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A form without a history has no power to perpetuate itself.
"May they both bring you many strong children to perpetuate your House."
We had to find a way to perpetuate our line.
And all this is often perpetuated by those in power.
"Why should you not take the chance of perpetuating your own name?"
Our responsibility is to perpetuate the school, not the company.
At the same time, old problems ended up being perpetuated.
They need a reason to survive and to perpetuate themselves.
Do not carry on with large water changes, however, as these only perpetuate the problem.
"Because the money could be used to create systems that would perpetuate themselves."
Being such a good name, it caught on and has been perpetuated as fact.
They are perpetuated by being passed on to others within the group or outside it.
Change the system not perpetuate it by playing along with another one of it's games.
He's also willing to do anything he can to perpetuate that feeling.
And to remember those gifts she left for all of us to perpetuate.
Through political organization, those holding office have found it possible to perpetuate themselves in power.
"They do not want to perpetuate the use of torture."
In other words, while the child may live, without a more global approach the problem has the potential to be perpetuated.
He wanted them to perpetuate what had become their family business."
"No one wants to see this Government perpetuated," he said.
The tradition is said to have perpetuated throughout the country.
Shall we do that, and try to perpetuate the cold war?
And at the same time, its pleasures can be perpetuated.
An idea is perpetuated because it must never be mentioned.
Yet the changes would perpetuate what some members of Congress see as the law's contradictions.