The boy's life changes forever when this tarty good-time girl replaces his mother in the family home. |
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My life began in those optimistic years following the war to end all wars, when good times were to roll forever. |
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The lumbering wadcutter bullet seemed to take forever to get out of the barrel and you really had to hold hard to get good scores. |
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Even if I were dead, he left me to wander the desolate battlefield, my soul forever in turmoil in such a place. |
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Sadly, Fiona and her quaint highland village seem forever lost to him in the remote mists of time. |
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In the meantime, what does the man forever jaded against television have to look forward to? |
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Books reflect the mental atmosphere in which they were born, and on that account cannot expect to live forever. |
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I like standing on my step watching the world go by and I was forever seeing her walking these two donkeys of hers around the village. |
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You can't quench and suppress the human spirit and the desire for freedom forever. |
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He forever excommunicates and accurses every one who should dare violate that great charter of Anglo-Saxon freedom! |
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Living with a Jekyll and Hyde, forever walking on eggshells, is no way to live. |
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Already, a quiet drink in the pub is forever interrupted by people rattling charity boxes. |
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His mother, a sandwich maker, has told how he would be forever jigging and dancing around the house as a child. |
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And I found out that jimson weed is also called Datura and has been in use as a shamanic psychotropic substance, and a folk medicine forever. |
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But in truth, how much consolation can webbed feet and waterproof hair be when the skies are continually grey and the pavements forever puddled? |
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My modem is acting up so it took forever to log on, shades of things to come. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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Whatever the game or size of the ball, sport has forever been at its best when a bitter, or even friendly, rivalry is at its heart. |
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As I was jostled and bumped into the washroom, I saw a sight that would change my life forever. |
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And then I discovered the joy of running through a forest, and was spoilt forever. |
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It took forever but soon they had dug three holes and placed the bodies inside before covering them back up. |
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At that point, a rain of fire and bullets hit us, shutting up forever the cheerful voices of a few minutes earlier. |
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By their own admission that is way beyond their technological grasp, and may remain forever out of reach. |
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You have the power and you are not going to have it forever and stop crying and whingeing about other things. |
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The Court had previously made clear that affirmative action could not last forever. |
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I like RBF because its putting a name to a thing people have been complaining to women about forever and sort of subverting it. |
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Whatever your personal skill level, this book will change your appreciation of whitework and trapunto quilts forever. |
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Either Zach made a promise to change, and kept to it, or she was out of his life forever. |
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We commend him into your care and keeping now and forever more, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. |
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It normally doesn't take me long to get ready for anything but tonight it felt like forever to get ready. |
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Go to Esfahan now and it's as if the whole city were forever readying itself for an impromptu royal visit. |
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The mother realises her folly and wants the in-laws to stay with them forever! |
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It must have existed at some point, but now it's vanished, gone, disappeared, forever. |
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Gone forever are the enormous key rings with the bunches of clanging keys carried by the prison officers. |
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The fresh catch of the day is forever popular with visitors, especially the aholehole, or Hawaiian flagtail, a reef fish raised in island ponds. |
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The Amazing Spider-Man finally hits theaters this week, and we've been gearing up for the Spidey reboot for what feels like forever. |
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She knew her crew was getting tired and restless, and the supplies wouldn't hold out forever. |
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It seems all wrong in modern surroundings, though, and I was forever activating the wipers needlessly. |
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The 1980s series was never recommissioned but it forever warped Gerald's teenage years and shaped those of its other stars. |
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In photos they forever give witness to the fact that every piece of the built world was imagined by human mind, placed by human hand. |
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As a lover, his story stands out forever as a warning to the timid and the recreant. |
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This is a woe I suffer from like no other, and cannot wait to be rid of it forever. |
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Of course the market will not stay at current levels forever and is expected to recuperate its losses during the next two or three years. |
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Both ladies used their expertise to give red-blooded males everywhere a spectacle that would burn in our brains forever. |
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If red squirrels are to survive in the Lake District, grey squirrel control will have to continue forever. |
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I'd only known him a couple of months, but it seemed like he'd been in my life forever. |
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I don't know much about her other than that she is a BBC radio personality and has a name that forever captivates and enchants me. |
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Our knowledge of the riches of the glory of God will increase forever and ever, world without end. |
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Must we forever kowtow to US imperialism and be treated like the illegitimate children of the global economy? |
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His brow wrinkled as his thoughts drifted back fifteen years ago, to events that were forever etched into his memory. |
