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Cuauhtémoc is also one of the few non-Spanish given names for Mexican boys that is perennially popular.
I Love Lucy has remained perennially popular.
Despite its adverse effects, including life threatening malignant hyperthermia, hyperkalaemia, and anaphylaxis, it is perennially popular in emergency medicine because it arguably has the fastest onset and shortest duration of action of all muscle relaxants.
However, protests against this initial flag issue were muted, and the flag has remained a perennially popular U. S. stamp subject ever since.
Things change little it seems, for payment of council tax, or community charge, has never been popular and has perennially been tarnished with tales of corruption.
In the 1920s Bourne End became home for two distinguished literary figures ; Enid Blyton, a perennially popular children's writer, moved into Old Thatch on Coldmoorholm Lane, and Edgar Wallace, a prolific crime author and dramatist, bought Chalklands off Blind Lane.
Earlier on, in " The Big Dance " he was wearing a New Orleans Saints jersey ; while the NFL is and was quite popular in Canada, the " Aints " at the time were perennially bottom of the league and most Torontonians consider the Buffalo Bills their home team.
Honda engines ( prepared by Mugen ) have perennially been popular, as have engines produced by Volkswagen, Alfa Romeo, or Renault.
Whitman's introduced the perennially popular and still best-selling Whitman's Sampler in 1912, marking the first use of cellophane by the candy industry, and in 1946, helped General Electric to develop a refrigerated display case to guard the product against warmer temperatures and extend the selling season through the summer months.
Along its course, the valley provides a welcome respite from the urban sprawl of the east Manchester suburbs, and is perennially popular with locals.
In 1983 he started Just Seventeen, a perennially popular magazine for teenage girls, and in 1984 the magazine Looks.
In 1919 the song was adapted with lyrics by Tomomichi Soeda and Shogetsu Watanabe as Tokyo Bushi ( Pai, pai, no pai ), which subsequently became a perennially popular shin min ' yō standard.
It was considered important enough to the station's broadcasting, especially in the 1970s when the Bruins were one of the perennially elite teams in the National Hockey League and enormously popular in Boston, that then-station owners Storer Broadcasting purchased and owned the Bruins for several years.
In Sacramento, Christie became the Kings ' popular starting shooting guard and developed into one of the league's best defenders, perennially named to the NBA All-Defensive Team ; also he was recognised as one of the best 3pt-shooters during this time.
The shakes usually contain crushed ice, evaporated or condensed milk, and fruits like the perennially popular mango.
This film is an adaptation of a perennially popular stage farce of the same name by the Polish dramatist and poet Aleksander Fredro.
In Philadelphia's African American community, WDAS is the FM equivalent to the perennially popular KYW Newsradio 1060.
In recent years, the show's ratings have dropped dramatically, a result of airing against the perennially popular EastEnders on BBC One.
Earlier there was Ronald Welch's The Gauntlet ( 1951, back to the Welsh Marches in the 14th century ), and Hilda Lewis's perennially popular The Ship that Flew ( 1939 ), which used time travel to convey characters to the age of Norse gods and heroes.

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" Underappreciated coanchors Forrest Sawyer and Maria Shriver left the air with a classy farewell after the network's announcement that the perennially lagging show would be canceled by the end of the year.
On January 13, 2010, CBS announced that news anchor Russ Mitchell would exit The Early Show at the end of the week, leaving a gap in the lineup for the perennially third-place CBS morning show.

