The Perennial will continue to promote sustainability through composting and using perennial grains and grass-fed beef.
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Yes, Hollywood's perennial gold statue-holder is reading "Charlotte's Web," the perennial blue-ribbon winner at the state fair of children's literature.
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Leibowitz is behind The Perennial Farming Initiative, a nonprofit launched six months after the restaurant's opening to help farmers make moves toward perennial agriculture.
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Take a butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa, named this year's Perennial Plant of the Year by the industry group the Perennial Plant Association), for example.
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The lowest seeds to advance were perennial contender Syracuse and perennial upsetter Gonzaga and those two teams will play each other, ensuring one—but only one—double-digit seed will advance.
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Kernza and other perennial grasses You may not have heard of kernza yet, but this new perennial grain developed by The Land Institute in Kansas is a promising alternative to traditional wheat.
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Google isn't yet telling us everything that's coming in O, but the marquee feature is meant to address a perennial smartphone problem that has seen equally perennial attempts at fixing it: battery life.
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Jewelry is another perennial favorite for the stumped gift buyer.
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But these are perennial threats, and can't be entirely dismissed.
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" Trump wrote before retweeting a perennial favorite: "DRAIN THE SWAMP!
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Terrorist propaganda is a perennial issue for social media platforms.
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And there is the perennial risk from impetuous presidential rhetoric.
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I look for my favorite Essie nude shade (Perennial Chic).
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Finishing fourth is Utah — another perennial favorite in the rankings.
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For the city, the restoration campaign is a perennial irritation.
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His self-image as a perennial winner takes priority -- always.
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Also, "Doctor Zhivago" is a perennial for me as well.
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The answer to this question is a perennial political football.
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In a 2013 post, Dreher meditates on his perennial outsiderness.
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So you have perennial winners with some apparently lax ethics.
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Perennial fuckup Arsène Wenger has gone and broken that rule.
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Elephant seals are perennial residents of Point Reyes National Seashore.
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There he is, the NBA's perennial loathed man: Dwight Howard.
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So why would anyone want to be the perennial host?
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But, one perennial question remained: How much capital would Gov.
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Helped save Nordstrom from perennial overstocking problems in the 1990s.
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This year, the perennial milkweed came up right on schedule.
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Many Reddit users responded with some perennial questions about moderation.
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My memories are in patches and my desires are perennial.
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The Perennial champions a new kind of climate-beneficial farming, known as carbon farming, in which cattle graze on rangeland planted with perennial grasses whose longer roots can sequester carbon beneath the soil longer.
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In addition to the Perennial, Ms. Leibowitz and Mr. Myint founded the Perennial Farming Initiative, a nonprofit organization that aims to share their research in creative ways, and use food to fight climate change.
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The account showcases popular, perennial favorites as well as seasonal products.
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Age, sex, ethnicity, social class and party affiliation are perennial favourites.
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Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10-16 months after planting.
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Giant hogweed, or Heracleum mantegazzianum, is a large, flowering, perennial plant.
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It's a perennial and somewhat intractable question entrepreneurs love to ask.
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The perennial #1 golfer started losing tournaments or skipping them entirely.
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As the perennial question for bloggers goes, however: what's the point?
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Ohio, a perennial swing state, is key to Trump's presidential fortunes.
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Second, fakes are a perennial problem in the fine-wine business.
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Tarkanian, a perennial candidate in Nevada, is looking at challenging him.
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Or do you just go for the classics, a perennial vanilla?
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But is a Shanghai that isn't the perennial underdog still Shanghai?
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Around the corner from the open kitchen is The Perennial bar.
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How to deal with that hole is a perennial sticky wicket.
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A few of our perennial favorites will make their triumphant returns.
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Nordstrom, that perennial customer-service overachiever of the fashion retail landscape.
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One perennial subject of deal rumors is another social network: Twitter.
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"He's a perennial tease, as are many other Republicans," Durbin said.
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Jerry Quarry, the Bellflower Bomber, was the perennial great white hope.
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Calibrating the federal role in this ecosystem is a perennial challenge.
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A perennial favorite was the beef tartare seasoned with black ants.
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Tarkanian, a perennial candidate who mounted an initial challenge to Sen.
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As the perennial minority party, they didn't know oversight from overlook.
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For Australians, a perennial problem on YouTube is geo-blocked content.
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The Flyers aren't far off from being a perennial playoff team.
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This pool is, in fact, a perennial warning to the weak.
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The 1.64-acre property features mature oak trees and perennial plantings.
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North Korea's perennial food shortage reached a crisis point in 2011.
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It's the perennial question: What makes something a beach read, anyway?
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Long lines at polling places are a perennial problem in America.
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In any election, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a perennial issue.
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Probably the easiest houseplant to grow, pothos is a perennial favorite.
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One perennial problem is that students register for the wrong classes.
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The West, symbolized by the United States, is the perennial bogeyman.
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One perennial hero for Pepsi, though, is its Tostitos tortilla chips.
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It was a year of contrasts for the series's perennial straggler.
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Sadly I fear this one is going to be a perennial.
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That perennial question becomes especially acute around this time of year.
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The economists Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman are perennial conservative favorites.
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The perennial prospect of President Obama's death provoked more than fear.
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But the decision has become a perennial headache for the GOP.
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Much like the current Leicester team, Goldsmith is a perennial underdog.
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If anyone knows from acting, it's perennial Oscar front-runner Meryl Streep.
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But it's something to consider when thinking about perennial white male rage.
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And perennial because their political cultures are so alien to one another.
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Nor have the intervening decades helped: fresh "leads" are perennial traffic-drivers.
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But that doesn't mean the perennial sex symbol is a rolling stone.
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Gift cards are a perennial favorite when it comes to holiday presents.
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That will happen even if Trump wins perennial bellwethers Ohio and Florida.
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Colorado is a perennial contender in our Top States for Business rankings.
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Vardy and his mates will clash against perennial powerhouse Liverpool on Feb.
