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permanent

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" 'Permanent " is a song recorded by American rock singer David Cook . Written by Cook, Chantal Kreviazuk , and Raine Maida , its lyrics make allusions to Cook's late brother, Adam, who had battled with brain cancer before his death from this disease. The ...

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1 Without end, eternal. 2 Lasting for an indefinitely long time. n. 1 A chemical hair treatment imparting or removing curliness, whose effects typically last for a period of weeks; a perm. 2 (context linear algebra combinatorics English) Given an n times ...

Usage examples of permanent.

I throw the head into the A-gate, low and fast as I can, and the gate swallows it and processes the skull and hopefully gets them logged before permanent depolarization and osmotically induced apoptosis can set in.

It is printed in an appendix, and for convenience of reference the permanent Constitution, adopted several weeks afterward, is exhibited in connection with it, and side by side with the Constitution of the United States, after which it was modeled.

A DOI is a permanent identifier, analogous to a telephone number for life, so tomorrow and years from now a user can locate the product and related resources wherever they may have been moved or archived to.

The same thing will hold good with regard to Cape Horn: it appears from previous observation that a permanent barometric depression exists in this locality, most probably in some way connected with the immense depression noticed by Captain Sir James Clark Ross, towards the Antarctic Circle.

Should the gods be in a mood to be fair, Randy and Barth would feel gratitude that she was choosing not to give them a permanent black mark.

Mikhail no permanent damage as he rolled on the bed in joyful struggle with Bassa, because she was already carrying a second child.

Though the want of these would not benumb my activity, or take away content, the possession would confer exquisite and permanent enjoyments.

The many glory-garlands weave, Whose presence not our sight attests Till wonder with the splendour blent, And passion for the beauty flown, Make evanescence permanent, The thing at heart our endless own.

Hule, and he felt a great need for the companionship of people of his own kind with whom he could be completely open, so he made his way directly through the forest to the more or less permanent encampment of a Hulish man named Nabjor who brewed good mead and sold it at a fair price.

The permanent idleness of a human being is not only burthensome to the world, but his own secure misery.

This is not to imply that Plotinus or Aurobindo were ultimate Realizers in a permanent or perfected sense, but rather that they are superb representatives of a full-spectrum approach to human growth and development based on their own experiential disclosures of the higher domains.

Fortunate that it was so, otherwise a lunatic asylum, or a permanent state of what the doctors call hypochondriasis, might have followed.

December 12, 1840, he had thought some permanent provision ought to be made for the bonds to be hypothecated, but was satisfied taxation and revenue could not be connected with it now.

Signor Mantissa himself had been through them all, each booth was a permanent exhibit in memory of some time in his life when there had been a blond seamstress in Lyons, or an abortive plot to smuggle tobacco over the Pyrenees, or a minor assassination attempt in Belgrade.

Much of it is permanent marsh, but some parts dry out in early winter, and other parts become marshland only in years of great flood.