make+perpetual

  • 1make perpetual — index perpetuate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Perpetual Adoration — • A term broadly used to designate the practically uninterrupted adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Perpetual Adoration     Perpetual Adoration …

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  • 3Perpetual war — is a war with no clear ending conditions. It also describes a situation of ongoing tension that seems likely to escalate at any moment, similar to the Cold War.In past historyExamples of wars that seemed perpetual during their course included the …

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  • 4Perpetual peace — refers to a state of affairs where peace is permanently established over a certain area (ideally, the whole world see world peace).Many would be world conquerors have promised that their rule would enforce perpetual peace. No empire has ever… …

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  • 5Perpetual usufruct — is the English language term erroneously used by Polish lawyers to describe the Polish version of public ground lease. It is usually granted for 99 years, but never shorter than 40 years, and enables leasehold use of publicly owned land, in most… …

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  • 6Perpetual motion — For other uses, see Perpetual motion (disambiguation). Robert Fludd s 1618 water screw perpetual motion machine from a 1660 wood engraving. This device is widely credited as the first recorded attempt to describe such a device in order to produce …

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  • 7Perpetual Education Fund — The Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) is a program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, first announced by President Gordon B. Hinckley on March 31, 2001. The mission of the PEF, as stated in that address, is to provide educational… …

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  • 8perpetual lever — Wheel Wheel (hw[=e]l), n. [OE. wheel, hweol, AS. hwe[ o]l, hweogul, hweowol; akin to D. wiel, Icel. hv[=e]l, Gr. ky klos, Skr. cakra; cf. Icel. hj[=o]l, Dan. hiul, Sw. hjul. [root]218. Cf. {Cycle}, {Cyclopedia}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A circular… …

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  • 9make a point of — do or say something with a definite intent He always makes a point of visiting his aunt when he is in town. (from Idioms in Speech) to insist on; lay stress on; consider as necessary or very important I used to make it a point of honour not to be …

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  • 10Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — Founded 1979, San Francisco, California, United States Area served Global Focus LGBT activism Method …

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