The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle. |
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Our brains are a combination of the two, which are perpetually at war within our skull. |
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Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the quintessence of Essex wide-boy. |
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The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl. |
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The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight. |
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To do so is to embrace an agonistic romanticism of perpetually unfulfilled longing and desire. |
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He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance. |
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It jettisons the Femme Fatale, and recasts the role as a vulnerable, damaged, perpetually on-edge woman who is never in control. |
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Karlsson argues that at the moment most developers create routine products by themselves, perpetually reinventing the wheel. |
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Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable. |
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The young pilots of Galactica's battleship fleet are perpetually zonked on uppers. |
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Ryo, the main character, is perpetually hot to trot, and his lecherousness is played for laughs, but that's about it. |
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Even though I was used to this kind of thing, being that I was perpetually hanging around with Celia, I loitered near the door while she browsed. |
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It's life trapped in a country manse with a matriarch who's perpetually in manic mode. |
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As well as that nice thick atmosphere, Titan is perpetually covered in clouds. |
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There are long shots of a round-shouldered, perpetually scowling artist trudging along a street. |
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I photograph the perpetually gendered in little rural towns outside the city, towns with names like Ash and Beech and Coriander. |
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Like product success in a perpetually shifting marketplace, power accrues to those with their finger on the present pulse. |
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From behind blocky horn-rimmed glasses he blinked out at the world like a perpetually startled and slightly confused owl. |
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Everett had a very deep bass voice that sounded perpetually gloomy and mournful when a person wasn't used to him. |
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Like all myths the ancient idea of Oxford is both unchanging and perpetually re-inventing itself. |
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He came to Paris and found his true destiny as a symbolist poet, perpetually drunk with the power, the colour and the music of words. |
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On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific. |
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He is the perpetually hungry scholar, too desiccated by poverty to return her love, a vampire preying on her bountiful spirit. |
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Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays. |
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Men of piety, like him, may expect to be perpetually accused, so long as the world contains calumniators like you. |
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By the end of the act, he is lurking perpetually onstage, moaning and berating by degrees. |
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She followed the perpetually circular movement of the revolving doors, stepping out onto Kyanka Street. |
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He seems to perpetually be a patsy or bad guy in everything he plays, which I suppose he can't complain about since he's made a living at it. |
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He keeps the focus perpetually on the spinning basketball, accentuating its heroic appeal. |
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Hers is a universe of pampered, good-looking delicate people who appear perpetually malcontent in the face of privilege. |
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Orwell shows how words become their opposite in the hands of the perpetually braying party line. |
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In his analyses, the rubric becomes a sort of mystical triangle whose terms seem perpetually to transmute into one another. |
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It's neither new nor revolutionary for a motion picture to be presented from the point-of-view of someone who is perpetually stoned. |
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Their weird, unpredictable nature makes them appear to have sprung from a perpetually opened Pandora's box. |
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To be perpetually supported by government also means a certain amount of kowtowing, which is limiting for anyone. |
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The old resorts are seen as melancholy places where the skies are perpetually cloudy and the beaches cold and windswept. |
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The falseness, the unreality of perpetually putting on a public face and concealing personal suffering have clearly taken their toll. |
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Leadership-followership under perpetually changing conditions presents a challenge because of the surprise in and imponderability of events. |
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The kinetic imagery of the first scene frames her career, perpetually reminding the viewer of the inevitability of her decline. |
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Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated. |
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He seems fond of coqueting with the House of Commons, and is perpetually calling the Speaker out to dance a minuet with him, before he begins. |
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I set off to Supabarn just now to buy him some posho dog food, to try and ease the pain that comes from being perpetually soaked. |
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In the world of shunga, the women are always wet, the men perpetually potent. |
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The people are dark skinned, their faces pinched, their bodies hunched as though perpetually cold. |
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Its hero, Milo, is perpetually dejected, burdened with motiveless discontent. |
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This style utilizes a glide step, and, rather than a perpetually upbeat approach, uses motions that ebb and flow with the mood of the music. |
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We learn from psychoanalysis that some part of our mind always knows or is perpetually in danger of knowing. |
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She is enfeebled, dropsical, perpetually damp from cooking and cleaning, toothless, and refuses to wear false teeth. |
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It finally looks like New York, which is perpetually addled by traffic, will be constructing a new expressway. |
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For the entire duration of the hours I spent inside San Pedro I noticed my abdominal muscles remained perpetually clenched. |
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Not just crazy-eyed Michele Bachmann or perpetually aggrieved Sarah Palin types. |
