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"perennial" Definitions
  1. continuing for a very long time; happening again and again
  2. (of plants) living for two years or moreTopics Timec2, Plants and treesc2

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The Perennial will continue to promote sustainability through composting and using perennial grains and grass-fed beef.
Yes, Hollywood's perennial gold statue-holder is reading "Charlotte's Web," the perennial blue-ribbon winner at the state fair of children's literature.
Leibowitz is behind The Perennial Farming Initiative, a nonprofit launched six months after the restaurant's opening to help farmers make moves toward perennial agriculture.
Take a butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa, named this year's Perennial Plant of the Year by the industry group the Perennial Plant Association), for example.
The lowest seeds to advance were perennial contender Syracuse and perennial upsetter Gonzaga and those two teams will play each other, ensuring one—but only one—double-digit seed will advance.
Kernza and other perennial grasses You may not have heard of kernza yet, but this new perennial grain developed by The Land Institute in Kansas is a promising alternative to traditional wheat.
Google isn't yet telling us everything that's coming in O, but the marquee feature is meant to address a perennial smartphone problem that has seen equally perennial attempts at fixing it: battery life.
Jewelry is another perennial favorite for the stumped gift buyer.
But these are perennial threats, and can't be entirely dismissed.
" Trump wrote before retweeting a perennial favorite: "DRAIN THE SWAMP!
Terrorist propaganda is a perennial issue for social media platforms.
And there is the perennial risk from impetuous presidential rhetoric.
I look for my favorite Essie nude shade (Perennial Chic).
Finishing fourth is Utah — another perennial favorite in the rankings.
For the city, the restoration campaign is a perennial irritation.
His self-image as a perennial winner takes priority -- always.
Also, "Doctor Zhivago" is a perennial for me as well.
The answer to this question is a perennial political football.
In a 2013 post, Dreher meditates on his perennial outsiderness.
So you have perennial winners with some apparently lax ethics.
Perennial fuckup Arsène Wenger has gone and broken that rule.
Elephant seals are perennial residents of Point Reyes National Seashore.
There he is, the NBA's perennial loathed man: Dwight Howard.
So why would anyone want to be the perennial host?
But, one perennial question remained: How much capital would Gov.
Helped save Nordstrom from perennial overstocking problems in the 1990s.
This year, the perennial milkweed came up right on schedule.
Many Reddit users responded with some perennial questions about moderation.
My memories are in patches and my desires are perennial.
The Perennial champions a new kind of climate-beneficial farming, known as carbon farming, in which cattle graze on rangeland planted with perennial grasses whose longer roots can sequester carbon beneath the soil longer.
In addition to the Perennial, Ms. Leibowitz and Mr. Myint founded the Perennial Farming Initiative, a nonprofit organization that aims to share their research in creative ways, and use food to fight climate change.
The account showcases popular, perennial favorites as well as seasonal products.
Age, sex, ethnicity, social class and party affiliation are perennial favourites.
Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10-16 months after planting.
Giant hogweed, or Heracleum mantegazzianum, is a large, flowering, perennial plant.
It's a perennial and somewhat intractable question entrepreneurs love to ask.
The perennial #1 golfer started losing tournaments or skipping them entirely.
As the perennial question for bloggers goes, however: what's the point?
Ohio, a perennial swing state, is key to Trump's presidential fortunes.
Second, fakes are a perennial problem in the fine-wine business.
Tarkanian, a perennial candidate in Nevada, is looking at challenging him.
Or do you just go for the classics, a perennial vanilla?
But is a Shanghai that isn't the perennial underdog still Shanghai?
Around the corner from the open kitchen is The Perennial bar.
How to deal with that hole is a perennial sticky wicket.
A few of our perennial favorites will make their triumphant returns.
Nordstrom, that perennial customer-service overachiever of the fashion retail landscape.
One perennial subject of deal rumors is another social network: Twitter.
"He's a perennial tease, as are many other Republicans," Durbin said.
Jerry Quarry, the Bellflower Bomber, was the perennial great white hope.
Calibrating the federal role in this ecosystem is a perennial challenge.
A perennial favorite was the beef tartare seasoned with black ants.
Tarkanian, a perennial candidate who mounted an initial challenge to Sen.
As the perennial minority party, they didn't know oversight from overlook.
For Australians, a perennial problem on YouTube is geo-blocked content.
The Flyers aren't far off from being a perennial playoff team.
This pool is, in fact, a perennial warning to the weak.
The 1.64-acre property features mature oak trees and perennial plantings.
North Korea's perennial food shortage reached a crisis point in 2011.
It's the perennial question: What makes something a beach read, anyway?
Long lines at polling places are a perennial problem in America.
In any election, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a perennial issue.
Probably the easiest houseplant to grow, pothos is a perennial favorite.
One perennial problem is that students register for the wrong classes.
The West, symbolized by the United States, is the perennial bogeyman.
One perennial hero for Pepsi, though, is its Tostitos tortilla chips.
It was a year of contrasts for the series's perennial straggler.
Sadly I fear this one is going to be a perennial.
That perennial question becomes especially acute around this time of year.
The economists Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman are perennial conservative favorites.
The perennial prospect of President Obama's death provoked more than fear.
But the decision has become a perennial headache for the GOP.
Much like the current Leicester team, Goldsmith is a perennial underdog.
If anyone knows from acting, it's perennial Oscar front-runner Meryl Streep.
But it's something to consider when thinking about perennial white male rage.
And perennial because their political cultures are so alien to one another.
Nor have the intervening decades helped: fresh "leads" are perennial traffic-drivers.
But that doesn't mean the perennial sex symbol is a rolling stone.
Gift cards are a perennial favorite when it comes to holiday presents.
That will happen even if Trump wins perennial bellwethers Ohio and Florida.
Colorado is a perennial contender in our Top States for Business rankings.
