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1 But public opinion cannot remain permanently indifferent to so vital a question.
2 Thereupon the minister suggested that Miss Pritchard should remain permanently at Enderby.
3 The EU is, and is likely to remain permanently , a work in progress.
4 Of course, all this could not remain permanently concealed from the higher authorities.
5 Psychologists say some dates remain permanently fixed in the mind.
6 Like many former spouses, Pete and I remain permanently linked.
7 Where a mushroom-bed is to remain permanently , a covered shed will be found convenient.
8 Commonly used metal stents remain permanently in the artery.
9 But one cannot remain permanently secluded from mankind.
10 Whether you remain permanently must depend upon yourself.
11 That's really important considering it's likely the only household appliance we expect to remain permanently turned on.
12 It is not unusual, however, for women to remain permanently better nourished than before they became pregnant.
13 He did not address what those who were not allowed to remain permanently in transit countries should do.
14 The rangers departed, we soothed Virginia, now determined not to remain permanently , and settled down for the night.
15 One individual, who arrived shortly after the prince, remained , and, as was soon known, was to remain permanently .
16 They could not remain permanently in Komerstrasse, but they stuck it out till the end of December-abouttwo months.
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