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permanent

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Perhaps the reality is a more permanent threat on the eastern fringes of Europe.

From BBC

Just outside, the expensive new building under construction for the museum’s permanent collection is taking shape, designed for a misguided plan for theme show displays.

The upturn in performance and results has only strengthened the case for Slegers to become the permanent manager.

From BBC

Chris: "Many Dutch people considered the Delta Works a permanent solution, but according to Johan they were always meant as a necessary step in a process. Today, we need a new long-term vision."

As devolution rose and fell, he was a permanent fixture on the UTV evening news programme.

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

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