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His view is that our anxiety about terrorism is hysterically out of proportion, and is cynically perpetuated by our leaders.
His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records.
A crime wave has struck the city, perpetuated by a gang of three dimwitted crooks.
Is it therefore a tradition that should be perpetuated indefinitely, or should it be abandoned?
Somewhere along the line the truth had been buried, a statistical error made and a lie perpetuated.
I found Bellamy's notions of how society could so easily be remade and then perpetuated in its idealized form more than a little soft-headed.
Whether or not the north-south divide exists, it is perpetuated through the media.
MacSwan's basic quarrel is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories.
Perhaps the series writers are trying to highlight the inequities perpetuated by racism?
So much so that he had perpetuated this lie, or the idea of it, anyway, for some time.
The confidence bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor.
Even respected musicologists perpetuated the story that all of his music sounds more or less the same.
For example, some practices are perpetuated as the members of a group are severally replaced.
He thinks the environmentalists should correct the misperceptions they have perpetuated.
From this was perpetuated the dogma that the private sector would always be more efficient than the public.
He opposed the mission station model because it perpetuated the missionaries' foreign culture and their permanence.
The historic insularity and xenophobia of the Japanese have perpetuated a style of cooking relying on the indigenous ingredients of the country.
The idealism of childhood is further perpetuated by the advertising industry that plays on our nostalgia for a time when everything came easily.
Britain has changed because of the culture of political correctness perpetuated by the government.
The reasons for the fomentation of militancy have been spectacularly perpetuated by your very own government.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Surmin, in which a constant tradition has perpetuated the memory of the circumstance.
But in English these distinctions are perpetuated in the very structure of the language.
But they will never be seen away from the soil on which they have been conceived and perpetuated.
In his pictures he perpetuated his belief in the unfailing harmony in things.
This tendency would be encouraged and perpetuated by the relegation of vessels of particular forms to particular ceremonies.
Kalm was a student of Linnaeus and the great botanist perpetuated his memory by naming our beautiful mountain laurel, kalmia.
The primaeval serpent-worship is perpetuated in the reverence paid to traditional village-snakes.
Remnants of the old Semitic zoolatry perpetuated themselves until the end of paganism and even later.
Plants are perpetuated by seeds, by bulbs, and by woody parts.
This is how the ethnical confusion in these borderlands gets perpetuated.
One theme that keeps coming back is how blameworthy were those who preferred to look the other way on the crimes that were being perpetuated.
It has been perpetuated in cordate, not in dactylate characters.
All of the inclusions have been explicitly designed to promote the atmosphere of control perpetuated by Big Brother and their appointed controlling housemate.
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