Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Ever since supporters pushed for George Washington to take a permanent political position in the uncertain years after the Revolution, the U.S. has had a love-hate relationship with the idea of monarchy. We love the glamour, but we hate the despotism and hereditary privilege that the same monarchy seems...
Wrinn has turned television recording arrangements over to the Boston media pool, a permanent system arranged by all Boston television stations for covering events with limited access.
But though she would not make a career of it, she said she would consider continuing taxidermy as a permanent hobby.
"While it originally provided the 'best of both worlds', it was not meant to be a permanent status, but only a transitional phase," he said.
He says he believes theater should, instead, be "motivated to make works of art," a goal aided by the establishment of permanent acting companies.