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Her permanent calling card, "Brand New Key," followed shortly thereafter.
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In my novel Mother of Hydrogen a lot of the action is set in a temporary city which became permanent, called Harappa after an ancient Indian hill fort.
That help may have to be on permanent call.
She was not offered extra money for this and has been on permanent call ever since.
Never having received a permanent call, she took a few part-time positions and did a smattering of supply preaching, for twenty-five dollarsermonrmon.
It sounds like your daughter has been on permanent call for two years, which implies she is the sole key holder.
The Andantes and others were now on permanent call for Supremes recording sessions.
On Saturday, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement repeating that the North's "status as a nuclear state" would become "permanent," and calling its nuclear arsenal the strong guarantee of its sovereignty and security.
A separate policy was created for parents of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents, called Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents, or DAPA.
Eta is already observing what it terms a "permanent" ceasefire, called in September 2010, though it has broken previous unilateral truces that it had deemed permanent.
The first permanent settlement, called Esopus, was made by the Dutch in 1652.
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