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And this later led to a commission by the City of New York to create a 28-foot version in steel as a
permanent
installation at the Eagle Academy for Young Men, a school for black and latino students, the two groups most affected by this history.
Well, roughly 80 percent of those weapons come from none other than the five
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany.
The following year, 1949, we made that decision
permanent
in the new constitution, and that is why I can tell you that story nearly 70 years later.
Are these the inevitable and
permanent
outcomes?
As long as the show is still on the air, or you're still breathing, nothing is
permanent.
Now, are we going to make that a
permanent
thing, where we all get trained, and we leave, and we don't go back?
Others sustained injuries, some resulting in disfigurement and
permanent
disability.
I know there are even some who think I don't have the right to any pain, but only to a life of
permanent
penance.
Now, obviously, that's the time that your brain is being constructed, and that's important, but in addition, experience during those times produce what are called epigenetic changes, permanent, in some cases, permanently activating certain genes, turning off others.
I want to share with you something my father taught me: no condition is
permanent.
But no condition is
permanent.
And every time business would get bad, he'd remind me of that mantra: no condition is
permanent.
No condition should be
permanent.
But as a wise man once told me: no condition is
permanent.
We've connected 216 people to
permanent
employment opportunities.
Now, origin myths are closely linked to tradition, and the word tradition points to something old and permanent, almost natural, and people assume tradition is just history, simply the past condensed into a nice story.
I was brought up in the 1970s near Wembley with Asian, English, Caribbean, Irish families living in our street, and the neo-Nazi National Front was massive then with regular marches and attacks on us and a
permanent
threat and often a frequent reality of violence against us on the streets, in our homes, typically by neo-Nazis and other racists.
We were poor, but they didn't think we were poor enough, so they were going for
permanent
poverty.
Now, I don't know what you think, but I think this is a pretty stupid decision, because what you've done is just made a
permanent
memorial to destruction by making it look like the destruction is going to continue forever.
Whenever you leave a concert or a bar and you have that ringing in your ears, you can be certain that you have done some damage to your hearing, likely
permanent.
We've found, also, a lot of political films, a lot of amateur films, all sorts of things that are basically needing a home, a
permanent
home.
Everything that happens to you in a given home over all of those years appears to leave no
permanent
stamp on your personality or intellect.
The good news, if there is any, is that fragility is not a
permanent
condition.
He repaired injured feelings that might have escalated into
permanent
hostility.
And it's the combined quality of these deep-sleep brainwaves that acts like a file-transfer mechanism at night, shifting memories from a short-term vulnerable reservoir to a more
permanent
long-term storage site within the brain, and therefore protecting them, making them safe.
We're planning a
permanent
home in Chicago.
All that chemo had taken a
permanent
physical toll on my body.
0.5 percent of patients also experience
permanent
hoarseness and a few, but still a few, will experience reduced function in the arms or even legs.
Here, the temporary is becoming the new
permanent.
But an important one is, are we really, in our cities, in our imagination about urbanism, making
permanent
solutions for temporary problems?
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