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  • The shuttle bus disgorged its contents a couple of hundred yards uphill from the finish line, so we rolled down to the 'permenance' to pick up our accreditation passes and car stickers, and came out clutching them like kids at Christmas with the toys they've hassled their parents for since the previous festivities.

    PezCyclingNews.com 2010

  • I loved the permenance of the idea, the notebook I create becoming part of a permanent collection, helping to build the Brooklyn Art Library's collection.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Jayf 2010

  • I loved the permenance of the idea, the notebook I create becoming part of a permanent collection, helping to build the Brooklyn Art Library's collection.

    A Creative Endeavor in a new Journal. Jayf 2010

  • We exist only for a short period and during this time we try to find permenance and fight each other trying to prove in vain our ideal god we cannot prove exist.

    John W. Whitehead: Is God A Cosmic Monster? 2008

  • Like that feeling is a state of permenance and I just regressed all the steps I've taken since his death, right back to square one where I just sit and cry and miss him and hurt.

    sheepdip Diary Entry sheepdip 2003

  • The problem of lack of permenance beyond contact period is fully recognized.

    Grist - the Latest from Grist 2008

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