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- self-perpetuation of the species, if not to the individual. Po****tions self-perpetuate and grow. Entire ecosystems show homeostasis, and thus perpetuate themselves...
- intercourse, as she requires **** to survive. The establishment and perpetuation of such a relationship enables the production of a hybrid offspring known...
- footprint on Sri padaya to indicate the importance of Sri Lanka as the perpetuator of his teachings, and also left footprints in all lands where his teachings...
- state motto. It is most commonly translated as "the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." An alternative translation, which appears at Thomas...
- needed] Continuance of Laws Act 1702 Perpetuation and Amendment of Laws Act 1704 Continuance of Laws Act 1706 Perpetuation, etc. of Acts 1708 Continuance of...
- varieties were a result of the abilities of the Livingstons to evaluate and perpetuate superior material in the tomato." Livingston's first breed of tomato,...
- a high-income country, it still remains a country of stark contrasts perpetuated by dramatic educational disparities. Between 2015 and 2017, poverty at...
- ISBN 0-435-08963-3. Morton, Barry; Ramsay, Jeff. "The Invention and Perpetuation of Botswana's National Mythology, 1885–1966". pp. 4–7. Retrieved 13 July...
- campaign, it is a myth that was created by German wartime propaganda and perpetuated by sloppy scholarship. Yet such myths have also been embraced by the...
- official repression: along with their artistic expression, they wanted to perpetuate the memory of the slaves, their suffering, and their uprooting. The French...