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Houston competes with other notable sports teams, such as the baseball team, which has made 18 NCAA Tournament appearances with two trips to the College World Series ; the men's golf team, which has won 16 NCAA National Championships ; the women's soccer team, which was rated as the top first-year women's program in the country in 1998 ; the swimming and diving teams, which have spawned multiple Olympians and All-Americans ; the track and field team, which perennially ranks in the top 10 as an NCAA team ; and the volleyball team, which had a streak of ten consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament.
Fair wards of court have faded into mothers and grandmothers ; a long procession of Chancellors has come in and gone out ; the legion of bills in the suit have been transformed into mere bills of mortality ; there are not three Jarndyces left upon the earth perhaps since old Tom Jarndyce in despair blew his brains out at a coffee-house in Chancery Lane ; but Jarndyce v Jarndyce still drags its dreary length before the court, perennially hopeless.
He was still trying to make additional refinements to his theory even at that late date, however ; and we may perhaps ( if we wish ) regard all such changes as further evidence of the way that ' Freud's thought is the most perennially open to revision ... a thought in motion '.
He has been perennially involved with: the East-West Philosophers ' Conference at the University of Hawaii ; and the International Buddhist-Christian Theological Encounter ( the " Abe-Cobb group ") which, along with Professor John B. Cobb, Jr., Abe directed.
Branko Radičević (, ; 18 March 1824 – 18 June 1853 ), an influential Serbian poet, within a short space of time contrived to enhance Serbian literature with several perennially attractive poems.

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we want to know what is perennially new about Utopia.
Ed, Edd n Eddy are perennially in search of jawbreakers, which in their world are about as big as their heads, and their cheeks can stretch to fit them in their mouths.
However, despite his apparent showiness, he is perennially modest about such useful talents, which often leads people to underestimate him.
During a Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints game, on September 13, 2009, Myers made a remark while talking about linebacker Larry Foote's decision to leave the perennially strong Pittsburgh Steelers to play for Detroit, he said, " That's like going from dating Beyoncé to Whoopi Goldberg!

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As well, there is the perennially recurring issue of Ballistic Missile Defence, a controversial American system which most Canadians do not want to see Canada involved with.
The issue with which he will be perennially identified in Tennessee political history is undoubtedly that of " Question 3 ".

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Moreover, perennially short of money, they were dilatory in making decisions and providing funds, which caused Outram problems at his Butterley Works as he was having to refuse contracts, so that he could be ready to provide the canal with material, as and when it was authorised.
Webber originally did not want to go to Sacramento, as they were a perennially losing team.
It was widely speculated in the media ( but perennially denied by then-Chairman Martin Edwards ) that under-pressure United manager Alex Ferguson would have been sacked had United lost and gone out of the Cup, as they were 15th in the league by this stage and had already been eliminated from the Football League Cup.
The Swifts were among the most perennially successfully teams in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, which they first won in 2001 and subsequently in four out of the eleven years during which the event was held.

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ISI defined " best " as " volumes of extraordinary reflection and creativity in a traditional form, which heartens us with the knowledge that fine writing and clear-mindedness are perennially possible.

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He used the idea of dominator culture in part to illuminate what happened to cultures native to the Americas, and in part to describe the contrasting, antithetical character of what he sees as Western patriarchal culture indicating, for example, his claims that it perennially lacks social conscience and lacks concern for the environment.
It was all very brisk and efficient Big ( Dodger ) Blue, with the unflappable, perennially studious Walt Alston, in his twenty-first year as manager of the club, holding everything together.
The school is also notable for its lacrosse team, which is perennially ranked nationally often in the top 10 and in 1999 won the New York State championship.

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He notes further that Bat Ye ' or's analysis is driven by a contempt of " Islam ’ s celebrated cultural achievements " and a view of Islam as a " perennially barbaric, parasitic and oppressive religion ".
The monologue often lapsed into character humor, with two of the recurring bits being " George Appleby ", a perennially henpecked husband into whom Red transformed by donning heavy black-rimmed spectacles and a misshapen derby hat, and " Gertrude and Heathcliff, the Two Seagulls ", which he performed by crossing his eyes and sticking his thumbs into his armpits for " wings ".
Nearest pubs are in Billy Row, or a walk up the track following the old tubline and over the Beeching destroyed railway line to the Old Dun Cow, perennially known as the " Cowtail ".

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