Sentence examples for typically ever from inspiring English sources

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"To hide Plaintiff's very high number of hours worked per week, Defendant regularly paid Plaintiff about half of his wages under his name and about half under a fictional employee name, typically, Ever Ventura," the complaint states.

This is far more than Amazon (or Netflix) has typically ever added on a single day and I wonder if this portends a new strategy of mass volume for the streaming company.

While 1,245 Australian airmen arrived in the UK during the last six months of 1944 (a reduction from the 5,181 who had arrived in the first six months of the year), only those who were qualified as air gunners were typically ever assigned to combat units.

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They utilize numerous data sources to offer real-time bids on a home, typically without ever stepping foot in it.

This is because of its typically dynamic, ever-changing artistic and social nature.

Typically, women find ever more frenetic and acrobatic ways of "presenting" their bums to their male dance partners.

This is a "crowd crush", and it typically happens when ever more people push into a confined area – either on the way in, or trying to get out.

Any US civil and military administration in its place will have the precedent of Bell's 1920 white paper (typically, the first ever written by a woman), Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia.

I think people don't understand compound interest because typically no one ever explains it to them and the level of financial literacy in the US is very low.

Typically, all that ever sat in the top lip of upper-deck seats behind first and third bases was a tarp to make the place look less empty, but with unprecedented demand for tickets, the club opened 5,762 of those obstructed-view seats to fans for Saturday's game.

Furthermore, despite the remarkable advances of the past 30 years, we have made only incremental progress in our understanding and management of this complex injury. 1 The history of hamstring injury management is characterised by interventions which over time have failed to become established, typically without evidence ever being produced either for, or against their application.

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