Sentence examples for permanent way from inspiring English sources

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permanent way

noun

The track and bed of a railway

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"It's an ancient and permanent way of drawing.

Certainly it hadn't changed art, at least not in a permanent way.

And yet, despite Caro's gloomy subtitle, New York didn't "fall" in any permanent way.

Visitors should perhaps see David Hare's play The Permanent Way first before buying a train ticket.

In "The Permanent Way" he recently used verbatim theater to denounce Britain's crash-prone railroads.

A fun and more permanent way to enjoy the kids' creations.

And over the coming months European leaders, with luck, will agree on a permanent way to boost their rescue funds.

At the RCA he developed the essentials of the synthetic handling that was to be his permanent way of painting.

"She was dealing with increasingly frequent cycles of depression that she was feeling powerless to help in a permanent way".

Playwright Sir David Hare, who portrayed Bawden in his play The Permanent Way, paid tribute to the writer, saying: "I am extremely sad to hear of Nina's death.

There are amazing things happening there: biosphere reserves, extremely innovative organic farms operating near Havana and wonderful people who are living their lives in a very permanent way.

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