We can contemplate eternity, Greene concludes, "and even though we can reach for eternity, apparently we cannot touch eternity."
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Right now, though, the choice may be between an eternity waiting for justice, or an eternity under Mr Jammeh.
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Obsidian Entertainment's most recent game was Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, which is a sequel to the studio's 2015 title, Pillars of Eternity.
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It's Christmas, to make jokes about where people are spending eternity — you must be really sure about where you're spending your eternity, right?
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His thought is simple: If there is a God, believing in him ensures an eternity of happiness, while denying him secures an eternity of suffering.
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A house that does not, as Kahn wrote 80 years ago, "convey the feeling of its eternity" but rather the eternity of the landscape that surrounds it.
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A house that does not, as Kahn wrote 80 years ago, "convey the feeling of its eternity" but rather the eternity of the landscape that surrounds it.
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An eternity seems to pass, and in the space of that eternity, Howard realizes that Walker is about to shoot a three-pointer and gets into prime box-out position.
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VS1 clarity -- in a VVS diamond eternity band setting.
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Calvin Klein Eternity (100 ml) — £39.52 (list price £57)
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Because an eternity divided by three is ... um. 4.
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"The second ... it can last an eternity," he said.
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For the moment, he is waiting for eternity to begin.
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But a week is an eternity in this political environment.
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She will be missed by our family for all eternity.
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That would be four months from now, a sporting eternity.
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Giorgio Moroder - "From Here To Eternity (Danny Tenaglia Superdub)" 4.
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And holy forking shirtballs, the stakes were already high. Eternity!
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The ride to meet the experts seemed like an eternity.
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Now, and for eternity, our guitars weep for you, Prince.
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The scene is short, but it feels like an eternity.
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This is his attitude: to demonize for eternity teenagers — teenagers!
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He does not speak for what feels like an eternity.
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My mother thought it had something to do with eternity.
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An evening with Ace Ventura would seem like an eternity.
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When I was young, eternity was too big to grasp.
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Otherwise, it'll be stashed in a dusty drawer for eternity.
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Is Into Eternity a message for the future, or us?
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Fat Brown got caught, apparently for all eternity. Apparently. Apparently.
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An eternity ago, Mr. Sanders was the one needing guidance.
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For what seems like an eternity, he cannot go on.
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Each painting is a story of loneliness, eternity, and longing.
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A decade — during that stage of life — was an eternity.
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It feels like an eternity for her family, Burge said.
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You wait an eternity for the waitstaff to retrieve it.
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Isaac Asimov's book The End of Eternity basically makes that case.
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Eternity Street is an achievement, and I use that word particularly.
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Eternity Street will be a reference for some time, I think.
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This grants you access to major updates and features for eternity.
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From a personal viewpoint, however, forty years can be an eternity.
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Spending eternity next to Marilyn is too sweet to pass up.
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Not quite—or, at least, not for the rest of eternity.
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There are still 96 days to go, an eternity in politics.
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The symbol of Golden Dawn is the Greek symbol of eternity.
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Time expands and contracts; each moment holds its own little eternity.
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The eternity ring represents a continuous circle that can't be broken.
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Thank u for my happiness and our children… here's to eternity.
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Finally, after what seemed like eternity, the strip-search was over.
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I love you and I will love you for an eternity!
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After a couple minutes, but what seemed an eternity, she disappeared.
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Because I know where this guy is gonna spend his eternity.
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Time expands and contracts; each moment holds its own little eternity.
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It was April, and then May, an eternity in real time.
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It doesn't need to be spoken of in terms of eternity.
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Into Eternity is a very original approach to the documentary genre.
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People of all ages can appreciate Maya J's elegant Eternity Rings.
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Cost: $48Find out more about the Maya J Eternity Rings here.
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Blue, not like sadness, but like sky and ocean and eternity.
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Scarily enough, there's an eternity for him to get somehow stronger.
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Look, I think a month is an eternity in this business.
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It remains to be seen if he will spend eternity there.
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The figure leans on an hourglass, signifying that eternity lies ahead.
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A week on the campaign trail can feel like an eternity.
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Eternity exists only exists in total consciousness, the sensation of appearance.
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Belief in eternity allows humans to find meaning and seek transcendence.
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We last see her crying for what seems like an eternity.
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Elections aren't scheduled until late-2019 -- an eternity in domestic politics.
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They believe that is the only thing that is eternal in this world and they want to have a piece of that eternity, and what's more, they want to give part of eternity to their children.
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Anyway, after a near-eternity of reliving and rearranging that single day, and behaving as badly (and as hilariously) as eternity allows, Phil starts to wax philosophical and stop and smell the snowflakes and — could it be?
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Their eternity will be free of the usual fire-and-brimstone torment.
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I felt that way again sometimes when I was reading Eternity Street.
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He and Sabrina will rule "together, for all eternity," Lucifer promises. Yikes.
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Ascribing an eternity to something that was always designed to be temporary?
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That it's our duty to suffer for eternity over a single apple.
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In Silicon Valley, it turns out, eight years can be an eternity.
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Waddell's handmade eternity band features 36 round diamonds set in rose gold.
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We had our Drakkar Noir, Eternity, Obsession, and our Davidoff Cool Water.
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Both couples can't seem to wait to spend eternity in wedded bliss.
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Will we get another Teigen face to meme for all of eternity?
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Every biopsy and every result…it feels like an eternity goes by.
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How did we get from the Rabbit Habit to the Little Eternity?
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Tongue slightly in cheek, he says museums are "in charge of eternity".
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What I'm going through now is short in time compared to eternity.
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It's a feat both in and beyond art: a threshold of eternity.
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Eternity is not desirable because it's not part of our common lot.
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The sense of eternity is palpable; was anything in Sicily ever new?
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He's got a great team and eternity to climb back into this.
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Still, one month is an eternity to carry a front-runner's mark.
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J.P. "Veil Scans" is less than five minutes long but evokes eternity.
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Messages will be stored on a website and archived, for eternity, online.
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Sisyphus rolls his boulder up and down a hill for eternity, correct?
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Did making Into Eternity change the way you thought about nuclear energy?
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Unimaginable delights await, he says, if she will join him for eternity.
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Their heaven was an eternity of awaking, killing, dying, and awaking again.
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This was about four months ago, though it feels like an eternity.
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It is a smoke ring framing a one-way portal to eternity.
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"That last half-hour seemed an eternity," Ireland Manager Martin O'Neill said.
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Each set will take about five minutes but feel like an eternity.
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"But there's a bigger eternity, we feel like, out there," he added.
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Her statue of Eternity is not even stone; it's a framed photograph.
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Montclair Book Center is 35 years old, going on eternity.
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Critic's Pick An exiled filmmaker returns to Chile, contemplating fascism and eternity.
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When it comes to video games, 22011 years feels like an eternity.
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But his pass floated in the air for what seemed an eternity.
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Some believe the rabbits symbolize eternity; others think they stand for fertility.
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For an easy pairing, she suggests stacking cigar bands and eternity bands.
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In its atmosphere, a discipline is a reminder of adjacency to eternity.
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Eternity Street has one other excellent feature, one that makes it especially important, not only as history but as part of understanding the city moving forward: The history of Los Angeles, according to Eternity Street, is about violence.
