incentivized to stay away from Medicaid programs, thereby setting off a chain reaction, which puts the average Brownsville resident and taxpayer, for that matter in a perpetual bind: less primary care doctors, worse care, more people ending up in the expensive emergency room.
And, under new Affordable Care Act provisions, doctors are incentivised to stay away from Medicaid programs, thereby setting off a chain reaction, which puts the average Brownsville resident – and taxpayer, for that matter – in a perpetual bind: less primary care doctors, worse care, more people ending up in the expensive emergency room.
If so, its passage sometimes lent his poems the provisional character of a perpetual notebook – no less interesting or distinctive for that, but part of what Derek Mahon called life "in infinite preparation", running on into the final, prolific phase of his work, when rival vocations, the short story and the novel, also made their claims.
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