Vardy and his mates will clash against perennial powerhouse Liverpool on Feb.
The track was produced by OVO member and perennial Drake collaborator 40.
China's capital city is doing something huge about its perennial pollution issue.
We're still left with the perennial question: What is to be done?
Because profits are slow to materialise, getting finance is a perennial struggle.
In their next phone call, perhaps she'll expound upon that perennial disappointment.
And what could be more relatable, more perennial, than uncertain, shy desire?
The Browns are perennial losers and one of the worst NFL teams.
Kasich has also visited New Hampshire and represents a perennial swing state.
That's because the country has a perennial shortage of child care services.
So how do we improve on this perennial flop of an exchange?
Naturally, George Soros, perennial scapegoat for the far right, is also involved.
Finally, there was Yahoo, the perennial basket case of the web industry.
Colorado Colorado has long been considered among the nation's perennial battleground states.
The struggle to keep our everyday carry organized is a perennial one.
Lyft, the perennial underdog, will probably unfurl its own gimmicks as well.
Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10 to 16 months after planting.
There were perennial rumors among the Americans of family pets being poisoned.
A perennial issue, this reflexive defensiveness is especially pronounced at the moment.
Xavier and Gonzaga, a perennial contender, are still hunting their first titles.
Take money, a perennial source of wedding-related tension and marital strife.
The company was a perennial choice for Fortune's "Most Admired Companies" list.
Human nature doesn't change, and the appeal of regressive impulses is perennial.
Ligaya Mishan delivers her verdict on the perennial question: Corn or tomato?
But there's one perennial rumor that she'd love to put to bed.
But as usual, progress was delayed for years by perennial political infighting.
Both are hoping to re-establish themselves as perennial national championship contenders.
Treasured memories collided with images from my perennial Vermont to-do list.
But something like it may be a perennial feature of family life.
Education is a perennial problem in Georgia, as is poor health care.
That is a perennial problem of statewide attempts to meet tuition needs.
Lisa Ko's debut novel, "The Leavers," brings these perennial questions to mind.
Visa programs The spending package also includes a few perennial immigration riders.
The area around Perennial could use a flood of cash-toting employees.
Tijuana's transformation is, like the Estadio Caliente, a perennial work in progress.
New York City faces a perennial staff shortage for smart-city projects.
The death penalty is another perennial hot-button issue in American politics.
The backdrop for this are the perennial tensions in civil-military relations.
We also have tips on managing the perennial scourge of teenage acne.
Teenagers. People interested in local events (that one is a perennial tar pit).
Rather than a lack of water, the state's supply suffers from perennial mismanagement.
The perennial question is what came first: the bull or the china shop.
In the art world, provenance is a crucial term — and a perennial conversation.
But the Warriors are the NBA's best team, making them a perennial target.
Her childhood was itinerant, and she was a perennial misfit wherever she went.
For the perennial pop queen, it's all about being present in the moment.
Meanwhile, the perennial energy storage problem is just starting to prove less daunting.
If it isn't the Samsung Galaxy S10, courtesy of perennial smartphone outer, EVLeaks.
In Uganda the perennial challenger, Kizza Besigye, has repeatedly been arrested during campaigns.
The Ford F-150 Raptor is the ultimate version of Ford's perennial bestseller.
When it comes to cozy holiday food, cinnamon rolls are a perennial favorite.
Reggie Thomas of Lexington and perennial Democratic candidate Geoff Young in the race.
It's the perennial chicken and egg problem that all new tech platforms face.
The company's been stuck in perennial drama and dysfunction over the past decade.
Two criticisms were prominent, and a third perennial issue also reared its head.
But monthly active users — a perennial issue for the company — continued to slide.
And there are various threats to Europe beyond the perennial problem of Greece.
Together they released a limited edition design of the perennial favorite Arizona sandal.
This ensured stability, and made Gabon a perennial obsession of the French press.
"La bohème", another perennial box office favourite, features two women and eight men.
It's a perennial herb that's harvested only once a year in the spring.
According to a perennial report from the United Way, the answer is yes.
Apparently no one has told Sick Boy, Trainspotting's perennial not-quite master criminal.
But St. Louis at least has a perennial contender in baseball, the Cardinals.
The indignities of junior high are perennial, but every hell has its novelties.
This all might explain why the perennial coffee break is still going strong.
HK) said it would team up with Perennial Real Estate Holdings Ltd (PERE.
When it comes to famous white kicks, there are some perennial key players.
A victory for Mendes would underline his status as a perennial title contender.
Starks is a perennial tease, but he'd have upside with a full workload.
Rounding out the top five are some perennial contenders and some returning favorites.
Italy and the Netherlands, perennial soccer superpowers, did not qualify this year, either.
This is Cantonese-style cheong fun, a street food and dim-sum perennial.
But the perennial clash between these two ideals can never be perfectly resolved.
The thought of adopting a perennial contender, like Chicago or Pittsburgh, repulsed him.
Many of the questions we address are the perennial questions that workers face.
His perennial favorite gun control measure is background checks on private gun transfers.
McConnell could need even more help if perennial "no" votes, including GOP Sens.
The only visible part of investment in incremental care is the perennial costs.
Also breathtaking is the perennial "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" (Nov. 29-Jan. 5).
Also breathtaking is the perennial "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" (Nov. 29-Jan. 5).
Gaetz combines Trump's showmanship with Bannon's and Miller's frighteningly perennial strain of hate.
And the banks themselves should resist the perennial temptation to expand their territories. ■
DISHWASHEROne Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty StatesBy Pete JordanHarper Perennial.
All of which makes it a perennial Halloween favorite and an enduring classic.
This perennial task sends thick choking smog to Southeast Asia, causing serious health concerns.
Harassment, come-ons, and our fear of not being tough enough were perennial concerns.