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"Five years in the Google case seems an eternity," lawmaker Ramon Tremosa said.
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These are just a few of the mining company's "ewigkeitsaufgaben"—literally, eternity tasks.
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From Here to Eternity (1953) One legendary beach makeout is worth 1,000 parodies.
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That would be my wish — to prank people for the rest of eternity.
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What only lasted for an hour and a half felt like an eternity.
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"He just said 'I will pick up the bill for eternity," Carter adds.
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Like most of my peers I've been online for what seems like eternity.
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Chloë Grace Moretz will not exactly stay away from acting for an eternity.
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Last July the gorgeous couple posed for Calvin Klein's Eternity Now fragrance line.
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I'm getting ready to step into eternity and I never lived my life.
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It seems like an eternity since Amanda Bynes has graced the scandal pages.
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We've known about Apple's forthcoming streaming service for what feels like an eternity.
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Just try to check the installation out before eternity catches up with it.
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After she died, David called her "my hero for eternity" in a tweet.
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You've just wasted half a day, which is an eternity in startup time.
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After what seemed like an eternity, the damn thing flushed, and I emerged.
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The open ocean has long been a metaphor for eternity and boundless freedom.
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It has since been deleted, but not before it was screenshot into eternity.
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I mean, that just exists in this time zone we might call eternity.
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That buttered bread will, like, live in my dreams for all of eternity.
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Billy Graham didn't want anything from them, he only wanted eternity for them.
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Of course it felt like eternity, but it might have only been minutes.
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I believe once someone knows Christ as their personal savior, I've affected eternity.
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"That's an eternity of time," Mack told CBS Sports in a postgame interview.
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Yep. The purgatorial souls of your deceased relatives, tethered to Earth for eternity?
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For the Yankees, however, those eight years must have felt like an eternity.
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One cannot mess it up, lest your colleagues judge you for an eternity.
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The name combines the Japanese words mirai, meaning future, and towa, meaning eternity.
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Russia has succeeded in building a regime that embodies the politics of eternity.
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"We believe it's for eternity, not just for this life," Ms. Schurtz said.
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For the first time, astronomers will be staring down the pipes of eternity.
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It was the same view I had had, but perfectly archived for eternity.
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By comparison, Mayfield has been around an eternity, playing in 47 college games.
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This is why all religious visions of eternity ultimately are visions of unfreedom.
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The camera stays on her for several minutes, which feels like an eternity.
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Nine months is an eternity to be separated from the one you love.
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Time seems to stop in such moments, even as it extends into eternity.
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Once Mormons do find their partners for eternity, engagements are usually kept short.
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But the intimate roach-human relationship, while assured for near eternity, isn't exactly harmless.
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Our love for you is for eternity, forever the three of us are together.
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Solar energy keeps the whole thing running "for all eternity," according to the artist.
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To Your Eternity is about an immortal sent to Earth to learn and grow.
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His amazing music lives on forever and he will be missed for all eternity!
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"These things can take an eternity and I think that's extremely sad," he said.
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It's also another reason for Snap to disappear from investor portfolios for all eternity.
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And so you stare at the red light for what feels like an eternity.
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The big thing is Eternity Girl, which is my first book at DC Comics.
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I also wanted to convey what it feels like to live for an eternity.
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"I was told by my bishop, 'You're ruining your family for eternity,'" Rebecca recalled.
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Before that moment arrived, an eternity underwater at night, he emerged and rejoined me.
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But it soon turns into a bizarre Kafkaesque story about crime, eternity, and philosophy.
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The driver considers my proposition for what feels like an eternity, and then agrees.
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It is Shia Labeouf screaming "just do it" at the sky for an eternity.
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He is in the place he was always certain he wanted to spend eternity.
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Our love for you is for eternity, forever the 3 of us are together.
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Vanitas is about life and death, the grotesque and the gorgeous, eternity and dust.
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For one thing, De Beers was right to draw parallels between diamonds and eternity.
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Finance directors must feel like Sisyphus, doomed to push a rock uphill for eternity.
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It takes most games an eternity to pitch you on what's interesting about them.
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Fischbach has been on YouTube since 2012, an eternity in social-media celebrity years.
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The one that's always sweeping the ground directly in front of it, for eternity?
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You know, kind of like people that FaceTune their Instagrams from here to eternity.
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She sat there quietly for what seemed an eternity with her eyes cast down.
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If there's one cuisine I could happily munch into eternity, it's Mexican street food.
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" "We still have four weeks to go before the election, and that's an eternity.
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At Mercury Lounge, on March 18, they'll look to the past to imagine eternity.
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It's the only bathing suit I want to wear for the rest of eternity.
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"I want to know that I have affected people for eternity," he has said.
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Behrs was a couple of years older, which is an eternity in camp years.
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Sure, he's only been around seven years, but that's an eternity in show business.
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Everyone was followed for a year (which is an eternity for a nutrition study).
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Mr. Ashley has here-to-eternity legs that slide, vault and scissor over furniture.
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While I appreciate the gesture, I don't want my work on him for eternity.
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My guess is no, but we have 10 days, which is the proverbial eternity.
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The supposed attraction of eternity, Hägglund writes, is that you cannot lose anything there.
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An eternity of years cannot make him such a man as the Anglo-Saxon.
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Snyder makes a valuable distinction between the narratives of inevitability and those of eternity.
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I was talking for a maybe a good minute — it felt like an eternity.
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For us, it went on for an eternity: It was five or 10 minutes.
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The weekend buzz has finally worn off and Friday feels like an eternity away.
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The ring symbolized enduring love, with the diamond indicating eternity and the ruby, passion.
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Timothy Egan They pass away with regularity now, frozen in provocative poses of youthful eternity.
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God forbid you ever get hurt; healing takes an eternity and is never quite complete.
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The purpose was that they would last for eternity, that is until ISIS came along.
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It will remain a mystery for all of eternity; both impressive and unknowable, like God.
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She was even featured in a Calvin Klein Eternity ad alongside her husband Ed Burns.
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For an eagerly watching internet, it felt like waiting an eternity, with very little payoff.
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After stirring the yogurt for what seemed like an eternity, Teta finally deemed it done.
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Imagine an eternity having to pose for photo ops eating everything fit to be fried.
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It was less than a half mile away, but getting there felt like an eternity.
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Instead, Baldwin is sporting a diamond eternity band along with a second thicker gold band.
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The star is also wearing a similar diamond eternity band on her right ring finger.
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"There's that hope: I get to see him and spend eternity with him," Euler says.
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David Bowie has died and for minutes, the internet equivalent of eternity, nobody believed it.
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The old political adage, that a week is an eternity in politics, has struck again.
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" If his ancestors had owned slaves, he says, "are now roasting in hell for eternity.
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"I wanted to create a symbol of oneness," Ms. Mori said, "and completeness and eternity."
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After what feels like an eternity, they're finally satisfied that I'm in the right spot.
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Long story short: You probably don't need to worry about tripping for all of eternity.
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Should you permanently delete the old address, or leave it to sit, unused for eternity?
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Beers of The Times Five years can be an eternity in the craft-beer business.
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Soon I noticed my smile, one that seemed to have left me an eternity ago.
