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Examples
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Conservative brainiacs need to get clear on one thing, the reform bill as it stands now with its $50B pool is not a prepetual bailout.
McConnell: There's a bailout fund in current Wall St. reform bill 2010
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She discribes sharing a space with an artist as trying to have a meaningfull talk with a your husband while he's on the couch and prepetual football games play in the background.
The Muse and the Marriage James Gurney 2009
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Gibeonites were subjected to prepetual bondage, and made hewers of wood and drawers of water.
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject E. N. [Editor] Elliott
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After having been sentenced to a prepetual ostracism from the esteem and confidence, and honors and emoluments of his country, he will still be liable to prosecution and punishment in the ordinary course of law.
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End welfare and prepetual unemployment assistance.
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Then all this will get cleared up immediately ... broncos314 wrote: Ok Daniel, I will give my straight forward opinion, I think you and about 100 others on this board are prepetual whiners who if handed a million dollars on a silver platter would whine about why the platter wasn't gold.
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Would you claim that anyone who drinks beer is a prepetual "frat-boy"?
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The report contains a recommendation for the prepetual care of the monuments and grounds, for which I ask your careful consideration.
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It’s become patently obvious that conservatism is a pathological state of prepetual oscillation between rage and fear, that simply requires real world events to sustain itself.
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