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Cannes has rewarded many a great film, but none that is quite so permanently, ever-retrievably embedded in my sense memory.
The UK will be exempted ("permanently") from "ever closer union" and, by treaty change, formally excused from EU integration.
No, 50 per cent never leave their territory and only 10 per cent leave permanently, only ever straying perhaps two to five miles, in a lifetime.
With congress planning on postponing the age one can access Social Security from the current age of 62 to 66, how will the permanently unemployable ever get there?
I was 180 pounds at 17 and over the course of 3 years, I lost thirty pounds healthfully and permanently without ever having to give up the foods I love.
With long-term stress, the sympathetic autonomic nervous system (ANS) initiates a fight or flight reaction semi-permanently, without ever letting the parasympathetic ANS relax the body and fully take over.
The Nauruan government has consistently refused to ever permanently resettle any refugees.
But there exists no such reasonable argument for permanently disenfranchising anyone ever convicted of any felony at all.
No one in the history of baseball who has been declared permanently ineligible has ever been readmitted to the game.
But an increasing number of Web services allow people to more cheaply stream movies and shows without ever permanently storing a copy.
Paul Kearney has asked for a Barker update, and I can confirm that she is as taut-faced and permanently delighted as ever.
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