Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This is because together people write things down. In permanent places. Sometimes just in notebooks or the like, but no together person would be without their personal planner/calendar/daybook. Ask them if they want to have lunch on Thursday and they pull it out. "No, sorry, I'm already eating with...
"France and the Portrait, 1799-1870." This installation of works from the permanent collections explores the changing conventions and practice of portraiture in France between the rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte and the fall of the Second Empire.
Hart Nautical Gallery. 55 Mass Ave., M.I.T., Cambridge. 253-5942. Ongoing. "Course 13, 1893-1993: From Naval Architecture on Ocean Engineering" "Permanent Exhibition of Ship Models."
Mice with transplanted cells who lived over eight months, the mouse's usual lifespan, showed a dramatic absence of pathology in their brains, suggesting a permanent cure without additional abnormalities, said Wolfe.
"Our long-term hope is to produce a permanent treatment in patients, whether mice, dogs, or humans," Wolfe said.