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But the debate was perpetuated more often by tribal loyalties than by artistic necessity.
Nowhere was this myth perpetuated more than rugby league, a hard working class game designed to test courage with a strict code of conformity.
A front-page report in The Wall Street Journal on Aug. 7 attempted to get to the heart of Tempest technology, but instead perpetuated more bad information.
It is reasonable to argue that Brecht absorbed, and in turn perpetuated, more influences than any other individual in the modern theatre.
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"All we've been doing is perpetuating this system of trauma, perpetuating more trauma in these kids' lives".
Physicists have spent billions of dollars and half of a century trying to build a contraption that can create a sustained fusion reaction, where fusion is sparked and is then powerful enough to produce enough energy to perpetuate more fusion reactions.
"The aging process itself perpetuates more inflammation," she said.
You're perpetuating more myths than all those stink-eyed haters.
I hope I'm not just perpetuating more myths because it is what I told this year's senior and this year's juniors.
As Hatty Lee writes for RaceWire, "In these times of economic hardship, detaining hardworking men and women and dividing families is just perpetuating more fear in our communities.
Chhinnamasta's image conveys the eternal truth that "life feeds on death, is nourished by death, necessitates death, and that the ultimate destiny of sex is to perpetuate more life, which in turn will decay and die in order to feed more life".
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