Sentence examples for forever accusing from inspiring English sources

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And the excruciating irony of it is that they treat the Bible in precisely the manner they're forever accusing the Christian left* of treating the Bible.

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Two months later, and days before the vote, bin Hammam withdrew his candidacy and was ultimately banned from soccer forever, accused of handing out $1 million in unmarked envelopes containing $40,000 each to soccer officials belonging to the Caribbean Football Union.

"You've ruined me forever," she coldly accuses, when he refuses to let her get a tattoo.

Brands such as Urban Outfitters and Forever 21 have been accused more than once.

When fixed in the gaze of the law and caught within its gears, the accused is forever transformed.

He traces how Cohen in 2007 accused Hillary Clinton of "forever" lying, then a year later blamed those who made the same claim, accusing them of committing a "ferocious mugging of memory".

Falsely accusing the staff".

The others were accusing.

He accused the accuser.

"Forever 21 has frequently been accused of copying, and despite the fact that the company has now taken the offensive by filing first, the court's examination of the designs at issue may lead to the conclusion that this tiger hasn't changed its stripes," she said.

In a turn of fate that would make Kafka shudder, simply being accused of guilt could forever brand one guilty.

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