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The song, it seemed, might never end.
Closing time approached, and it was my last night in Portland, and I really hoped it might never end.
Her advocacy of Lower Manhattan was so zealous that even close friends were fooled into believing her remission might never end.
Hearing the rippling, atonal arpeggios of "Numbers" or the almost demure tootling of "Neon Lights" made it seem as if Kraftwerk's influence on contemporary music might never end.
Professor Clark said she thought that the truth might never be known, and that her own search might never end either.
Each name follows the next in a run-on style that creates an unsettling impression that the list might never end.
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This winter feels like it might just never end, but at least we're getting really good at hunkering down with hot toddies.
Waltzing to delirium, we might think that they never end.
It might be true as long as these marriages never end the same way they begin.
He gave Bob Dylan a poor review when he first played in London in 1964 ("he was, frankly, just terrible") but later became a massive fan, writing that "electric Dylan literally changed my life … if there had been no Subterranean Homesick Blues I might never have ended up interviewing people like Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa and Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison".
The aftermaths never end.
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