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perennial

[puh-ren-ee-uhl] / pəˈrɛn i əl /


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That this valiant display coincides with the anniversary of the Coens’ landmark film only further confirms the perennial relevance of “Fargo.”

From Salon

As a government source describes it, "the perennial problem is getting to the right position far too slowly. Then, you get absolutely no credit, because it looks like you have been forced there."

From BBC

"Because the ice is thin and temporary, it would leave little evidence behind, which could explain why rovers have not found clear signs of perennial ice or glaciers on Mars," she said.

From Science Daily

After three successive second-placed finishes in the Premier League and a host of semi-final defeats, reaching a final offers Arsenal a chance to prove they are more than perennial bridesmaids.

From Barron's

What the mayor calls “street homelessness” is another perennial California election issue.

From The Wall Street Journal