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After what felt like an eternity, the door opened and we dashed to Room 240.
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An eternity later, she reappeared laden with two suitcases, two sacks, and the girl's backpack.
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Five minutes sounds like an eternity, especially if you hate to talk on the phone.
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The parliament confirms same-sex marriage to be 100 percent certain from here to eternity.
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IF A week is a long time in politics, then a month is an eternity.
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The cover-up did have malicious intent, and shame on these three for all eternity.
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In 2013, I bought [Moroder's 1977 album] From Here To Eternity—all vocoder, great songs.
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Hilde: Not sure I'd call it a fascination—it's more the romantic idea of eternity.
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Yet both the mandala and the sidewalk gilding are ephemeral acts of engaging with eternity.
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He will play them the message, two and a half minutes that seem like eternity.
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Waits, with its deep, invisible eye, its patience of saints, the patience of eternity. Until!
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But jeggings aren't fated to live on as the snubbed sweatpants of jeans for eternity.
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The incident felt like an eternity, Elisa said, but could've been only a few minutes.
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His death, much too early and so very tragic, sealed his epic tale for eternity.
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It was literally 69 billion years BC Seven years might as well be an eternity.
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Because when everybody follows the same thing, it's important to see the value of eternity.
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In the world of computing, especially for a cash-strapped startup, that is an eternity.
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Some of the objects appeared to be somewhat weathered, and flowers appear frozen for eternity.
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Eight seconds is an eternity when you're on top of a bucking 1,700-pound animal.
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"My baby boy is almost home, I feel I've been waiting an eternity," she wrote.
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But I am growing impatient and the coming five years seem longer than eternity. Feb.
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By equating diamonds with eternity, De Beers hoped to get ahead of a looming crisis.
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Four weeks is an eternity in politics, so anything can happen in the next four weeks.
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Another EU diplomat painted a picture of a Brexit snake eating its own tail in eternity.
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Turbocharge your reading ability for the rest of eternity with a lifetime subscription to BeeLine Reader.
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There's no grand journey, and Lina doesn't achieve some heroic moment that echoes down through eternity.
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An album like Eternity by Alice Coltrane—which is my everything—combines the West and East.
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After an eternity of excruciatingly slow build-up, he reached a crashing climax, then stopped abruptly.
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She showed up this week, every week, and every week for the rest of eternity. Amen.
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Well it did, kinda, with Hangouts some five years ago, which is an eternity in tech.
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"Our goal is eternity, the ability to live alongside our creator for all time," he says.
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After what felt like an eternity, This Is Us is finally returning to NBC this week.
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As punishment for practicing witchcraft, the nymph Circe is banished to eternity on the island Aiaia.
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She does not produce works for eternity, even when she handles the material with extreme care.
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Routers are suddenly getting really, really interesting after spending an eternity being weird, ugly, and dull.
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That document says: The teaching of the Church affirms the existence of Hell and its eternity.
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The whole thing took just a few seconds, but it must have felt like an eternity.
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Through my art, I want to express the immediacy of life and the eternity of nature.
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LONDON — The mannequin challenge has been dominating our social feeds for what feels like an eternity.
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Yes. Kenny G trapped in a maze of roses (perhaps for all eternity) levels of romance?
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IN CLASSICAL mythology, Atlas was the god condemned to hold up the sky for all eternity.
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One of these will be Eternity Girl, written by Magdalene Visaggio with art by Sonny Liew.
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"Dunne assures us that in death we will finally learn how to handle eternity," Borges wrote.
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One part of this whole project—Pedro and Bazan—is that things are preserved for eternity.
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In fact, every holy scripture, ever philosopher and every holy man has said that for eternity.
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Arthur C. Clarke's "Sentinel of Eternity" was in the spring, 1951, issue of 10 Story Fantasy .
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Instead, their focus was on eternity and their next lives, not the end of this one.
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Love's eternity, symbolized by the endless wedding band, is meant literally to last beyond our deaths.
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It takes an eternity, but so would an Uber or a free ride from my boyfriend.
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After a 10-minute ride and what felt like an eternity, we arrived at his house.
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This rich and merciless production makes it clear that they are indeed damned for all eternity.
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Recording Eternity, in Your Arms meant Creeper needed to play a game of cat and mouse.
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Until 1954, all private tombs in Venice, whether below or above ground, were leased for eternity.
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No one expects Alibaba to generate whopper Singles Day sales growth numbers every year for eternity.
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FURNISHING ETERNITY: A Father, a Son, a Coffin, and a Measure of Life, by David Giffels.
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Skiers finished five, seven and even 214 minutes off the pace, an eternity for a 215K.
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Another voice who understood the power of art in our American story now belongs to eternity.
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Two years is an eternity in politics, but the president has a lot to worry about.
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That still seems like an eternity to me, but here in Iowa, it's the final countdown.
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Mine is a complete block that lasts anywhere from a second to what seems like eternity.
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Two years is a long time to be mayor; it's an eternity of New York minutes.
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I know 45 minutes can be an eternity because I participate in both SoulCycle and therapy.
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I sat with them on a street corner, seconds feeling like an eternity, gasping for breath.
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"It doesn't sound so bad ... but you would be at it for an eternity," Miecznikowski said.
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I remember staring into space for what seemed an eternity after reading Linda Loman's final speech.
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A PILGRIMAGE TO ETERNITY: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith, by Timothy Egan.
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Better to be a cog and understand where you fit than to spin out into eternity.
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It had to float for what seemed like an eternity and disappear softly through the net.
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Time made me sentimental: days and nights, minutes and hours, moments that threaten to become eternity.
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" He gulped and grimaced for a short eternity and managed to croak out, "October could work.
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On this day the Orthodox do less and in slowness can glimpse the seeds of eternity.
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They were then followed for nine years — an eternity in a clinical trial of this size.
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I wanted the collection to inspire liveliness, strength, and to give a sense of endlessness or eternity.
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Hopefully the singularity comes a bit quicker and we'll be able to play this game for eternity.
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It's taken an eternity to scribble something down and it's just incomprehensible chicken scratch on the page.
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I've been hiding in the bathroom for the past five minutes now, an eternity in game time.
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For the first time in what seems like an eternity, we can show some skin without shivering.
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There is a rhythm track made from Lofgren's tap dancing shoes run through an octave divider ("Eternity").
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She'll be terribly missed by her family and the world, but her spark will shine for eternity.
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Happily, they will find refuge at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, which will digitize them for eternity.
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Easter marks the transcendence of death, the road leading beyond this life into eternity with the Father.
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And she knew that one day her soulmate, George H.W. Bush, would join her there for eternity.
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The number of people who die in San Francisco and spend eternity in Colma grows every day.
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The eternity of waiting and the irreversibility of time spread like a smothering, oppressive cloud around him.
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I avoided looking at him and although the incident was fairly brief, it felt like an eternity.
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Waiting five months after the initial announcement was an eternity in the fast-moving teenage fad cycle.
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That number may not seem remarkable, but on a single airplane wing 385 feet is an eternity.
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I didn't realize that what I needed was not eternity but freedom from the story of immortality.
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Finally, after what the friend said felt like an eternity, the armed men told them to run.
