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In the words of Senator Johnson, 'We write, then, that California shall use perpetually only a specific amount of water, naming the maximum amount which may be used.' 69 Cong.Rec.
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However, perpetually receiving only positive feedback leads to complacency (Podsakoff and Farh, 1989); perhaps an instructor begins to think, "I am doing so well, I don't need to improve".
It was a phantom dance of souls, baffled by these deceptive blends, yet still seeking permanence in the midst of what was only perpetually evanescent, or eternally lost.
In their latest report on the bailed-out state's financial progress, creditors at the EU, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund said Cyprus was well on course to exit its bailout programme by March, leaving only perpetually problem-plagued Greece in the EU under external stewardship.
Silver is the only Perpetually employee moving over to the Smarsh team, as he was the only full-time employee at the time of acquisition.
For the perpetually messy, the only strong motivation to cleaning up is so other people won't know your terrible secret.
Perpetually distracted, the only thing I can remember from that school day was the classroom teacher adamantly explaining to the class that because her name was Ms. Blue every one of us should know how to spell B-L-U-E.
Seymour's respect and affection for Mary Shelley, attractively evident throughout, are especially conspicuous in these final sections of her book, as she sets out to chart Mary's struggle to earn badly needed money for herself, her stolid and disappointing son, and her distinguished but perpetually indigent father in the only way available to her: through her writing.
Perhaps the most notable feature of Mitchell Johnson's series-shaping performance to date has been his sheer relentlessness: moustache perpetually aquiver, offering not only extreme pace but instant left-arm fury on tap, anger to order from a fast bowler for whom every straw appears to be the last straw.
THOMAS PALAZZO A Clockwork Life Thomas Palazzo was perpetually in a rush, but only because there was so much he longed to do.
Some are skeptical of a church so bent on staying perpetually "hip": members have only recently begun to marry and have children, but surely those children will grow up, grow too cool for their cool church and rebel.
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