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is and perennially
we want to know what is perennially new about Utopia.
Cuauhtémoc is also one of the few non-Spanish given names for Mexican boys that is perennially popular.
The river bends here, and the area is sheltered by trees that are perennially green.
The character is perennially away from the telephone, and unable to be reached by the unsuspecting caller who is pranked by either Jack Tors ( Brennan ), Tarbash ( Kamal ), or Big Ole Badass Bob The Cattle Rustler ( Johnny Brennan ).
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.
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.
He is the holder of a Jacob's Award and is perennially cited as the highest paid employee in RTÉ's possession.
At the school, Poemy's best girl friend, Futaba Aasu, is presented as Poemy's biggest supporter and in fact perennially sexually attracted to her.
It is mostly covered in perennially green tropical forest with some pines in the highest elevations.
Its preferred habitat is complex layer vegetation with a high density of woody, perennially fruiting shrubs.
As for perennially put-upon Ben, what with a new arrival causing chaos in the surgery, being forced to take tango lessons and being officially declared dead, life is just one long major-league cirsis.
It is the fourth-oldest and the largest optional co-op program in the United States and has perennially been listed in U. S. News & World Report as one of the " Top Ten " co-op programs in America.
Flyers basketball is one of the biggest sports attractions in the Dayton area with the Flyers perennially ranking in the NCAA Division I top 30 in basketball attendance.
Christopher is a volatile, impulsive young man, perennially frustrated by his apparent lack of progression in the business.
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.
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 event is perennially the opening round of the American Le Mans Series and in the past has been a round of the now defunct World Sportscar Championship and IMSA GT Championship.
Snowbird is perennially celebrated by industry magazines for its exceptional snowfall, vast and wide-ranging terrain and easy accessibility from the Salt Lake City International Airport.
* Al G. Swindler ( Voiced by Carl Ballantine ): As his name suggests, he is a businessman and con artist who constantly swindles the perennially gullible Jon, but is eventually outwitted by Garfield.
Severely deformed since birth – he is macrocephalic, homodontic, and stands or walks at a 45-degree angle – he is nonetheless perennially cheerful.

is and restructured
* 1981 – Microsoft is restructured to become an incorporated business in its home state of Washington.
In terms of communication, Zanzibar is well served by the newly restructured public telecommunication company ( TTCL ) and four privately owned mobile systems.
; Software pipelining: The loop is restructured in such a way that work done in an iteration is split into several parts and done over several iterations.
Enhanced service is service offered over commercial carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications, that employs computer processing applications that act on the format, content, code, protocol, or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information ; provides the subscriber with additional, different, or restructured information ; or involves subscriber interaction with stored information.
The credit risk of a high-yield bond refers to the probability and probable loss upon a credit event ( i. e., the obligor defaults on scheduled payments or files for bankruptcy, or the bond is restructured ), or a credit quality change is issued by a rating agency including Fitch, Moody's, or Standard & Poors.
There is a railway station in Asmara that connects the city with Massawa: the Eritrean Railway, built by the Italians between 1887 and 1932, has been recently restructured.
This law is one of a number of laws that restructured the aeronautical sector in Panama to further its improvement and modernization.
The largest of these is Business Depot Ogden, a former Army depot that was restructured to be a 1, 000-plus acre business park.
However, in 2009 the academic year was restructured such that the year is divided into two teaching periods, both of 12 weeks.
" A serious question, however, is whether the entire food system should be " restructured " in order to preserve a failed or perhaps mythological ideal, or whether the population of the world, now approaching 7 billion people, will be sustained by a return to labor-intensive farming and local mom and pop marketing practices.
However, Channel 4 was later restructured under the Broadcasting Act 1990 to be a state owned corporation that is self-financing.
Indeed, under IMF rules, national governments are not permitted to go bankrupt ( although this is sometimes ignored, as when Argentina ' restructured ' its foreign debt ).
* The " National League and American Association " is the sole major league in baseball after incorporating four clubs from the former American Association into the expanded and restructured National League and buying out the four others.
As with other Westminster derived governments, but unlike the United States Cabinet, the size and structure of the Canadian Cabinet is relatively malleable, the slate of Cabinet positions tending to be substantially restructured periodically, the last major period of realignment occurring between 1993 and 1996.
Around 2010-2011, many employees migrated to Nintendo's restructured Nd Cube studio, which is headed by former Hudson Soft President, Hidetoshi Endo.
The definition of restructuring is quite technical but is essentially intended to respond to circumstances where a reference entity, as a result of the deterioration of its credit, negotiates changes in the terms in its debt with its creditors as an alternative to formal insolvency proceedings ( i. e., the debt is restructured ).
Fontana Records is a record label which was started in the 1950s as a subsidiary of the Dutch Philips Records ; when Philips restructured its music operations it dropped Fontana in favor of Vertigo Records.
According to Ingrid Volkmer, " public sphere " is defined as a process through which public communication becomes restructured and partly disembedded from national political and cultural institutions.
The statement issued by Sadr's office in Najaf said: " I direct the Mahdi army to suspend all its activities for six months until it is restructured in a way that helps honour the principles for which it is formed.

is and situations
This is not necessarily to green, however, for in some situations only a yellow indication is given to a train to let it into the `` plant ''.
In some low-speed situations, the distant signal is fixed at caution.
No one material is best for all situations.
The feeling of individual inferiority, defeat, or humilation growing out of various social situations or individual deficiencies or failures is compensated for by communion in worship or prayer with a friendly, but all-victorious Father-God, as well as by sympathetic fellowship with others who share this faith, and by opportunities in religious acts for giving vent to emotions and energies.
It is our belief that this readiness to relinquish some control was evidenced by the Kohnstamm-positive subjects in some of the other experimental situations to be discussed below.
The change in perceptions by some of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects, after they had been informed of the possibilities of normal reactions, suggests that their constriction and guardedness is associated with their general mode of responding to strange or unknown situations.
Successful teaching involves getting enough information about each pupil to understand why he behaves as he does in certain situations and how his achievement in school is being influenced by various factors in his environment.
If, on the other hand, it is not settled, or while it is being debated and resolved, does the Federal government have a responsibility in situations like that in Prince Edward County??
That much of what he calls folklore is the result of beliefs carefully sown among the people with the conscious aim of producing a desired mass emotional reaction to a particular situation or set of situations is irrelevant.
True, it is no longer cricket for the butler to be the killer in mystery fiction, but we are dealing here with actual people in real life and not imaginary characters and situations.
There are some sharp and whipping lines and some hilariously funny situations -- the best of the latter being a mass impromptu plunge into a nightclub tank where a `` mermaid '' is performing.
Additionally, fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is related to situations perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable.
The novel is most noted for its careful description of the dig site and house, which showed the author had spent much of her own time in very similar situations herself.
The game is unusual in that no dice are used in resolving conflicts or player actions ; instead a simple diceless system of comparative ability, and narrative description of the action by the players and gamemaster, is used to determine how situations are resolved.
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
For many everyday listening situations, the loss in data ( and thus quality ) is imperceptible.
Broadly, there are two situations: fire against opportunity targets and targets whose engagement is planned as part of a particular operation.
Featuring vividly outlandish characters, bizarre situations, and equal parts suspense, slapstick, irony, satire, black humor and biting social commentary, Li ' l Abner is considered a classic of the genre.
Because it is softer than most other metals in general use, brass is often used in situations where it is important that sparks not be struck, as in fittings and tools around explosive gases.

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