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Almost as though observing from a distance, I watch my other self flounder as doubts about my chances of concluding the quest with any degree of success become definite, bottomless failure; my perennial loneliness becomes an old age of isolation in a world slowly spiralling down into barrenness and desolation as I eek out my days, hated by those who remain here … the few who could not escape across … Berndt’s face stares at me, full of the loathing he feels for my failure
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The perennial student problem
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seemed to celebrate a kind of perennial festival
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next to a small but perennial stream
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In his case the cold was perennial
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The same goes for the perennial battle of the sexes
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Conflicting viewpoints and differences of opinion are perennial rites of passages that typically define traditional parental/child relationships
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How much longer is our nation expected to fill the coffers of rogue nations that routinely utilize its (oil) revenues to finance our destruction! One can only hope that once public concern supersedes its off-handed complacency by making its presence felt in Washington, that its (collective) impact will hopefully override the perennial lip service that oftentimes passes itself off as a genuine commitment to solving this dilemma
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The honor and recognition is imperishable, perennial: if it comes, it remains and lasts even after death
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Somehow, probably because the forty-something-year-old perennial bachelor had only been on the internet for a few weeks, he clicked on another selection onscreen
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Lavender (his favourite), particularly lovely ferns and perennial flowering plants covered the entire area
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knowledge, the immutable and perennial awareness of all that
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Imprisoned, as I was, in my mother, the perennial
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The perennial desire for pleasure is the
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The tree is perennial, but the flowering and the fruit-
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This feeling of love is universal and perennial
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can really be one city worthy of the perennial epithet, it recently received for four years, as the city “most deserving of life in the world”
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by 4 perennial rivers – the
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I saw her at a dine-out with an elderly member and asked the club’s perennial Lothario who she was and what she did, etc
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Harman and Rheingold summarizing the perennial wisdom, say that the most essential part of the self is the ‘supraconscious’ not ordinarily accessible to conscious awareness
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One of the perennial topics of first-year University courses in Sociology concerns whether or not
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Water is scarce, both in villages and cities, though India gets one of highest rainfalls in the world and has many perennial rivers
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its two pronged stars in their perennial ballet of change
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In the garden I conversed with the water fairies and elves toddler who lived and jumped in perennial movement all over the place
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Nevertheless, the phenomenon of the relatively stronger qunams in a given plunamic organism feeding on their weaker cousins would have continued thus occasioning the perennial parting of ways
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(18) called this ―The Perennial Philosophy,‖ the timeless wisdom that has been rediscovered again and again through the ages
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It’s an annual that acts like a perennial
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These wonderful verses teach us about the Christian’s perennial struggle to study, learn, and
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• VALERIAN ROOT – is a perennial flowering plant with sweet-smel ing pink or white flowers
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AS with catnip it is the common name for a perennial herb of the mint
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Eastern Religions are founded on what Aldous Huxley called the Perennial Philosophy, which is based on the realization that you, even if you don’t realize it, are the fundamental reality, which is beyond any limitations of time or space
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Along the AT, there are shelters spaced at intervals for the comfort of the perennial hikers that walk the Trail every year
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Also once you replant the perennial you want to assure you achieve the desired result of a successful replanting
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This is another cost-saving measure since the more perennial flowers you have in your garden the less need there is to spend money on annuals
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In such a climate the perennial tendencies toward
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It's all about how you use them! Some of the more perennial concepts are covered below
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One of my perennial Internet Hindu abusers even rang me up once and invited me for a conference on Hinduism
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Rahul had done some good work in the area—most notably, a women’s self-help group project—but UP’s perennial issues, especially bijli, sadak, pani and shiksha troubled the residents here as well
