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It is a descriptor for Manhattan and Brooklyn ("The splendor, picturesqueness, and oceanic amplitude and rush of these great cities"), and for birds ("Such oceans, such successions of them"), and for compost ("this transparent green-wash... so amorous after me... clean forever and forever").
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"Homs should be cleaned forever from all traitors".
Princes don't invite their entire kingdoms to the palace, but if at least one doesn't, our story is "Once upon a time Cinderella miserably cleaned, forever and ever".
(Actually, he'd been begging, whining, pleading, I'll-eat-all-my-vegetables-and-keep-my-room-clean-forever promising).
But please excuse the dust on the frame; I've been meaning to clean it forever, but it's tricky to get dust out of the crevices in the hand carving.
Get people to produce enough shit and you'll have clean energy forever.
The wind farm would provide over a million dollars more in tax revenue per year than the mountaintop removal site, and would provide jobs and clean energy forever.
Their research has shown that, "The wind farm would provide over a million dollars more in tax revenue per year than the mountaintop removal site, and would provide jobs and clean energy forever".
Likewise the garage hadn't been cleaned in forever, so dragging a bloody body there to finish the job would also leave telltale signs.
The idea is not to prop up clean tech industries forever.
It seems Graham, the grim Scot who guided the hated rivals Arsenal to two championships, the manager who stirred such consternation among Spurs supporters when he left Leeds for White Hart Lane last autumn, and the man to whom a clean sheet will forever be a thing of beauty, can suddenly do no wrong in N17.
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