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The track was produced by OVO member and perennial Drake collaborator 40.
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China's capital city is doing something huge about its perennial pollution issue.
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We're still left with the perennial question: What is to be done?
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Because profits are slow to materialise, getting finance is a perennial struggle.
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In their next phone call, perhaps she'll expound upon that perennial disappointment.
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And what could be more relatable, more perennial, than uncertain, shy desire?
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The Browns are perennial losers and one of the worst NFL teams.
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Kasich has also visited New Hampshire and represents a perennial swing state.
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That's because the country has a perennial shortage of child care services.
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So how do we improve on this perennial flop of an exchange?
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Naturally, George Soros, perennial scapegoat for the far right, is also involved.
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Finally, there was Yahoo, the perennial basket case of the web industry.
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Colorado Colorado has long been considered among the nation's perennial battleground states.
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The struggle to keep our everyday carry organized is a perennial one.
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Lyft, the perennial underdog, will probably unfurl its own gimmicks as well.
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Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10 to 16 months after planting.
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There were perennial rumors among the Americans of family pets being poisoned.
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A perennial issue, this reflexive defensiveness is especially pronounced at the moment.
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Xavier and Gonzaga, a perennial contender, are still hunting their first titles.
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Take money, a perennial source of wedding-related tension and marital strife.
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The company was a perennial choice for Fortune's "Most Admired Companies" list.
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Human nature doesn't change, and the appeal of regressive impulses is perennial.
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Ligaya Mishan delivers her verdict on the perennial question: Corn or tomato?
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But there's one perennial rumor that she'd love to put to bed.
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But as usual, progress was delayed for years by perennial political infighting.
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Both are hoping to re-establish themselves as perennial national championship contenders.
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Treasured memories collided with images from my perennial Vermont to-do list.
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But something like it may be a perennial feature of family life.
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Education is a perennial problem in Georgia, as is poor health care.
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That is a perennial problem of statewide attempts to meet tuition needs.
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Lisa Ko's debut novel, "The Leavers," brings these perennial questions to mind.
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Visa programs The spending package also includes a few perennial immigration riders.
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The area around Perennial could use a flood of cash-toting employees.
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Tijuana's transformation is, like the Estadio Caliente, a perennial work in progress.
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New York City faces a perennial staff shortage for smart-city projects.
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The death penalty is another perennial hot-button issue in American politics.
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The backdrop for this are the perennial tensions in civil-military relations.
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We also have tips on managing the perennial scourge of teenage acne.
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Teenagers. People interested in local events (that one is a perennial tar pit).
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Rather than a lack of water, the state's supply suffers from perennial mismanagement.
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The perennial question is what came first: the bull or the china shop.
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In the art world, provenance is a crucial term — and a perennial conversation.
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But the Warriors are the NBA's best team, making them a perennial target.
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Her childhood was itinerant, and she was a perennial misfit wherever she went.
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For the perennial pop queen, it's all about being present in the moment.
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Meanwhile, the perennial energy storage problem is just starting to prove less daunting.
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If it isn't the Samsung Galaxy S10, courtesy of perennial smartphone outer, EVLeaks.
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In Uganda the perennial challenger, Kizza Besigye, has repeatedly been arrested during campaigns.
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The Ford F-150 Raptor is the ultimate version of Ford's perennial bestseller.
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When it comes to cozy holiday food, cinnamon rolls are a perennial favorite.
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Reggie Thomas of Lexington and perennial Democratic candidate Geoff Young in the race.
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It's the perennial chicken and egg problem that all new tech platforms face.
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The company's been stuck in perennial drama and dysfunction over the past decade.
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Two criticisms were prominent, and a third perennial issue also reared its head.
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But monthly active users — a perennial issue for the company — continued to slide.
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And there are various threats to Europe beyond the perennial problem of Greece.
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Together they released a limited edition design of the perennial favorite Arizona sandal.
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This ensured stability, and made Gabon a perennial obsession of the French press.
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"La bohème", another perennial box office favourite, features two women and eight men.
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It's a perennial herb that's harvested only once a year in the spring.
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According to a perennial report from the United Way, the answer is yes.
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Apparently no one has told Sick Boy, Trainspotting's perennial not-quite master criminal.
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But St. Louis at least has a perennial contender in baseball, the Cardinals.
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The indignities of junior high are perennial, but every hell has its novelties.
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This all might explain why the perennial coffee break is still going strong.
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HK) said it would team up with Perennial Real Estate Holdings Ltd (PERE.
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When it comes to famous white kicks, there are some perennial key players.
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A victory for Mendes would underline his status as a perennial title contender.
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Starks is a perennial tease, but he'd have upside with a full workload.
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Rounding out the top five are some perennial contenders and some returning favorites.
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Italy and the Netherlands, perennial soccer superpowers, did not qualify this year, either.
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This is Cantonese-style cheong fun, a street food and dim-sum perennial.
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But the perennial clash between these two ideals can never be perfectly resolved.
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The thought of adopting a perennial contender, like Chicago or Pittsburgh, repulsed him.
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Many of the questions we address are the perennial questions that workers face.
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His perennial favorite gun control measure is background checks on private gun transfers.
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McConnell could need even more help if perennial "no" votes, including GOP Sens.
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The only visible part of investment in incremental care is the perennial costs.
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Also breathtaking is the perennial "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" (Nov. 29-Jan. 5).
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Also breathtaking is the perennial "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" (Nov. 29-Jan. 5).
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Gaetz combines Trump's showmanship with Bannon's and Miller's frighteningly perennial strain of hate.
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And the banks themselves should resist the perennial temptation to expand their territories. ■
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DISHWASHEROne Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty StatesBy Pete JordanHarper Perennial.
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All of which makes it a perennial Halloween favorite and an enduring classic.
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This perennial task sends thick choking smog to Southeast Asia, causing serious health concerns.
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Harassment, come-ons, and our fear of not being tough enough were perennial concerns.
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"April Fools' Day would become a perennial black hole in my calendar," Edwards writes.