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Their regular food is kebab roll, shwarma or biryani, as they are forever short of funds and settle for the cheaper, greasier fast food variety. |
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Zatoichi's a reformed yakuza forever finding himself dragged into conflicts between the corrupt ruling classes and their exploited peasantry. |
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Dylan may be a living legend who changed forever the way rock music sounds, but his passion for reinterpreting his songs remains. |
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Valentukevicius, however, wants to lay the ghosts of the war to rest forever. |
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Constantly changing, radically reinventing himself, Wittman is forever in a state of flux. |
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The strongest punishment among Yazidis is expulsion, which means that your soul is lost forever. |
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Did you think that some ancient wizard just creates the portal in some abandoned area and just leaves it alone forever? |
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The English ruling class was wiped out and the character of the nation altered forever. |
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Like McEwan's Amsterdam, Atonement and Enduring Love, Saturday turns on a single event that forever alters its characters' lives. |
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It will never be over in my heart though because she will always be there, forever and ever. |
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It always amazes me when people seem to take forever to get things like domain names, or company formations. |
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And once you have the buzz, like the yips, it tends to stay with you forever. |
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Teenagers are forever pushing out their boundaries as they strive to be independent and self sufficient. |
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It is 60 years in February 2005 since the bombing that forever changed the basis of the city's renown. |
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On the other hand, laterite stone take very little, sometimes no cement and sand to build and last almost forever. |
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After all, who needed these scarred old buffers in the new dot.com era that would run forever? |
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The city's skyline was changed forever, with everything from the hospital to ancient monuments destroyed. |
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He's worried the quiet atmosphere of the reserve will change forever with the new ring road and casino. |
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I knew I couldn't continue shooting heroin forever, and I know now that I can never be addicted again. |
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The prisoner was cut down, restoratives were applied and he recovered, to be known forever more as Half-Hanged Smith. |
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The lecture seemed even longer than usual and our convo seemed to go on forever. |
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That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand festivity sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history. |
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The name of Archbishop Croke will forever live in the annals of GAA history because of the remarkable footballing cathedral which bears his name. |
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In any Championship is something that lives forever in the minds and hearts of every one involved. |
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Frames made of steel or aluminum, anodized and sometimes powder-coated, last virtually forever. |
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They know they can't rest forever on being the place that first gave a leg-up to Ewan McGregor. |
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But they would remain etched forever in the minds of those who enjoyed leisure in their days of yore. |
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The reverberations of that event will continue for quite some time, if not forever. |
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The European governments of the 1920s were like revolving doors, forever changing and with little sense of persistent direction. |
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He would forever be intent and serious, but now there was a lightness to his bearing, a softening that was altogether fresh. |
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Names are established, reputations ruined, narcissism runs riot and lives are changed forever. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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In order to trap him forever, the landowner pulls a rock, the size of a small car, over the cave mouth. |
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Sure, he was in a band that changed rock music forever, but that doesn't mean he ended up being able to pay his rent thirty years later. |
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Steely Dan is a combination of rock-solid music and biting satire mixed with humor, a band that has been around seemingly forever. |
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I'm going to write a blog post about it that'll live online forever, but that's just the way I roll. |
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He yesterday challenged the IRA to consider jettisoning forever its strategy of holding the Armalite in one hand and the ballot box in the other. |
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About 20 feet round and extending up and down seemingly forever, it neatly severed the bridge. |
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She looked so happy that he thought he could just stand there, looking at her forever. |
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As for me, well my love for New York runs so deep that I would gladly have lost myself in the city and stayed forever! |
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That opportunity has been forever lost, to the relief of those who would now live under its flight path. |
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Your cultural heritage is in critical danger of being lost and forgotten forever. |
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This book should forever lay to rest the idea that enslaved African Americans were generally contented with their lot. |
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In the few days since the new posts went up, dozens of new love locks have been sealed shut on Ponte Milvio, in a perfect world, forever. |
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The big iron guys don't want the Microsoft run-time to run well natively on their servers, so it will forever be relegated to edge tasks. |
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Labor's record in power has forever ruptured the close allegiance that millions of workers once had with the party. |
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And Mara will of course seduce this one because she has lusted after him forever. |
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Maybe Bob is just an extremely tactile person or maybe he's thinking, hey, this won't last forever. |
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Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it. |
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Protect and take care of your body as best you can, it's the only thing you are sure to have forever. |
