I for one have always promoted our need to become evermore involved in governmental affairs at all levels. |
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If victimisation's grip over artists like him is moot, maybe its ability to regiment society evermore is defective as well. |
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Would you like the state to step in and interfere with the free discussion that is driving people towards evermore extreme positions, or not? |
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The child alone with her or his book is, for me, the true image of potential happiness, of something evermore about to be. |
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It's not difficult to see why magazines are turning to evermore aggressive retail tactics. |
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Ten years gone we've been fighting this battle of evermore, and its nobody's fault but mine. |
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You will be alive, fruitful, and charming evermore because of my constant love. |
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Part of the problem is that journalists are evermore suspicious of government spin to manipulate the media. |
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They bore him and placed him in the third heaven in the company of angels blessing God for evermore. |
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Thus, both band and fans grew alike together in their musical education, and are bound evermore in a swirling mutual appreciation of the smaller person's universe. |
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The electronic delivery of documents is becoming evermore widespread, whereas paper-based communication flows have stabilised. |
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Formal complaints often escalate disputes so that they become evermore difficult to resolve. |
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Through the 1920s Lang made evermore ambitious films, some of them so long and dense that they were exhibited in two parts. |
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Thus, their role is evermore important, as much for identifying solutions as for implementing them. |
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I shall create grandchildren in his image to remind you evermore. |
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And may the Lord preserve your go'ng out and your com'ng 'n, from th's t'me forth and even for evermore. |
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Kidd has set himself the task of redefining the American landscape, rupturing it into evermore immediate, disjunctive, and implausible fictions. |
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Now I am back in the metaphorical bosun's chair, it is heartening to see the waterfront thriving evermore. |
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The fretful tinkling of the convent bell evermore dinging among the mountain echoes. |
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I believe that Christ rose from the dead: Your shared joy, your common prayer, your hope which you always wish to be firm, and your charity which asks to be evermore perfect say it. |
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Unfortunately the widespread preference for large glazed areas in commercial buildings has created an artificial need for evermore sophisticated and elaborate shading devices. |
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The role of Aboriginal youth is evermore important, both to the long-term well-being of your own communities, and to strengthening Canadian society as a whole. |
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Increased competitiveness should furthermore enable the postal sector to be integrated with alternative methods of communication and allow the quality of the service provided to evermore demanding users to be improved. |
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We are concerned that if supplies of ARVs are limited there may be interruptions in treatment which is likely to cause resistance, which in turn would require evermore expensive drug combinations. |
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I am convinced that the initiatives that will be triggered by this proposal will do a lot to enrich the on-going European debate on the appropriate framework for the media in an evermore digital environment. |
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Over the past decade the critical need to strengthen human rights as part of an effective response to AIDS and its effects has become evermore clear. |
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They suggest that the inevitable result of such a society is to become evermore technological at the cost of freedom and psychological health. |
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This evermore undisguised adventurous saber-rattling is creating such tense situation on the Korean Peninsula that a war may break out anytime,'' it said. |
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The tide-waves, whispering evermore To rocks and sands the ocean-lore. |
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When a deal goes south he resorts to evermore desperate and bone-headed lengths to get the cash he owes his deceptively paternalistic supplier, Milo. |
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The point of purchase is evermore valuable both as a channel for promotion delivery and as the accumulation point of information on customer behavior. |
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