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It's nothing but a perennial Democratic fantasy, a fever dream, they're likely to say.
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Hangouts, the perennial forgotten child of Mountain View, is a mess on this device.
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The perennial display of scarlet, gold and orange didn't splash across trees this year.
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The attack revived fears in China about school safety, a perennial concern among parents.
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While many professional athletes come from humble beginnings, precious few emerge as perennial champions.
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HOW America was originally colonised is a topic of perennial interest at the AAAS.
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Also on the ballot are perennial candidate Gary Davis and Chattanooga attorney John Wolfe.
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Yanlord and Perennial also mainly own and manage sizeable portfolios in the same countries.
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I'm doing a lot of perennial herbs like sage, thyme, rosemary—all the herbs.
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For starters, humans aren't mice; we're vastly more complex than these perennial lab companions.
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The perennial problem was money; filing a patent was, and is, an expensive business.
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LeBron James has made the Cleveland Cavaliers perennial NBA contenders and, in 26, champions.
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Italy, a perennial economic disappointment, is tipped to notch up growth of just 0.4%.
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The youth vote is a perennial source of both hope and dread for Democrats.
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"Stuff like this is perennial," Robb said about the new interest in meme warfare.
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The same goes with accessories, whose elaborate kits are a perennial Father's Day gift.
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The problem of dealing with CVs during the hiring process is a perennial one.
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Fantastic Beasts' Atwood is a three-time winner and perennial nominee in this category.
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Besigye, a perennial loser to Museveni, has been detained many times over the years.
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As expected, Microsoft has announced Forza Horizon 3, from perennial Horizon developer Playground Games.
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Two of the 2628 are perennial swing seats in Iowa held by GOP Reps.
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And Costco's pumpkin pie has proved to be a perennial favorite among some members.
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He has now won three razor-tight statewide elections in the perennial swing state.
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Our respondents told us that getting — and sustaining — that funding is a perennial obstacle.
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Tarkanian, a perennial contender in Nevada politics, lost his fifth race in five elections.
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"Valley" has perennial commercial appeal, said Mickey Boardman, the editorial director of Paper magazine.
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Kershaw and Price are perennial All-Stars earning $103 million or more per season.
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That's effectively a recipe for perennial war, especially as conditions in the country deteriorate.
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Perennial powers Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Notre Dame all played in top-tier bowls.
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It could be agriculture, could be perennial, could be afforestation, could be a combination.
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Furthermore, some harms seem perennial, such as domestic violence, sexual harassment and sex trafficking.
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Moreover, even Nick Saban probably couldn't make Purdue a perennial Big Ten West contender.
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That knocked out a lot of perennial favorites: no "School's Out" by Alice Cooper.
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Politicians' vacations and their discontents provide fodder for a perennial, and universal, summer story.
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Not surprisingly, the question of affordability also knocked out many perennial and popular contenders.
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Perhaps most significantly, perennial neglect has led to inhumane living conditions and extreme overcrowding.
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Guardiola never quite fit in with the Bavarian bonhomie at the perennial German champion.
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Florida State will hope that loss has weakened the perennial powerhouse from North Carolina.
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On Soccer The Champions League has brought the perennial Austrian champion nothing but pain.
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Health care in particular is a perennial voting issue for many Americans particularly seniors.
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The Dispossessed , by Szilárd Borbély, translated from the Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet (Harper Perennial) .
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In his six-plus years with the Knicks, Anthony was a perennial All-Star.
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But perennial presidential candidate and kid favorite Vermin Supreme made it to the show.
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The debt ceiling, and the perennial crisis it creates, is dangerous to our economy.
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In the report issued on Thursday, Mr. Ban blamed perennial underfunding for cholera eradication.
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Three perennial powerhouses and an exciting interloper will seek spots in the national final.
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Her debut essay collection, This Will Be My Undoing, is forthcoming from Harper Perennial.
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Perennial scourges such as double-digit inflation and ballooning current-account deficits have been absent.
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Perennial baby-face John Stamos once swore by Greek yogurt facials for his enviable complexion.
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Shortly after, the former Soviet team became Russia, now perennial underachievers on the international stage.
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Not saying these are "broken," but they were never truly meant as bankable perennial patterns.
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Two perennial nests were already found in May, with indications of a third, Ray said.
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Magikarp. It's been the perennial punchline throughout the Pokémon series, but the buck stops now.
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But that will only put this debate to temporary rest, because it's a perennial one.
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But turns out, all it took was some clever engineering to fix the perennial problem.
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Is this new feature really going to answer that perennial question: what is Twitter for?
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He used the visit as a vehicle to criticize Mexico, one of his perennial targets.
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Not all YouTube creators were receptive to this response to many of their perennial concerns.
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Another perennial CES favorite in recent years, the wearable market was pretty tumultuous in 2017.
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Digging one level deeper, we reach a perennial swing group — white women with college degrees.
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But one San Francisco eatery, The Perennial, is trying to make the concept meaningful again.
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Perennial powerhouse Oklahoma, for instance, has signed 18 JUCO players over the last five years.
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Camera enhancements to deliver crisper photos, given the perennial photogenic obsession of the social web.
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I panic when we order and go with the perennial kid favorite of chicken tenders.
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That puts it squarely in the same territory as perennial laggards Citigroup and Morgan Stanley.
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Revitalizing vocational education, a perennial Cinderella in Britain, is essential to overcome deficiencies in skills.
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If he can stay there, he has a chance to be a perennial All-Star.
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Kernza is a perennial, so if you plant it once, it returns for several seasons.
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A perennial middleweight contender, in seventeen tests Bisping has never been bested on home soil.
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Goop, Gwyneth's Paltrow's lifestyle company and perennial punching bag, has finally gotten the Colbert treatment.
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Yet the FCA remains under perennial assault from corporate interests and ill-informed court opinions.
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He also cast Mr. Credico, a key witness for the prosecution, as a perennial liar.
