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And most are much smaller than the urban districts perpetually in fiscal trouble.
Enormous satellite dishes relayed signals and Norwegian television was recorded and replayed 24 hours later for the local population – who were, therefore, consigned to live perpetually in the past.
In October 2008, he finds Osborne "perpetually smirking"; in November 2007, "as ever... obnoxious".
At 500 Valley Street in Smalltown, USA, time was perpetually frozen in 1969 India, the year my parents emigrated from their respective countries of India and Burma.
The Good People is set in a perpetually soggy valley in 1820s County Kerry.
He also mentioned that an acquisition wasn't necessarily on his to-do list when Perpetually launched back in 2009 at Disrupt.
Step inside during daylight hours (the bar isn't open all day but it's perpetually summer in LA) and you'll swear you've walked into a Havana speakeasy.
Brooks has chosen to have his story take place "perpetually in the current moment, the early twenty-first century," and this allows him to show how Harold and Erica deal with the world we live in now, with its customs, literature, technology, politics and morality.
He has made FedEx Field, for which he sold the stadium naming rights for an extravagant $205 million back in 1999, perpetually synonymous with low quality.
Prior to Thinkful Darrell was the founder of Perpetually, which was acquired in 2012 by Dell / Smarsh.
PAUL SIGNAC, who was born in 1863 and died in 1935, is the "other" Pointillist, or Neo-Impressionist, perpetually in the shadow of the style's chief innovator, Georges Seurat.
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