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K.C. was forever trying to evade the police.
"Adrian was forever trying to find a way of making the needle nose smaller and smaller and smaller," Nigel Roebuck, the editor of Motor Sport, recalled.
He was forever trying to get me to go with him to meetings of Opus Dei, a secretive, conservative arm of the Catholic Church.
Sir Ralph was sustained through nearly half a century of grieving widowerhood by his commitment to Mun, perpetually the heir-in-waiting (whose chronically ill wife confronted the family with the "madness" of the book's subtitle), and Jack, the "first reserve" who was forever trying to win his father's approval.
The sin squad -- elected, self-appointed, who knew? -- was forever trying to sweep sin out of Scollay Square, that meaty concentration of strip joints and fleabag establishments, where the burlesque queen Sally Rand awed the college boys by twirling her pastie tassels (I never saw it, but I heard sworn testimony) in opposite directions at once.
Sensitive and inquisitive by nature he was forever trying to interpret the world around him.
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Popov impersonated a Moscovite streetwise character who is forever trying to mimic the legitimate performers.
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