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A perennial challenge in polling is gathering responses from enough people to support meaningful conclusions.
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But when Americans ask that perennial question of foreigners—What do you think of us?
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Inversions help students be present in the moment, a perennial objective among yogis, she added.
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Some are brand new this year and a few are set to become perennial favorites.
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The same can't be said for the two major perennial swing states on the list.
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In March, perennial candidate Arthur Jones captured the Republican nomination for Illinois' 3rd congressional district.
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But the children's perennial favorites are the redworms, thriving in their big bin of dirt.
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You don't necessarily have to follow doomsayers in their perennial "head-for-the-hills" sermons.
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A perennial champion, Williams has faced challenges far more serious than this questionable magazine cover.
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Unfortunately, height is the only indication of maturity we get from this perennial boy-child.
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Sun shining, footy on the TV. Arsenal on the cusp of their perennial second place.
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He is the perennial choice for grand marshal of the New Windsor Memorial Day Parade.
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One, of course, is Alabama, the perennial juggernaut that Bryant both played for and coached.
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Half the cabinet is in a perennial state of officially outraged fury and imminent resignation.
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The episode actually reminds me of the perennial de-extinction debate among scientists and ethicists.
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By concentrating on work, Mr Bennet takes note of the perennial worry about welfare traps.
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Once the Leafs add John Tavares in two years they'll be a perennial Cup contender.
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Hearts finished fifth in Scotland's Premier League, some 60 points behind the perennial champion Celtic.
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Also on the Democratic ballot are perennial candidate Gary Davis and Chattanooga attorney John Wolfe.
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What "most perennial of political crises" did President Trump find himself thrust into on Saturday?
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Joel Embiid, a gifted center, has all the skills to become a perennial All-Star.
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Maybe it will become a tradition for us, a ritual reminder of a perennial truth.
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Standing about as tall as a man, Tabernanthe iboga is a fairly nondescript perennial shrub.
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The wall has become a perennial sticking point in government funding negotiations during Trump's presidency.
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Breton-striped tops, a perennial summer favorite, found their way to the runway this season.
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Their failure to do so has been a perennial feature of American politics for decades.
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President Trump's perennial gripe is that NATO members don't spend enough on their own militaries.
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The perennial logistical problem, how to get the soprano onstage unobtrusively, was not solved here.
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Despite the perennial seductiveness of labeling younger generations entitled brats, there's more to the story.
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The solemnity surrounding this perennial observance suggests the initiation ritual of a really square fraternity.
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Now, I wouldn't normally expect to share the tastes of a perennial dude like Gary.
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Writing in 1968, Milton Rokeach, the social psychologist, articulated what would become a perennial complaint.
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Archaeologists have found the Black Sea, east of the Mediterranean, a source of perennial curiosity.
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Ah, the perennial question, at least in 2019: go to class or attend a protest?
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The Toronto Raptors, the East's perennial second banana, have already lost three times to Cleveland.
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The high and rising cost of healthcare in the US is a perennial political issue.
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Her interest in acting began with that perennial refuge for young outsiders: high school theater.
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I recently heard a podcast that helped me order my thoughts on this perennial debate.
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But maybe we can mend the format as it pertains to perennial one-bid leagues.
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Isn't it time time to reach that perennial milestone of adulthood: your very own Netflix account?
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At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, Garrett Popcorn, a modern hometown favorite, is a perennial top seller.
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But when asked about the perennial issues facing the region, he has waffled on his positions.
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The incident underlines one of the sad if perennial features of Anglo-German relations: mutual incomprehension.
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This "perennial gale" of birth and death, not planners' schemes, is how technological advances are made.
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Worker safety at Amazon's warehouses and delivery services are perennial issues that surface almost every year.
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The airline has been a perennial problem for Italy's government, which has ruled out a rescue.
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But the perennial weak spot for Texas is Education, where it lands in just 40th place.
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It's also a perennial category that attracts youth viewers, meaning its prime target for ad dollars.
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Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer 2, starring box-office perennial Denzel Washington, has already outgrossed the original.
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Mike Coffman, who represents a swing district that is a perennial Democratic target, told BuzzFeed News.
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Social media censorship has been a perennial talking point for President Donald Trump and his administration.
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Pink is sweet, soft, gentle; white symbolizes purity and innocence, a perennial go-to for weddings.
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And then there's the perennial complaint with Samsung's software: why are there so many duplicate apps?
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Given that Sheeran's songs have become perennial wedding favorites, what will they play at their wedding?
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And then there's the perennial problem that every XPS 13 has suffered from: awful webcam placement.
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Local governments have long relied on off-balance-sheet debt to solve a perennial policy quandary.
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The worry is not about bias against blacks and Hispanics, a perennial concern of the DoJ.
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Could I, the perennial rule-follower, be on the verge of becoming a skin-care renegade?
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Two former Leap Motion employees think they've solved the perennial problem of passwords and identity management.
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The perennial sea ice lasts from one year to the next and represents the thickest ice.
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Its hotels subsidiary, which operates the Taj brand at home and beyond, is a perennial lossmaker.
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The Perennial started with a lofty goal: To become the most sustainable restaurant in the world.
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Until then, it's time to play the perennial guessing game about the operating system's eventual name.
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She was tasked with making a palatable bread out of a relatively unknown perennial grain: Kernza.
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The exodus to the mainland could accelerate unless the perennial funding gap is addressed, Rubio said.
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But Berry owned the song by turning his "Johnny B. Goode" riff into a holiday perennial.
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Access to energy -- a perennial problem across Africa -- is one of the main concerns for entrepreneurs.
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Albeit, telcos complaining about being overly regulated vs their Internet company counterparts is a perennial refrain.
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Andrew Bridgen and Nadine Dorries, two perennial rebels, have insisted that he will face a challenge.
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Here's 40 years of diet evolution in just over 10 seconds: Some foods are perennial favorites.
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Some voters regard her as a Clinton first, a perennial politician second and a woman third.
