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perennial

If something is perennial it is there every year, or through many years. If a plant is perennial it live through the winter and may live for many years. A tree is perennial.

perennial

A perennial is a plant that lives for many years. I have both annuals and perennials in my garden.

perennial

lasting three seasons or more the common buttercup is a popular perennial plant recurring again and again perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements lasting an indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal perennial happiness (botany) a plant lasting for three seasons or more

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Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

Movie subtitles

No but better that than a prig or a perennial spinster however many marriages.
In just a moment, a sad-faced, perennial punching bag who missed even the caboose of life's gravy train will take a short constitutional into that most unpredictable region that we refer to as the twilight zone.
Strange, I'd always taken Your Highness, for a perennial adolescent who cared only for his pleasures.
DTV's most popular hospital series. featuring those perennial favorites, Nation and Cosmo McKinley. Neuro-specialists par excellence.
You're what I call a perennial.
West Beverly's a perennial powerhouse.
Former Redskins great Alonzo Flowers. perennial third-party candidate Wilson DeFarge.
Perennial Plumbing.
From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, it's the Denslow Cup, where the defending champion, the Dallas Felons, meet their perennial challengers, the Milwaukee Beers.
Oh, and my perennial favorite, the rent.
Well, it's perennial.
Not once but twice, Julius Caesar's plans were sabotaged by that perennial secret weapon of the British, the weather.
Anyhoo, the perennial dictum is to spread goodwill towards all men.
And down the stretch, it's Daddy's Little Grandpa followed by Perennial Loser.
Mrs Miniver, Random Harvest, Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt, and that hardy perennial, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life in 1946 as the memorable Clarence, the angel.
To the best of my understanding is a community exclusively women, for women who want to give up their perennial conflict with typically masculine and live in contemplation.
Her son alex, 34 years of age, and up till 20 minutes ago, the so-called perennial bachelor.
A perennial, also, if I'm not mistaken.
Godolphin, perennial underdog for two decades, has come back with a big bang.
The Weil Mortuary building is currently owned by a company called Perennial Corporation.
Perennial Corporation. - What do you know about it?
I've got plenty of my clients in Perennial. and as a matter of fact, I myself, Mr. Conservative. have invested rather heavily in their stock.
Why? What's your interest in Perennial?
Well, listen, uh, if you're really interested. I can arrange a meeting with Perennial's president, Phil Lydon.
At Perennial Corp. - What about Rossfeld?
So after 25 laps, two of the perennial favorites are up front.
My father's disappointment is perennial, only the circumstances change.
Perennial also-ran Warrick Finn announced today that his copilot will be a human from the planet we've come to know as Earth.
Look Mikhail, I'm just curious why my father would award a scholarship, historically earmarked for future Nobel- prize-winners to a perennial 'C' student.
Perennial candidate Steve Holt!
Yeah, that's a perennial.
Lose yourself in something. that's both ancient and perennial.
Look, outside of her cadging letters and the perennial round robin I really didn't see or hear anything of Poppy after uni.
If it wasn't for your knees, you would've been a perennial all-star.
You can blame it on your tell-all novel or your perennial status as an outsider, but we both know Blair doesn't care about any of that.

News and current affairs

They explained that until recently this was a perennial river - one that flows throughout the year - but now the river stops flowing during the dry season.
The outcome is far from certain, but even isolationism, a perennial American malady, seems to be making a comeback.
In light of America's current difficulties, its new proposal for addressing the perennial problem of global imbalances should be seen as a constructive gesture.
When Yassir Arafat, the perennial PLO, Fatah, and Palestinian Authority leader, died, Palestinians in theory had a chance to end this history of disasters.
There is a perennial temptation to focus on - even to overemphasize - the short-term, tactical drivers of commodity-price movements, at the expense of giving longer-term, structural factors their due.
But the issue of how we should think about exchange rates and their appropriate management is a perennial one.
Yemen, for its part, has no perennial surface water; its citizens depend entirely on rainfall, groundwater, and flash flooding.
The perennial Russian order - the dominant state and a powerless, fragmented society - remains largely in place.
Indeed, both countries have entered an era of perennial water scarcity, which before long is likely to equal, in terms of per capita availability, the water shortages found in the Middle East.
Add to this the perennial crisis on the Korean peninsula and the Taiwan conflict, which could flare up again anytime.

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