"April Fools' Day would become a perennial black hole in my calendar," Edwards writes.
It's nothing but a perennial Democratic fantasy, a fever dream, they're likely to say.
Hangouts, the perennial forgotten child of Mountain View, is a mess on this device.
The perennial display of scarlet, gold and orange didn't splash across trees this year.
The attack revived fears in China about school safety, a perennial concern among parents.
While many professional athletes come from humble beginnings, precious few emerge as perennial champions.
HOW America was originally colonised is a topic of perennial interest at the AAAS.
Also on the ballot are perennial candidate Gary Davis and Chattanooga attorney John Wolfe.
Yanlord and Perennial also mainly own and manage sizeable portfolios in the same countries.
I'm doing a lot of perennial herbs like sage, thyme, rosemary—all the herbs.
For starters, humans aren't mice; we're vastly more complex than these perennial lab companions.
The perennial problem was money; filing a patent was, and is, an expensive business.
LeBron James has made the Cleveland Cavaliers perennial NBA contenders and, in 26, champions.
Italy, a perennial economic disappointment, is tipped to notch up growth of just 0.4%.
The youth vote is a perennial source of both hope and dread for Democrats.
"Stuff like this is perennial," Robb said about the new interest in meme warfare.
The same goes with accessories, whose elaborate kits are a perennial Father's Day gift.
The problem of dealing with CVs during the hiring process is a perennial one.
Fantastic Beasts' Atwood is a three-time winner and perennial nominee in this category.
Besigye, a perennial loser to Museveni, has been detained many times over the years.
As expected, Microsoft has announced Forza Horizon 3, from perennial Horizon developer Playground Games.
Two of the 2628 are perennial swing seats in Iowa held by GOP Reps.
And Costco's pumpkin pie has proved to be a perennial favorite among some members.
He has now won three razor-tight statewide elections in the perennial swing state.
Our respondents told us that getting — and sustaining — that funding is a perennial obstacle.
Tarkanian, a perennial contender in Nevada politics, lost his fifth race in five elections.
"Valley" has perennial commercial appeal, said Mickey Boardman, the editorial director of Paper magazine.
Kershaw and Price are perennial All-Stars earning $103 million or more per season.
That's effectively a recipe for perennial war, especially as conditions in the country deteriorate.
Perennial powers Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Notre Dame all played in top-tier bowls.
It could be agriculture, could be perennial, could be afforestation, could be a combination.
Furthermore, some harms seem perennial, such as domestic violence, sexual harassment and sex trafficking.
Moreover, even Nick Saban probably couldn't make Purdue a perennial Big Ten West contender.
That knocked out a lot of perennial favorites: no "School's Out" by Alice Cooper.
Politicians' vacations and their discontents provide fodder for a perennial, and universal, summer story.
Not surprisingly, the question of affordability also knocked out many perennial and popular contenders.
Perhaps most significantly, perennial neglect has led to inhumane living conditions and extreme overcrowding.
Guardiola never quite fit in with the Bavarian bonhomie at the perennial German champion.
Florida State will hope that loss has weakened the perennial powerhouse from North Carolina.
On Soccer The Champions League has brought the perennial Austrian champion nothing but pain.
Health care in particular is a perennial voting issue for many Americans particularly seniors.
The Dispossessed , by Szilárd Borbély, translated from the Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet (Harper Perennial) .
In his six-plus years with the Knicks, Anthony was a perennial All-Star.
But perennial presidential candidate and kid favorite Vermin Supreme made it to the show.
The debt ceiling, and the perennial crisis it creates, is dangerous to our economy.
In the report issued on Thursday, Mr. Ban blamed perennial underfunding for cholera eradication.
Three perennial powerhouses and an exciting interloper will seek spots in the national final.
Her debut essay collection, This Will Be My Undoing, is forthcoming from Harper Perennial.
Perennial scourges such as double-digit inflation and ballooning current-account deficits have been absent.
Perennial baby-face John Stamos once swore by Greek yogurt facials for his enviable complexion.
Shortly after, the former Soviet team became Russia, now perennial underachievers on the international stage.
Not saying these are "broken," but they were never truly meant as bankable perennial patterns.
Two perennial nests were already found in May, with indications of a third, Ray said.
Magikarp. It's been the perennial punchline throughout the Pokémon series, but the buck stops now.
But that will only put this debate to temporary rest, because it's a perennial one.
But turns out, all it took was some clever engineering to fix the perennial problem.
Is this new feature really going to answer that perennial question: what is Twitter for?
He used the visit as a vehicle to criticize Mexico, one of his perennial targets.
Not all YouTube creators were receptive to this response to many of their perennial concerns.
Another perennial CES favorite in recent years, the wearable market was pretty tumultuous in 2017.
Digging one level deeper, we reach a perennial swing group — white women with college degrees.
But one San Francisco eatery, The Perennial, is trying to make the concept meaningful again.
Perennial powerhouse Oklahoma, for instance, has signed 18 JUCO players over the last five years.
Camera enhancements to deliver crisper photos, given the perennial photogenic obsession of the social web.
I panic when we order and go with the perennial kid favorite of chicken tenders.
That puts it squarely in the same territory as perennial laggards Citigroup and Morgan Stanley.
Revitalizing vocational education, a perennial Cinderella in Britain, is essential to overcome deficiencies in skills.
If he can stay there, he has a chance to be a perennial All-Star.
Kernza is a perennial, so if you plant it once, it returns for several seasons.
A perennial middleweight contender, in seventeen tests Bisping has never been bested on home soil.
Goop, Gwyneth's Paltrow's lifestyle company and perennial punching bag, has finally gotten the Colbert treatment.
Yet the FCA remains under perennial assault from corporate interests and ill-informed court opinions.
He also cast Mr. Credico, a key witness for the prosecution, as a perennial liar.
