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Ms. Winsor always pooh-poohed those who considered "Forever Amber" too daring.
The Miami Herald's Carol Rosenberg said the prisoners had not been even reviewed for release, perhaps by design, and were for the most part considered "forever prisoners".
With sociology, positivity takes possession of the last domain that had heretofore escaped it and had been considered forever inaccessible to it.
That was considered forever.
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The novel, by contrast, was anathematized (most notably by the Surrealists); it was considered outmoded, forever sealed in its conventional form.
Famous titles now considered lost forever include the 1917 version of Cleopatra, a 1926 take on F Scott Fitzgerald's much-adapted The Great Gatsby, Lon Chaney's 1927 film London After Midnight and 1928's The Patriot.
But a very, very small percentage of bags can't be matched up with their owners and are considered lost forever.
Previously, al-Odah was considered a "forever detainee," meaning he was either too dangerous to release or the government did not have enough evidence to prosecute him.
Everybody dies sometime, and this way you get that cool "fly in amber" effect and are considered perfect forever, even if you abused your pets or children look at John Lennon!
In a world in which anything, it seems, can be turned into a risky investment instrument, consider the "forever" stamp.
I tried to separate myself from characteristics considered overtly "black", forever conscious of how I was perceived.
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