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flowering types with a perennial nature are also increased in this way, as soon as their
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I found out the following: the lotus is a water-resistant perennial herbaceous plant with a long stalk and large flowers reaching 30 centimeters in diameter and resting upon big leaves
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Are they chemically fertilized mono-green, stylized keep off the over watered lawns, or walkways lined with edible plants, fruits and vegetables, where the hands of children, the hungry, and homeless are welcome to pick and loiter? Can you imagine a stranger eating a hand gathered meal under your welcome to all front yard apple garden? Perennial parking strips turned into rows of abundance? Green spaces that are open invitations to a feast where nothing is owned, but all is shared 19
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As its followers laughed, it tore up love's arch and carried it back to its Lawdom, giving the perennial flowering arbor to the faithful as a spoil of Just War
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The perennial question had just struck me
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consciousness that seeks the perennial common promise: create and promote the conditions for life –
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The capitalistic greed that conspires to sell carbon credits to continue polluting will collapse the perennial ecoeconomic infection by killing the consumers themselves through the very toxic air, sterile land, and poisoned waters they produce
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Welcome to the Living Gardens of Perennial Remembrance, shadows their entrance as they solemnly march into the first, last, and only organic cemetery in the collapsed state of New York, rechristened Bankerville, a Bubble-affiliate of WSOS – Wall Street Occupied States
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“Here, our elders become the perennial gift of apples, sunflowers, and wild grasses for humans, animals, birds, and insects, sharing their being with the four spirits of eco-consciousness: energy, matter, life, and mind
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BrotherPurelove Idealism is persistent and perennial and the real continues to strive towards it
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Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass
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Pipe line connected with pumps having feeding of perennial source of
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perennial and may yield a harvest for years –
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This is a perennial favorite for many experienced anglers
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He was the perennial butt of his classmates' jokes
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Without balance, there is perennial conflict
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shrub with perennial roots and prickly canes
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Valerian is a hardy perennial flowering plant, with heads of sweetly scented pink or white
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Red clover is an herbaceous, perennial plant, native to Europe, western Asia
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The perennial problem of couples is always that one does not love the other as much as they are loved
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The evidence provided by these living species illustrates the finality of the process of evolution as apposed to the infinity of the process of evolution for perennial changes in ‘physical’ and functional characteristics as a need to accommodate to diverse environments through physiological adaptation and the retention of the fittest
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The detestable man in wedlock with risk and its perennial hemlock, is like a painted battle,
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In a picture the eyes can only focus at one distance (the distance the eye is from the plane of the picture when you are looking at it), and this is one of the chief causes of the perennial difficulty in painting backgrounds
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Through the writing of Xenophen, and through the general admixture of Orientalisms in the later Greek after the conquests of Alexander, the word gained a recognized place, and the LXX writers chose it for a new use, which gave it a higher worth, and secured for it a more perennial life
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Within this mix, include perennial flowers to jazz things up a bit as well as some interesting grasses
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The Virginia creeper is a perennial and generally is a worthy selection in the way of a permanent vine
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Perennial roots, tall leaves, O the winter shall not freeze you
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Perennial hardy life of me with joys 'mid rain and many a summer sun, And the white snows and night and the wild winds;
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Lilac blooming perennial and drooping star in the west,
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Perennial with the Earth, with Freedom, Law and Love,
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"Did master sleep well?" Conseil asked me with his perennial good
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For when I view them in turn, whether it be our chief hostess herself, whose good heart, whose too good heart, has become a byword with all who know her, or her sister, who seems to be gifted with perennial youth and whose singing must have been a surprise and a revelation to us all tonight, or, last but not least, when I consider our youngest hostess, talented, cheerful, hard-working and the best of nieces, I confess, Ladies and Gentlemen, that I do not know to which of them I should award the prize
