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The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.
Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy.
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The movie perpetuates stereotypes of small-town life.
Cognitive therapy is aimed at changing the cognitions and behaviours that initiate or perpetuate a binge-vomit cycle.
The divisions created in the colonial era and perpetuated in the post-colonial one may indeed be fraying at the edges.
The girls in this research are perpetuating the discourse on gender and music concerning a woman's inability to work in larger, more abstract forms.
But on this side of the eschaton, sin remains, and more than that, perpetuates itself - within theology, particularly through human error and pride.
State support, itself based primarily on the need to maintain monetary incentives, rather than to compensate for inequalities ensures that these differences are perpetuated.
The likely motives were the desire to preserve and perpetuate the house name and maybe only a limited interest in social mobility.
They have brought lock, stock and barrel into the mythology embroidered and perpetuated by a complex mix of nineteenth-century media and politics.
Australian rock was founded, and perpetuated upon, a specific set of performers as the repositories of power and wider meaning: white, male and (sub)urban.