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"And the I.O.C.'s role is to perpetuate that dream".
To perpetuate that exercise, armor continued to be produced, growing ever more baroque.
We decided we simply wouldn't allow our facilities to perpetuate that kind of discrimination.
I refuse to perpetuate that lie, and I refuse to tell that lie".
And even if it did, would Microsoft really agree to help perpetuate that insecurity?
Should they go on to work in music, they perpetuate that misunderstanding.
If gay nightlife was now awash in body fascism, Mr. Blair was all too happy to perpetuate that insecurity.
If British publishers were to perpetuate that bias, if only through timidity, the loss would be ours.
Anorexia is a competitive disease, and exposure to extremely low weights can perpetuate that desire to be "the worst".
"I don't want to perpetuate that division, but that's how people feel, whether it's reality or perceived," she said.
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They need a chip that will self-perpetuate, that will spread, like a virus, that people can pass to each other, to everyone.
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