Sentence examples for this means ever from inspiring English sources

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Spaniards have argued over what this means ever since.The court may strike out parts of the charter or, less controversially, set limits on how it is interpreted.

If a picture says a thousand words, this means ever so much.

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In water matters, this meant ever more dams, reservoirs and aqueducts.

This means never, ever use potting soil for houseplants on phals.

The state's motto, "Excelsior," means "Ever Upward".

It is "neotrist" and means "ever young, quickly responsive, highly sensitive to new ideas".

Those in charge merely demand "ever closer union", which means ever more power over subordinate democracy.

This means establishing ever higher standards of integrity and transparency within their own companies.

But none of this means he ever loses compassion for or patience with the painful, intricate detail of Anna's dilemmas.

This means that ever more creative approaches are needed so that handing over the state to big business looks like something else.

She meant ever.

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