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She mentioned that governments who show little regard for women's rights will perpetually lack respect for democracy and justice.

As the subtitle suggests, this New York chef is perpetually torn between respect for the Old World and ambition in the New, between preserving his mother's family recipes (such as beef stew with leeks and cinnamon) and presenting the Mediterranean fantasias of his sleek Manhattan restaurant, Anthos (such as sea urchin tzatziki).

But The Economist's broadside is more than high drama in the hate-hate relationship between a widely respected publication and a perpetually besieged politician.

Her respect for her subject is perpetually on display in this film.

One of my first jobs at Birnberg's, a firm run perpetually on a shoestring (Ben was otherworldly in that respect) and therefore reluctant to employ bailiffs, was to chase recalcitrant defendants around numerous housing estates in London while attempting to serve court papers on them.

Older residents, perpetually anxious that the younger generation is losing their values of tidiness and mutual respect, now had visible evidence of social erosion.

These two principles -- respect for one another and collaborative improvement of the world -- nicely captured Americans' perpetually competing concerns for individual freedom and for community, he said, and "are shared by most if not all our nation's religions".

They are both ghost stories — and in this respect they are representative, for all of Bolaño's work is death-haunted and is perpetually reminding us of Nietzsche's warning against thinking of life as the opposite of death: "The living are only a species of the dead, and a rare species at that".

What is most appealing about Bosch is that, far from being a fantasy hero, he's a flawed, deeply troubled man: a professional police officer who has the grudging respect of most of his colleagues but has been suspended from duty at least twice, and who seems perpetually on the brink of burnout or implosion.

Yet Calder's art, magical as it is, is hard to make major in the only respect that matters, as supplying the renewed sense of possibility, of something as yet unseen, that some artists perpetually provide when we return to them.

He seems to feel perpetually misunderstood, particularly by The Media, which on the whole adores him but to his mind invariably fails to treat him with respect," Pressler wrote.

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