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to forever
adverb
For all time, for all eternity; for a lifetime; for an infinite amount of time.
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Chick Corea, "Return to Forever" (ECM, 1972).
Anything ranging from Urban Outfitters to Forever 21".
Luckily, Return to Forever IV was largely airborne.
At the time, Return to Forever was a complex organism.
Frankel told the bloggers, "We used to go to Forever 21.
Return to Forever IV showed off every which way on Friday night at the Beacon Theater.
Her penchant for flamboyance, to forever play the diva, rarely sat well with Tom.
That was enough to forever link Elaine's, in my mind, to baseball as much as writing.
But this iteration of Return to Forever is airier and less bombastic than its immediate predecessor.
"Ireland has no interest in doing its job, and will continue not to, forever.
They and their children were to forever enjoy the protection of the voodoo priest.
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