A perennial challenge in polling is gathering responses from enough people to support meaningful conclusions.
But when Americans ask that perennial question of foreigners—What do you think of us?
Inversions help students be present in the moment, a perennial objective among yogis, she added.
Some are brand new this year and a few are set to become perennial favorites.
The same can't be said for the two major perennial swing states on the list.
In March, perennial candidate Arthur Jones captured the Republican nomination for Illinois' 3rd congressional district.
But the children's perennial favorites are the redworms, thriving in their big bin of dirt.
You don't necessarily have to follow doomsayers in their perennial "head-for-the-hills" sermons.
A perennial champion, Williams has faced challenges far more serious than this questionable magazine cover.
Unfortunately, height is the only indication of maturity we get from this perennial boy-child.
Sun shining, footy on the TV. Arsenal on the cusp of their perennial second place.
He is the perennial choice for grand marshal of the New Windsor Memorial Day Parade.
One, of course, is Alabama, the perennial juggernaut that Bryant both played for and coached.
Half the cabinet is in a perennial state of officially outraged fury and imminent resignation.
The episode actually reminds me of the perennial de-extinction debate among scientists and ethicists.
By concentrating on work, Mr Bennet takes note of the perennial worry about welfare traps.
Once the Leafs add John Tavares in two years they'll be a perennial Cup contender.
Hearts finished fifth in Scotland's Premier League, some 60 points behind the perennial champion Celtic.
Also on the Democratic ballot are perennial candidate Gary Davis and Chattanooga attorney John Wolfe.
What "most perennial of political crises" did President Trump find himself thrust into on Saturday?
Joel Embiid, a gifted center, has all the skills to become a perennial All-Star.
Maybe it will become a tradition for us, a ritual reminder of a perennial truth.
Standing about as tall as a man, Tabernanthe iboga is a fairly nondescript perennial shrub.
The wall has become a perennial sticking point in government funding negotiations during Trump's presidency.
Breton-striped tops, a perennial summer favorite, found their way to the runway this season.
Their failure to do so has been a perennial feature of American politics for decades.
President Trump's perennial gripe is that NATO members don't spend enough on their own militaries.
The perennial logistical problem, how to get the soprano onstage unobtrusively, was not solved here.
Despite the perennial seductiveness of labeling younger generations entitled brats, there's more to the story.
The solemnity surrounding this perennial observance suggests the initiation ritual of a really square fraternity.
Now, I wouldn't normally expect to share the tastes of a perennial dude like Gary.
Writing in 1968, Milton Rokeach, the social psychologist, articulated what would become a perennial complaint.
Archaeologists have found the Black Sea, east of the Mediterranean, a source of perennial curiosity.
Ah, the perennial question, at least in 2019: go to class or attend a protest?
The Toronto Raptors, the East's perennial second banana, have already lost three times to Cleveland.
The high and rising cost of healthcare in the US is a perennial political issue.
Her interest in acting began with that perennial refuge for young outsiders: high school theater.
I recently heard a podcast that helped me order my thoughts on this perennial debate.
But maybe we can mend the format as it pertains to perennial one-bid leagues.
Isn't it time time to reach that perennial milestone of adulthood: your very own Netflix account?
At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, Garrett Popcorn, a modern hometown favorite, is a perennial top seller.
But when asked about the perennial issues facing the region, he has waffled on his positions.
The incident underlines one of the sad if perennial features of Anglo-German relations: mutual incomprehension.
This "perennial gale" of birth and death, not planners' schemes, is how technological advances are made.
Worker safety at Amazon's warehouses and delivery services are perennial issues that surface almost every year.
The airline has been a perennial problem for Italy's government, which has ruled out a rescue.
But the perennial weak spot for Texas is Education, where it lands in just 40th place.
It's also a perennial category that attracts youth viewers, meaning its prime target for ad dollars.
Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer 2, starring box-office perennial Denzel Washington, has already outgrossed the original.
Mike Coffman, who represents a swing district that is a perennial Democratic target, told BuzzFeed News.
Social media censorship has been a perennial talking point for President Donald Trump and his administration.
Pink is sweet, soft, gentle; white symbolizes purity and innocence, a perennial go-to for weddings.
And then there's the perennial complaint with Samsung's software: why are there so many duplicate apps?
Given that Sheeran's songs have become perennial wedding favorites, what will they play at their wedding?
And then there's the perennial problem that every XPS 13 has suffered from: awful webcam placement.
Local governments have long relied on off-balance-sheet debt to solve a perennial policy quandary.
The worry is not about bias against blacks and Hispanics, a perennial concern of the DoJ.
Could I, the perennial rule-follower, be on the verge of becoming a skin-care renegade?
Two former Leap Motion employees think they've solved the perennial problem of passwords and identity management.
The perennial sea ice lasts from one year to the next and represents the thickest ice.
Its hotels subsidiary, which operates the Taj brand at home and beyond, is a perennial lossmaker.
The Perennial started with a lofty goal: To become the most sustainable restaurant in the world.
Until then, it's time to play the perennial guessing game about the operating system's eventual name.
She was tasked with making a palatable bread out of a relatively unknown perennial grain: Kernza.
The exodus to the mainland could accelerate unless the perennial funding gap is addressed, Rubio said.
But Berry owned the song by turning his "Johnny B. Goode" riff into a holiday perennial.
Access to energy -- a perennial problem across Africa -- is one of the main concerns for entrepreneurs.
Albeit, telcos complaining about being overly regulated vs their Internet company counterparts is a perennial refrain.
Andrew Bridgen and Nadine Dorries, two perennial rebels, have insisted that he will face a challenge.
Here's 40 years of diet evolution in just over 10 seconds: Some foods are perennial favorites.
Some voters regard her as a Clinton first, a perennial politician second and a woman third.
