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Germans, still smarting from the replacement of their beloved Deutsche mark with the euro, harbor deep suspicions that European unity boils down to them perpetually handing out their hard-earned money, an inerasable debt for the horrors of Nazism.
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Mr. Ensor, a tall man with a perpetually worried look, handed out shiny black igneous rocks and dappled gray sedimentary rocks, and the students dutifully passed them around.
To hear television anchors most days is to think that disaster is perpetually at hand.
While theaters, ballets, museums and operas perpetually live hand to mouth, as do most nonprofit groups, fundamental changes in the nature of arts financing suggest that they will continue to struggle even as the economy and capital markets recover.
The lines awaken my own private memories -- of my maternal grandmother, of her perpetually working hands, and especially of the quilts she created long before I was born.
Whether or not capitalism is conducive to happiness, Thomas is adamant that the rich are truly better off than the poor — not because they have more stuff, but because they are spared the indignity of perpetually having a hand out.
Daniel Mays is Whishaw's polar opposite, a youth struggling to make himself noticed and to get himself under control: his speech comes in blurts, his forehead is perpetually corrugated, his hands and feet are like speedy hand puppets.
There was the foam-rubber locomotive that went "choo-choo" when you squeezed it, and the Jim McGreevey Energy Pack, handed out by the perpetually campaigning Mayor of Woodbridge.
("Just look at me," he says, his hands perpetually shaking).
All the building materials lay at hand, perpetually recycled, costing nothing but effort.
He had a bit of the attitude of the schoolboy with a hand perpetually raised, as he paraded his knowledge of airline deregulation, Social Security financing or breakaway Soviet republics.
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