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Tonight, the performance, installation, and video artist Michael Smith will dust off his diaper to play "Baby Ikki," a Dorian Gray-like toddler who, though perpetually eighteen months old, was born in the mid-seventies, when Smith conceived the character.

By Andrea K. Scott August 12, 2008 Tonight, the performance, installation, and video artist Michael Smith will dust off his diaper to play "Baby Ikki," a Dorian Gray-like toddler who, though perpetually eighteen months old, was born in the mid-seventies, when Smith conceived the character.

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Though the perpetually downbeat Charlie Brown was the emotional centre of the strip's universe, few identified with him.

He's freakishly adept at keeping up with conversation even in another language, even at a fifty-per-cent disadvantage but, in order to hear, he has to turn his head so that he's looking almost directly over his right shoulder, which forces him to speak out of the far left corner of his mouth, as though he's perpetually telling a dirty joke.

Things are looking up for the Clippers, who already ditched the most notorious owner in professional sports in favor of a lively billionaire who acts as though he's perpetually in the midst of a "Saturday Night Live" skit.

Does this mean, though, that the Beatles were perpetually tuned in?

The chief point I would make though is that Bevan was perpetually aware that things must change.

But what I can say is that of those who became astronauts they prepared perpetually, as though the next campaign was just around the corner".

In England it was hot and clear overhead, though the ground quivered perpetually, but in the tropics, Sirius and Capella and Aldebaran showed through a veil of steam.

Perhaps it'll turn out that someone is secretly offing contestants backstage, and Asbæk will be dropped in to investigate the murders, even though he seems too perpetually tired and unhappy to do his job properly.

Hence the long odds against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who might otherwise have been an obvious pick, and the even longer odds against the perpetually underestimated (though not, one assumes, by veterans of Romney's 2008 campaign) Mike Huckabee, who might otherwise have been an interesting dark horse choice.

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