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were perpetuated
verb
To make perpetual; to preserve from extinction or oblivion.
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Traditionally, cultures were perpetuated through assortative mating, with intermarriage among the like-minded and the like-appearing.
In contrast, he said, the false and deep-rooted beliefs his mother held — that vaccines were dangerous — were perpetuated by social media.
He said both were perpetuated by Texas officials after he resigned in 1998 after the release of a player's grades by an assistant coach to an Austin radio station.
From Byzantium the traditions of this charismatic ministry went to Russia, where they were perpetuated by such famous startsy as St. Sergius of Radonezh (c. 1314 92) and St. Nil Sorsky (1433 1508).
A classic example is the case of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were perpetuated and commercialized as the now universally known HeLa cells.
Once the excavation work on the theatre had been finished, the church rested solidly on a ring of the ancient Roman structure, recalling the construction processes of the ancient city, in which rights and functions were perpetuated and where sacred architecture was born adhering to pagan manufacture.
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This origin myth was perpetuated for decades.
And this deadly annual custom is perpetuated.
Hence out-of-date images are perpetuated.
That's how the cycle is perpetuated.
It would consider how advantage is perpetuated.
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