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permanent

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“The victims were forced, including through acts of violence, to work hours that were physically and psychologically unbearable…and to live in inhumane conditions, under permanent surveillance.”

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I know that the side effects of hormone treatment, horrifyingly referred to “chemical castration,” can be permanent.

The council said recruiting a permanent head teacher had been "challenging" and a new approach was needed.

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The defence counsel said: "He could not get away from this fixation that the osteopath caused him permanent damage."

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The city’s proposal would make them permanent and go further to mandate every rent-stabilized unit demolished is replaced by an income-restricted affordable unit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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