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Even with all possible precaution, homecomings are usually rather cruel and sad, and only the perpetually ebullient and the continually optimistic are made happy by them.
The largest failure for the Kampfgeschwader, however, was saddling them with an aircraft meant to be as big and as apparently capable as any Allied four-engined " heavy bomber " – the perpetually-troubled Heinkel He 177 – which had been condemned to being designed to carry out moderate angle dive bombing missions from the day that the RLM accepted it for production in November 1937, making it overweight from the start, and mandating design features that led its " welded-together engines ", a pair of cumbersome Daimler-Benz DB 606 " power systems ", to perpetually catching fire in flight during operational missons over both the Eastern Front and the United Kingdom.
After the war, they will look around and count how many of them survived and they celebrate their good fortune ( rather than mourn those who have been killed, an unusually positive outlook in life which perhaps describes the Centauri, in contrast to the bitter and perpetually angry Narns ).
When the celestial attendants reported this matter to Sivan and Thirumal, the later rebuked the Priest and his wife and made them grow as Palmyra trees on earth to feed his children perpetually by giving back the Celestial nectar in the form of Palm-juice.

perpetually and though
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
In this context, the term refers to planets, as they appear from Earth, to stop briefly and reverse direction at certain times, though in reality they perpetually orbit in the same uniform direction.
He suffered from a very painful and distressing complaint, having perpetually suppurating sores on his neck and body, and was far too ill and feeble to do more than sign the documents presented to him by Cardinal Giuseppe Albani, who ruled the Papal States as autocratically as though he had himself worn the triple crown.
" He had much of a sublime genius, though without common sense ; so that his genius, having no guide, was perpetually liable to degenerate into bombast.
He is Honi's boyfriend, though Honi is in control of their relationship ( similar to Helga and Hägar ); they are perpetually engaged though they still haven't married.
Her right arm is perpetually in a sling, ( though it was revealed in a newspaper comic that she in fact is only wearing it to cover up a tattoo.
; " Endless " Mike Hellstrom ( Rick Gomez ): " Endless " Mike, mortal enemy of Big Pete, gets his nickname for reasons unknown ( though it is speculated that it came about because he is perpetually repeating the same year in high school.
Llullaillaco follows the typical Puna de Atacama volcano pattern: it is surrounded by large debris fields, and is perpetually capped by small snow patches, though there are no true glaciers due to the extreme aridity.
On May 27, 2002, she briefly held the perpetually contested Hardcore Championship when she pinned a dazed Stevie Richards, though he immediately pinned her to regain the title.
She then confides in him her most painful secret: though she is immortal and has loved many times, she is still perpetually a young woman who must abandon her lovers before they discover her secret.
" At the beginning they were perpetually at each other's throats, and though throughout the series the rage simmers down, they still toss each other casual insults when they meet.
The perpetually mute Abyss initially looked as though he would attack Jarrett and Brown, but instead delivered his signature " Black Hole Slam " maneuver to the already hurt Styles, much to the delight of Jarrett and Brown.

perpetually and perhaps
:" But a Broom-stick, perhaps you'll say, is an Emblem of a Tree standing on its Head ; and pray what is Man, but a Topsy-turvy Creature, his Animal Faculties perpetually mounted on his Rational ; His Head where his Heels should be ; groveling on the Earth, and yet with all his Faults, he sets up to be a universal Reformer and Corrector of Abuses, a Remover of Grievances, rakes into every Slut's Corner of Nature, bringing hidden Corruptions to the Light, and raises a mighty Dust where there was none before, sharing deeply all the while, in the very same Pollutions he pretends to sweep away: His last Days are spent in Slavery to Women, and generally the least deserving ; ' till worn to the Stumps, like his Brother Bezom, he's either kicked out of Doors, or made use of to kindle Flames, for others to warm Themselves by.

perpetually and part
For the part as a Chinese peasant, she was required to act totally subservient to her husband, being perpetually huddled in submission, and barely spoke a word of dialogue during the entire film.
For the first time ever, a Japanese game became a part of the Smithsonian Institution's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation, and is now being kept perpetually at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D. C.
The second to last song on the album, " The Killing Fields ," tells of a part of Hell where the wicked are perpetually tortured.
The scheduling algorithm, which is part of the kernel, is supposed to allocate resources equitably ; that is, the algorithm should allocate resources so that no process perpetually lacks necessary resources.
William was of Teutonic-Cossack descent and although entitled to apply the designation “ Baron ” as part of his name, was perpetually in shaky financial circumstances.
Frequently the subject of British media, due in part to their kidnapping of British soldiers and their flamboyant character, romanticised by the BBC's reporting language: " They were known for wearing bizarre clothing-women's wigs and flip-flops were favourites-and being almost perpetually drunk.