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Prince was the Purple One for all his life, and will continue to be so unto eternity.
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They just need to know that you love them unconditionally, without question, from now unto eternity. Amen.
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" The "Gotham" star ended by saying "Happy birthday Pac, you are cradled in my heart for eternity.
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After an eternity of being Photoshopped out of existence, retailers are finally acknowledging that stretch marks exist.
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"I would work with James Wan for eternity and into eternity's afterlife," Ms. Farmiga said via email.
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The Good Place uses that fear of eternity to get us cheering for a largely despicable hero.
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"90 hour work weeks are truly unproductive and dumb," said Pillars of Eternity game director Josh Sawyer.
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The boats were then painted, decorated and stocked with enough goods to see a pharaoh through eternity.
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He's allowed to think that, of course, and in the light of eternity he might be vindicated.
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"We weren't prepared for that, and the three weeks we waited felt like an eternity," she said.
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Letter From Washington The United States presidential campaign seems to have been going on for an eternity.
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What in the World In many restaurants around the world, you can wait an eternity for service.
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Apparently, retrieving the bodies would have been too difficult, and so they were entombed there for eternity.
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The participants are left encased in utter darkness for 10 minutes — which can feel like an eternity.
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That is the remedy for England's eternity of hurt: we must be resentful, angry and thoroughly irrational.
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The Elder Scrolls remains locked in a Morrowind-shaped prison, doomed to keep referencing itself for eternity.
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Or you have the Backstreet Boys, tethered together for eternity in Las Vegas playing the old hits.
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So this means his stats as of June 15, his last appearance, are his stats for eternity.
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Given the current alternative of taking cART medications several times daily, eight weeks would be an eternity.
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It's a track for techno eternity: brutal and abusive, but simultaneously hitting all the right pop-spots.
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Their virtual reality eternity is a tool, not a dictator, for their issues of identity and faith.
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And so it's really 40-, 50-year-old technology, which is an eternity in the tech world.
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From being off, it takes 15-20 seconds or more to turn on — an eternity these days!
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Harambe is everywhere, sealed into memehood for eternity, glaring out from screens with his world-weary eyes.
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The Ricky Rubio question has been in the air for what feels like an eternity in Minnesota.
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Race is secondary to the fact that we're dealing with issues of life, death, eternity, and morality.
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"I shot them at a magic hour because I wanted this feeling of eternity," Ms. Thater said.
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Whatever risks they may run in eternity, Irish blasphemers face little chance of punishment in this world.
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"These 60 seconds felt like an eternity," Stanislava Pak, one of Nikolić's advisors, said at the time.
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So the impulse for eternity is really better understood as a commitment to prolonging and sustaining life.
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Black holes are gravitational pits, trap doors to eternity, predicted by Einstein's theory of gravity, general relativity.
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It takes place in a nightmare of history, in which events are repeated, fugue-like, into eternity.
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For those who need boundaries, an eternity in which nothing separates us from others must be terrifying.
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In this version, everyone seems to be flailing interchangeably, in the same stale vacuum, for all eternity.
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Until 1954, all private tombs in the city, whether below or above ground, were leased for eternity.
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Pyramid-shaped, an austere link to eternity, K23 yields only to Everest in height and is deadlier.
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"If I have to sit in jail for the rest of eternity, that's my choice," Reitman said.
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Recall Albert Camus's incarnation of Sisyphus, condemned to push a huge rock up a hill for eternity.
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A milky white goat and kid are petrified mid-play, destined to tug at each other for eternity.
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I felt relaxed, but after what felt like an eternity of breathing later, was still very much awake.
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She accessorized with Lajoux diamond eternity earrings with custom diamond "J" and "G" charms attached to each hoop.
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"He stops, stares at me for a veritable eternity and then says, 'Your course is accredited,'" says Uslan.
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Inside he found a sparkling diamond eternity band from XIV Karats that he had been eyeing for months.
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It feels like an eternity, but Snap only started trading on the New York Stock Exchange in March.
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Clasped in their young fingers are images of themselves, grasping more images of themselves, from here into eternity.
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Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity, of the desire to live.
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Finally, he throws out an ultimatum: Make me a king consort or I'm spending all of eternity elsewhere.
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Her head mounted with the other Ten Commandments trophies, she's yet another ghost haunting the halls for eternity.
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John Magufuli, the president of Tanzania, said that his ruling party will be "in power forever, for eternity".
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That ship-starting scene was splashed on our screens eight episodes ago, which is an eternity in Riverdale.
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Gyllenhaal joins a crew of other top-notch celebs that have starred in previous Eternity Calvin Klein campaigns.
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"I am ready to wait, but I am not ready to wait for eternity," Le Maire told CNBC.
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But soon enough we can go to a temple of God and have our marriage sealed for eternity.
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You can either die and "pass through" or spend all eternity as a bodacious twentysomething in San Junipero.
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Instead of letting brand new products sit in landfills for all eternity, Optoro intercepts before they get there.
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But when I went to log in, I was on this screen for what seemed like an eternity.
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Prince William gave an eternity band to Kate Middleton after the birth of their first child, Prince George.
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And roughly 27 percent are telemarketers, whom I like to imagine are all going to hell for eternity.
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He made a fairly quick landing (which likely felt like an eternity) just as our friend lost grip.
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I will lose the same kinds of games while escorting the same payloads and getting ult'ed into eternity.
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I don't know exactly how long I waited outside, but it seemed like an eternity at the time.
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He believed that history held many lessons for us, but also viewed it as a backdrop of eternity.
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Joyce had it easier than Franzen, however, in bridging the chasm from the here and now to eternity.
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Trulia is a real estate site founded way back in 2005, an eternity ago in terms of technology.
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Later, during another tenancy, a prolix partygoer drones on about eternity, asking what, if anything, will survive it.
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Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity, of the desire to live.
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Eternity only exists in the present moment, Katz decided, and fashion offered a direct line to the now.
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Because most had played with Hield for what amounts to an eternity at this level of college basketball.
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He travelled to the Kalahari Desert and saw a "vision of earthly eternity" in a herd of zebras.
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It was during this eternity of a month that I was convinced my brother's OCD had gotten worse.
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And he didn't seem to care that "30 more seconds" feels like an eternity when you're side-planking.
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Maple made it down, finishing almost three and a half seconds behind Paris—an eternity, in ski racing.
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Temple St. Clair mixed sapphires and 18-karat gold eternity band ring, $2,400 at Saks Fifth Avenue, saksfifthavenue.
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And compel a grown man to request Mahomes's curly mop be pierced into his skin for all eternity.
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" To which my coreligionists respond with great force: "Let His great name be forever blessed for all eternity.
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In other words, Christians can't and shouldn't laser-focus on policy but always must be mindful of eternity.
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Our doctor stared at the screen for an eternity before advising us to evacuate the now nonviable pregnancy.
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Far from making our lives meaningful, eternity would make them meaningless, since our actions would have no purpose.
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In the consummation of eternity, there would be no question of what we should do with our lives.
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Some of the cameras shoot 1,000 frames a second, which means a mistake can last for an eternity.
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"One day in Auschwitz was a month, one week a year, one month was an eternity," he said.
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"Balanced on this precipice we could blow open eternity," Maggie thinks as she and James consider having sex.
