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As of Earth Day 2021, the network had about 125 forests around the country that should stay forests in perpetuity.
THE FIRST STEP IN USING TREES TO SLOW CLIMATE CHANGE: PROTECT THE TREES WE HAVESUSAN MILIUSJULY 13, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
The building, the former headquarters of Sempra that the city hoped would house hundreds of workers into perpetuity, has been a scandal for many years – mostly a scandal of incompetence.
HOW ASBESTOS REVEALED WHERE THE MONEY WENT ON A BAD BUILDING DEALSCOTT LEWISJUNE 30, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
To be sure, AstraZeneca has said it will sell these vaccines at no profit to the developing world “in perpetuity,” and at no profit in the West until it decides the pandemic is over.
IN THE PUSH FOR NEW VACCINES, TAXPAYERS KEEP PAYING AND PAYINGSAMANTH SUBRAMANIANMAY 12, 2021QUARTZ
It’s not one where we’re looking to bend the curve and double every year in perpetuity, though we do have very aggressive growth targets.
MEDIA BRIEFING: FACEBOOK PREPS TOOL COMPARING PUBLISHERS’ MOBILE WEB REVENUE TO INSTANT ARTICLESTIM PETERSONMARCH 18, 2021DIGIDAY
As a result of that, by definition, it will probably be inadequate because it is not intended to be an appropriation in perpetuity.
MILLIONS OF LOW-INCOME AMERICANS TO GET UP TO $50 SUBSIDIES FOR THEIR MONTHLY INTERNET BILLS UNDER NEWLY FINALIZED U.S. PROGRAMTONY ROMMFEBRUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POST
That is what is so sickening today, what will sicken us for decades to come and what has shamed us before the world in perpetuity.
THE CAPITOL MOB IMAGES SHOULDN’T SURPRISE YOU. OPEN INSURRECTION WAS ALWAYS WHERE WE WERE HEADED.PHILIP KENNICOTTJANUARY 6, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Which perhaps illustrates the point of preserving these moments in perpetuity.
A COVID-19 TIME CAPSULE CAPTURES PANDEMIC MOMENTS FOR FUTURE RESEARCHERSSUJATA GUPTADECEMBER 2, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
AstraZeneca has promised to keep the vaccine’s price low, at least in the developing world, in perpetuity.
ASTRAZENECA’S STOCK IS SOARING ON COVID, BUT THE PANDEMIC HAS DENTED ITS GROWTHJEREMY KAHNNOVEMBER 6, 2020FORTUNE
These new occupiers of the land were to hold it in perpetuity as tenants of the state, paying a small annual rental.
THE TWO GREAT REPUBLICS: ROME AND THE UNITED STATESJAMES HAMILTON LEWIS
The nomadic and hunter states of society never embraced within themselves the elements of perpetuity.
THE INDIAN IN HIS WIGWAMHENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT
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