Increasing of mosquitos is a perennial problem in our colony. [adjective]
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These plants are perennial. [adjective]
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Her P.A owns a nursery of perennial plants. [adjective]
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Maunsell was confronted with what had become his perennial problems: increased train capacity combined with the need for a light axle loading. [adjective]
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One of the main innovations of RSF, request-scope programming, also solves another perennial bugbear with web frameworks which is the scoping issue. [adjective]
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It was his might that kept the multiform structure of the material and psychical world in perennial harmony. [adjective]
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Perennial summer reigned that autumn day in that reunited family. [adjective]
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A region where grey twilight ever descends, never falls on wide sagegreen pasturefields, shedding her dusk, scattering a perennial dew of stars. [adjective]
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There are no rivers and few perennial streams in the islands. [Please select]
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The perennial problem of preserving stability and admitting of change was presented in an acute form. [Please select]
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Annual plants sometimes become perennial under a new climate, as I hear from Dr. [Please select]
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It seldom rises higher than six inches, and the root is perennial. [Please select]
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