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In my pseudonymous life, I am like one of those perennial bachelor uncles from another era.
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Chess returns us to the perennial questions contained in any life situation: What is happening here?
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However, too much emphasis has been placed on the loss of the court's perennial swing vote.
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Debt ceiling Congress will face another perennial fiscal headache later this year: raising the debt ceiling.
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There are perennial All-Stars and top prospects and even a catcher, Sandy Leon, hitting .347.
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Green landed his first head coaching job at Northwestern, whose teams were perennial losers, in 22006.
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Added to that is the perennial inflation problem that is besetting the European Central Bank (ECB).
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Parents who don't want to vaccinate their children are a perennial sore subject in my profession.
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A perennial swing state, Florida is expected to be a chief battleground in next year's contest.
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Otherwise, maybe best to watch the University of Miami's baseball team, which is a perennial contender.
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Then in the summer, the annual cheatgrass dries out, catching fire and destroying native perennial plants.
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That is the perennial talk of the latter-day St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York.
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The result was perennial underachievement – more and more cash burned on the altar of marketable pomp.
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For Virginia, Gulf of Mexico hurricanes are a "perennial concern," according to an email from Caldwell.
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They were a perennial loser by the time I started watching sports, some two years later.
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Writing in Newsday in 21997, the critic Tim Page encapsulated the perennial contradictions of her art.
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Is a perennial (and rising) trade deficit desirable and even sustainable in the very long run?
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Depraved, a soulful indie take on Frankenstein, proves the perennial relevance of Mary Shelley's monstrous creation.
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Some suggested cuts, like the proposal to slash Special Olympics funding, have become a perennial target.
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This dish is actually a perennial one from Dan Kluger at Loring Place in Greenwich Village.
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They also work with their artisans to produce perennial favorites, like accessories with scrimshaw on them.
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But the U.S. is not the only Cup perennial that could miss out on Russia 2018.
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For that, one must head to the festival's perennial rival, Munich and its Bavarian State Opera.
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Whether to buy a warranty is, of course, a perennial question, and not just for musicians.
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In the perennial race between active and passive investment management, there are signs of a shift.
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And Nevada, a perennial presidential swing state, hosts the West's first Democratic nominating contest in 2020.
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The poem's message is perennial: All of this will be over soon, faster than you think.
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In Nevada, incumbent Republican Dean Heller is facing a primary challenge from perennial candidate Danny Tarkanian.
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"He helps on penalty kills and power plays; he is a perennial Norris guy," Stamkos said.
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It also isn't easy being a perennial pioneer, a role she never sets out to play.
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The next version of Sony's perennial favorite gaming console will be, drum roll… the PlayStation 5.
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"To embrace the possibilities of tomorrow, we must reject the perennial prophets of doom," Trump said.
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But Trump only carried Florida, a perennial swing state, by a little more than a point.
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Even as Irving became a perennial All-Star, the Cavaliers staggered through three straight losing seasons.
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Tuesday's case will almost surely be decided by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's perennial swing vote.
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The panel's Republican majority focused largely on McCarthy, whose agency is a perennial GOP whipping boy.
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It's become a perennial occurrence for Trump to threaten a wholesale shutdown of the southern border.
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But alas, the Gods had only cooked up yet another cruel joke for our perennial underdogs.
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The perennial emcee also shared some misogynistic hot takes during the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant.
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But the primary issue being flagged up is the perennial tug-of-war between security and convenience.
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Her book, like many other perennial products—from Craigslist to Pixar movies—is a conceptualization success story.
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His song "Red Solo Cup" is about the perennial party favorite he holds in his right hand.
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Spotted by perennial leaker, Evan Blass, the device brings some hardware upgrades to the 2018's device.
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One of the perennial debates around global warming has to do with the role of individual choices.
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Check the images, ahead, and see how much the perennial pop star has evolved over the years.
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The high cost of basic goods, especially near the Grand Mosque, is a perennial complaint for pilgrims.
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New Mexico is never going to be a perennial Mountain West power, because, well, it's New Mexico.
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Such discoveries appear to settle the industry's perennial question about how soon the stuff will run out.
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There are a few perennial favorite titles on the Vive, including Job Simulator and Space Pirate Trainer.
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McLaren is also lagging Ferrari in the prestigious Formula One competition, where Ferrari is a perennial contender.
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I'd actually advise seeing this one as an investment piece, though, as I think it's a perennial.
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Free space is a perennial problem on many iPhones — especially those saddled with just 16GB of storage.
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She was a perennial favourite for a Nobel prize in physics—only ever awarded to two women.
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Perennial bull Tom Lee said Thursday he's not convinced low bond yields are flashing a bearish signal.
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Is Calrissian going to be the perennial second fiddle — or second mindharp, if you will — to Solo?
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This statement may be enough of a sign the perennial swing voter is leaning toward the baker.
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As the Fed's New York representative, Williams is perennial voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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And having perennial good-guys Nate and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) would have been an excellent turn, too.
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Here's a perennial favorite: Cleave a grape in half, leaving a little skin connecting the two hemispheres.
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European settlers introduced shallow-rooted annual grasses to the state, which partly displaced deeper-rooted perennial grasses.
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But what about the perennial accusation that some guys just "aren't there for the right reasons," i.e.
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It's unlikely that the authors of perennial New York Times bestsellers would be affected by these changes.
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" Meanwhile, Brownback singled out Iran -- a perennial US and Saudi foe -- as a country of "particular concern.
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All you need to know about Duke is that they are a perennial powerhouse, but widely hated.
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Even the perennial weak European and Japanese economies are experiencing solid job growth and rapidly declining unemployment.
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Clinton carried Curbelo's district by 16 points and the Florida Republican is a perennial target for Democrats.
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Meanwhile, ad fraud is a perennial concern for Facebook and the rest of the online advertising industry.
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Conditions had improved by Friday, but the problem is perennial and has been particularly acute this winter.
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To enhance its football appeal, the Big Ten grabbed the perennial football power Penn State in 1990.
