The would-be tax terminator has chosen as his chief economics adviser a tax perpetuator. |
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Partly taken in by this, partly its perpetuator, he embraced that myth to service his artistic aims. |
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He also functions as a perpetuator of the sacred traditions, practices, and beliefs and as a teacher, healer, counselor, and diviner. |
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In doing so, CUNY can reclaim its tradition as an equalizer in our city, rather than becoming a perpetuator of inequality. |
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Or am I just a consumer, and sometimes a perpetuator, via Twitter and Facebook, in a wider, Internet-delivery service? |
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At the death of its owner, the stool is inherited by the son, designated head of the household and perpetuator of the relevant cults. |
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The educational system is supposed to be an engine of opportunity and social readjustment, but in some ways it operates as a perpetuator of the status quo. |
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And there was one decidedly positive result: whether kind or cruel, gossip was associated with a greater sense of social support for the perpetuator. |
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His double vocation of performer-composer gave him the rare privilege of being both the observer and the perpetuator of the principal French musical currents of the 20th century. |
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