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Rising demand for its oil, gas and metals meant ever more revenue gushing into the treasury.
In water matters, this meant ever more dams, reservoirs and aqueducts.
In phones and computers it has meant ever increasing processor potential.
School enrollments are rising, and that has meant ever-increasing numbers of athletes.
She's been sick over her ratings, I mean, ever since, 20 years.
I mean ever.
The state's motto, "Excelsior," means "Ever Upward".
Those in charge merely demand "ever closer union", which means ever more power over subordinate democracy.
Perhaps China does not mean ever to use its weapons aggressively.
It is "neotrist" and means "ever young, quickly responsive, highly sensitive to new ideas".
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