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They became infamous as the "Black Sox" for eternity, a smudge never removed from their reputations and names.
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"They boarded the plane as strangers, and they entered eternity linked together forever as true heroes," Trump said.
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For singletons, snoring probably isn't as much of an issue -- and every night doesn't feel like an eternity.
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Another collection, "Selected Poems" (2001), included a work titled simply "Fear": I fear the vast dimensions of eternity.
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To get to the ranch, you must drive up a dirt road for what seems like an eternity.
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If you dropped dead of a heart attack at 50, you'd be gnashing your teeth for all eternity.
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"If you've written something on Twitter or social media or something, it's saved for all eternity," argues Rubin.
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Could it be Publishers Clearing House, informing me that I've won five thousand dollars a month for eternity?
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That might sound like an eternity to a casual music fan, but the Harries will stick with it.
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Let's not forget how he stood by for what felt like an eternity while Ramsay tortured poor Sansa.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, as the cameras lingered on the widow's tear-streaked face.
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That's just us making the Taylor Swift Surprised Face at each other over and over again, into eternity.
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Once placed in their elaborate tombs, surrounded by their grave goods, the dead were sealed away for eternity.
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"I want to be able to save every conversation I have with my daughter for eternity," Pichai said.
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Strangely, though, very few people adhere to the idea that death is just an eternity of football highlights.
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It's out on January 19 next year, and they've been sitting on it for what feels like an eternity.
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For example, "Memory Is a Ragged Fragment of Eternity," a Bharatanatyam dance, depicts a young bride driven to suicide.
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Aren't you in awe when you contemplate the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure behind reality?
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LEXINGTON, Kentucky — Oblivion is a very lonely place in which to spend eternity.
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Yup, after what seemed like an eternity, it looks to be that the iPhone slowdown fiasco is finally over.
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People have been making penis art for an eternity, but finally one artist is giving the clitoris its due.
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Titled "Longing for Eternity" (2017), this room is technically a hexagonal-shaped box filled with mirrors and LED lights.
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Their last album, Primal Sphere, was released nearly four years ago—a relative eternity for this sort of music.
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"He stole my body, virginity, and power over my body, and you let him keep it for all eternity."
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And I pray that everybody finds that one that will complete them for all eternity because it means everything.
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Basically Grey Worm and Missandei, who have been flirting for what seems like an eternity, finally get it on.
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What if every heated exchange, every bad idea, could be captured for everyone to see for all of eternity?
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I'm waiting in my parents' pitch-black closet for what seems like an eternity, then, I hear the sirens.
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The leaves need at least three minutes to release their complex aromas, beyond an eternity for youngsters these days.
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The 36-year-old Academy Award-nominated actor has been named the new face of Calvin Klein's Eternity fragrance.
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" Forster is grateful that through his work, Cassidy will be able to live on "for eternity in some way.
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But once preserved in pixel form, theoretically for eternity, the original pictures were just eating up precious storage space.
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Two brand new rings: A thick platinum (or white gold) band paired with a smaller delicate, diamond eternity band.
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Everyone freezes in disbelief for what seems like eternity, the bride covering her mouth with her hand in shock.
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But the idea fails to consider that such an eternity would come at the cost of our free will.
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When the record is set at the end of eternity, Gabby DiMarco will be remembered as a great liberator.
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Thanks to their manufacturing, the urns can take the form of whatever the deceased might enjoy spending eternity in.
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Three years later, he decided that the grief was too much and he decided to join Sandra in eternity.
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For what feels like eternity—actually just over a second—he hangs in the ether, floating on four wheels.
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Pillars of Eternity 2, like the original and the games it borrowed from, is a fantasy-ass video game.
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He stole my body, virginity and power over my body and you let him keep it for all eternity.
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The noise bounced around the area for what seemed like an eternity, yet was no more than a minute.
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I began to worry that time was dilating and that I might be trapped in this space for eternity.
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Sometimes it feels like their lives are on a loop, for all eternity, in supermarkets, at the Super Bowl.
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Then, low and behold, the baby is revealed safe and sound, and the Hym is banished for all eternity.
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For patients, some who are dying to get the drugs and devices, this may as well be an eternity.
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He lost his stick, yet somehow didn't give up the puck for what seemed like eternity on the boards.
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Three strangers, trapped in a country house besieged by avian predators, occupy 90 minutes of claustrophobic eternity (1:30).
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Three strangers, trapped in a country house besieged by avian predators, occupy 90 minutes of claustrophobic eternity (251:2866).
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He gets stuck on the smallest bits of environmental geometry, but he can hang on his forearms for eternity.
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Here, because the identity of the corpses is unknown, people of different faiths lie side by side in eternity.
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Any national health care system that assumes one party will control Washington for all eternity is doomed to fail.
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Rain and sediment washed carcasses from shorelines into moving water, which buried them and effectively preserved them for eternity.
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Eternity is not at the heart of what such people care about; they hardly ever spend time envisaging it.
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Couples linked for eternity by matrimony stand before what look like twin coffins, continuing their quarrels into the afterlife.
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Manley has created a happy, bird-loving ending: The boy becomes a crane too; they fly into eternity together.
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The track ends with a philosophical pitch from Marvin (Bugalu) Smith, a drummer, discussing the eternity of the soul.
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It feels like an eternity ago we were united by the lovably camp and glaringly brash pop-dance scamps.
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But that surely felt like an eternity for the Lakers' quartet of starlets: Ingram, Ball, Hart and Kyle Kuzma.
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You can look at pieces from the 17th century and they are unchanged — the enamels are fired for eternity.
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These will be stoking fears for about as long as their average lifespan — which is to say, for eternity.
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I will love you for all eternity and can't wait to see you again and have an epic Smash battle.
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The roundtrip between plane, ground station, command and back to the plane can feel like an eternity at tactical moments.
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The workout was 30 minutes at most (consisting of burpees, planks, ab bicycles, etc.) but it felt like an eternity.
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The song is put on loop and the installation runs on solar batteries to keep Toto going for all eternity.
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A problem amenable to a political solution will thus become a festering wound that will yield strife for all eternity.
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Like our children, for better or worse, they will carry our legacy forward — to the stars and beyond, for eternity.
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The Door is the breach that leads to the Valley Beyond, where the hosts can live undisturbed for all eternity.
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Hieroglyphs were inscribed on the figurines to signify an attribute the funeral participants wished the dead to continue for eternity.
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But now that I have you in my 50th year, I will spend the rest of eternity at your side.
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Which, if that's how this all works, China will face India in every World Cup final from here to eternity.
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" David Arquette also posted a photo to Twitter, thanking fans for their support and calling Alexis his "hero for eternity.
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Now Alison will be relegated to the sea for all eternity, metaphorically leaving her spirit in an unending trauma loop.
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But when Apple says it cares, and then doesn't update the Mac Pro for an eternity, it just rings hollow.
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The elevator reduces that to just 40 minutes—although, 40 minutes of elevator music could actually feel like an eternity.
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Caffrey picked out a round cut diamond with four prongs and an eternity band — a perfect representation of their love.
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After 10 years at the French label — an eternity in fashion — the British designer bids au revoir to her legacy.
