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1 The court would then decide whether to issue a more permanent stay.
2 But Herzl hopes Aclima can help city governments find more permanent solutions.
3 We need to work together on some type of more permanent memorial.
4 Hopefully you can figure out a more permanent solution for its upkeep.'
5 It is likely that larger, more permanent initiatives are in the works.
6 They are currently living in tents while more permanent structures are built.
7 She hoped it was only that, and not a more permanent change.
8 Those spaces will be used while a more permanent facility is constructed.
9 Need a holiday in the sun or something a little more permanent ?
10 Baseless, in a sense, it is more than worth more permanent improvements.
11 It was supposed to be temporary, but it ended up more permanent .
12 First, more permanent peace was secured to that distracted and long-suffering country.
13 Aft, preparations were making of a more permanent nature, it is true.
14 Our topics will relate but to worldly aggrandizement-yoursto more permanent interests.'
15 Which has left the more permanent impress upon mankind, Greece or Rome?
16 The name given by David, however-Perez-uzzah-provedthe more permanent 'to this day.'
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