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I knew that deep in my heart, despite all my words, that maybe I didn't quite ever believe that I would see this day.
There's a hashtag, there's a petition, and you can bet your sweet bippy that there'll be some gratingly twee protest of some sort to follow, as a public who can't quite ever let go has its say.
The one motif that unites the son's story with the father's is that both have to choose between a pair of possible women and don't quite ever, decisively, do it.
Just what it is that constitutes manhood is debated endlessly in the genre that (at least rhetorically) wants to be on the side of civilization and peace, but can't quite ever make it, even in its revisionist period, a period that seems to begin at the beginning.
I think people need to know where he actually stands because he doesn't quite ever get to the point.
For those of us without a mom, it brought a rush of memories of days long gone but not quite ever forgotten.
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Introduced in 1938, it has been quite popular ever since, though most knowledgeable lilac lovers think its name is hyperbolic.
The commodity market has been doing quite well ever since.
A song I could quite happily never, ever, ever hear again frankly.
And just as we can't ever quite get a sense of the judge's identity, he can't ever quite get a sense of Minnie's.
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