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Answer: When it was permanent from the start.
Some seem permanent, from the creation of a children's services agency to a police-management system that Mr. Bloomberg says he will keep in place.
It might not help Laura to hear it now but she and her team-mates have done women's football in England an immeasurable amount of good – and we must make sure we create something permanent from it.
Given the current panic about music directors in the world's opera houses – following James Levine's abrupt departure, temporary or permanent, from the Met last week – let's hope the ROH has shackled Pappano in chains and thrown away the key.
"They're extensive, they're fairly permanent from a geological perspective, and they're a very, very good indicator of the complexity that's come to characterize the twentieth and twenty-first centuries".
Another benefit is that the rule allows the government to distinguish permanent from temporary income, says Andrés Velasco, the finance minister.But many Chileans believe that the rule is too tight.
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In 2011, the United States received 87,000 permanent residents from China, up from 70,000 the year before.
Patients who required permanent discontinuation from aflibercept were withdrawn from the study.
More than 40 works from the museum's permanent collection, from 1871 to the present.
And who benefits from the immigrants' temporary or perhaps permanent disappearance from the area?
The Norwegian trolley, on permanent loan from a Staten Island man.
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