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We're always for each other as we are for one another's families.
And the Buddhists!" Ramis told NPR's Terry Gross in 2005, "There is no universal meaning to life that applies now and for always, for each and every person.
We also created a dichotomous measure of consistent condom use ("always" used male condoms versus less than always) for each time interval.
Scores were calculated by averaging the children's frequency ratings from 1 (never) to 6 (always) for each item within the four types of support.
It was composed of five items: adaptation, partnership, growth, affection, and resolution, with a three-point scale ranging from 0 (hardly ever) to 2 (almost always) for each item [ 34].
Respondents rated, on a five-point Likert scale, their preferences (from strongly dislike to strongly like) and actual participation frequencies (never, seldom, sometimes, often and always) for each type of leisure activity.
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"They've been giving their all, as always, for me, each other and for this football club.
"We were always playing for each other, and for other people, always enjoying it," he recalls.
"We're always there for each other.
"He and I were always there for each other.
"We always root for each other across the miles," Bouton says.
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