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1 She was in perpetual demand with her public, and therefore with her managers.
2 The recurrence of seasons of trouble and sorrow, makes a perpetual demand upon our faith.
3 The small-talk, the perpetual demand on her attention, the constant interruptions, seemed to benumb what faculties she had.
4 The most frequent difficulty by which the authors of these petty compositions are distressed, arises from the perpetual demand of novelty and change.
5 But I hope that he will set it down to the right cause - the perpetual demands upon my time.'
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