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Perpetual and Anticipation
Dinner is served, and the characters ' " Perpetual Anticipation " enlivens that meal.

Perpetual and
It is home to the Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration which houses 550 documented saint relics said to be the largest collection in the United States.
Both Friedman and Becker would release their own solo albums Dragon's Kiss and Perpetual Burn, respectively in 1988, shortly after which Cacophony ceased to exist.
Dyer, Joel, " The Perpetual Prisoner Machine How America Profits from Crime "; 2000 by Westview Press, A Member of the Perseus Books Group, 5500 Central Avenue, Boulder, Colorado 80301-2877 ; ISBN 0-8133-3507-8 ( hc ); LC # HV9950. D04 1999
* Perpetual preferred stock This type of preferred stock has no fixed date on which invested capital will be returned to the shareholder ( although there are redemption privileges held by the corporation ); most preferred stock is issued without a redemption date.
Sister Innocenta ( Soeur Innocenta ) of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Paris House, France ( Les Soeurs de la Perpétuelle Indulgence Couvent de Paris ) at Gay Pride, 2007.
* 2001 Neil MacGregor The Perpetual Present.
The Perpetual Repeating of Immutable Images.

Perpetual and .
The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle.
In 1820 the family moved a few miles to the village of Haworth, where Patrick had been appointed Perpetual Curate of St Michael and All Angels Church.
Private groups, like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are working to give more individuals opportunities to receive education in developing countries through such programs as the Perpetual Education Fund.
* Letters, The Life of Paulus the First Hermit, The Life of S. Hilarion, The Life of Malchus, the Captive Monk, The Dialogue Against the Luciferians, The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary, Against Jovinianus, Against Vigilantius, To Pammachius against John of Jerusalem, Against the Pelagians, Prefaces ( CCEL )
The concept of a peaceful community of nations had been proposed as far back as 1795, when Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch outlined the idea of a league of nations to control conflict and promote peace between states.
The second well-known incident of a leader extending his term indefinitely was Roman dictator Julius Caesar, who made himself " Perpetual Dictator " ( commonly mistranslated as ' Dictator-for-life ') in 45 BC.
The Constitution of the United States ratified in 1789 created a relatively strong federal republic to replace the relatively weak confederation under the first attempt at a national government with the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union ratified in 1783.
* Perpetual: Not temporarily delegated as to a strong leader in an emergency or to a state employee such as a magistrate.
Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: How We Got to Be So Hated, Thunder's Mouth Press / Nation Books, 2002.
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union were the first constitution of the United States of America.
** The Order of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence of German tongue ( Orden der Schwestern der Perpetuellen Indulgenz deutscher Zunge, " O. S. P. I.
* March 1 – The United States Continental Congress implements the Articles of Confederation, forming its Perpetual Union as the United States in Congress Assembled.
The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary.
Bowring's work has been criticised, although it includes such interesting writings on international relations as Bentham's A Plan for an Universal and Perpetual Peace written 1786 – 89, which forms part IV of the Principles of International Law.
From 1663 to 1806, the city was the permanent seat of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire, which became known as the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg.
Kohlenmarkt with Town Hall, site of the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg | Perpetual Diet from 1663 to 1806.

Anticipation and .
A Married Women ( Restraint Upon Anticipation ) Act was passed in 1949 “ to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman ,” while the Married Women ( Maintenance ) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women.
Anticipation grew as the predicted date for the collisions approached, and astronomers trained terrestrial telescopes on Jupiter.
* 1844 – The Great Anticipation: Millerites, followers of William Miller, anticipate the end of the world in conjunction with the Second Advent of Christ.
This has often included the national SF awards of the host country, including the Japanese Seiun Awards as part of Nippon 2007, and the Prix Aurora Awards as part of Anticipation 2009.
Anticipation rose further an hour before the Carnival was due to commence, as crowds filled not only the sidewalks but spilled over to the main street.
Anticipation of changes in the environment changes the physiological state that provides plants with an adaptive advantage.
Anticipation for E. T.
Anticipation of significant economic growth based on the iron deposits discovered at Iron Mountain in northwestern Llano County attracted capital from Dallas and from northern states, and the boom years of Llano-from 1886 to 1893-were launched.
It was followed quickly by a second album, Anticipation.
# Anticipation stock ( Building up extra stock for periods of increased demand-e. g.
It first appeared as one of the Fleuve Noir " Anticipation " novels, a series published in France from 1951 to 1960 which reflected the authors ' attitudes towards the supposed post war rise of a " technocracy " in the country.
Anticipation includes prediction of consequences of one's own proposed actions and prediction of consequences of probable actions by other entities.
Comparisons were made between the case and that of Mehdi Norowzian, a British director who complained about Diageo's, the drinks conglomerate, for allegedly plagiarising his work in their 1994 Anticipation campaign for Guinness-brand stout.
Anticipation produces better ascending thresholds and worse descending thresholds.
* Anticipation ( genetics ), where the severity of a genetic disorder increases with each generation.
" Guaglione " peaked at number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1995, following its use in the Guinness television commercial Anticipation.
In his 2010 study System Failure: Oil, Futurity, and the Anticipation of Disaster, Canada Research Chairholder in cultural studies Imre Szeman argues that technological utopianism is one of the social narratives that prevent people from acting on the knowledge they have concerning the effects of oil on the environment.
Anticipation over a Holmes-Cooney confrontation began to take shape in early 1981, but the fight took over a year to happen, partly because 1981 in particular was a very busy year for boxing with many other big fights, partly because Holmes was obliged to defend against Berbick, Spinks and Renaldo Snipes in that order.
* Anticipation: Realistic planning for future discomfort.

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