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And it chanced that the direction of my scientific studies, which led wholly towards the mystic and the transcendental, reacted and shed a strong light on this consciousness of the perennial war among my members
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Low Town, below the locks to the southeast, backed up against the bluffs, but most of it was barely above or actually below the river’s flood plain, built there to serve the traffic headed into or arriving from the river, despite the perennial risk of flooding
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The mill still worked on, food being a perennial necessity; the abbey had perished, creeds being transient
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He was a perennial nominee, it’s true, in the category of “Reporting Excellence,” but this year, he’d finally made finalist
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7 If, however, we go back over a longer period—say, since 1915—we shall find perennial evidence of the instability of industrial earning power
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The formation of new investment companies, on the other hand, appears to be a perennial industry
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The measured perennial or intermittent status of stream sites in Massachusetts is based on information in the USGS NWIS database
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This measurement would cause stream sites to be classified as intermittent when they actually are perennial
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This is the perennial claim of traders who have a big losing position
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Texas Air, by virtue of its leverage, was a stub of sorts with perennial assets for sale
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14 Joseph Campbell, A Joseph Campbell companion: Reflections on the art of living (Harper Perennial, 1995), p
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Annual and perennial plants, deciduous and evergreen trees, plants inhabiting different stations and fitted for extremely different climates, can often be crossed with ease
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It is a clear and deep green well, half a mile long and a mile and three quarters in circumference, and contains about sixty-one and a half acres; a perennial spring in the midst of pine and oak woods, without any visible inlet or outlet except by the clouds and evaporation
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Yet I rarely failed to find, even in midwinter, some warm and springly swamp where the grass and the skunk-cabbage still put forth with perennial verdure, and some hardier bird occasionally awaited the return of spring
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Standing on the snow-covered plain, as if in a pasture amid the hills, I cut my way first through a foot of snow, and then a foot of ice, and open a window under my feet, where, kneeling to drink, I look down into the quiet parlor of the fishes, pervaded by a softened light as through a window of ground glass, with its bright sanded floor the same as in summer; there a perennial waveless serenity reigns as in the amber twilight sky, corresponding to the cool and even temperament of the inhabitants
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It is almost identical with that, for in the growing days of June, when the rills are dry, the grass-blades are their channels, and from year to year the herds drink at this perennial green stream, and the mower draws from it betimes their winter supply
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His singleness of purpose and resolution, and his elevated piety, endowed him, without his knowledge, with perennial youth
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But roses only bloom in summer; whereas the fine carnation of their cheeks is perennial as sunlight in the seventh heavens
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Can it be, then, that by that act of physical isolation, he signifies his spiritual withdrawal for the time, from all outward worldly ties and connexions? Yes, for replenished with the meat and wine of the word, to the faithful man of God, this pulpit, I see, is a self-containing stronghold—a lofty Ehrenbreitstein, with a perennial well of water within the walls
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"Assembling in herds by the hundred thousand, marching night and day without rest, with no time for thought or for study, never to read, learning nothing, of no use whatsoever to any living being, rotting with filth, sleeping in the mud, living like a wild beast in a perennial state of stupidity, plundering cities, burning villages, ruining whole nations; then to encounter another mountain of human flesh, rush upon it, cause rivers of blood to flow, and strew the fields with the dead and the dying, all stained with the muddy and reddened soil, to have one's limbs severed, one's brain scattered as wanton waste, and to perish in the corner of a field while one's aged parents, one's wife and children, are dying of hunger at home,—this is what it means to be saved from falling into the grossest materialism!
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Below, again, are seen young raspberry-shoots, twining themselves around the partially withered, leafless parent plant, and stretching their tendrils towards the sunlight, with green, needle-shaped blades of grass and young, dew-coated pods peering through last year’s leaves, and growing juicily green in the perennial shade, as though they care nothing for the bright sunshine which is playing on the leaves of the apple-trees above them
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A row of white foxgloves stood sentinel before the front of the house, on each side the entrance, their pointed spires coming well above the window-sills; before them the dark foliage of perennial lupins, tossing up a white spray of flowers, and then it seemed as if every old-fashioned flower of white, or with a white variety, ran riot down to a border of sweet alyssum
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It is a small perennial plant, rising about half a foot; flowers white, blossoming in June