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Credit markets are forever engulfed by rumours and panic talk about situations that rarely materialise. |
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Most yellow or tan types found in grocery and health-food stores are hard to digest and take forever to cook. |
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I know the rifle and ammunition companies are forever trying to sell you things from short magnums to ultra magnums. |
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With the exception of the magnums, revolvers seem to last almost forever, but once more it's a matter of degree. |
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All these years we've been celebrating the uniqueness of Pi, the way it tantalized us by going on, forever and ever. |
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I used to be big on temper tantrums as a child, and some skills are forever. |
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It says the Te Tumu Pa site, river mouth and river margins should be tapu forever out of respect for the tribes which fought there. |
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How wonderful it would be to rid my Outlook Express mailbox of spam mails forever. |
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Here we have a mother and daughter duo with tight clothes and sassy attitudes who are forever searching for men. |
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This means that anyone in Ireland will be able to buy a small satellite dish and box and receive all the British channels for free, forever. |
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Nations come and go and have since the beginning of time and if the Lord tarries will continue to come and go forever. |
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No one expects accountants to stay eternal babe magnets, forever young, beautiful and hot. |
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The funeral goes as planned, everyone says their speeches memorializing this woman to whom they now say goodbye forever. |
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Other women will survive back alley abortions damaged forever, their fertility destroyed. |
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There were heart-wrenching tales from families whose innocent lives he had ruined and scarred forever. |
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So this picture records for posterity a scene of village life that has been lost forever. |
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To many British people, the idea of a mandarin or senior civil servant will forever be associated with Sir Humphrey Appleby. |
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They are forever busy manipulating and maneuvering situations to their advantage. |
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Had they crept just a foot higher, countless historic masterpieces could have been lost to mankind forever. |
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Unforgiving dry, and tempestuous rainy seasons ensure that mankind's foothold here will forever be tenuous. |
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There are so many rules about proper table manners that it would take forever to list every nitpicky item. |
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Too tender-hearted and responsible to just walk away, they may stay in a bad partnership forever. |
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Agriculture changed forever as grain production quadrupled within a decade and rose tenfold later. |
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We're forever called over to see little kids with terrapins in their pockets. |
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But it's a deeply flawed squad, built on the faulty premise that star ballplayers remain healthy and productive forever. |
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They wanted to get married to be united forever, but fate spun a different web for them. |
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This was because opposable thumbs or not, buttons would forever be the bane of his life. |
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It seemingly took forever to scrub off speed when I stood on the brake pedal. |
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She's got this Westlife fixation and she's forever banging on about how great they are and how much she loves them. |
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I long to kiss that strong mouth, that sculptured mouth that was designed specifically to keep girls going forever. |
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When seamless stockings were developed it changed the future of ladies hosiery forever. |
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She felt as if she could just get lost in his eyes forever and not ever have a thing to worry about. |
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People who talk about education have forever been mouthing aphorisms about teaching students to think for themselves. |
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After midnight, the bartenders were drunk and were taking forever to make drinks. |
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Now Emma has found what she has really been looking for, which enables her to shed her false meddlesomeness forever. |
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Posner has resigned himself to loving Dinah in the self-abasing tradition of courtly love, the object forever unattainable. |
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It's easy to become discouraged and throw up your hands and say, well, it's gone on for a long time, it will go on forever. |
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She makes you uncomfortable because she is forever challenging you to fight for your beliefs. |
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And it's like other dates that you know are going to be etched in our memory forever. |
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But the events which unfolded on the afternoon of January 14 will be forever etched in the memories of all those involved. |
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I'll never forget what happened in Sydney last year, that's etched in my mind forever. |
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Many memories were lost or left behind that day, but some are indelibly etched on the minds of the islanders forever. |
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What they achieved during this summer will be forever etched in the history of the club. |
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One sobering statistic that will be forever etched in my mind is that over 3,000 children lost a mother or father on that fateful day. |
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Wednesday, April 11 th 2001 will forever be etched in my memory as one of the best days of my life. |
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There is always one who is far less commercially minded than the other, forever wanting to decorate their investment, or personalise it. |
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Perennial geraniums live forever, are easy to grow from seed and once established, spread and self-seed as madly as chickweed. |
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Considering that road-widening is forever a ticklish issue in the State, what is the way out? |
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Her voice sounded like pure music, a melody he'd forever be joyful to hear composed. |
