Synonym: constant, durable, enduring, lasting, stable, steady, impermanent. Similar words: superman, germany, German, fisherman, countermand, thermal, geothermal, aftermath. Meaning: ['pɜrmənət /'pɜːm-] n. a series of waves in the hair made by applying heat and chemicals. adj. 1. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place 2. not capable of being reversed or returned to the original condition.
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151. They had influence in the imperial and royal courts: they were the pope's permanent delegates.
152. When the conference was over, the delegates voted not to adjourn, but to constitute themselves as a permanent body.
153. It is temporary accommodation which puts most permanent local housing to shame.
154. However, the genes brought in by a plasmid do not usually become a permanent part of the bacterium's own chromosome.
155. Domicile. Broadly speaking you are domiciled in the country in which you have your permanent home.
156. His wife, Susan, sustained a permanent nerve pinch in her back, and Ellison was shaken to his core.
157. Co-workers may be a permanent team or a constantly shifting flux of diverse people.
158. Contentment is the foundation of true happiness. The happiness that comes from fulfilling desires can never be permanent. RVM
159. No other permanent security council member is likely to want to get involved.
160. Of course motivation is not permanent. But then, neither is bathing; but it is something you should do on a regular basis. Zig Ziglar
161. Its main attractions are the optimal utilisation of permanent grassland and the control of internal parasitism without resort to therapy.
162. It evoked a huge and apparently permanent armament industry, now wholly dependent... on government contracts.
163. The nightmare ended when a High Court judge agreed to award permanent custody to them.
164. The order to create wealth can never justify permanent damage to the balance of nature.
165. He is considering ways' to develop exhibitions beyond the permanent collection that will relate to different sectors of the population.
166. Such training is advantageous in gaining permanent employment in the field.
167. A woman is in love with a married man, whose wife is in a permanent coma.
168. The establishment of permanent ambassadors marked the beginnings of a diplomatic service.
169. The Commission has a permanent staff of 24 and, in addition, employs eight seasonal staff during the summer and autumn periods.
170. Good luck is not permanent, and it may become bad luck if you are carried away by the fruits of good luck. Dr T.P.Chia
171. There is much permanent grass and more dairy cattle than in other parts of East Anglia.
172. Extra benefits include cash payments of up to £13,000 for certain permanent injuries and £2,500 left to your estate following accidental death.
173. As the only permanent fixture in a constantly changing group,(www.Sentencedict.com) Sinclair Goodlad maintains continuity and lays down the scheme's philosophy.
174. This was often done on a temporary basis at first, but usually the fences became permanent hedges or walls.
175. It will meet in Vienna and be composed of the permanent representatives of the participating States. 19.
176. And the records at St Albans and Stamford show that these permanent buildings had made their appearance by the early fourteenth century.
177. Alison Spiro Permanent hazard Q. I am six weeks pregnant, and have just received a present of some beauty products.
178. Many continue the tradition of a market day; others established permanent, covered markets in the last century.
179. For permanent television, the Committee concluded, a larger control area will have to be provided.
180. Too often New Labour appeases and buys off opposing forces: this third-way strategy makes few friends or permanent changes.
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