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It's only been a month since the last long weekend, but suffice it to say it seems like an eternity.
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These are experiences that I will never be able to unsee, which will remain etched into my soul for eternity.
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The star also gifted him with a sparkling diamond eternity band from XIV Karats he'd been eyeing for months prior.
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You gotta win by four points, meaning extra close games could drag on for eternity, just like at the playground.
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Fantasy author Terry Goodkind has just released his novel Shroud of Eternity, but seemingly wasn't too satisfied about the cover.
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Official Mom-In-Chief for Eternity, flew into Tahiti on Saturday to join Barack on this little slice of paradise.
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Feline fangs aside, Rory sounds like the purr-fect companion for eternity, or at least the next decade or so.
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He was rewarded for that touching story with a make out session that lasted for what seemed like an eternity.
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Milosz aimed "to move constantly between a poetry of social and historical reality" and ethereal questions about time and eternity.
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My technique is tried and tested having helped me survive spoiler-free for three weeks — an eternity on the internet!
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When I finally got out of solitary—after what seemed like an eternity—I quickly realized it wasn't really over.
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"I don't want to be lying next to some old woman or some old man I don't know for eternity."
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Eternity is downright cozy in "Duat," Daniel Alexander Jones's hearts-and-flowers-themed exploration of life and what lies beyond.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, to another standing ovation during which Carryn Owens also stood to applaud.
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Maybe mine would just be stuck in a hotel in Tokyo, staring out with a pen and paper, for eternity.
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In a world where cryptocurrency prices can swing wildly in either direction, a week feels like a nail-biting eternity.
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And, more powerfully than anywhere else, I felt Roger Casement there, where he wished to exist in eternity, and does.
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The haunting sense of mortality and eternity in Dickinson's work often takes a back seat here to more worldly concerns.
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If you look at the entire catalog, there's a vast difference from Her To Eternity to Push The Sky Away.
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To see an eagle on the wing is to see something magnificent, to be reminded of the nature of eternity.
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This is transcendence, the past and the future experienced together in moments where I can see a flicker of eternity.
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FURNISHING ETERNITY A Father, a Son, a Coffin, and a Measure of Life By David Giffels 243 pp. Scribner. $24.
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Ten minutes while you're bored is an eternity and those same ten minutes with your best friend disappear like nothing.
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You're fond of talking about eternity, and the need to recognize how fleeting and comparatively inconsequential our current moment is.
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"It was only like a minute and a half, but it seemed like eternity for us," Alfaro told Fox 57.
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It's no exaggeration to say that just by virtue of your birth, you are giving us a peek at eternity.
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These wandering souls are doomed to an eternity of narcissism, yet there is something they love even more than themselves.
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I mean plays set in an afterlife where the deceased see their time on earth through the prism of eternity.
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Those 71 minutes are an eternity for traders, some of whom had no access to critical data, market participants said.
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There's Gold Butte, Nevada's own piece of the Grand Canyon, whose awe-inspiring petroglyphs deserve to be preserved for eternity.
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She's so well preserved that she looks exactly how the people of her time hoped she would appear for eternity.
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After what seems like an eternity of lead up, Black Friday is finally upon us, and the deals are plentiful.
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It turns out she is immortal, having walked through the flames of eternity, which are found deep in underground caverns.
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Two hours passed — an eternity for audio producers trying to plan a show for the next morning at 6 a.m.
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And every year, it afforded my father the opportunity to tell a favorite joke: You know the definition of eternity?
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Before the wedding, she opens a mysterious package that contains a demon named Luci (Eric Andre) binding them for eternity.
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Theoretically, the world's oldest desert will host Totos's "Africa" for eternity; the artist's installation is powered by a solar battery.
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If nothing else, Eternity Street adds context to Ghettoside, an understanding of continuity that's vital to the discussions Leovy has inspired.
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After another short eternity, Nick wakes up Dee Dee, who cries out for Gypsy, and then he begins repeatedly stabbing her.
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The man seems thrilled with the idea of his sexy midnight cherry Roadster drifting for eternity through the depths of space.
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Hernan Diaz edits an academic journal for Columbia University and is the author of Borges, Between History and Eternity (Bloomsbury, 25).
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Yet, as the post-proposal glow fades, she's faced with the looming prospect of marriage and all the eternity it implies.
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They make funny faces meant to mock each other's races and roll around on the beach, "From Here to Eternity"-style.
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Thanks to From Here to Eternity, many have attempted the clumsy, difficult, close-to-impossible act of sex on the beach.
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The app has been available in the U.S. for less than a week, but it feels like it's been an eternity.
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Instead, Huawei and Pantone filled out the other half of an eternity with a breakdown of what blue is all about.
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I mean, who hasn't watched and then re-watched that super hot beach make out scene in From Here To Eternity?
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Many of the photos were shot with little time, but Swirc explains how he can turn five minutes into an eternity.
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To celebrate a birthday, even that of a prophet, is to accept the existence of Time, whereas Islamists fantasize about eternity.
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People are still chasing the "right" answers, and I imagine that he wanted us to be doing that forward into eternity.
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I'm not especially frightened by wasps, but that cluster of worm-filled pores will linger in my mind's eye for eternity.
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The gummy mob stretches for the equivalent of a gummy-bear sized eternity, as hundreds of multicolored bears sing with Adele.
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And that means they have the rest of eternity to spend together, laughing on benches and feeding each other expensive lunch.
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As a little girl, she remembers, it would take her mom an eternity to get out the door in the morning.
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Moreover, he argued that consumers have become used to the current way of offering unlimited upgrades/updates for free, for eternity.
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The latter will get you all your Facebook photos, but the process of downloading all your Facebook data takes an eternity.
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One moment of ill-judgement becomes an eternity of shareable content, an endless cycle of mockery and soul-destroying public humiliation.
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"No one can be condemned forever," says the pope, which seems to rule out that burn-in-hell-for-eternity thing.
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A retail job can seem to stretch on into a bland, formless eternity, but love is still all in the timing.
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She's greeted by Michael (Ted Danson), the bow-tied "architect" who designed the bespoke subdivision in which she will spend eternity.
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There aren't many Christians who can say they brought more people to eternity by dying than most others will in living!
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It was a privilege and a lesson for eternity to witness this heroic struggle and tell this story to the world.
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Some parents are able to make slow progress, but a few years in the life of a child is an eternity.
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Police circulated a composite sketch of him last summer, but it was generic enough to trigger an eternity of false identifications.
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You'll need to scroll through the top 200 comments for an eternity before you reach a comment that isn't about Applebee's.
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I had the ring ready (my deceased mother's eternity ring, which I was intending to refashion to her liking) and all.
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"We renew our sacred obligation to memorialize our fallen heroes" at the cemetery, "where they rest for all eternity," he said.
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A seizure feels like being in a place of no time or space but knowing you are trapped there for eternity.
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FROM HERE TO ETERNITY Traveling the World to Find the Good Death By Caitlin Doughty Illustrated by Landis Blair 248 pp.
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The time it took to regain my balance and shift my weight forward for my next step seemed like an eternity.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on President Trump's ties to Russia is out, after what felt like an eternity of waiting.
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The Son of "The Treasurer" is a very articulate man, but words fail him — in ways he will regret into eternity.
