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The Left Field features left-wing musicians, such as perennial Billy Bragg and Asian Dub Foundation, political comedians such as Mark Thomas and commentators including Tony Benn, with a number of speeches and debates taking place at each festival.

perennial and between
Throughout ITV's history and until Channel 4 finally became a reality, a perennial dialogue existed between the GPO, the government, the ITV companies and other interested parties, concerning the form such an expansion of commercial broadcasting would take.
Esotericists frequently suggest that there is a concordance between different religious traditions: best example is the belief in prisca theologia ( ancient theology ) or in philosophia perennis ( perennial philosophy ).
Sundews are perennial ( or rarely annual ) herbaceous plants, forming prostrate or upright rosettes between 1 cm ( 0. 4 in ) and 1 m ( 39 in ) in height, depending on the species.
Stassen was later best known for being a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States, seeking it 12 times between 1944 and 2000 ( 1944, 1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000 ), but never winning it or, after 1952, even coming close.
He formed a Biology Club and also became a proponent of eugenics ; the connections between biology and society would be his perennial concern.
Controller Nicholas Kenyon summed up the perennial problem of Radio 3 as " the tension between highbrow culture and popular appeal … the cost of what we do and the number of people who make use of it ”: elitism versus populism ( or ‘ dumbing down ’) and the question of cost per listener.
The Japanese Grand Prix was supposed to continue alternating between Fuji Speedway and Suzuka Circuit, owned by perennial rivals Toyota and Honda, respectively.
The perennial struggles between governors and the Assemblies are sometimes taken as symptoms of a rising democratic spirit.
The common name " larkspur " is shared between perennial Delphinium species and annual species of the genus Consolida.
The Soviet Union's historic lack of warm water maritime access, a perennial concern of Russian foreign policy well before the Bolshevik Revolution, was yet another area where interests diverged between East and West.
The main areas of disagreement listed were at Hastings railway station, allowing the LC & DR to use its lines to London Victoria railway station, a proposed LB & SCR branch to Bromley, a proposed agreement by the LB & SCR to work the Caterham branch, the new LB & SCR line to Dorking, LB & SCR opposition to the SER attempts at building a line to the West End of London, the LB & SCR agreement to let the LC & DR use its freight facilities at Bricklayers ' Arms, and the perennial problem of the shared main line between Redhill and Croydon.
This is contrasted with the view that there is a perennial distinction between the soul and the divinity.
Henri-Georges Grenier was a perennial candidate who ran unsuccessfully in thirteen federal elections and by-elections between 1945 and 1980 in Quebec, Canada, and in at least one provincial by-election.
Like all the Soap Plants, the Wavy-leafed Soap Plant is a perennial that grows from a bulb, which is brown, between 7 and 15 cm in diameter, slightly elongated, and covered in thick, coarse fibers.
The film begins with the last race of the Piston Cup championship, which ends in a three-way tie between retiring veteran Strip " The King " Weathers, perennial runner-up Chick Hicks, and rookie Lightning McQueen.
One of the perennial yo-yo clubs of Spanish football, Rayo Vallecano spent many years during the 1980s and 1990s moving back and forth between the first and second divisions.
As in medieval western Europe, perennial ploughing with a mould board had gradually produced a ` corrugated ' landscape of raised ridges or selions with ditches or furrows between them.
He recovered to become a regular with the Rangers from 1963 until 1975 — his greatest success coming with his linemates Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert in the so-called " GAG line " ( which stood for Goal A Game ) -- and was the perennial scoring leader for the Rangers between 1968 and 1973 when the team was a powerhouse annually among the league's best.
Many episodes focus on the perennial contest of wills between Hazel and her boss over issues around the house ; " Mr. B " usually concedes defeat and grants Hazel's wishes when she tortures him by serving meager portions of her mouth-watering desserts.
A technical, methodological companion-volume to The Human Core of Spirituality, it presents spirituality as the missing link between psychology and theology, and it makes comparisons with the Evangelical Christian " integration project ", Don Browning's " revised critical correlation ", and Ken Wilber's perennial, now called " integral ", philosophy.
Houttuynia cordata is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to between 20 and 80 cm.
Hedychium is a genus of perennial plants native to tropical Asia and the Himalayas, commonly growing to between 120 and 180 cm tall.
It was one of a complex of five or six mounds along the mouth of the perennial Temescal Creek, on the east shore of San Francisco Bay between Oakland and Berkeley.
This is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing a hollow erect stem to a maximum height between 1 and 1. 5 meters.

perennial and competing
With Magna now competing well in terms of overall size, the AWD development was an attempt by MMAL to counter Australians ' long held perception that its perennial RWD rivals-Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore-offered better handling.

perennial and operating
The need for a perennial Milchkuh ( cash cow ) to provide a steady cash flow is often cited as symptomatic of the Wiener Werkstätte's economic naiveté, but in fact, the notion of an enlightened patron was central to the Werkstätte's operating philosophy.
Directed by Nicholas Ribush, the publisher began formal operations in London in 1983 ( after several years operating out of the Manjushri Institute ), with Jeffrey Hopkins ' Meditation on Emptiness ( 1983 ) as an early perennial.

