Permanent
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And finally, the sugar palm forest takes over and provides the people with
permanent
income.
This is a piece called "Fallen Sky" that's going to be a
permanent
commission in Hudson Valley, and it's kind of the planetarium finally come down and grounding itself in the earth.
The U.S. is currently ahead in military robotics right now, but we know that in technology there's no such thing as a
permanent
first move or advantage.
They outlawed fishing with poison and mosquito nets and set aside
permanent
refuges around threatened coral reefs and mangroves, including, to my astonishment, those same sights that I'd flagged just two years earlier when my evangelism for marine protection was so roundly rejected.
These one or two story structures, designed to yield only enough income to cover the taxes on the land on which they stand, were not meant to be
permanent
buildings.
The rest of the collection remains here, stored in plain brown paper bags until funds can be raised to build a
permanent
museum and study center.
The consequence of ingesting phenylalanine for people with PKU is that they are subject to
permanent
intellectual disabilities, so it's a scary thing to have.
So newspapers started urging the government to make the blue skies
permanent.
So this is just floating, floating on a
permanent
magnetic field, which stabilizes it in all directions.
The
permanent
ice is marked in red.
The so-called
permanent
ice, five years old or older, you can see is almost like blood, spilling out of the body here.
We try to make big, permanent, important change.
About half of them, 600,000, have
permanent
damage to their heart that will cause them to have very bad problems later on.
Finally, vertebrates made it onto land on a
permanent
basis, leading to alligator-like amphibians and saber-toothed protomammals.
In Antarctica, an ice age started, forming the first
permanent
polar ice cap in two hundred million years.
And whereas then monarchies, palaces and forts dominated every city skyline and looked
permanent
and confident, today it's the gleaming towers of the banks which dominate every big city.
And these cameras are positioned on rocks on the sides of the glaciers, and they look in on the glacier from permanent, bedrock positions, and they watch the evolution of the landscape.
It was thought that all those structural changes that happen in the brain to support the storage of memory were finished within about six hours, and after that, they were
permanent.
So, they said, "Fine, the
permanent
nature of adoption is for you."
Because it was discovery of grain by our ancient ancestors for the first time that produced a food source that was large enough and stable enough to support
permanent
settlements.
So as part of our program, therefore, to build a sustainable Africa together, we are leading a multi-initiative to develop the Congo Basin Institute, a
permanent
base where Africans can work in partnership with international researchers, but working out their own solutions to their own problems.
So instead of parachuting in experts from the West for short stays, we are building a
permanent
presence in Africa, a one-stop shop for logistics, housing and development of collaborative projects between Africans and international researchers.
One: that society equates living in a
permanent
structure, even a shack, with having value as a person.
TS: Those are
permanent
magnets, yeah.
(Text: Most of the children are profoundly and permanently blind ...) Pawan Sinha: So, because this is a school for the blind, many children have
permanent
conditions.
That's a case of microphthalmos, which is malformed eyes, and that's a
permanent
condition; it cannot be treated.
The mayor defined the city's new normal as one of
permanent
drought.
So, you've grown up and reached the age of reason, and now God will start keeping notes on you, and begin your
permanent
record." (Laughter) And I said, "Oh ...
This is a disorder that retards mental development in the child and causes
permanent
mental impairments.
If she survived, she would remain in a
permanent
vegetative state, never able to walk, talk or interact with others.
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