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foreverhood
noun
The state or condition of existing or lasting forever
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It was thanks to this spiritual unity that our forefathers for the first time and forevermore saw themselves as a united nation.
"The BAM lobby as a milling swarm of black-clad hipsters was born then," muses Mr Rockwell, "and it redefined BAM's image forevermore".
And though it's comforting to know that they are happy forevermore, their dialogue is leaden and Ms James does not manage to inspire that happiness with much spark.
Forget pristine costumes worn once and bundled into the wardrobe van forevermore, some costumes are worn repeatedly in this period drama.
And that is how I will justify it forevermore.
And in addition to making it pretty much impossible to trust in any kind of safe reality forevermore, that ingrained and very real fear – that if you speak out, then the world will end – takes hold at a cellular level and rarely, if ever, leaves.
I wrote in August about the California Comeback Myth: the idea, which seems to come around every time California starts doing well again, that what goes up must go up forevermore.
I concede myself to you totally and forevermore," she said.
And it has, now and forevermore, a radiant effect".
September is Billy and Natalie's first anniversary, and it is also the anniversary of his mother's diagnosis, and the month of our last dance, before the boys go off forevermore.
More generally, the private museums that are popping up everywhere run to cookie-cutter amassments of recent art, which at some not far-distant point will date abruptly and forevermore.
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