perpetually and because
This rosy-fingered, saffron-robed and golden-throned goddess, who goes up to Olympus to announce the light to the immortals, fell in love several times, and some say it was Aphrodite who cursed her to be perpetually in love, because once had Eos lain with Aphrodite's sweetheart Ares, god of war.
Machines which extract energy from seemingly perpetual sources — such as ocean currents — are capable of moving " perpetually " ( for as long as that energy source itself endures ), but they are not considered to be perpetual motion machines because they are consuming energy from an external source and are not isolated systems ( in reality, no system can ever be a fully isolated system ).
It may simply be for convenience, to avoid the delay and nuisance of shutting down and then restarting complex equipment, or because it is essential for equipment to be perpetually active ( server ).
It is difficult to form a clear idea of this, first, because his influence was perpetually traversed by opposite tendencies ; in the second place, because the force of circumstances compelled him, again and again, to shift his standpoint ; and finally because personal considerations largely intermingled with his foreign policy, and made it more elusive and ambiguous than.
All the thinking and intelligent people know this, and will be thankful to be delivered from the thraldom of petty factions by which they are perpetually kept in a state of excitement and unrest because the government and everything connected with it is a thorough sham " ( Martineau's Life of Sir Bartle Frere, ch.
When Dea attempts to " see " Gwynplaine by passing her sightless fingers across his face, she assumes that he must always be happy because he is perpetually smiling.

perpetually and their
The Traditions replenished their numbers ( which had been diminished by the withdrawal of two Traditions, the secretive Ahl-i-Batin, and the Solificati, alchemists plagued by scandal ) with former Technocrats from the Sons of Ether and Virtual Adepts factions, vying for the beliefs of sleepers and with the Technocracy, and perpetually wary of the Nephandi ( who consciously embrace evil and service to a demonic or alien master ) and the Marauders ( who resist Paradox with a magical form of madness ).
The College of Cardinals was equally split between French and Italian Cardinals who wanted a Pope from their country due to the ongoing political situation with Charles of Anjou, younger brother of King Louis IX of France, who had usurped the throne of Sicily by arms and perpetually intervened in the political affairs of the entire Italian peninsula.
Charitable organizations in the United States are required to show their income and net assets ( equity ) in three categories: Unrestricted ( available for general use ), Temporarily Restricted ( to be released after the donor's time or purpose restrictions have been met ), and Permanently Restricted ( to be held perpetually, e. g., in an Endowment ).
" included in the book " Patrick O ' Brian: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography ( 1994 )" that: " Some time after the blitz had died away I joined one of those intelligence organisations that flourished during the War, perpetually changing their initials and competing with one another.
One of the show's running gags involved Abbott perpetually nagging Costello to get a job to pay their rent, while Abbott barely lifted a finger in that direction.
Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have perpetually declined partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities.
Alice and David warily fall in love, but their relationship is threatened when Alice objects to his discipline of the perpetually bratty Tommy.
Since their foundation, " The Burgh ," have been based at James Y. Keanie Park ( named after the builder who donated the land The club was built upon ), but have much-delayed plans afoot to relocate within the next couple of years to a new ground at the more central Thomas Shanks Memorial Park less than one mile away, built in conjunction with the local council: the perpetually poor drainage at Keanie Park resulting in the regular postponement of home fixtures during the winter months has been a severe financial drain on the side.
But their social and ecological protections are perpetually unequal, falling short of providing any instance of a Polanyian ' double-movement '.
It is quite French Flanders, their provisions come from Holland, the Hotel de Ville was built by the Spaniards, the carillons are perpetually sounding, & religion is supreme.
If I can no longer privilege any one tradition, I find myself perpetually in awe of the countless ways societies have devised for articulating their most basic beliefs through the medium of sound.
Thus, at the same time that Přemyslid rulers used the German alliance to consolidate their rule against a perpetually rebellious regional nobility, they struggled to retain their autonomy in relation to the empire.
Some print on demand and e-book publishers keep all their titles perpetually in print.
His fears mount due to his encounters with overbearing couple Marty ( Tom Arnold ) & Gail ( Joan Cusack ) and their unruly daughters, as well as the confusing advice he gets from his perpetually single artist friend ( Jeff Goldblum ).
This can lead to conditions where a few players can dominate a game, hoarding all of the game's resources and repeatedly kill their perpetually disadvantaged opponents without ever dying themselves.
As such, many people were either perpetually in debt in a continuous cycle of refinancing their home purchase, or they lost their home through foreclosure when they were unable to make the balloon payment at the end of the term of that loan.
The series rode the momentum of creator Ross Bagdasarian's original hit musical gimmick and developed the singing Chipmunk trio as rambunctious kids – particularly the show's namesake star – whose mischief contrasted to his tall, brainy brother Simon and his chubby, gluttonous brother Theodore, as well as their long-suffering, perpetually put-upon manager-father figure, David Seville.
They were perpetually divided into factions, which servilely ranked themselves under the banners of the contending demagogues ; and these maintained their influence over their partisans by the most shameful corruption and bribery, of which the means were supplied alone by the plunder of the public money.
" Editors at the Stratemeyer Syndicate quickly realized that at this rate their young heroes would quickly age beyond their readership, and so the later books in the series ( and in all revised editions ) take place in a sort of chronological stasis, with the older twins perpetually 12 years old and the younger set 6.

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