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In this sense "lost" has only ever meant "hitherto unknown to missionaries, anthropologists and film crews".
In the past a Plan B for England has only ever meant a tall, aggressive man with a square jaw and flailing elbows.
This era is mourned in some quarters, although its demise, pegged to the millennial crumbling of the music industry itself, has only ever meant good things for criticism.
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I'd feel awful on a Monday, so I'd have a little bump and feel pleasantly spaced out". Not having regular work meant it was easy for something she had only ever meant to be occasional to become the defining part of Mary's life.
Instead, marriage has only ever been a means of achieving the movement's true end goal -- full acceptance in American society.
To adopt a safe sex message would mean accepting their cultural role as a "hookup app," something the company has only ever sought (sometimes preposterously) to disavow.
He has only ever made one cake.
Slang terms refresh so fast it can be tricky to keep up – this dictionary defines "toey" as Australian slang for "nervous, agitated" but visiting tourists beware: I've only ever heard it to mean horny.
But enjoying the fruits of the new land may also mean drifting away, spiritually, from parents who have only ever known Catholicism, says Timothy Matovina of the University of Notre Dame.
It was only ever meant to be temporary.
You've only ever had one blonde.
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