perpetual

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Examples of perpetual

  • Miles are walked in exchange for a feeling of perpetual defeat.

  • He views action in purely amoral and aesthetic terms as perpetual virtuosity.

  • Moreover, along with perpetual recycling of forms, delexicalization processes appear to start and stop and pick up again.

  • The majority of sentences were for perpetual imprisonment, but many of these were released a year or so later.

  • Therefore, forging a life annuity was capital, but forging a perpetual annuity was not.

  • Both efforts were internally contradictory and externally became the basis of perpetual conflict.

  • Now divine laws are perfect and perpetual, while human laws are unstable and in continual need of renewal.

  • Raising, or at least maintaining, one's rank in the hierarchy is a perpetual battle, and turnover within the population is constant.

  • The investigations into the security of the burrow are marked by their structural unreliability, by a perpetual folding of opposites into another.

  • If this is true, doing theatre signifies interrupting our perpetual performance.

  • Every sound is in essence an ephemeral entity, possessing nothing perpetual but our memory of it.

  • The capital stock is derived by the perpetual inventory method.

  • One of the characteristics of the discourses to be constructed under such a system is the production of "perpetual spirals of power and pleasure".

  • Seen in this light, parties are by definition dynamic organizations in perpetual transformation, and religious parties are no exception.

  • Until recent decades, a woman who had a failure of ovulation was doomed to perpetual barrenness.

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