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Perpetuated by dictionaries for nearly a century, it's surely the most persistent scientific howler in the history of the English language.
Dictionary definition of 'siphon' has been wrong for nearly a century James Kingsland 2010
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A person commits mail or wire fraud if he has (A) Perpetuated a scheme to defraud that includes a material deception; (B) with the intent to defraud; (C) while using the mails in furtherance of the scheme.
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Perpetuated now in America by Indian immigrants struggling between two nation's ideas of fitting in.
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Instead, his recent gestures appear to be nothing more than a cruel joke, Perpetuated on the long-suffering people.
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Perpetuated by their desire to make a difference, the “free thinkers” are united in their advocacy to support the culture of pre-marital sex and abortion.
The Culture of Pre-marital Sex and Abortion Nomadicasian 2007
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Perpetuated, no doubt, by my own feelings of insecurity as a new prof.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2007
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Perpetuated Sorrow; "of another the" Intelligent Maiden of Transmitted
Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao
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Perpetuated illegally, as in, posted on places with "Post No Bills" notices?
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Perpetuated by limited opportunities in the North and continual migration from the South, the black subculture of crime hardened into a seemingly fixed lifestyle.
Claremont.org 2009
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Perpetuated by limited opportunities in the North and continual migration from the South, the black subculture of crime hardened into a seemingly fixed lifestyle.
Claremont.org 2009
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