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She sees her characters under the aspect of both history and eternity, fixing the essence of a life with remorseless precision.
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"Longing for Eternity," made in 2017 by Yayoi Kusama, is on display at David Zwirner Gallery on 19th Street in Chelsea.
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Sadly, it appears that Mr. McCain, as he slips into eternity, left in bitterness and anger rather than peace and forgiveness.
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But this gleeful import from the National Theater of Scotland, which opened on Tuesday night, does transport you into infernal eternity.
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Shallow perspective makes farmers and mountains look about the same size, lending the men monumental eternity and the landscape homespun life.
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And for the record, this is in no way meant to be a comprehensive list, otherwise you'd be scrolling for eternity.
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The woman's voice describes how the rich can sleep endlessly, and Murillo stuffs the couch for what feels like an eternity.
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" And what will a father do when his children are all dead and he becomes "a bereaved father for all eternity?
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" Concomitantly with the announcement, RVNG has shared a full stream of EP cut "How To Save a Life (Vector of Eternity).
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We've all made them, and we will probably continue to make them, throughout time, for eternity, until the sun goes out.
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My husband and I sat in the waiting room for what seemed like an eternity (in reality, an hour and a half).
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For ancient Egyptians, protecting the body for eternity was paramount, hence the practice of embalmment and the care that went into it.
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"Eternity is approaching fast," he notes in the "old folks home" singalong "Crazy Bone," and he's not always so jaunty about it.
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Vacuuming has to be the worst chore in existence, so why not take it off his to-do list for all eternity?
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It is true that everything is exhausting all of the time and has been that way for what feels like an eternity.
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" Her letter continued: "He stole my body, virginity and power over my body and you let him keep it for all eternity.
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After his death, he became president for eternity, and because of that we had seen a new president in North Korea anymore.
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But a trader deducing the outcome from tellers' signals would have enjoyed an 18-second advantage, an eternity in foreign exchange markets.
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Not only is that tweet memorialized on Twitter, it is now available for eternity in Facebook video form — the lowest video genre.
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But while Pelkey couldn't legally build a garage, he does have the legal right to flip off town officials for all eternity.
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Obsidian is currently crowdfunding a sequel to fantasy RPG Pillars of Eternity, and has more than doubled its initial $1.1 million goal.
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As in Zeno's paradox, if the self is cut down and continually halved into smaller pieces for eternity, it can still exist.
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After what feels like an eternity (measured in chilly morning commutes), the time to bust out of boot season is nearly here.
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Hefner did, however, buy a crypt next to hers in a Los Angeles cemetery and will spend eternity literally at her side.
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Orr said the bear then stood on top of him for what seemed like "an eternity," but was probably only 30 seconds.
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When the project was done, engineers buried biological, chemical, and radioactive waste in the ice thinking it would be preserved for eternity.
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It's actually two distinct comets, which break up, orbit one another, and smash together again and again for all of cometary eternity.
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" The universal catechism of the Catholic Church says "The teaching of the Catholic Church affirms the existence of hell and its eternity.
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Michelle Obama has only been out of the White House for about 20 days, but it's starting to feel like an eternity.
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After a minute that "seemed like an eternity," Phirippidis said, Cazes came downstairs, where the police took his phone and arrested him.
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We could spend an eternity debating why Hillary Clinton lost the election—didn't Dante designate a circle of hell for just that?
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Note that if Jon is brought back as a zombie his hair might be frozen at this perfect length for all eternity.
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But today, when fresh social media trends go viral every few minutes, a 24-hour information cycle can feel like an eternity.
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They have unknowingly challenged and defied all Islamophobic stereotypes and have left a foundation of charity and philanthropy to live in eternity.
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He left her alone for what "seemed like an eternity," she told McGraw, but it could have been only a few hours.
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You can imagine that either no time has passed, or that you are stuck in eternity as it devolves into endless entropy.
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SM: If that shot took an eternity in 1972, it can only be more radical now: everything's faster, shorter, louder, more saturated.
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During that time, the fear of demons infiltrating my thoughts, attempting to lure me toward eternity agony in hell, governed my behavior.
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I see eternity in his sable brown eyes — the blood and promise of generations past and all our hope for the future.
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I saved money for what felt like an eternity, continuing my work on sewing and studying everything I could about the industry.
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When one is stuck in the same place for what seems like an eternity, even going backwards can seem like making progress.
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When, after an eternity of fumbling, we finally align the high-slot shooting opportunity in which I specialize: The puck goes wide.
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To be part of the Bulger hit—to take out Whitey—would put any one of them on the map for eternity.
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What he meant by "the purer reaches" was ethereal questions about time and eternity, the nature of morality, the essence of religion.
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Gyllenhaal appeared as a doting father in a new commercial for Calvin Klein's Eternity fragrance that was posted to YouTube on Thursday.
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These characters may be facing an eternity of confusion, but this is one place we love going back to week after week.
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It is over the course of two minutes, which might have seemed like an eternity on that plane, but is relatively fast.
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"X-Men" tickets, on the other hand, will be on sale through the app until Thursday — practically an eternity in Snapchat's world.
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The mention of Shakespeare's star-crossed Romeo and Juliet as "together in eternity," led to condemnations of the song as pro-suicide.
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Twenty years would take him nowhere near the average life span, and yet at that moment it yawned forward like an eternity.
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It's a way of creating a "spiritual foundation," in the words of the Wailers' guitarist Junior Marvin, that will last for eternity.
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But it's a lovely though, this idea of a fake spaceman flying through the stars and jamming to Bowie for all eternity.
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Perhaps they have traveled to space, struck up a conversation with the salvia gods, or experienced eternity in some ineffable psychedelic landscape.
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I no longer had to struggle to understand someone so different from myself, or question whether or not we'd spend eternity together.
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Young's works tell the stories of individuals and communities, of dreams and disillusionment, and of the abysses between life, death, and eternity.
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Frank Sinatra couldn't string a sentence together when he won the award in 1954 for his performance in From Here to Eternity.
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Many of its major innovations, like Gmail and AdSense, were more than half a decade old, an eternity in the tech industry.
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But on gritty 8-millimeter fim he is preserved, looped for eternity as he sails to a future he will never reach.
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It felt as if it had been an eternity at this point, though we'd been traveling for only 20 hours or so.
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But while you can live happily with the same bookshelf for all of eternity, the same cannot be said for a mattress.
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Poisonous is more like it at Uber, from Fowler's account of her short time there, which must have felt like an eternity.
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He declared "incredible progress" and "extraordinary success" and announced a "new American moment" in a speech that seemed to last an eternity.
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For more than 10 minutes — an eternity in internet time — Twitter users floated countless colorful theories to explain why it was deactivated.
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Blinking out of existence would have been bad, but spending eternity staring at the lid of a coffin seemed much, much worse.
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With everlasting life, I would be have an eternity to see every part of the world and experience so many different things.
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It is the kind of magazine that readers hoard for eternity in giant stacks in the attic, selling and trading back issues.
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"The best thing that we can do to honor him is to make sure his vision lives for eternity," Ms. Kilner said.
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Biden led Sanders by 29% to 23% in a Detroit News poll conducted over the weekend — but that's a political eternity ago.