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It's a music that is timeless and forever hopeful that lies in the cracks between fashion and cult-dom. |
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From now until forever, or at least through August, there will be beaucoup sharks in nearshore water. |
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I got him tix to see a band down at the Bowery, which we have not done in, like, forever. |
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And the thing is, her life is messed up forever and his life is messed up forever. |
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I want to stay under the protection of the green bedspread and white sheets forever as if it is my cocoon away from everyone else. |
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Dissenting voices cannot be tolerated, because they imply that a conservative future may not last forever. |
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To the use and behoof of Richard Rust and Susanna his wife, his heirs and Susanna's forever more. |
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Live within your means, they say, we can't bail you out forever. |
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The band can be the saviours of the music industry today and forever. |
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But the trend for tinpot lifestyle dictators can't last forever. |
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He held the cigarette in his right hand, he twirled it, he flicked it, he put it to his lips and took long drags, inhaling the smoke, holding it in his lungs forever. |
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Back then it was just Ben and Dale forever in their twenties, driving always down country roads in old trucks, alternating between rage and wild openness. |
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Last time I was down in that area the locals told me to be careful where I walked near the caves just in case I fell down a hole and be lost forever. |
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The city was on the edge of a giant ocean and yet the city burned forever. |
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We drove for what felt like forever to a sort of dilapidated commercial part of Istanbul on the Asian side of the city. |
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I was aware of a strange sense of wanting to prolong this moment and of concentrating on every second of it, in an attempt to burn it into my memory forever. |
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Kyle had blushed and they spend forever laughing and teasing him about it. |
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In time, we are prisoners of the present forever prevented from accessing our past, or our future. |
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That act forever sealed his feeling for the Chief, bound it up with the war, with violence, with the gun. |
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A welter of poems, plays, epics and narrative poetry came into existence all at once, altering the landscape of literary activity in Bengal forever. |
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The narrative is driven almost completely by toneless voiceovers, and violence, needless to say, simmers and moans forever beneath the film's surface. |
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The media, forever starved for lazy shorthand, have gone along with the labeling too. |
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A coalition, in short, that might, if successful, put an end forever to the conflict betweeen gay rights and family values. |
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Soldera comes across like that uncle who, once affronted, crosses you off forever. |
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Even my social networks were deleted, my videos removed, the fan base I had built lost forever. |
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My confidence is now forever and irreparably shaken for reasons I never could have fathomed. |
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They also want to own your master recordings and copyrights forever. |
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The algorithm is forever ratcheting up spending and ratcheting down revenues. |
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That alliance between the spy agency and the military, forged in Iraq, would forever change the way America fights wars. |
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But miraculously they must float in the heavens so far away from us, their beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever. |
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For his complicity Murmelstein has forever been branded a traitor, but for him the decision was a no-brainer. |
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The GOP is Fielding its strongest slate of presidential candidates in forever. |
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Hence, it is obvious that she will be forever scarred by it. |
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I am He that liveth and was dead and behold, I am alive forever more amen. |
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Is St Lucia doomed forever to be an island synonymous with mediocrity? |
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In Ireland, the name of Sean Quinn will be forever linked in the public mind as the ultimate cautionary tale of riches to rags. |
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Previously unknown papyri crop up only to vanish into private collections and out of the sight of scholars forever. |
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In the note, babe asked to see Leslie one last time before he left New York City forever. |
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The quest for an origin leads us forever backwards into the past. |
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We bought the wristlets there, and pledged our best friendship forever. |
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The blue line will forever be severed and a cultural change will be implanted. |
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May their married life have laughter, and that they love one another forever after! |
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After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone. |
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He will forever be a part of baseball lore because of his 11th inning walk-off shot, giving the Yankees a 6-5 win in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series. |
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However, to the right, if the character they love was originally white, then they should stay white forever. |
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We are a people that until very recently knew little but the hurriedly packed bag, the abandoned home, the loved one lost forever. |
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From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life. |
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The addy should change by itself, but it won't do that forever. |
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Once I was passing along the side of a deep abyss that seemed to spiral down forever and a strong wind started to blow, as if it were trying to push me in. |
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The loser will hand over the kingdom to the winner and, laying aside all warlike intentions, he will have to retire the forest with his party forever. |
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His horse was an old roan he'd had since, well, about forever. |