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The White House's perennial inability to coordinate messaging among its officials and spokespeople only exacerbated this confusion.
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Perennial smartphone struggler HTC has revealed its newest smartphone — the U12/U12+ — will launch on May 5403.
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The three interior line spots have been perennial problems in Atlanta; Mack should immediately be anchor there.
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"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
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"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
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An 8-2 start is not out of the question for the perennial AFC East also-rans.
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It's also home to the Phoenix Mercury, a perennial WNBA contender led by the legendary Diana Taurasi.
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Despite perennial concerns about the cultural relevance of one of the oldest art forms, theater is booming.
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Look to her doubled-breasted blazers or longer cut ones with single buttons as classic perennial pieces.
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Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky, an ultranationalist firebrand and perennial presidential candidate, was in third place, around 16.5 percent.
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Here's the thing about the "perennial carbon tax debate" — it's not a debate between the two parties.
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Overnight buses are a perennial favorite of budget-minded travelers who want to save on hotel stays.
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The new voters could change the political dynamics for the 236 race in the perennial battleground state.
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Karen Leibowitz and Anthony Myint's restaurant, the Perennial, serves farmed sturgeon and trout, raised on vegan feed.
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A perennial challenge for public school advocates, Ms. Baca-Oehlert said, was getting the political messaging right.
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Six of the players are skating still, including Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin and the perennial Jaromir Jagr.
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But the perennial challenge for columnists is not to make the wish the parent of the thought.
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It is pointless to engage in the perennial handwringing about the limitations of the two-party system.
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Not surprisingly, this serial layoff culture has led to the rise of the perennial passive job seeker.
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France is infamous for its perennial obsession with Frenchness — and now with the fear of its demise.
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And a few are surprising, even though most if not all have been perennial targets for conservatives.
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A summer perennial on the menu at Crave Fishbar is a side dish of watermelon with feta.
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In Italy, crippled by an anemic economy and perennial political paralysis, people worry about jobs and crime.
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Other candidates include former congressman (and perennial candidate) Chris Bell, and 2018 lieutenant governor candidate Michael Cooper.
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The economist Joseph Schumpeter's characterization of capitalism as "the perennial gale of creative destruction" seems to fit.
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Castro's criticism has given new life to a perennial debate about the Iowa-New Hampshire nomination kickoff.
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It's a perennial story, after all — as human as our lust for a get-rich-quick scheme.
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Watchmen was serialized from 1986 to 1987 and became a perennial best seller as a collected edition.
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Perennial conflicts have left the region awash with arms, which are smuggled across borders with relative ease.
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Another perennial concern among Santas is the possibility of a lap-sitter "making a mess" in action.
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The bright pink perennial blooms also add a happy note to my balcony on cold and grey days.
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Trump on 22014 million workers out of the job market: This one is a hardy perennial for Trump.
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For decades college basketball was ruled by dynasties—perennial powerhouses like Duke, UNC, and the University of Kentucky.
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"This is a perennial problem," said Susan Lerner, executive director of voting rights organization Common Cause New York.
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The perennial favorite PC, the Dell XPS 13, is available on discount today—dropping from $2816.09,2360 to $27,28.
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Ideas include fresh takes on perennial favorites (think jewelry and supercars), and unique experiences that won't be forgotten.
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John Waters—queer film visionary, perennial prankster, and Baltimore's bohemian of bad taste—released Pink Flamingos in 1972.
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Morgan Stanley's bond trading business has been a near-perennial loser in the years following the financial crisis.
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Yes, at times that meant we had to stop ourselves from veering into our perennial topic, our lives.
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Seven years after picking up Zagat for $151 million, Google is selling off the perennial restaurant recommendation service.
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Think of the sign as a slightly less smug version of another protest perennial, "Make Tea Not War".
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Sood could not share which institution globally is most visited online, but suggested classic works are perennial favourites.
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Browsing See the "David Bowie Is" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, then let fashion's perennial muse inspire you.
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There's a perennial argument playing out over and over on the internet: did George Lucas ruin Star Wars?
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Besides costly credit, perennial grumbles include shoddy infrastructure, unskilled workers, convoluted taxes, rigid labour laws and Byzantine bureaucracy.
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The photo has made Twitter rounds quite a few times, proving itself a perennial favorite for obvious reasons.
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Multilingual europhile, lost to Weber in EPP Spitzenkandidat race but this consummate EU networker is a perennial contender.
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The series is also narratively connected to perennial favorite Tiger & Bunny, although how isn't entirely clear just yet.
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EA announced this week that the perennial favorite life simulation series is getting its very own smart assistant.
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Of course it still has the juggernaut that is YouTube — a perennial teen favorite alongside Snapchat and Instagram.
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Yes, there are still sports teams that have Native American mascots, which are a perennial subject of debate.
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Perennial whispers that the government is going to merge state-owned FAW, Dongfeng and Changan are getting louder.
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Regular upgrade cycles, prominent promotion at carrier stores, you already know the tale of the iPhone's perennial success.
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Between the lines: Florida is a perennial battleground state with divisions much like the rest of the country.
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That gives them more scope to push their agenda on trade, infrastructure and a perennial bogeyman, the banks.
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The moon is also sometimes referred to as the Milk Moon, after milkweed, a type of perennial plant.
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Ever since, the US has struggled to maintain the perennial balancing act between democratic ideals and economic interests.
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I feel surrounded by people who clamor for the Cadbury, wanting these seasonal treats on a perennial timeline.
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"Jabari is going to be a perennial All-Star," Heat assistant coach Juwan Howard predicted before the season.
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Academy Award winner and perennial stepdad Leonardo DiCaprio played a little joke on his friend Jonah Hill recently.
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But the Rockies' perennial inability to build good pitching staffs cannot be blamed solely on the front office.
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The boat contains a rainwater purification system, a composting toilet, a bathtub, a library and edible perennial plants.
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The perennial herb is found in wet, boggy areas in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee.
