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Another Holocaust-based book, Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning, was the subject of a discussion between katcalls and lucarelli, who agreed that it had become "one of those book perpetually passed on between friends, co-workers, family members but in a low-key way.
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But that duality is false: "In fact, they are perpetually passing into one another...
With their costs rising every year, some cable and satellite providers are beginning to fight back, realizing that perpetually passing on rate increases to their customers is an unsustainable business practice.
Like Trieste or Lvov, the medieval city of Gjirokastër, in southern Albania, has passed its history beneath a sign perpetually rewritten, in different hands, but always with the same words: "Under New Management".
"One side… Like Trieste or Lvov, the medieval city of Gjirokastër, in southern Albania, has passed its history beneath a sign perpetually rewritten, in different hands, but… In "True Grit," the Coen brothers' enjoyably astringent remake of the maudlin John Wayne Western from 1969, the characters all speak in formal diction.
"But at this stage, it becomes important to establish the principle that the public domain is here and meant to be perpetually fed by works passing into it after a limited copyright protection".
Any tiredness evaporated after a few cold beers under the scorching sun and we passed an incredibly pleasant few hours doing the kind of people watching that perpetually nosey people like us love so dearly.
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.
In Snedens Landing, a hillside enclave twenty miles upriver from New York where we sometimes passed our summers, there is a small waterfall made by a brook that splashes steeply down into a mossy and perpetually shadowed woodland pool.
In his worldview, everyone was perpetually slipping into each other, passing through ceaseless cycles of transformation; no longer separate, but interspersed.
The second robotic piece on show, "Peter," perpetually draws marks then erases them to pass time.
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