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The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever. |
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There was a line-up of Late Review personalities along one wall, among them several very well-known playwrights whose names remain forever on the tip of your tongue. |
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If left to their own devices, pieces made of rock crystal will last forever, but they are of course unusually vulnerable to breakage and destruction. |
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Families that do build petty empires flame out, but the grand empire ruled by our churning elites burns on, evidently, forever. |
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Six words transmitted wirelessly late in the evening of Nov. 7, 2000, foretold an event that forever changed American politics. |
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I tried to force Talya to add scenes, make a series out of it so I could do it forever. |
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By fumbling that final big decision, Ferguson may have tarnished his legacy forever. |
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Its fissures are forever present and not that far beneath the surface of every day life. |
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Several thousand people with poor reading skills will forever brand me either a gender traitor or a man-hater, whichever makes them more fake-outraged. |
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The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever. |
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Are our beloved burgers forever evolving beyond the classics toward an endless stack of superlatives? |
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Henceforth I will follow the way of the Cross traced out for me by my Redeemer, and journey onward to my heavenly home, there to dwell forever and ever. |
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My parents were forever telling me off but I never listened to them. |
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What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever? |
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This sparkly amalgamation of sailor suit and negligee lives forever in infamy. |
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Ideally, you should be quiet, in the background, unnoticed forever. |
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So I will thank in advance anybody who is sticking with me through this story, I know how maddening it can be when an author takes forever to update. |
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The two are cofounders of the revolutionary peer-to-peer file-sharing program Napster, which forever changed the music industry. |
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Their families are left reeling, forever yoked to this grotesque event. |
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I suspect that the day of the authoritative textbook has forever passed. |
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Because of the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, two terror regimes are gone forever, freedom is on the march, and America is more secure. |
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People were forever writing letters to each other, says Fellowes, asking where they could find decent cooks and competent maids or reliable footmen. |
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It will forever remain a bastion of virtue, faith and, yea, the Truth! |
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He felt physical activity was as important as education for children and felt a recreation ground should be established and dedicated to the public forever. |
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So duck into parm and sandwich Little Italy and NOLA together, or grab him a burger from the shack where the lines take forever. |
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As long as you handle them carefully, the scoops should last forever. |
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There were 20-year veteran luchadors standing around looking at me like what did I do to earn this spot when they had been in the promotion forever? |
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Here we are weary and toil worn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the workers brow, and fatigue shall be forever banished. |
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In my experience, whether you leave them in the ground or lift them and replant, unlike daffodils, tulips don't go on forever, and it pays to replace them every few years. |
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If the allegations are false, Cosby has been grievously wronged with his reputation forever tainted. |
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Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind. |
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It was a wonderful game that will forever be etched in the memory. |
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Change is not like a switch that gets thrown and you're forever different. |
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He must be henceforth treated like a moral leper to satisfy our conviction that endless ongoing punishment without mercy is ours to mete out to him forever. |
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For all his reputation for hauteur, I would forever after remember this evidence of Vidal's graciousness and self-confidence. |
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And whosoever believes in Allah and performs righteous good deeds, He will admit him into Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. |
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Once they're gone, information about your ancestry along with interesting family lore is also gone forever unless the knowledge has been passed on to the next generation. |
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Iago is such a transfixing portrait of evil exactly because his motives are forever murky. |
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I mean, sure, it's good to have some mystery, but waiting around forever wondering if you should make your move is just a senseless waste of time! |
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The designer, who is often considered one of the last great couturiers, jokes that he could have kept on sketching forever. |
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There may be one or two more somewhere else in Deutschland, but I will forever think of Friedel as the last German Jew. |
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I had two experiences that will forever leave a bad taste in my mouth. |
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Around the same time as Peter's bold profession, Jesus told a crowd of people that he was no less than the bread of life and that those who ate of him would live forever. |
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Malls are fluid constructs, shifting and reshuffling to meet the whims of fashion and the market, but you assume that a few places will stay around forever. |
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And his calls to family and friends before the police and emergency services forever cast doubt on his good judgment. |
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The top of the house seems to go on forever, as dark and quiet as a tomb. |
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You know, they could have shot him up, but it would have damaged forever the shrine, and that was an untenable situation politically in the world. |
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I don't want to stay forever lost in this savage wilderness. |
