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As part of the effort to secure this critical legacy of linguistic diversity, the Long Now Foundation plans a broad online survey and near-permanent physical archive of 1, 500 of the approximately 7, 000 human languages.
The great majority are open-ended at the front, although many seem designed for near-permanent wear and would have been difficult to remove.
Jerry Cantrell would serve in Alice in Chains as the lead guitarist, co-lyricist, co-vocalist and main composer, until the group's near-permanent hiatus in the late 1990s, leading up to April 2002 when lead singer Layne Staley was found dead.
Infomercials are a near-permanent staple of ION Television's daytime and overnight schedules ; multichannel providers such as DirecTV have objected in the past to carrying ION feeds which consist largely of paid programming.
As a Florida resident, Wexler does not pay personal income tax, and his vehicles are also registered in that state, despite his near-permanent residency in the Washington metropolitan area .< ref >
To prevent this, one can add a stronger binding agent, like a thiol ( in particular, alkanethiols ), which will bind to gold, producing a near-permanent solution.
All these albums included guitarist Eric Gale as a near-permanent member in Washington's arsenal.
Careful analysis of imagery and topographic conditions on the lunar South Pole by teams from NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminated ridges within 15 km from the pole, each of them much like an island of no more than a few hundred meters across in an ocean of eternal darkness, where a lander could receive near-permanent lighting (~ 70 – 90 % of time in lunar winter, likely 100 % in lunar summer ).
The trial for this first near-permanent line took place on 6 September 1837, lasting one hour.
However, it is significant to note that Sir Francis Beaufort's 5 October 1837 letter to Benjamin Hawes refers to this first near-permanent telegraph installation of the Euston Square to Camden Town system-as an " experiment " and " one of the most striking novelties of this inventive age.
A number of American film makers worked in Britain in this period on a near-permanent basis, including Sidney Lumet, Stanley Donen, and John Huston.

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