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"The case was perpetually made, stuck in closing arguments with judgment ever forthcoming," Jaynes says of his cousin's collection of slavery artifacts, and occasionally the same feels true of "Pym".
The Iowa congressman has perpetually made racist and anti-immigrant remarks and embraced white supremacy and white nationalism, as HuffPost has reported.
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(on which the goofball character was perpetually making trouble for his military superiors).
Kagiso Rabada, a 20-year-old fast bowler with a huge future, was deeply impressive, perpetually making sure that the batsmen had to play.
The stadium's big screen just showed a picture of Jay-Z donning his Yankee hat (perpetually making it more famous than a Yankee can, apparently).
Though the success of movies like "The Secret Life of Bees" perpetually makes black filmmakers more hopeful about their prospects, African-American films still have barriers to break.
Ethical issues perpetually make their presence known, not least in capturing student behavior.
Most people know Kenny Hotz as the guy who was perpetually making that other guy barf on that show that they had.
The idea of Nick Griffin as some sort of fascist stud bull, perpetually making his "O face" as he sits in an armchair having his semen extracted from him by a milking machine, before it is carefully wrapped in Union Jack vials and mail-ordered off to The Babes Of The BNP along with a turkey baster and a rather over-graphic set of instructions, is a disconcerting one.
Therefore, attempts are perpetually being made to discover new treatment for liver disease, and the discovering process have been paid great attention to the investigation of the efficacy of plant-based drugs used in traditional medicine as they are cheap and have little side effects.
I am frayed where it would be highly useful — and this I feel perpetually — to make a point.
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