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I would forever be indistinguishable from all the others who had not been chosen.
I would forever stutter over my consonants – I dreaded k's in particular.
Who wins in Year 5? I'm sure they do, but I thought I would forever be nominated and never win, which would be fine.
After a few days, he knew more of them than I did, and I would forever more have to be told what a great guy he was.
I spent most of my early adulthood relentlessly seeking to prove my worth and worrying that I would forever fall short.
Mr. Obama declined to be interviewed, but in his memoir, published in 1995, he acknowledged being dogged by "the constant, crippling fear that I didn't belong somehow, that unless I dodged and hid and pretended to be something I wasn't, I would forever remain an outsider, with the rest of the world, black and white, always standing in judgment".
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I feared in those first tear-filled days that I'd forever look at her and think, "There is my daughter, Emma Down Syndrome Jericho".
I kind of love the idea, although I'd forever associate Ludwig van Beethoven with empty pints of Häagen-Daz.
Someone told me that once I had my son, I'd forever be afraid that something bad would happen to him.
I believe it would forever change the way he or she experienced the sound of Muslim chanting.
I was, and would forever be, a birth mother.
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