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It's ever so long.
Because I haven't thought about him in ever so long.
For ever so long as Malcolm Turnbull stays missing from view, it seems likely that history will repeat itself.
From côte to campagne to cité, our beautiful neighbour will be as enticing as ever – so long as you can avoid the crowds.
This "horrid" but "obscure" form of damage went on, as James explained, to alter his fate "for ever so long to come".
By Kenneth Fearing The New Yorker, January 27 , 1945P. 24 Ever, ever, ever, ever, ever so long ago, View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Doreen St. Félix.
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By Brendan Gill The New Yorker, November 21 , 1953P. 35 One of the pleasantest of the duties we impose on ourself is giving a legup to historians of the very distant future We like to scatter clues for them that they may reconstruc the inimitable, ever-so-long-since-dusty us: Homo sapiens Americanus.
Not that he felt he would ever fight so long.
Why a nose ever became so long and flexible in a land animal has long been a mystery.
"Five years ago I bought fifteen pairs of jeans at Old Navy and that is all I will ever need, so long as I don't gain weight".
Smith said the moral of the story was: "Chase every dopey dream you ever have, so long as it doesn't involve hurting or killing anybody".
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