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So, in fact, it's not
permanently
in the high seas.
It's not
permanently
in the exclusive economic zones of these five Central American countries, but it moves with the season.
Why are all these motorways
permanently
lit?
Around the world, there's 700 million people who say they'd like to move
permanently
someplace else right now.
However, there is a close,
permanently
maintained bond between the body regulating parts of my brain and my own body.
My state of Alabama, like a number of states, actually
permanently
disenfranchises you if you have a criminal conviction.
Right now in Alabama 34 percent of the black male population has
permanently
lost the right to vote.
Multiple infections of trachoma can leave you
permanently
blind.
The disease leaves eight million people
permanently
blind each and every year.
And why? Washing is the antidote to the sort of bugs, the common infectious diseases of the eyes, the ears, the chest and the skin that, if they occur in the first five years of life,
permanently
damage those organs.
And by digitally programming the object, we are liberating the object from constraints of time and space, which means that now, human motions can be recorded and played back and left
permanently
in the physical world.
And I was
permanently
hooked.
The beginning is now only a handful of years away, and I predict that autonomous vehicles will
permanently
change our world over the next several decades.
Negative emissions require that the CO2 separated be
permanently
removed from the atmosphere forever, which means putting it back underground, where it came from in the first place.
In Saudi Arabia recently, two men who had been caught in carnal acts were sentenced to 7,000 lashes each, and are now
permanently
disabled as a result.
Now the third area is the one that I want to focus on the most, and that's the category of existential risks: events like a nuclear war or a global pandemic that could
permanently
derail civilization or even lead to the extinction of the human race.
He teetered
permanently
on the verge of rage, rather like me, as you see.
But in conjuring his life, it was okay and very straightforward to portray a Caribbean life in England in the 1970s with bowls of plastic fruit, polystyrene ceiling tiles, settees
permanently
sheathed in their transparent covers that they were delivered in.
And then I suddenly realized that it absolutely didn't matter where I was going, or where I had come from because we are all essentially
permanently
displaced people.
But online, technologically enhanced shaming is amplified, uncontained and
permanently
accessible.
After four years, I felt it was safe enough to move to Afghanistan permanently, and I was working there as a documentary photographer, and I worked on many stories.
Around 1,600 Hazara members had been killed in various attacks, and around 3,000 of them were injured, and many of them
permanently
disabled.
Every year, we spend billions of dollars, keeping a fleet of nuclear submarines
permanently
patrolling the oceans to protect us from a threat that almost certainly will never happen.
Two and a half million people will be
permanently
disabled or displaced, and the communities will take 20 to 30 years to recover and billions of economic losses.
Even in places where space isn’t so tight, cemeteries
permanently
occupy land that can’t be otherwise cultivated or developed.
And if that's true, it means that we're hard-wired for music, that we can find it anywhere, that there is no such thing as a musical desert, that we are
permanently
hanging out at the oasis, and that is marvelous.
And what if everyone is
permanently
invisible?
You have to
permanently
leave reality behind, but you'll hardly know the difference.
And would this mean there are certain aspects of the universe that lie
permanently
beyond our comprehension?
It is now
permanently
in Vienna, where we built a museum around it.
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