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It is perpetually referred to in guide books and travel stories as "like Thailand 10 years ago".
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Perpetually will hereafter be referred to as Smarsh Web Archiving (clever, huh?) and according to the release it will allow users to "capture, search, preserve, produce and supervise complete websites, individual Web pages, blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, audio and video files and other content on the Web".
As late as 1920, The Sporting News referred to the Yankees Old Jinxnx," as the franchise seemed to be perpetually afflicted with debilitating injuries and various other forms of bad luck.
Edith loved him, certainly, though he referred to her, in her presence, as a dingbat and was perpetually telling her to shut up.
Through Craigslist she found a veteran California growing expert whose long involvement in marijuana cultivation during the years when it was completely illegal had left him perpetually wary, prompting a strange series of initial e-mails in which he referred only to his expertise in growing goji berries.
Which means, of course, that I've been perpetually confused as to what is a billion, and I've especially been confused as to what the US National Debt is since it is referred to as "billions" or "trillions".
We -- the "those people" my ignorant Facebook acquaintances refer to; the folks perpetually "other-ed" by anti-SNAP politicians -- are the poster family for how SNAP is supposed to work.
I refer to my body type as "perpetually six months pregnant".
Putting on the smiley face like a mask or makeup refers to social expectations that women be perpetually cheerful and pleasant.
He blasts Beethoven in his Toyota Camry, refers to corporate executives as "fellows," and, as his secretary notes, he perpetually hums a cappella bass parts as he roams the halls of T. Rowe's Baltimore headquarters.
Husserl refers to the upper level – the level in which consciousness unifies itself, in which consciousness is perpetually passively aware of itself as flowing – as 'absolute' time-consciousness.
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