The perennial appeal of its literary and social aspects has delighted readers since its first appearance.
As a perennial warning against the abuse of government power, that story has merit.
The positive statistics may not end the perennial debate over whether A-levels have been "dumbed down".
Carmina Burana ranks up there with Beethoven's Fifth as a perennial favorite among concert-goers.
His fellow baseball legends--and fellow Yankees--Mantle, Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio are also perennial blue chippers.
Where and how to advertise to reach your ideal audience is the perennial question in marketing.
Richter says the biggest consequence for perennial time borrowers is losing joy in life.
April 15 is now upon us, and with it, the perennial hope of true tax reform.
On economics, the NEA proves itself a perennial dunce about free markets and freedom of choice.
Juventus left out two regulars and got a big away win at perennial rival Inter.
The best example of this has been on perennial quagmire of agricultural sector reform.
Suddenly, a hardy perennial of the Washington political hothouse is once again in full bloom.
Corn syrup is now more common in processed foods, but sugar remains a perennial favorite.
Higher fuel costs are perennial worries for trucking company leaders, but the concern is much overdone.
Odds are the perennial possibility of a massive military invasion have something to do with it.
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The last thing they want to do is turn Asia into a perennial sellers-market for LNG.
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Fears of even more layoffs are now a perennial worry in the Time Inc. building.
He's expected to line up opposite of perennial Pro Bowl Champ Bailey next season.
Now there's a challenge: making government-subsidized employees feel proud to work for a perennial moneyloser.
In the SCMP's editorial page, Wo examines that perennial China-Russia "strategic partnership" issue.
Even tiny Chrysler, the perennial underdog in the U.S. auto industry, is doing better financially.
ANWR the subject of perennial war between greens and oil-industry supporters, such as the Bush administration seems unlikely.
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Another problem plaguing Afghanistan is perennial: there are not enough boots on the ground.
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Dr Meyer disposes, too, of one perennial criticism of the Rorschach test that it is culture-dependent.
The company has been and continues to be a perennial favorite for emerging market investors.
With January comes the perennial advice about what to read in the New Year.
"Hello Kitty is a perennial, " says Bangkok-based Dave McCaughan, director of McCann-Erickson Asia-Pacific Consumer Insights.
Perennial favorites include Mikla, 360, 5 Kat, Litera and the three branches of Leb-i-derya.
State politics ends up as a perennial battle between squabbling regions for scarce resources.
The Swedish company behind them hopes to solve the perennial problem of odd socks.
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