In my pseudonymous life, I am like one of those perennial bachelor uncles from another era.
Chess returns us to the perennial questions contained in any life situation: What is happening here?
However, too much emphasis has been placed on the loss of the court's perennial swing vote.
Debt ceiling Congress will face another perennial fiscal headache later this year: raising the debt ceiling.
There are perennial All-Stars and top prospects and even a catcher, Sandy Leon, hitting .347.
Green landed his first head coaching job at Northwestern, whose teams were perennial losers, in 22006.
Added to that is the perennial inflation problem that is besetting the European Central Bank (ECB).
Parents who don't want to vaccinate their children are a perennial sore subject in my profession.
A perennial swing state, Florida is expected to be a chief battleground in next year's contest.
Otherwise, maybe best to watch the University of Miami's baseball team, which is a perennial contender.
Then in the summer, the annual cheatgrass dries out, catching fire and destroying native perennial plants.
That is the perennial talk of the latter-day St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York.
The result was perennial underachievement – more and more cash burned on the altar of marketable pomp.
For Virginia, Gulf of Mexico hurricanes are a "perennial concern," according to an email from Caldwell.
They were a perennial loser by the time I started watching sports, some two years later.
Writing in Newsday in 21997, the critic Tim Page encapsulated the perennial contradictions of her art.
Is a perennial (and rising) trade deficit desirable and even sustainable in the very long run?
Depraved, a soulful indie take on Frankenstein, proves the perennial relevance of Mary Shelley's monstrous creation.
Some suggested cuts, like the proposal to slash Special Olympics funding, have become a perennial target.
This dish is actually a perennial one from Dan Kluger at Loring Place in Greenwich Village.
They also work with their artisans to produce perennial favorites, like accessories with scrimshaw on them.
But the U.S. is not the only Cup perennial that could miss out on Russia 2018.
For that, one must head to the festival's perennial rival, Munich and its Bavarian State Opera.
Whether to buy a warranty is, of course, a perennial question, and not just for musicians.
In the perennial race between active and passive investment management, there are signs of a shift.
And Nevada, a perennial presidential swing state, hosts the West's first Democratic nominating contest in 2020.
The poem's message is perennial: All of this will be over soon, faster than you think.
In Nevada, incumbent Republican Dean Heller is facing a primary challenge from perennial candidate Danny Tarkanian.
"He helps on penalty kills and power plays; he is a perennial Norris guy," Stamkos said.
It also isn't easy being a perennial pioneer, a role she never sets out to play.
The next version of Sony's perennial favorite gaming console will be, drum roll… the PlayStation 5.
"To embrace the possibilities of tomorrow, we must reject the perennial prophets of doom," Trump said.
But Trump only carried Florida, a perennial swing state, by a little more than a point.
Even as Irving became a perennial All-Star, the Cavaliers staggered through three straight losing seasons.
Tuesday's case will almost surely be decided by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's perennial swing vote.
The panel's Republican majority focused largely on McCarthy, whose agency is a perennial GOP whipping boy.
It's become a perennial occurrence for Trump to threaten a wholesale shutdown of the southern border.
But alas, the Gods had only cooked up yet another cruel joke for our perennial underdogs.
The perennial emcee also shared some misogynistic hot takes during the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant.
But the primary issue being flagged up is the perennial tug-of-war between security and convenience.
Her book, like many other perennial products—from Craigslist to Pixar movies—is a conceptualization success story.
His song "Red Solo Cup" is about the perennial party favorite he holds in his right hand.
Spotted by perennial leaker, Evan Blass, the device brings some hardware upgrades to the 2018's device.
One of the perennial debates around global warming has to do with the role of individual choices.
Check the images, ahead, and see how much the perennial pop star has evolved over the years.
The high cost of basic goods, especially near the Grand Mosque, is a perennial complaint for pilgrims.
New Mexico is never going to be a perennial Mountain West power, because, well, it's New Mexico.
Such discoveries appear to settle the industry's perennial question about how soon the stuff will run out.
There are a few perennial favorite titles on the Vive, including Job Simulator and Space Pirate Trainer.
McLaren is also lagging Ferrari in the prestigious Formula One competition, where Ferrari is a perennial contender.
I'd actually advise seeing this one as an investment piece, though, as I think it's a perennial.
Free space is a perennial problem on many iPhones — especially those saddled with just 16GB of storage.
She was a perennial favourite for a Nobel prize in physics—only ever awarded to two women.
Perennial bull Tom Lee said Thursday he's not convinced low bond yields are flashing a bearish signal.
Is Calrissian going to be the perennial second fiddle — or second mindharp, if you will — to Solo?
This statement may be enough of a sign the perennial swing voter is leaning toward the baker.
As the Fed's New York representative, Williams is perennial voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee.
And having perennial good-guys Nate and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) would have been an excellent turn, too.
Here's a perennial favorite: Cleave a grape in half, leaving a little skin connecting the two hemispheres.
European settlers introduced shallow-rooted annual grasses to the state, which partly displaced deeper-rooted perennial grasses.
But what about the perennial accusation that some guys just "aren't there for the right reasons," i.e.
It's unlikely that the authors of perennial New York Times bestsellers would be affected by these changes.
" Meanwhile, Brownback singled out Iran -- a perennial US and Saudi foe -- as a country of "particular concern.
All you need to know about Duke is that they are a perennial powerhouse, but widely hated.
Even the perennial weak European and Japanese economies are experiencing solid job growth and rapidly declining unemployment.
Clinton carried Curbelo's district by 16 points and the Florida Republican is a perennial target for Democrats.
Meanwhile, ad fraud is a perennial concern for Facebook and the rest of the online advertising industry.
Conditions had improved by Friday, but the problem is perennial and has been particularly acute this winter.
To enhance its football appeal, the Big Ten grabbed the perennial football power Penn State in 1990.
