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As a consequence, its fabric has perpetually been under strain, hard put to cope with the disorder and licentiousness endemic as new populations impose themselves on institutions created by the old.From time to time the melting pot boils over.
"Trials of the Diaspora" takes its title from its final epigraph, Philip Roth's pungent observation in his still undervalued novel "Operation Shylock": "In the modern world, the Jew has perpetually been on trial; still today the Jew is on trial, in the person of the Israeli — and this modern trial of the Jew, this trial which never ends, begins with the trial of Shylock".
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They're perpetually being blindsided and confused by his amorphous positions.
Perhaps she would perpetually be "Miss Holiday Golightly, Traveling," as her card reads in the book.
The ball seemed to perpetually be in someone else's court.
Mr. Freire's back-seat demeanor places him in a position of perpetually being discovered.
I thought I would perpetually be in a state of temptation.
He understands that his boredom is a dangerous weakness against which he must perpetually be on his guard.
The lines between guilt and innocence, loyalty and treachery, justice and brutality are perpetually being smudged and redrawn.
Now that Douglas Carswell is Nigel's bitch, he will perpetually be picking up the political equivalent of prison soap.
It may not be a choice, but the son should perpetually be ashamed.
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