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In 85003, Trump won perennial swing states Ohio and Pennsylvania, and scored narrower wins in Michigan and Wisconsin.
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The situation points to perennial difficulties that academics from certain countries have obtaining travel visas to Western countries.
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Sessions has been a perennial target of Trump's ire in public and, reportedly, in private for his recusal.
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Recently, Gaetano Pesce — the 79-year-old, Italian-born, perennial enfant terrible of iconoclastic design — performed a chair.
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That arrangement engenders a perennial pop-star anxiety: Is it the songs that have fans, or the singer?
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The interaction of an elected government and business is a hardy perennial in the evolution of democratic rule.
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The influential court has been a perennial antagonist for conservatives, who consider it too large and too liberal.
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At issue are not relics of a remote civilization but living roots of perennial social and political realities.
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Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal nationwide, has been a Senate Judiciary Committee perennial for decades.
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Butler has developed to become one of the NBA's best two-way players and a perennial All-Star.
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In part, Pushkin's tale was meant to poke fun at the folly of kings, a perennial Russian subject.
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On Tennis WIMBLEDON, England — Roger Federer, tennis's perennial sentimental favorite, will have to surrender that crown on Wednesday.
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"I watched you thinking," somebody tells Fiona, and the line is partly a tribute to Thompson's perennial skill.
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"SolarWind was designed as a permanent artwork that would change Parisian skyline in a perennial way," writes Grasso.
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History, of course, has thought differently: "Iolanta" faded, while its companion ballet became a perennial box-office boon.
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But Ohio, a perennial and critical swing state, remains more of an obstacle for Democrats, even after 2018.
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One is the perennial effort to expand the UN Security Council to include major established and emerging powers.
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The Buck is a perennial favorite; I'm not psyched about balls on a dildo, most of the time.
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That makes it a perennial battleground state, and its large population makes it one of the most important.
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Pigs in blankets are perennial faves — but pigs in pretzel blankets are in a class of their own.
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But the perennial question is how many of the high points in Belfort's career started with a syringe.
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And despite perennial bipartisan concern about the size of the national debt, little has been done about it.
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Despite my perennial sense of ugliness, I have never been perceived as ugly, and, moreover, that this matters.
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I was a two-bit player and Jason a perennial All-Star — center fielder and shortstop, leadoff hitter.
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For a trip to Southeast Asia, consider looking outside the perennial favorite, and expensive, honeymoon destination of Bali.
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In this race, some major issues have been perennial Montana flash points, like gun policy and land use.
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Ms. Leibowitz and Mr. Myint are joint owners of several restaurants, including Mission Chinese Food and the Perennial.
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Jeff Flake (R-AZ), a perennial Trump critic, said he is "not convinced" the two proposals are constitutional.
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Pennsylvania is a perennial battleground in statewide elections, with voters supporting the two parties in roughly equal numbers.
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Gone were my mother's perennial border and the chokecherry tree whose roots had buckled the driveway for years.
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The collective effect has been a reigniting of perennial debates over the nature and perception of women's sport.
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Stainless steel and wood are also perennial favorites with designers, though both tend to show wear over time.
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Are we really going to settle these perennial debates over authenticity with a flurry of "as a" arrowheads?
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I use it in the vegetable, annual, and perennial beds where I surround the tender plants with compost.
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Yet according to Michael Ryan, the executive director of the Board of Elections, recruitment is a perennial problem.
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Democrats took council seats in vote-rich Delaware County, Pa., in the Philadelphia suburbs, a perennial congressional battleground.
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They are perennial favorites in the Primera División Clausura Cup Championship, which every spring decides the league's champion.
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O'Reilly is a perennial best-seller and undoubtedly a profitable client for WME to have on its roster.
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The sticking points: The wall has become a perennial sticking point in government funding negotiations during Trump's presidency.
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The future of the past There is a perennial threat to heritage sites from human activity and nature.
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One of the most perennial questions of the past decade on social media — who owns a viral dance?
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Years ago, in an effort to answer a perennial question — what's the best way to boil an egg?
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His perennial 27-7-7 stat line is unmatched by any other player, yet still underscores his impact.
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In a single, Sunday morning tweet, Donald Trump stooped to the level of perennial Veep loser, Jonah Ryan.
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Those with serious green thumbs may also use the branches of their tree to line perennial flower beds.
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Access to public lands is a perennial hot-button issue in vast Western states, particularly in pristine Montana.
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Some of those concerns, like DHS funding and border detention facilities, are perennial issues in the appropriations cycle.
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This is a perennial question of art and ethics: How do we separate the artist from the man?
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But where the money is coming from, and whether the Legislature will go along, are the perennial questions.
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Where the American frontier once symbolized perennial rebirth, President Trump's signature project now looms like a national tombstone.
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The hearings also touched on questions of race and violence against women — perennial, troubling themes in South Africa.
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The border wall has become a perennial sticking point in the government funding negotiations during the Trump era.
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Under his leadership, the Vikings became a perennial contender that made the playoffs in eight of his 10 seasons.
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In the North, lawns do better with cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue, or perennial ryegrass.
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The ambition du jour in the perennial arms race between television manufacturers is making TVs as thin as possible.
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The ambition du jour in the perennial arms race between television manufacturers is making TVs as thin as possible.
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Dubbed as "perennial No. 2 man," Kim Jong-pil served as a member of the National Assembly nine times.
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Given Tay-Tay's perennial squad spirit and knack for capturing perfect holiday Instagrams, this is in no way surprising.
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Do you think you're going to see ... This is something I've asked you, but it's a perennial question, right?
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It's a perennial question, one I know the Google hardware division team is getting a little sick of hearing.
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But I didn't realize it would be a perennial fixture in my life, ebbing and flowing with the seasons.
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OUTBACK BOWL The architect of Tennessee's resurgence will not be happy until the Volunteers are perennial championship contenders again.
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In the past such subsidence would have been offset by a perennial supply of silt deposited by tributary rivers.
