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Otherwise, we forever run the risk of remaining detached and of pretending that we can occupy a position entirely outside ideological discourse.

We may even think it proper to deny them voting rights, perhaps forever.

Creating a child creates an iredeemable future and changes forever the fabric of life.

If you were to live forever, your actions would not matter as much as they do, and they would lack the seriousness which they have.

Once good samples have been obtained, the frozen vitreous-ice samples can be stored ' forever ' in liquid nitrogen.

I don't wish to be left hanging around forever.

Both were forever generous with ideas, always extremely critical, but never destructive.

In a classical or intuitionistic proof, as soon as a proposition is established, it remains true forever.

In addition, the analysis also includes intensifiers, such as universal and negative pronouns (all, nothing), amplifiers (a lot, forever), and emphatics (extreme/-ly/, total/-ly/).

Perhaps the mysterious will remain forever guarded by its own definition, but at least now some of its doors have keys.

From date s2 on, government policy parameters will remain constant through date s = s3 on forever.

The temple has been rent by the riotous energy of the natural world; it is about to be lost forever to the undergrowth.

The riders must ' ride forever on that range up in the sky'.

They recognised that life does not go on forever, the life-story leads to an end.

Finally, and in this context most importantly, if the vernacular road system was unpaved and constantly changing, the imperial highways were meant to endure forever.

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