Perennial
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70 examples of Perennial in a sentence
Evolution has been a
perennial
topic here at the TED Conference, but I want to give you today one doctor's take on the subject.
And trying some sustainable agriculture such as
perennial
wheatgrass, which has much longer roots than the six inches of a corn plant, that can keep the nitrogen on the soil and keep the soil from running off.
It's a
perennial
pastime, especially around election time, but the world is complex.
He got together with a group of scientists, and they bred
perennial
grain crops which have deep roots that anchor the fertile topsoil of a farm, preventing erosion and protecting future harvests.
And we can accomplish this by putting in place deep-rooted
perennial
plants, putting back forests whenever possible, reducing tillage and other disturbances from agricultural practices, including optimizing the use of agricultural chemicals and grazing and even adding carbon to soil, whenever possible, from recycled resources such as compost and even human waste.
Now lets look at a
perennial
conflict in the region.
I thought I could use her research as a jumping-off point of things that I was seeing in society and I wanted to start to think about how I could use historical images to talk about the past being present and think about ways that we can speak to the
perennial
struggle for human rights and equal rights through my appropriation of photographs in the form of sculpture, video, installation and paintings.
It may be difficult to believe, but the basic plot of this abysmal flick has been lifted from Hitchcock's
perennial
classic, "Vertigo".
She may have an Oscar and a Golden Globe, but this film shows why she also is a
perennial
Razzie nominee.
Paul Gleason of course has gone on to be a fine utility player in all facets of entertainment and Bill Lucking is a television
perennial.
Years after Gymkata was released, it became a
perennial
late night cable movie, and as a result, I've been able to make up for lost time.
Sure, Woody was his
perennial
stuff, but at least his role was appropriate.
Here, he plays a specialist in hazardous waste clean-ups with a tragic past tracking down a
perennial
loser on the run --played by former pretty-boy Weller-- who has been contaminated with a deadly poison.
Stuart Getz as our gawky protagonist makes for an endearingly dorky lead, Deborah White as the main object of Getz's affection is a definite cutie, Connie Lisa Marie is likewise quite luscious as a beauteous blonde babe, and sneering beefcake Neanderthal Stephan Oliver (a 60's biker movie perennial) is wonderfully hateful as the brutish Dugan Hicks.
The drama is substandard given the film's solid cast of
perennial
bad guys.
A
perennial
favorite at 'bad movie nights with friends', this piece of solid gold belongs in a film museum somewhere.
Tony Todd and Patricia Tallman play the leads whilst
perennial
cult villain Tom Towles co-stars as well.
So, can anyone explain to me why the new moronic turns of this
perennial
tale.
Bean and O'Malley, as well as the ever-irritating, simpering Simmerson (Michael Cochrane) and
perennial
favorite Hugh Fraser as Wellington, perform in their usual superlative manner.
Nobody thinks she can pull that off and she is ridiculed by the sexist football coach (played by
perennial
slime ball Bruce McGill of Animal House fame) of that high school's football team.
The offbeat casting of
perennial
goofball David Arquette in one of the leads pays off with a surprisingly restrained and moving performance, and the rest of the cast is full of top-notch actors including Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino, Natasha Lyonne, Daniel Benzali, and Topsy-Turvy's remarkable Allan Corduner as a Jewish doctor who assists the infamous Dr. Mengele in his horrific 'experiments.'
I was not aware of this 24-minute animated version of the Charles Dickens classic/Yuletide
perennial
but was obviously drawn to the film given Williams' stature in the field.
Absurd adaptation of a dinner-theater
perennial
by Alec Coppel has television-writer Glenn Ford attempting to cover up a murder by burying the corpse underneath wife Debbie Reynolds' garden gazebo.
Flynn does his best work in years as Don Juan, ably supported by
perennial
sidekick Alan Hale and Robert Douglas as the evil Duke De Lorca.
There is a
perennial
temptation to focus on – even to overemphasize – the short-term, tactical drivers of commodity-price movements, at the expense of giving longer-term, structural factors their due.
One key barrier to agreement is the
perennial
conflict over the appropriate burden of defense on national budgets – a conflict that is particularly intense in today’s environment of fiscal anxiety.
In short, India’s freewheeling multi-party democracy has become one of
perennial
plebiscite.
One clear downside of India’s
perennial
electioneering is that prime ministers must frequently leave aside their role as leader of the country to act as leader of their party.
This, like the gold-standard plank, is partly designed to appeal to the libertarian followers of Ron Paul, the Texas congressman and
perennial
presidential candidate who is hugely popular with the Republicans’ “Tea Party” wing.
Whatever his motivation, Trump has now inherited the
perennial
North Korea problem – a recurring global crisis that has been on every US president’s list of foreign-policy concerns since the 1980s.
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