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Perennially

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Perennially meaning

Year after year (literally: each year). | Constantly; with frequent recurrence.

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Cementing a perennially elusive gambling agreement between the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida remains a long shot, according to Florida House Speaker Jose Oliva.

Chess has perennially been about ‘how is your position’.

Fury of the Gods, the latest entry in the perennially evolving DC Extended Universe.

It’s bad enough that the Department of Health and PhilHealth are perennially beset with mismanagement and corruption issues, but the meager funding to cover disadvantaged Filipinos’ medical costs rubs salt into the wounds ailing our health sector.

Meanwhile, loyal audiences perennially show up for Sarandon vehicles like The Rocky Horror Picture Show or Thelma & Louise precisely because they get more than a movie ticket’s face value out of them.

Needless to say, the truth that Hitler and Stalin were nigh to unrepeatable aberrations of history and that the nations of the world are not dominoes perennially fixing to "fall" invalidates the entire GOP/Washington foreign policy framework.

Saying it differently, rather than just passively learning and being perennially on the receiving end, learners will be offered a participative and therefore active role.

Shillong, Jan 18: The perennially congested Police Bazar streets teeming with vendors-on-the- road looked spacious and easy-to-move-around for a change on Tuesday as street vendors went for a picnic for the day.

Thanks to her iconic performances in perennially rewatched classics from multiple eras, she is constantly on screens across the globe, from her early performances in films like to more contemporary films, including The Princess Diaries.

Three-club journeyman Andrew Phillips, perennially on the fringe over 12 seasons for 71 games, is playing his best football as a ruck/forward in the absence of Peter Wright.

A CNN employee actually complained on CNN that journalists will be “tied up” by court cases without the slightest smirk over how Trump has been perennially tied up in legal actions against him.

Among its bestseller sweets are the Pavlova and Banoffee, delicious brownies, as well as Boutique Patisserie’s perennially popular cheesecakes.

But there were things about the organizations that were perennially successful.

Clinton also examined – briefly, very briefly – his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and sex offender who died in jail in 2019, and whose links to Trump are perennially discussed.

Even the prospect of revisiting one of his most perennially talked about roles, Jack Torrence in "The Shining," wasn't enough to get Nicholson back in the saddle again.

Sin City will host easily the most tantalizing matchup of the round, featuring a faltering powerhouse against a team known for perennially punching above its weight.

This perennially busy Orpheum-adjacent pub is known for its convivial atmosphere, its "Scotch flavor" — and its deftly smoked, fall-off-the-bone tender wings.

Any import of equipment from “prior reference” countries will require prior permission of the government, the minister said, even as he reiterated that such permission won’t be available for either China or Pakistan, a perennially hostile neighbour.

Depending on which counties report which batch of votes first, perennially close states could tempt eager partisans to reach conclusions that aren’t necessarily accurate.

For example, some Australian branches serve the Wallaburger, and in the smarter areas of France the perennially popular Filet O' Frogs Legs is a key part of the menu.