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Amongst them, Pravira was the perpetuator of the dynasty.
The eldest of them, Ajamidha, was the perpetuator of the royal line.
Riksha begat Samvarana, the perpetuator of the royal line.
The perpetuator has gotten the message, as Ms. Blume said, "Do whatever you want."
He is viewed by some as a trailblazer in a white-dominated industry and by others as a perpetuator of a negative black image.
The play's perpetuator of the void is Chris (played by Daniel Jenkins), a 20-year-old popular actor of good-guy roles in stock action movies.
The makers of the Levitron have developed a "Perpetuator", which sits under the Levitron and sends out an additional magnetic pulse.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet (1887), Sherlock Holmes correctly deduces that the perpetuator of a gruesome murder had smoked a "Trichinopoly cigar".
Along with his clients, establishments with creaky wooden floors and penny candy where it is still possible to buy ribbon by the yard, Mr. Ginsburg is, in his words, "a perpetuator."
One established perpetuator of at least some of the crimes is Kaathavarayan, his secret accomplices being some well-known public figures like the rich young wastrel Veerarajan and the Kuttipatti Zamindar.
As a means to combat that trend, propaganda placed a new emphasis on the female's role as the perpetuator of the Communist regime in their ability to produce the next class of healthy workers, a policy called pronatalism.
He announces that overpopulation is "our major problem," castigates Margaret Thatcher as "a jingoistic prime minister," declares himself adamantly against the monarchy and describes Pope John Paul II as "a perpetuator of an outmoded and damaging worldview."
Che Guevara told the General Assembly in 1964 that "the United States is not the champion of freedom, but rather the perpetuator of exploitation and oppression against the peoples of the world and against a large part of its own population."
Until black Americans repudiate the notion, promulgated by rap, that crime, violence, foul language and subjugation of women are legitimate manifestations of black "culture," Mr. Tignor's criticism of Al Jolson as a perpetuator of hateful stereotypes will ring hollow.
And although there is a reference to the conservation of tropical forests, in practice the International Tropical Timber Organization, which administers the agreement, is at best an intergovernmental cover-up for the timber trade's role in deforestation and at worst a perpetuator of bad logging practices.
And last month, NBC gave Brian Williams, its 36-year-old White House correspondent and substitute anchor, a contract that will pay him more than $1.5 million a year through 2000, tacitly anointing him as Mr. Brokaw's eventual successor and another perpetuator of the Cronkite tradition.
O king, that lord of the earth who hath his dominions on the west and the south, who is thy maternal uncle and who is called Purujit, that brave perpetuator of the Kunti race, that slayer of all foes, is the single king that regardeth thee from affection.
Buddhist legend holds that during his lifetime the Buddha flew to Sri Lanka and left his footprint on Adam's Peak to indicate the importance of Sri Lanka as the perpetuator of his teachings, and also left footprints in all lands where his teachings would be acknowledged.