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perennial

[puh-ren-ee-uhl] / pəˈrɛn i əl /


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“It’s a very comprehensive campaign in which to continue to boost that track visibility among the holiday perennials,” Szydlowski said.

From Los Angeles Times

But there’s something fascinating about our perennial curiosity time and time again.

From Salon

Bowden’s suggestion that unhappy Pirates fans exhausted by the perennial futility try the Dodgers did not go over well in Pittsburgh.

From Los Angeles Times

Putting too much control over what we watch in too few hands has been a perennial concern since talkies replaced silent films.

From MarketWatch

Despite a tiny budget, he elevated a team that resides in MLB’s smallest media market into a perennial contender.

From The Wall Street Journal