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The golf team is perennially one of the best in the county.
Doctors perennially tell us to eat less and exercise more.
She is perennially in love and runs an elevator by day.
Some of the issues, like family planning, are perennially contentious.
Learning how artists go about making art is perennially fascinating.
It's the book I perennially recommend people read, and so am doing it again here.
To Hollywood these have been the perennially invisible men and women.
As a result, they have perennially turned out fewer family practice doctors than any others in the country.
Stanford is perennially ranked as one of the nation's best business schools.
Some of the Governor's ideas have perennially gone down to defeat.
To be sure, the city's school system has perennially suffered shortages.
Address the perennially neglected question of what primary education is for.
"Why are we going to perennially tolerate this type of activity?"
Human rights activists know their cause has perennially been "aside."
Of course, as perennially optimistic singles like to point out, you never know what's going to happen.
The perennial belief that our best days are behind us is, it seems, perennially wrong.
But perennially bad parental sideline behavior was also in evidence.
When nothing is for sure we remain alert, perennially on our toes.
The park has several small waterfalls, some of which flow perennially.
He is perennially one of the leading sires in that country.
Preferred locations may be adopted perennially, often on high ground.
He played a character who was perennially on leave, thus earning him his nickname.
The men's basketball team is perennially among the top 25 programs nationally in attendance.
That means a perennially frustrating process has become almost frenzied.
Except that this same thing has been going on, almost perennially, in state legislatures across the country for decades.