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Andrews says he's busy wrestling another aesthetic conundrum: he's perpetually searching for new ways to make audiences feel good.
"I am perpetually searching for meaning," he muses, "but what in fact is meaning?" He seems torn between marginality and heroism, as both "a refugee from birth" and a plain dealer who suffers for his sincerity.
Or we're Peter Rugg, the hero of a "tall tale" by the nineteenth-century New England writer William Austin: an "absent husband responsible for his own mysterious ruin," as Howe puts it, "condemned to wander with his small daughter in a one-horse chair perpetually searching for Boston".
Managers are perpetually searching for new and better ways to increase productivity and engagement of employees.
Thus, it appears that, while classical organs remain largely tethered to their churches, theatre organs have turned into musical orphans, perpetually searching for a stable home.
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Mostly, he leaned forward into the space between the driver's and passenger's seats, shifting between philosophical agony and philosophical reverie, looking out upon the country passing by, moralizing it for us, perpetually searching out its meaning.
But since then, practically nothing has gone as planned and the convention, Aug. 14 to 17, is shaping up as the biggest test in years for this sprawling, congested, divided city's mettle and its perpetually searching sense of itself.
Our immune system is perpetually searching danger signals to recognize and combat invading pathogens.
Everyone else is pretty much beyond fault: Thomas McCarthy as Dotty's younger, hail-fellow-well-met love interest; Robin Weigert as the down-to-earth but vulnerable stage manager; Edward Hibbert as a deeply sensitive soul searching for psychological motive in his mechanical character; and T. R. Knight as Tim, the perpetually fatigued young company manager.
Searching for what?
Searching for suspects.
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