| 41. | It was a shocking revelation for a 3-year-old, that there is no permanency in this life.
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| 42. | They need to develop some permanency in an employment situation to show stability, as well as commitment to interpersonal development.
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| 43. | The result was a reduced sense of permanency, and a greater bilateral contact between Spain and expatriate Spaniards in Guinea.
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| 44. | The repetition of time affects memory and how one can travel through their own past to find permanency and the divine.
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| 45. | Another newspaper wrote : " Indoor football is an innovation, but it promises to become a permanency for late games.
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| 46. | But alas, that persona seems to have had all the permanency of one of Steinbrenner's lifetime bans from baseball.
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| 47. | It threads a needle between unionization, which signifies permanency, and workfare, which represents a transition from welfare to work.
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| 48. | MTBE has two critical characteristics-- its ability to spread quickly, caused by its high solubility, and its permanency.
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| 49. | On the other hand, if permanency or the ability to review such information is important, written communication may be ideal.
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| 50. | The blue in the flag signifies vigilance, permanency and justice; the red, valor; and the white, purity.
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