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perpetuació
The act of prolonging something.
lengthening
prolongation
protraction
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perpetuació
1
The
perpetuation
of such knowledge as was then in the world; 2.
2
The fundamental idea of forestry is the
perpetuation
of forests by use.
3
This industry has an intrinsic interest in the
perpetuation
of the danger.
4
It said these factors enabled the
perpetuation
of inequitable outcomes for Māori.
5
Only bodies that suit the survival and
perpetuation
of genes will remain.
6
This expression I desire to repeat here for
perpetuation
in endurable form.
7
The individual struggles for
perpetuation
,
for
perpetuation
in person, for
perpetuation
in posterity.
8
The
perpetuation
of the species must not depend upon the license of immaturity.
9
The
perpetuation
of life and youth, and the production of gold.
10
The
perpetuation
of the principle of American government has to be thought of.
11
Underlying all the rest and the most important to its
perpetuation
was fear.
12
These are the processes by which the
perpetuation
of organic beings is secured.
13
The duration of this tendency, and its
perpetuation
in a family, is remarkable.
14
After desiring arbitrary power in this letter, he desires a
perpetuation
of it.
15
A compromised peace would indeed mean the
perpetuation
of both imperialism and militarism.
16
The lecture under discussion was concerned with a matter called
perpetuation
of type.
perpetuation
deserve perpetuation
desire the perpetuation
befitting perpetuation
call perpetuation
christian perpetuation
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