The White House's perennial inability to coordinate messaging among its officials and spokespeople only exacerbated this confusion.
Perennial smartphone struggler HTC has revealed its newest smartphone — the U12/U12+ — will launch on May 5403.
The three interior line spots have been perennial problems in Atlanta; Mack should immediately be anchor there.
"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
An 8-2 start is not out of the question for the perennial AFC East also-rans.
It's also home to the Phoenix Mercury, a perennial WNBA contender led by the legendary Diana Taurasi.
Despite perennial concerns about the cultural relevance of one of the oldest art forms, theater is booming.
Look to her doubled-breasted blazers or longer cut ones with single buttons as classic perennial pieces.
Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky, an ultranationalist firebrand and perennial presidential candidate, was in third place, around 16.5 percent.
Here's the thing about the "perennial carbon tax debate" — it's not a debate between the two parties.
Overnight buses are a perennial favorite of budget-minded travelers who want to save on hotel stays.
The new voters could change the political dynamics for the 236 race in the perennial battleground state.
Karen Leibowitz and Anthony Myint's restaurant, the Perennial, serves farmed sturgeon and trout, raised on vegan feed.
A perennial challenge for public school advocates, Ms. Baca-Oehlert said, was getting the political messaging right.
Six of the players are skating still, including Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin and the perennial Jaromir Jagr.
But the perennial challenge for columnists is not to make the wish the parent of the thought.
It is pointless to engage in the perennial handwringing about the limitations of the two-party system.
Not surprisingly, this serial layoff culture has led to the rise of the perennial passive job seeker.
France is infamous for its perennial obsession with Frenchness — and now with the fear of its demise.
And a few are surprising, even though most if not all have been perennial targets for conservatives.
A summer perennial on the menu at Crave Fishbar is a side dish of watermelon with feta.
In Italy, crippled by an anemic economy and perennial political paralysis, people worry about jobs and crime.
Other candidates include former congressman (and perennial candidate) Chris Bell, and 2018 lieutenant governor candidate Michael Cooper.
The economist Joseph Schumpeter's characterization of capitalism as "the perennial gale of creative destruction" seems to fit.
Castro's criticism has given new life to a perennial debate about the Iowa-New Hampshire nomination kickoff.
It's a perennial story, after all — as human as our lust for a get-rich-quick scheme.
Watchmen was serialized from 1986 to 1987 and became a perennial best seller as a collected edition.
Perennial conflicts have left the region awash with arms, which are smuggled across borders with relative ease.
Another perennial concern among Santas is the possibility of a lap-sitter "making a mess" in action.
The bright pink perennial blooms also add a happy note to my balcony on cold and grey days.
Trump on 22014 million workers out of the job market: This one is a hardy perennial for Trump.
For decades college basketball was ruled by dynasties—perennial powerhouses like Duke, UNC, and the University of Kentucky.
"This is a perennial problem," said Susan Lerner, executive director of voting rights organization Common Cause New York.
The perennial favorite PC, the Dell XPS 13, is available on discount today—dropping from $2816.09,2360 to $27,28.
Ideas include fresh takes on perennial favorites (think jewelry and supercars), and unique experiences that won't be forgotten.
John Waters—queer film visionary, perennial prankster, and Baltimore's bohemian of bad taste—released Pink Flamingos in 1972.
Morgan Stanley's bond trading business has been a near-perennial loser in the years following the financial crisis.
Yes, at times that meant we had to stop ourselves from veering into our perennial topic, our lives.
Seven years after picking up Zagat for $151 million, Google is selling off the perennial restaurant recommendation service.
Think of the sign as a slightly less smug version of another protest perennial, "Make Tea Not War".
Sood could not share which institution globally is most visited online, but suggested classic works are perennial favourites.
Browsing See the "David Bowie Is" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, then let fashion's perennial muse inspire you.
There's a perennial argument playing out over and over on the internet: did George Lucas ruin Star Wars?
Besides costly credit, perennial grumbles include shoddy infrastructure, unskilled workers, convoluted taxes, rigid labour laws and Byzantine bureaucracy.
The photo has made Twitter rounds quite a few times, proving itself a perennial favorite for obvious reasons.
Multilingual europhile, lost to Weber in EPP Spitzenkandidat race but this consummate EU networker is a perennial contender.
The series is also narratively connected to perennial favorite Tiger & Bunny, although how isn't entirely clear just yet.
EA announced this week that the perennial favorite life simulation series is getting its very own smart assistant.
Of course it still has the juggernaut that is YouTube — a perennial teen favorite alongside Snapchat and Instagram.
Yes, there are still sports teams that have Native American mascots, which are a perennial subject of debate.
Perennial whispers that the government is going to merge state-owned FAW, Dongfeng and Changan are getting louder.
Regular upgrade cycles, prominent promotion at carrier stores, you already know the tale of the iPhone's perennial success.
Between the lines: Florida is a perennial battleground state with divisions much like the rest of the country.
That gives them more scope to push their agenda on trade, infrastructure and a perennial bogeyman, the banks.
The moon is also sometimes referred to as the Milk Moon, after milkweed, a type of perennial plant.
Ever since, the US has struggled to maintain the perennial balancing act between democratic ideals and economic interests.
I feel surrounded by people who clamor for the Cadbury, wanting these seasonal treats on a perennial timeline.
"Jabari is going to be a perennial All-Star," Heat assistant coach Juwan Howard predicted before the season.
Academy Award winner and perennial stepdad Leonardo DiCaprio played a little joke on his friend Jonah Hill recently.
But the Rockies' perennial inability to build good pitching staffs cannot be blamed solely on the front office.
The boat contains a rainwater purification system, a composting toilet, a bathtub, a library and edible perennial plants.
The perennial herb is found in wet, boggy areas in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee.