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The decision to eventually ban gasoline vehicles comes as China employs aggressive tactics to suppress its perennial air pollution.
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Still, in the dialogue between Elwood and Turner it frames some perennial arguments over how to respond to injustice.
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They landed two of the top players available, both perennial All-Stars and NBA champions, and they weren't finished.
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Which means he needs to win over... Next, there's the perennial tough vote for Republicans to lock down: Sens.
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Image: NASA, JPL-CaltechSaturn's icy moon Enceladus is the latest target in the perennial excitement around finding extraterrestrial life.
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The old wired Momentums are a perennial Gizmodo favorite, and when Sennheiser announced the wireless version, we were pumped.
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This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and touching the stalks or leaves can be very painful.
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The Kindle is a perennial Black Friday favorite for a reason: It's simply perfect for travelers on the go.
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Despite a perennial battle with sickle cell anemia, the Crime Rhyme Houdini P seemed immortal as a death deity.
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Whether they were killed off directly by modern humans or were out-competed is a perennial topic of debate.
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An unexpected crisis or some miraculously functional Congress could lead to serious, timely action on this perennial financial issue.
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Ensuring a steady flow of affordable financing to the private sector has been a perennial problem for China's policymakers.
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Snow patches that were once perennial have been rapidly melting all over the Arctic, and Greenland is no exception.
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Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert, a perennial favorite at TC Sessions: Robotics & AI, offers this perspective on the conference.
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Danny Tarkanian is a perennial candidate who has spent millions of dollars on five campaigns over the last decade.
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August 1st The second big hit from our data team explored the perennial issue of women, work and pay.
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Kennedy, a perennial swing vote on the Supreme Court, stepped down from the court at the end of June.
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Instead of having a White House that is managing critical issues, we have perennial drama unfolding almost every week.
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Pennsylvania hasn't voted in favor of a Republican candidate for president since 1988 but is a perennial GOP target.
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It's a complex and highly leveraged attempt by the perennial takeover target to turn itself into a buyer instead.
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For the next sixteen years, Ortega was a perennial candidate for the Presidency, but he never managed to win.
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It was surpassed only by "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," the latest entry into the perennial best-selling franchise.
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He took the second place when he failed to spell the word "marram," (a type of coarse perennial grass).
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Despite being the perennial sales leader in its class, it's taking a large share of an increasingly small market.
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The woody perennial plant imposter had his act axed by police who charged him with obstructing a public walkway.
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In fact, one of China's perennial ideas for cleaning up air pollution could, paradoxically, make climate change even worse.
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Paul, a perennial "no" vote on continuing resolutions (CRs), is the third Republican to come out against the bill.
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Bordeaux Supérieur, France, $14 Here's a perennial favorite of mine for the delicious fruit and sheer value it offers.
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But the theme that runs through it all is a perennial lack of investment in tracks, trains and signals.
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Republicans have nominated a perennial candidate with Nazi sympathies to face Mr. Lipinski, but the seat is not competitive.
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In addition to disease threats and perennial weather risks, another big issue for agricultural markets was rising trade tensions.
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A point earned against Argentina — the perennial powerhouse, a country with approximately 130 times as many people as Iceland.
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And the reality is, with or without the coronavirus, drug shortages are a perennial problem in the United States.
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It could be a perennial question with dozens of conflicting answers that needs more data to draw real conclusions.
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I'm not sure if this is a trend; I can assert that this is a perennial frustration for many.
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How to attract a wider range of people to the work is a perennial question, Kerry Moles told me.
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In the NFC, we have a pair of perennial dreamboats: The San Francisco 249ers and the Green Bay Packers.
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Added to these immediate, in-your-face discomforts are perennial unemployment and that constant of contemporary Iraq, rampant corruption.
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It's the largest spending bill after the one for the Defense Department and a perennial source of partisan strife.
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One participant loved a showy perennial he had tended there so much that he named his first daughter Chrysanthemum.
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Eugene V. Debs, the fiery labor organizer and perennial socialist presidential candidate, is mentioned more often than Sanders's wife.
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One of the perennial problems in so much of Asia is how do you put people and homes together.
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For the latter, you won't go wrong with stalwarts like Carmine's, Tavern on Rush, and perennial favorite, Gibson's Steakhouse.
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Put aside the perennial (and tiresome) arguments about whether New York or Los Angeles has the better food scene.
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The underprivileged are depicted as mere playthings of the forces of poverty and racism, "perennial victims," incapable of agency.
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Emerging and established designers offer a few leads, and Jane Birkin, fashion's perennial muse, is fertile ground for inspiration.
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The perennial bull pointed to better-than-expected earnings and global growth as reasons for investors to remain optimistic.
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OUTDOOR SPACE The lot is nearly a half-acre, with a lawn, fenced yard, brick patio and perennial beds.
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"Friends" remains a perennial favorite on streaming and in TV syndication, after it aired on NBC from 1994-2004.
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The letter to Facebook, a perennial congressional target since late 2017, focuses on Facebook acquiring competitors WhatsApp and Instagram.
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Outdoor space: Cross-country skiing trails, stone walls, specimen trees and perennial gardens are features of the rolling property.
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Kitchens took over the Browns this season in a rare mood of optimism for the perennial punching bag team.
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The uncompleted arc of her talent makes her a perennial artist's artist, consulted by young abstract painters even now.
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The game's time-bending storyline exemplifies how the series has grown from its arcade roots into a perennial blockbuster.
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As the perennial recruiter of No. 1 classes, he was going to get practically whichever players he wanted, anyway.
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Dean Heller faces a primary from perennial loser Danny Tarkanian and a likely general election faceoff against Democratic Rep.
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A heated gunite pool was designed to look like a lagoon, blending into the terraced perennial and kitchen gardens.
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Those Knicks were a perennial playoff team anchored by Ewing and Coach Pat Riley, both future Hall of Famers.
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There are the perennial overlords, who guide their respective scenes with an influence rivalling Cleopatra's reign over ancient Egypt.
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