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permanently English

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permanently

If something happens permanently, it happens forever without any changes. The restaurant closed permanently in January.

permanently

for a long time without essential change he is permanently disabled

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Simple sentences

Mrs. Brown warned Beth that if she didn't eat properly she would be permanently overweight.
I didn't steal it. I just borrowed it permanently.
The accident left him permanently paralyzed.
Liberty, as we all know, cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on a war footing, or even a near war footing. Permanent crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the agencies of central government.
It is not easy to stop smoking permanently.

Movie subtitles

So, recent events could be permanently eradicated?
Permanently.
Not permanently.
Not permanently, I don't reckon.
Only one way to cure me permanently, and that's to marry me!
Now you'll be with Henry permanently?
I want this Wallace outfit destroyed, wiped out permanently. to show Albuquerque that I'm still running it.
I don't know any of the neighbors, as we live permanently in Chicago.
And then, I guess it was about a year ago. shejust seemed to give up hope of ever getting well. and took to her bed more or less permanently.
And I demand that the government, according to its own law. legally, officially and permanently confirm the title to the Peralta land grant.
I want him committed out here permanently. because I cannot stand another day of that Harvey!
To eliminate them permanently!
In fact, they were so impressed that they requested her. to turn in her room key for permanently.
If I'm good enough to hold down the job when there's trouble, how come the city fathers didn't trust me with it permanently?
And furthermore, your usefulness in Paris is permanently over.
They'd love to, permanently.
New tableware, new curtains, and the tablecloth's also new to me. But as you now live here permanently.
Could you cure him permanently?
Too bad you're not here permanently.
Mr. President, the deputy from Soissons. will be absent from this assembly permanently.
I'm sorry, Mr. Mayor, but we'd thought to keep him in Montenara permanently.
You can have it. permanently.
Of course, it only means that you can never again set foot in the West; that you'll remain permanently with us in the East.
Permanently in the East with you.
Just till you decide what you want to do permanently.
Fortunately a bad shot. or I might otherwise have permanently resided in Algeria.
You see, I have decided to take over Miss Lowman's interest permanently. - Do you mind telling us what you're talking about?
I still say that anybody that can write like that ain't gonna give it up permanently to sew socks for a guy in the insurance business.
No, no, not permanently. Just for the two weeks we're away on our honeymoon. -What?
I can now retire permanently and write my memoirs.
Not permanently, that is.
But as you now live here permanently.
I think that, if you ask him, Sir Edward would help you get officials from England to be here permanently.
Your stolen money will not help you. You're done for, permanently.
I thought you were gonna settle in there permanently.
It's as if these children were born blind permanently. and you just couldn't expect to teach them to see.

News and current affairs

Now that Chernobyl will be permanently shut down, world attention again turns to Ukraine, this time in hope, not fear.
Let's hope that by then he will have helped move the consensus permanently among his colleagues - preparing the ground for further congressional action aimed at a serious tightening of safeguards over the financial sector.
Many ultimately choose to immigrate to America permanently, and it is relatively easy for them to do so, thanks to a society that still welcomes outsiders with open arms (even if things have become more difficult since 2001).
Instead, they imposed harsh terms, hoping to weaken Germany permanently.
Pheu Thai's victory thus suggests that a previously marginalized electorate has been permanently awakened.
More generally, children who spend long hours in factories all over the world often enter their teens with permanently deformed limbs.
CCS technology captures carbon dioxide at the source of its emission, compresses it, and stores it permanently underground.
Even temporary improvement in educational opportunities could permanently affect the level and distribution of skills in the economy.
President De la Rua cannot take Argentina out of Mercosur, yet the country cannot live permanently within it.
All of that output and income has been permanently lost.
Now the time has come to resolve Kosovo's status permanently.
Nonetheless, Europe needs to be much more generous in permanently writing down debt and, even more urgently, in reducing short-term repayment flows.
This confirms a rule that Shleifer and his colleagues intuit: the only way to control bureaucrats is to get rid of as many as you can, permanently.
Whatever the dubious temporary merits of reviving industrial policy in a deep recession, governments need an exit strategy before the programs become permanently entrenched and develop powerful rent-seeking constituencies.
Finally, the cost of the crisis is millions of homes lost and lives damaged, some permanently.
And it is likely that there will be a need for exchange controls, certainly on short-term capital flows, whether permanently or from time to time.
Indeed, continued growth and job creation is the only real solution for lifting hundreds of millions of Chinese out of poverty permanently.
This means that we need a different approach to ensure that each country is permanently better off inside the euro area.
Worse still, the government is considering a constitutional amendment that would permanently strip nationality rights from thousands of Dominican of Haitian descent.
Although one can readily agree that high-yielding government investments in education and infrastructure are especially justified today, the idea that demand permanently constrains supply in a significant way is dubious.
In addition, almost 3,000 Palestinian children were injured during that 50-day conflict, with about 1,000 permanently disabled.
Germans, who since reunification in 1990 know what they are talking about when it comes to such transfers, do not want to hear about a Europe where rich regions would permanently finance pockets of under-development.
But there are fundamental reasons to believe that the eurozone's investment rate will remain permanently depressed.
The country would then have clear, internationally recognized borders, enabling it to end permanently the conflict with its Arab neighbors.
Only such an understanding can permit a start to the groundwork needed for a political resolution that can permanently end both the siege of Gaza and the occupation of Palestinian lands.

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