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Tuesday morning my alarm woke me at 5am again which only ever means one thing.
Reading Didion today, more than ever, means submitting almost fully to the strange authority of the voice on the page.
At that point, shareholders will demand trade-offs in their favour and consumers might stop believing that Google only ever means well.
IT is possible for salsa, and Latin pop more generally, to be a part of teenagers' listening habits, but it has to meet their definition of hipness (which more than ever means blackness), danceability and both songwriting and technological sophistication.
My first ever means of personal identification was my proof of library membership.
If it ever means my end so be it".
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What has it ever meant?
What could this ever mean to him?
Not that retirement ever meant retirement.
Yet none of them ever meant anything to her.
No one was ever meant to do this.
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