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And Keith Waterhouse said: "Brighton has the air of a town that is perpetually helping the police with their inquiries".
It all feels like a pleasantly arcane sociological fantasy a libidinous, wine-drunk love Olympics that is perpetually twenty-five years too late.
Dark paneling, brown wall-to-wall carpet -- and, on the kitchen and bathroom floors, that pebbled beige vinyl that is perpetually on sale.
The agency plans to hire additional officers, although it is not clear how many will be assigned to airports versus the border patrol — a balance that is perpetually subject to debate.
It is the same generation whose interest in long-term health gave us jogging and workout spas; the same generation that is perpetually accused of being permanent adolescents; the same generation that has accelerated this economy into overdrive.
The cascade of misfortune has triggered an emotional reaction – despair, fury, denial – and more self-reflection than usual in a country that is perpetually grappling with questions of state, ideology and national cohesion.
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That leaves vodka and gin, two spirits that are perpetually at odds yet ever intertwined.
Geuze, fifty-five, islimim and boyish, with scruffy hair and a coat that's perpetually aflap.
Thus, the agencies rate pools with assets that are perpetually shifting.
Why is the cosmos filled with so much loneliness — and loveliness that's perpetually out of reach?
Why is the cosmos filled with so much loneliness and loveliness that's perpetually out of reach?
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