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And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona. |
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Brash, crass, and sporting a perpetually raised eyebrow, ash Williams remains the ultimate postmodern superhero. |
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He was the P.T. Barnum of the cyber-circus, perpetually barking and beckoning his customers into the freak show. |
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Hot, scantily clad girl with perpetually dewy skin plus a muscle-bound, invincible, heat-packing man? |
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Axis and Alignment is a jazz tapestry accented by intricate minimalist patterns and incredibly fluid changes, a perpetually shifting sonic picture of gentle enlightenment. |
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While it's admittedly now associated with all sorts of marvelous memories and history, it's also taken on the hangdog vibe of the perpetually neglected and unloved. |
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Happy to be the guinea pig, he is perpetually remodeling his house. |
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The overwhelming celerity with which the everyday perpetually transforms its packaging, the excessively rapid turnover of signs has condensed our historical perspective. |
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They had run to the edge of the world and back again, many enemies thus in pursuit, an uncountable number of thieves and competitors perpetually on the hunt. |
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If sickness or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be superadded to these burthens, the distress is yet greater. |
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Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard. |
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Hunger, for instance, has taken its toll, especially that weather conditions are perpetually agriculturally incapacitating so that it's always poor yields, year in, year out. |
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She also incarnates expatriate women, like Hooda, living in exile in London and perpetually nursing her Scotch, and the American woman watching CNN in dismay. |
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Starting in the sixth century C.E., the area that is now Slovenia was perpetually invaded by the Avars, a Mongol tribe, who were in turn, driven out by the Slavs. |
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They are like wives midway through marriage therapy designed to reconcile and foster a new beginning with a feckless husband who has perpetually let them down. |
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Then, she was always posing in slow-motion, as if perpetually taking mental selfies. |
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Okay, so Buchanan is a perpetually angry hateful old nut, but still. |
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He describes himself as perpetually nervous, afraid someone's going to wake him from the dream and put him back in jail, where he probably belongs. |
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Cafes are perpetually full, and even performances that start at 10 P.M. draw full houses and leave audiences chatting animatedly way past midnight. |
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Clouds excite him partly because they perpetually assume new shapes. |
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He faced grizzly bears, had a stare-down with a pack of wolves, perpetually fought hunger and once went 50 straight days without seeing another person. |
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They are loud and perpetually sticky and whiney and selfish. |
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She is a perpetually single woman in her 30s who gorges on junk food. |
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By the time high school rolled around, I had become a sullen alternateen who wore a lot of black and was perpetually growing her bangs out. |
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Why is its bring an object to be perpetually plucked and pinched with dubby fingers? |
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In the interim, rest assured that Mr. Atherstone is by no means your friend, for he was perpetually earwigging poor Sir Rowland. |
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The Earth, the which may have carried us about perpetually... without our being ever able to experiment its rest. |
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Their ministers and residents here have perpetually importuned the court with unreasonable demands. |
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According to her, a country used to receiving ODA may be perpetually bound to depend on handouts. |
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It is lit by the bishop when the church is consecrated, and ideally it should burn perpetually thereafter. |
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The loyalty of the Agilolfings was perpetually in question, but Pepin exacted numerous oaths of loyalty from Tassilo. |
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The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. |
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The profligate pretenses upon which he was perpetually soliciting an increase of his disgraceful stipend are mentioned with becoming reprobation. |
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Why is not my life a continual joy, and the savour of heaven perpetually upon my spirit? |
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I wanted everything I dealt with to be perpetually, unrelentingly, energizingly urgent. |
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The perpetually combative and energetic Conklin regained his consciousness, regrouped, and was again back on the attack. |
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He is perpetually puzzled and perplexed amidst his own blunders. |
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Another instance of the like nature is, that the old opinion, that Turks and infidels are perpetually to be considered as alien enemies, has been long exploded. |
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The sacred fire, emblem of common, patrilineal ancestry, was kept perpetually burning on the akropoleis of a thousand cities, focusing the loyalty of a still tribal people. |
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The Senate squabbled perpetually, repeatedly blocked important land reforms and refused to give the equestrian class a larger say in the government. |
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The rabbis saw Samaritan women as menstruous from birth, that is, perpetually unclean and consequently a permanent source of uncleanness for their community. |
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In some Dutch Reformed bodies, a classis serves as a delegated body, which ceases to exist in between meetings, whereas a presbytery exists perpetually. |
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John Rushworth Jellicoe, admiral of the Grand Fleet, was perpetually nervous about the possibility of submarine or destroyer attacks on Scapa Flow. |
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Buddleja Blue Chip is the first in a new generation of the ever popular buddleia butterfly bush, that is truly a dwarf, perpetually flowering and genuinely patio sized plant. |
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Also, the wages are based on piece rates and not the time spent and that is the reason why these little hands are perpetually drawn into labour process. |
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Gather at the perpetually lit tree in Agamont Park, Bar Harbor. |
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