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What really matters in the end, he is forever making old works sound new.
We know from Beauvoir's text that woman is forever making the wrong decision; there's no right decision for her to make.
Wearing a fidgety smile and a goatee he is a few years too old for, he is forever making tired jokes that are greeted with queasy silence.
But Crowe's public persona, noisy and humourless and strutting, is forever making rude gestures in the corner of my eye, demanding attention and cursing those who give it.
Jon Trickett, the shadow minister of state for the Cabinet Office, said: "The government is forever making large ambitious statements and not thinking through the detail.
Though his mustache looks good on him, in a '76 Camaro kind of way, it also reads as an albatross of sorts — a token of his character's lowlife nature for which he is forever making amends.
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Ida loved to see lonely people get together and was forever making matches, even on her death bed.
"They've been forever making up new lists," said Andy Mirer, a guidance counselor at the Clara Barton High School for Health Professions in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
The spinmeisters of the art market, including fair promoters, are forever making assertions about their commercial conquests that have to be taken on blind faith.
The characters in "Blue Shoe" are forever making classic Lamottian heartbroken quips, along these lines: "She was sick of her worried, hostile mind.
They are forever making casseroles and toting them to the sick and the grieving, to parties and church suppers, to the freezer just to have on hand.
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