perennial and systems
Acetic acid is not absorbed into root systems ; the vinegar will kill top growth, but perennial plants may reshoot.
The higher regions of the Himalayas are snowbound throughout the year, in spite of their proximity to the tropics, and they form the sources of several large perennial rivers, most of which combine into two large river systems:
The root systems of perennial grasses and forbs form complex mats that hold the soil in place.
* The Land Institute Research on sustainable perennial crop systems
In addition to his well-known breaking of the color line by signing Jackie Robinson, Rickey's savvy with farm systems ( as with his prior work for the St. Louis Cardinals ) produced results that made the Brooklyn Dodgers " Bums " a perennial contender, which they would continue to be for decades to come.
Lapham presided over the formation of one of San Francisco's perennial Charter Review Commissions and the consolidation of the private street railway systems into municipal ownership.
Sakhya Sagar and Madhav Sagar lakes, created on Manier River in 1918, are two important biodiversity support systems in the Park besides several perennial and seasonal streams and nallahs.
The magazine ’ s logo, an image of a globe superimposed over a blazing matchstick, is indicative of the magazine ’ s philosophy concerning the need for vigilance and recognition of perennial conflicts and systems of ongoing oppression all over the world.

perennial and such
This switch established phenotypes common in perennial plants, such as wood formation.
Garden design can include different themes such as perennial, butterfly, wildlife, Japanese, water, tropical, or shade gardens.
They are mostly perennial plants, with food storage organs such as corms or rhizomes.
Another potential buffer is to plant warm-season perennial grasses such as switchgrass, which do not grow early in the season.
By inference Tacitus was criticizing his own Roman culture for getting away from its roots — which was the perennial function of such comparisons.
There are moments of impressive songwriting, such as the tender " Many Too Many ", the darkly tragic " Duchess " and the epic " One for the Vine ", but little of Genesis ’ s music transcends in the way real classics do, and that is why they will remain perennial whipping boys for decades to come.
The rose subfamily Rosoideae consists of more than 850 species, including many shrubs, perennial herbs, and fruit plants such as strawberries and brambles.
Ornamental grasses, such as perennial bunch grasses, are used in many styles of garden design for their foliage, inflorescences, seed heads, and slope stabilization.
Traditionalism was advocated by a group of U. S. university professors ( labeled the " New Conservatives " by the popular press ) who rejected the notions of individualism, liberalism, modernity, and social progress, and sought instead to promote cultural and educational renewal, and a revived interest in what T. S. Eliot referred to as " the permanent things " ( those perennial truths which endure from age to age and those basic institutions that ground society such as the church, the family, the state, and community life.
The plant is generally considered to be biennial but it has the tendency to exhibit perennial properties under certain cultural conditions ( such as when subjected to repeated grazing or mowing ).
; Zone 2: This area is used for siting perennial plants that require less frequent maintenance, such as occasional weed control or pruning, including currant bushes and orchards.
The study concluded that lesser-known writers get the biggest benefit from being on the list, while perennial best-selling authors such as Danielle Steel or John Grisham see no benefit of additional sales.
The climate and soil conditions provide one of Oregon's most diversified agriculture areas, allowing a wide variety of specialty crops such as common and perennial ryegrass.
Some such as perennial buffel grass ( Cenchrus ciliaris ) were introduced to rehabilitate areas damaged by erosion.
They occupied areas along watercourses such as creeks, springs and seep areas ( such as sloughs ), along perennial and seasonal drainages, as well as flat ridges and terraces.
It is home to many small stores, restaurants, and coffee houses, ( including perennial favorites like Ashley's Ice Cream and Common Grounds ) and hosts concerts and other events, such as the annual Branford Festival.
Typically the collapse of any economic bubble results in an economic contraction termed ( if less severe ) a recession or ( if more severe ) a depression ; what economic policies to follow in reaction to such a contraction is a hotly debated perennial topic of political economy.
The new characters introduced during the Seven Arts period, such as Cool Cat, Bunny and Claude, Quick Brown Fox and Rapid Rabbit, and Merlin the Magic Mouse, never caught on, while the Termite Terrace cartoons remained perennial television favorites through syndication and Saturday morning airings throughout the remainder of the 20th century.
Some spice and high value crops grown from permanent perennial stock, such as black pepper, may also be so called.
For example, John Lodge had gone from writing powerfully reflective mystical or humanitarian themed pieces such as " House of Four Doors ", " Candle of Life " and " One More Time To Live " to quirkier items such as " Here Comes The Weekend ", " Rock and Roll Over You " and " Love is On The Run ( From Me )", while Hayward's songs seemed less the deeper drama of numbers such as " The Actor ", " Dawning is the Day ", " You Can Never Go Home ", " The Land of Make Believe ", etc., to pleasant ( and more radio-friendly ) perennial far simpler songs about lost love and romance (" Your Wildest Dreams ", " No More Lies ", " I Know You're Out There Somewhere " etc .).

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