In 85003, Trump won perennial swing states Ohio and Pennsylvania, and scored narrower wins in Michigan and Wisconsin.
The situation points to perennial difficulties that academics from certain countries have obtaining travel visas to Western countries.
Sessions has been a perennial target of Trump's ire in public and, reportedly, in private for his recusal.
Recently, Gaetano Pesce — the 79-year-old, Italian-born, perennial enfant terrible of iconoclastic design — performed a chair.
That arrangement engenders a perennial pop-star anxiety: Is it the songs that have fans, or the singer?
The interaction of an elected government and business is a hardy perennial in the evolution of democratic rule.
The influential court has been a perennial antagonist for conservatives, who consider it too large and too liberal.
At issue are not relics of a remote civilization but living roots of perennial social and political realities.
Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal nationwide, has been a Senate Judiciary Committee perennial for decades.
Butler has developed to become one of the NBA's best two-way players and a perennial All-Star.
In part, Pushkin's tale was meant to poke fun at the folly of kings, a perennial Russian subject.
On Tennis WIMBLEDON, England — Roger Federer, tennis's perennial sentimental favorite, will have to surrender that crown on Wednesday.
"I watched you thinking," somebody tells Fiona, and the line is partly a tribute to Thompson's perennial skill.
"SolarWind was designed as a permanent artwork that would change Parisian skyline in a perennial way," writes Grasso.
History, of course, has thought differently: "Iolanta" faded, while its companion ballet became a perennial box-office boon.
But Ohio, a perennial and critical swing state, remains more of an obstacle for Democrats, even after 2018.
One is the perennial effort to expand the UN Security Council to include major established and emerging powers.
The Buck is a perennial favorite; I'm not psyched about balls on a dildo, most of the time.
That makes it a perennial battleground state, and its large population makes it one of the most important.
Pigs in blankets are perennial faves — but pigs in pretzel blankets are in a class of their own.
But the perennial question is how many of the high points in Belfort's career started with a syringe.
And despite perennial bipartisan concern about the size of the national debt, little has been done about it.
Despite my perennial sense of ugliness, I have never been perceived as ugly, and, moreover, that this matters.
I was a two-bit player and Jason a perennial All-Star — center fielder and shortstop, leadoff hitter.
For a trip to Southeast Asia, consider looking outside the perennial favorite, and expensive, honeymoon destination of Bali.
In this race, some major issues have been perennial Montana flash points, like gun policy and land use.
Ms. Leibowitz and Mr. Myint are joint owners of several restaurants, including Mission Chinese Food and the Perennial.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ), a perennial Trump critic, said he is "not convinced" the two proposals are constitutional.
Pennsylvania is a perennial battleground in statewide elections, with voters supporting the two parties in roughly equal numbers.
Gone were my mother's perennial border and the chokecherry tree whose roots had buckled the driveway for years.
The collective effect has been a reigniting of perennial debates over the nature and perception of women's sport.
Stainless steel and wood are also perennial favorites with designers, though both tend to show wear over time.
Are we really going to settle these perennial debates over authenticity with a flurry of "as a" arrowheads?
I use it in the vegetable, annual, and perennial beds where I surround the tender plants with compost.
Yet according to Michael Ryan, the executive director of the Board of Elections, recruitment is a perennial problem.
Democrats took council seats in vote-rich Delaware County, Pa., in the Philadelphia suburbs, a perennial congressional battleground.
They are perennial favorites in the Primera División Clausura Cup Championship, which every spring decides the league's champion.
O'Reilly is a perennial best-seller and undoubtedly a profitable client for WME to have on its roster.
The sticking points: The wall has become a perennial sticking point in government funding negotiations during Trump's presidency.
The future of the past There is a perennial threat to heritage sites from human activity and nature.
One of the most perennial questions of the past decade on social media — who owns a viral dance?
Years ago, in an effort to answer a perennial question — what's the best way to boil an egg?
His perennial 27-7-7 stat line is unmatched by any other player, yet still underscores his impact.
In a single, Sunday morning tweet, Donald Trump stooped to the level of perennial Veep loser, Jonah Ryan.
Those with serious green thumbs may also use the branches of their tree to line perennial flower beds.
Access to public lands is a perennial hot-button issue in vast Western states, particularly in pristine Montana.
Some of those concerns, like DHS funding and border detention facilities, are perennial issues in the appropriations cycle.
This is a perennial question of art and ethics: How do we separate the artist from the man?
But where the money is coming from, and whether the Legislature will go along, are the perennial questions.
Where the American frontier once symbolized perennial rebirth, President Trump's signature project now looms like a national tombstone.
The hearings also touched on questions of race and violence against women — perennial, troubling themes in South Africa.
The border wall has become a perennial sticking point in the government funding negotiations during the Trump era.
Under his leadership, the Vikings became a perennial contender that made the playoffs in eight of his 10 seasons.
In the North, lawns do better with cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue, or perennial ryegrass.
The ambition du jour in the perennial arms race between television manufacturers is making TVs as thin as possible.
The ambition du jour in the perennial arms race between television manufacturers is making TVs as thin as possible.
Dubbed as "perennial No. 2 man," Kim Jong-pil served as a member of the National Assembly nine times.
Given Tay-Tay's perennial squad spirit and knack for capturing perfect holiday Instagrams, this is in no way surprising.
Do you think you're going to see ... This is something I've asked you, but it's a perennial question, right?
It's a perennial question, one I know the Google hardware division team is getting a little sick of hearing.
But I didn't realize it would be a perennial fixture in my life, ebbing and flowing with the seasons.
OUTBACK BOWL The architect of Tennessee's resurgence will not be happy until the Volunteers are perennial championship contenders again.
In the past such subsidence would have been offset by a perennial supply of silt deposited by tributary rivers.
