Examples of using Permanent part in English and their translations into Dutch
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You have one week to know this information so well, it becomes a permanent part of your memory.
A restored hive overwrites an existing registry key and becomes a permanent part of your configuration.
After invading, they simply did not want to relinquish it, seeing it as a permanent part of their empire.
Islam is a permanent part of our culture.
We have an amazing aftercare program to help you make The Work a permanent part of your life.
On 1st March 2016, the company became a permanent part of the Berkshire Hathaway group.
But the Spirits of the Circuits never become a permanent part of Havona personalities.
There is concern that these measures could become a new and permanent part of the overall trade framework.
But the Spiritsˆ of the Circuitsˆ never become a permanent part of Havonaˆ personalities.
innovation focused on energy efficiency and diversification and make them a permanent part of development initiatives.
a permanent part of the national-socialist propaganda.
but an inner, permanent part of the individual.
The infrastructure therefore constitutes the permanent part of the resources of a company,
Soon afterwards, the term"Manifest Destiny" became a standard phrase for expansionists, and a permanent part of the American lexicon.
also the friendly people in the neighborhood have become a permanent part of our lives.
the stamped text and/or images become a permanent part of each PDF document.
They may seem like a permanent part of the financial landscape, but in fact they
forums that have been a permanent part of so much fun I used to have playing.
As such, you may well find that the Hotone Binary Amp Modeller swiftly becomes a permanent part of your pedalboard, giving you a whole world of sonic options to play with….
treatment, transactional analysis, became a permanent part of the psychotherapeutic literature.