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The Permanent Assurance Company is a fictional company in the 1983 Monty Python short film, The Crimson Permanent Assurance, which appears just before the start of the Monty Python film, The Meaning of Life.

A staid British accountancy firm, The Permanent Assurance Company is taken over by The Very Big Corporation of America. The elderly office workers who staff the firm rebelA rebellion is an armed resistance to an established government. Those who participate in rebellions are rebels. Other words for a rebellion include: revolt uprising insurrection and insurgency''. Some of these words, especially rebellion and revolt often against their corporate masters and become pirates, "sailing" The Permanent Assurance Company's ancient buildingBuilding is either the act of creating an object assembled from more than one element, or the object itself. A building is usually a human-created object composed of more than a single element, permanently fixed to the ground, that mediates one or more as through various business districts and plundering other companies' skyscraperTaipei 101, the world's tallest skyscraper by roof height on high rise. What is the chief characteristic of the tall office building? It is lofty. It must be tall. The force and power of altitude must be in it, the glory and pride of exaltation must be ins.

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