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permanent way
noun
British.
- the roadbed and track of a railroad.
permanent way
noun
- the track of a railway, including the ballast, sleepers, rails, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of permanent way1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Those joining the call are "ready to help bring an end to this war in a just and permanent way that allows Ukraine to enjoy its freedom", he said.
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The result is that we can genetically label those cells in a permanent way.
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Now, campaigners hope there can be a permanent way to remember her in the town where she made such a difference.
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And to see whether Kraken narrative changes in a broader, more permanent way beyond their local market.
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AP: After all that, would you say the character has changed you in any permanent way?
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