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Definitions for perpetuating
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Perpetuating
of Perpetuate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of perpetuating in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of perpetuating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of perpetuating in a Sentence
With girls, the more they watched, the more likely they were to perpetuate these behaviors so there's something about the nature of this type of behavior that girls feel comfortable perpetuating, i've argued, and many others have argued, that it's really about socialization, that as a culture, we tend to condone physical aggression with boys, and say, 'Oh that's just the way boys are' but with girls, we tell them not to do that because that's not what girls do.
I think that's what time capsules are about, it's a way of perpetuating the memory of what they felt was really important work, of educating and converting Mormons.
We put these people up on these pedestals and we're sort of guilty of perpetuating this graven imagery that we worship, and then when they fall, the first thing people want to do is like, take this away, take that away.
British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon:
Our evidence indicates they are dropping unguided munitions in civilian areas, killing civilians, and they are dropping them against the Free Syrian forces fighting Assad, he's shoring up Assad and perpetuating the suffering.
This is terrible, this is just further perpetuating a cycle of poverty, of despair.
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