semi-permanent in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
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The word cantonment means a temporary or semi-permanent military quarters.
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Semi-permanent color mousse can be used to give toning to hair that is fading from hair color processes.
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Once families had completed the construction of their semi-permanent homes, they received a wood stove, mattresses, blankets, and hygienic supplies.
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Archeological evidence includes flint flakes and debitage, along with evidence of semi-permanent settlement, including houses and utilitarian structures.
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Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
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Perms, tattoos, scars, and amputations are semi-permanent and highly visible.
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Many outdoor displays are semi-permanent, with the bonsai trees in place for weeks or months at a time.
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Although the gorge usually appears dry, there are some small pockets of semi-permanent spring-fed pools that allow the unique flora in this region to survive.
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Camps are established in the same place each year; often semi-permanent shelters are built in at least one place on this migration route.
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