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These trees provide fruit only during certain seasons, but last forever. |
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When she came on to say that the set had come to its conclusion, she was roundly booed, making it abundantly clear that this night could have gone on forever. |
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But when the confetti dropped it was Assaf who stood in disbelief, his life forever changed. |
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Yet for all his enthusiasm for the American film industry, he remained forever an expatriate. |
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Thank you Ivo, for your kind assistance in bringing back such fond memories of the great names and events that will be registered in the historic annals of Pattaya forever. |
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Australia's selectors have forever plunged on the barrel-chested Queenslander, convinced a long-awaited dividend will finally be paid out. |
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Since you have to be extremely fit to ski jump, I do not see myself doing this forever. |
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She thought her time as Batgirl was over forever when it had only just begun. |
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Imagine if you were doomed forever to live inside a youthful mistake. |
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Skyboards, and the dark rhythms of houses, shuttered, forever, what concept is that? |
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A delightful debut that harks back to the early days of Chick Lit when heroines were flawed, funny, and forever battling for love and happiness. |
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Quiet, often busy with his pipe, that old rolltop desk forever imbued with the rich aroma of his smoke. |
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It's staggering because these adaptations to your schedule can dramatically change your life forever. |
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It would be a mischaracterization to say that I am forever opposed to online voter registration. |
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Nearly all of our telephone kiosks, the cast iron multi-windowed mode, made to last forever, have gone the same way. |
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I would keep Sledder forever because at anything he would make me feel calm and happy. |
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Is it because, under his leadership, the game I love the most seemed forever destined to be played under the murkiest of clouds? |
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A eurozone that forever threatens to pull the world's economy underwater. |
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Born in 1972, he seems to me like a smart-alecky adolescent who thinks youth and parental praise will last forever. |
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The get-out clause that you're stressed or scatty or disorganised won't wash forever. |
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Now that image is going to live on in Owen's filmography forever. |
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It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with my stomach. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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He could stay a little longer. Come to that, why couldn't he stay forever? He had nothing to get back to. |
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I praised and honoured him that liveth forever, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion. |
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The recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever. |
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind. |
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Supermarket suppliers with a grievance have been urged to speak up soon or forever hold their peace. |
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Why should we all go around on tiptoe forever pretending the kid's not a hophead? |
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If the deletionist philosophy prevails, as I suspect it will, the inclusionist Wikipedia will be lost forever. |
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Outwardly, the destruction and removals for sale had changed the church forever. |
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In another episode, he decides to do something that will be spoken of forever. |
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That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it, it will lie still forever, is a truth that no man doubts. |
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Rabbinical Judaism maintains that a Jew, whether by birth or conversion, is a Jew forever. |
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Lord Beckett gains power over Davy Jones and, with the help of the Flying Dutchman, he is now executing his plans to extinguish piracy forever. |
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One of the spurs to the active and generous patronage of poets must have been the prospect that one's name and deeds would live forever. |
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The bus journey took forever, with old dears with their shopping trolleys getting on and off at every stop. |
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Others with admitted addictions are Othered and sadly, forever stigmatized. |
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The third soul, called the lodge spirit, remained at the site of the lodge after death and would remain there forever. |
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Although portrayed as loyal, honest and moral, Isengrim is forever the victim of Reynard's wit and cruelty, often dying at the end of each story. |
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He could not leave the sty, nor could he keep awake forever, and when he fell asleep Kark took out a knife and cut Haakon's head off. |
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Nevertheless, the Suebi became free of Roman control forever after Majorian was assassinated two years later. |
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Within a few years the use of the tanegashima in battle forever changed the way war was fought in Japan. |
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Settlement patterns at Point Reyes were forever changed when the Shafters acquired it. |
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However, the Cossacks could not last forever, and on the cloudy night of June 12, 1584, Yermak decided to act. |
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However, this policy of artificially isolating the Manchus of the northeast from the rest of China could not last forever. |
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Every time I get into a conversation with this ravishing girl, I want it to last forever. |
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The water wheel is understood to have actively shaped and forever changed the outlook of Westerners. |
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Why can't Jerry and I be together forever like a real couple? Riddle me that, Batman? Society? No. Idiots. |
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When Liverpool scored a third goal, their hopes of winning slipped away forever. |
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And of course Sam Moskowitz, like Old Man Time Stream, rolls on forever with his monumental THE IMMORTAL STORM, a history of stfandom. |
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