The decision to eventually ban gasoline vehicles comes as China employs aggressive tactics to suppress its perennial air pollution.
Still, in the dialogue between Elwood and Turner it frames some perennial arguments over how to respond to injustice.
They landed two of the top players available, both perennial All-Stars and NBA champions, and they weren't finished.
Which means he needs to win over... Next, there's the perennial tough vote for Republicans to lock down: Sens.
Image: NASA, JPL-CaltechSaturn's icy moon Enceladus is the latest target in the perennial excitement around finding extraterrestrial life.
The old wired Momentums are a perennial Gizmodo favorite, and when Sennheiser announced the wireless version, we were pumped.
This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and touching the stalks or leaves can be very painful.
The Kindle is a perennial Black Friday favorite for a reason: It's simply perfect for travelers on the go.
Despite a perennial battle with sickle cell anemia, the Crime Rhyme Houdini P seemed immortal as a death deity.
Whether they were killed off directly by modern humans or were out-competed is a perennial topic of debate.
An unexpected crisis or some miraculously functional Congress could lead to serious, timely action on this perennial financial issue.
Ensuring a steady flow of affordable financing to the private sector has been a perennial problem for China's policymakers.
Snow patches that were once perennial have been rapidly melting all over the Arctic, and Greenland is no exception.
Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert, a perennial favorite at TC Sessions: Robotics & AI, offers this perspective on the conference.
Danny Tarkanian is a perennial candidate who has spent millions of dollars on five campaigns over the last decade.
August 1st The second big hit from our data team explored the perennial issue of women, work and pay.
Kennedy, a perennial swing vote on the Supreme Court, stepped down from the court at the end of June.
Instead of having a White House that is managing critical issues, we have perennial drama unfolding almost every week.
Pennsylvania hasn't voted in favor of a Republican candidate for president since 1988 but is a perennial GOP target.
It's a complex and highly leveraged attempt by the perennial takeover target to turn itself into a buyer instead.
For the next sixteen years, Ortega was a perennial candidate for the Presidency, but he never managed to win.
It was surpassed only by "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," the latest entry into the perennial best-selling franchise.
He took the second place when he failed to spell the word "marram," (a type of coarse perennial grass).
Despite being the perennial sales leader in its class, it's taking a large share of an increasingly small market.
The woody perennial plant imposter had his act axed by police who charged him with obstructing a public walkway.
In fact, one of China's perennial ideas for cleaning up air pollution could, paradoxically, make climate change even worse.
Paul, a perennial "no" vote on continuing resolutions (CRs), is the third Republican to come out against the bill.
Bordeaux Supérieur, France, $14 Here's a perennial favorite of mine for the delicious fruit and sheer value it offers.
But the theme that runs through it all is a perennial lack of investment in tracks, trains and signals.
Republicans have nominated a perennial candidate with Nazi sympathies to face Mr. Lipinski, but the seat is not competitive.
In addition to disease threats and perennial weather risks, another big issue for agricultural markets was rising trade tensions.
A point earned against Argentina — the perennial powerhouse, a country with approximately 130 times as many people as Iceland.
And the reality is, with or without the coronavirus, drug shortages are a perennial problem in the United States.
It could be a perennial question with dozens of conflicting answers that needs more data to draw real conclusions.
I'm not sure if this is a trend; I can assert that this is a perennial frustration for many.
How to attract a wider range of people to the work is a perennial question, Kerry Moles told me.
In the NFC, we have a pair of perennial dreamboats: The San Francisco 249ers and the Green Bay Packers.
Added to these immediate, in-your-face discomforts are perennial unemployment and that constant of contemporary Iraq, rampant corruption.
It's the largest spending bill after the one for the Defense Department and a perennial source of partisan strife.
One participant loved a showy perennial he had tended there so much that he named his first daughter Chrysanthemum.
Eugene V. Debs, the fiery labor organizer and perennial socialist presidential candidate, is mentioned more often than Sanders's wife.
One of the perennial problems in so much of Asia is how do you put people and homes together.
For the latter, you won't go wrong with stalwarts like Carmine's, Tavern on Rush, and perennial favorite, Gibson's Steakhouse.
Put aside the perennial (and tiresome) arguments about whether New York or Los Angeles has the better food scene.
The underprivileged are depicted as mere playthings of the forces of poverty and racism, "perennial victims," incapable of agency.
Emerging and established designers offer a few leads, and Jane Birkin, fashion's perennial muse, is fertile ground for inspiration.
The perennial bull pointed to better-than-expected earnings and global growth as reasons for investors to remain optimistic.
OUTDOOR SPACE The lot is nearly a half-acre, with a lawn, fenced yard, brick patio and perennial beds.
"Friends" remains a perennial favorite on streaming and in TV syndication, after it aired on NBC from 1994-2004.
The letter to Facebook, a perennial congressional target since late 2017, focuses on Facebook acquiring competitors WhatsApp and Instagram.
Outdoor space: Cross-country skiing trails, stone walls, specimen trees and perennial gardens are features of the rolling property.
Kitchens took over the Browns this season in a rare mood of optimism for the perennial punching bag team.
The uncompleted arc of her talent makes her a perennial artist's artist, consulted by young abstract painters even now.
The game's time-bending storyline exemplifies how the series has grown from its arcade roots into a perennial blockbuster.
As the perennial recruiter of No. 1 classes, he was going to get practically whichever players he wanted, anyway.
Dean Heller faces a primary from perennial loser Danny Tarkanian and a likely general election faceoff against Democratic Rep.
A heated gunite pool was designed to look like a lagoon, blending into the terraced perennial and kitchen gardens.
Those Knicks were a perennial playoff team anchored by Ewing and Coach Pat Riley, both future Hall of Famers.
There are the perennial overlords, who guide their respective scenes with an influence rivalling Cleopatra's reign over ancient Egypt.

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