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He is ever in motion, calling to mind a child after a breakfast of sugary cereal and a soda.
But then Mr. Walker, ever in motion, wondered aloud whether he had become a transvestite since he began performing as Carletta.
Although ever in motion, these people do very little: their lives are held in place by the weight of the past and the anticipation of the future.
Yet interminable or no, our pontifical sentence rang constant, ever in motion.
"Birdman" — actors in constricted spaces using dressing rooms and winding corridors to stage an intimate ballet; bodies and egos ever in motion, bumping, bruising, crashing, burning.
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The constant buzz of New York City is, to some, part of its allure, a life sign of a relentlessly restless, vibrant, ever in-motion city that stands in contrast to the sleepy silence of the suburbs, or to cities with hollowed-out urban cores.
Well, her effort's a tad on the rubbish side, but it does feature rapping, and so at least shares some common ground with The Greatest World Cup Anthem Ever, World In Motion.
However, rather than assert that everything is static, Diodorus took the view that bodies must have moved without ever being in motion: they are simply at one place at one moment, and at another place at another moment.
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