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That was enough to forever link Elaine's, in my mind, to baseball as much as writing.
THE contrast between the events that will forever link Oklahoma City and Terre Haute, Indiana, could not have been greater.
The church's pastor, Bryant Robinson Jr., above, cannot shake the timing of it -- timing that will now forever link two events, one of joy and pride, another of loss and horror.
While he realized that history would forever link him to President Mikhail Gorbachev as half of the pair of bold leaders who ended the Cold War, his more pressing concern was that Russian bureaucrats who were loath "to give up their privileges" would try to block reform at every turn.
To those of us who will forever link Noah to his heroics on clay, (he won the French Open, in 1983), this was hard to compute; imagine if Obama, preparing to share his victory with the crowds in Chicago, in November, 2008, had entrusted his warmup to a rapping Jimmy Connors.
What will forever link Mr. Walker to New York City is a visit he paid in the wee hours of a November morning in 1967 to the studios of radio station WBAI-FM, where Bob Fass was disc jockey for an all-night show called "Radio Unnameable".
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Forever linked.
But we are still, forever, linked.
Our families' histories are forever linked.
To me, he feels forever linked to that tragedy.
The pair will now be forever linked in your subconscious.
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