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Entertaining, wide-ranging and gorgeously illustrated, "Eating Eternity" — despite its weird title — is a book you'll want to lend to a friend.
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"It was only like minute and a half, but it seemed like eternity for us," Pastor Henry Alfaro told CNN affiliate WACH.
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These men were considered walking libraries, the power of their words so strong their energy should radiate throughout the baobab for eternity.
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"Their voices and faces remain with us, in the embrace of eternity," says a dedication written on the side of the names.
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What heaven can there be for us without an eternity in which to relish the impotent envy of those outside its walls?
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The more erudite visitors regarded this not as vandalism but as a literary exercise, composing poems that would link them to eternity.
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The chords didn't resonate so much as vanish, one after the other, into eternity, an effect somehow simultaneously consoling and utterly terrifying.
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After an eternity, we were told the police found our son, still safely in his car seat in front of our home.
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For about 10 to 15 minutes — but what felt like an eternity to Mr. Nikaj — he thought he was going to die.
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We believe that the children slaughtered by Herod were ushered into the presence of God and will be with him for eternity.
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" As for a hero, I've always had a soft spot for Robert E. Lee Prewitt from James Jones's "From Here to Eternity.
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We live in a time now where leaders emerge from fiction and create the politics of eternity where there are no facts.
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So what happens when you listen to something that's been precisely constructed to imprint itself on your memory for all of eternity?
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Download a brand-new set of apps that take up storage space and are left untouched for the rest of eternity. Mitty.
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"They boarded the plane as strangers and they entered eternity linked forever as true heroes," Trump said of the passengers and crew.
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Divola himself doesn't like to have his photos reduced to a series of symbols, the transience of humanity versus the eternity of nature.
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Leovy's theory of violence may be newly popular, but reading Eternity Street it's clear that the Los Angeles Leovy saw was not new.
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For what feels like an eternity in the clip above, the kitty struggles to find its footing with the bag covering its eyes.
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Imperial ancestor portraits exist in the Hall of Imperial Longevity at the Forbidden City for an eternity of veneration and study by descendants.
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Plus, as Joel finally admits in finale "Cult Of Sheila," he's afraid the promise of eternity will put the Hammonds' marriage at stake.
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The camera had turned me into a crazy person by giving me the opportunity to showcase my dance moves online for all eternity.
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Mario has widowed thousands in his journeys to rescue Princess Peach, and each murder weighs on his soul for an eternity or more.
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You have never spoken to me about the souls who died in sin and will go to hell to suffer it for eternity.
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For Creeper, it's the music video, debuted Wednesday night, for a track from the album they released last week, Eternity in Your Arms.
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She debuted the dazzling diamond eternity bands on Snapchat while her and Wilson were teasing what they've been up to since their nuptials.
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The first day when any candidate could rack up a big winner-take-all delegate harvest is March 15, an eternity from now.
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" "The most important thing is what's gonna happen when you die, are you going to go to heaven or hell, and that's eternity.
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So she stood there, folding the ticket between her thumb and forefinger, for what felt like an eternity, until the client looked away.
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"Thirty days can be an eternity when there is this much volatility," said Ron Carson, founder and CEO of Carson Wealth Management Group.
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In many ways, it feels as though it has been an eternity since Khloé Kardashian's first child, True, was brought into this world.
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On July 9, Pratt and Faris will officially have been married for seven years, which pretty much amounts to an eternity in Tinseltown.
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"Any whimsical thing you want to do with your body is kind of silly because you have an eternity of nothing," Jarman says.
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Sinatra, despite a shaky start, went on to win best supporting actor for "From Here to Eternity" (1953), as well as nine Grammys.
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" A Forevermark rep said in an email that the eternity band "was purchased from Tara Fine Jewelry who works closely with the family.
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SISYPHUS, king of Corinth, was condemned for all eternity to push a boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll down again.
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The lawsuit claims that Deutsche Bank's Autobahn platform delayed transactions sometimes by hundreds of milliseconds — an eternity in the world of currency trading.
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It's a hell of a paradox: Zits certainly pop up overnight, but their shadows — dark or red scars — seem to last an eternity.
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In ballet time, six minutes is an eternity, and it's worth noting that this is smack dab at the end of the show.
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Now out of fuel, Kepler will remain in its orbit, which is around 400 times farther from us than the moon, for eternity.
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Or would it be more fair to encase the perpetrator in concrete and force him to spend all eternity guarding Emperor Qinshihuang's tomb?
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Video game movies are notorious for spending eternity in development hell, but this one's actually happening: here's the first trailer for Assassin's Creed.
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What is cheap, can be bought in bulk, AND survive on your pantry shelves for what seems like an eternity (and a half)?
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Government funding doesn't run out for another week, which is an eternity in legislative terms, especially when a holiday is around the corner.
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If, as Harold Wilson's once said, a week in politics is an eternity, what do we call three weeks left until Election Day?
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Until earlier this month, She hadn't released a record in nearly four years, a relative eternity for an artist as prolific as Paul.
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The Voyagers are the first probes to send direct observations of this important boundary back to Earth, and to spend eternity beyond it.
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In this case, that's three strangers brought together under the roof of an isolated farmhouse, where they fester for 90 minutes of eternity.
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We may not be able to fathom every aspect of God's character this side of eternity, but the Bible encourages us to try.
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But doctors give the okay to get back on the horse (so to speak) six weeks postpartum — and that seemed like an eternity.
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Abel Trujillo also got himself hit with a clean left hook after he swung wide and spent an eternity recovering from his own.
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Purity Ring's last album, 2015's Another Eternity, found the Edmonton duo gunning for a pop crossover with a more accessible, forceful sound.
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And if the hell he believes in exists, he'll likely wind up there, force-fed his awful meal buckets for all of eternity.
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As the song fades, Kid Rock extends his arms to the crowd, who offer a standing ovation for what feels like an eternity.
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"From Here to Eternity" is billed as a search for "the good death" — a bummer of a journey if ever I heard one.
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"The last word we've had from them about any of this was last Friday [March 13], which feels like an eternity," said Cook.
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I have a Dantesque fantasy, in which he'd be forced to read "The Art of the Deal" over and over again, throughout eternity.
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But their best trait may be how they are the ideal vehicle for spring produce, words we have waited an eternity to hear.
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The clock tower that forms the backbone of the supernatural story of heartbreak in Eternity, in Your Arms looms overhead wherever you turn.
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In the city's Central Cemetery, where Beethoven and Schubert lie, a company is offering music lovers the chance to join them for eternity.
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Many conversations now come with mandatory visual aids, some of which take an eternity to locate on phones, ruining the flow of chatter.
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We spend a small eternity at a summer camp where young Sylvia assuaged Aurelia's anxieties with daily briefs on her diet and hygiene.
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Mr. Orange wasn't sure what to believe — as a boy, he used to worry about the coming apocalypse and spending eternity in hellfire.
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Before they closed Bill's coffin, one final act of caregiving: I slipped a candy bar in next to him to enjoy for eternity.
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The 1953 classic From Here to Eternity may have set the mold for sensual beach scenes, spawning a whole trope for romance films.
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You don't have to splurge to find a red lipstick you'll want to wear to every single holiday party from here to eternity.
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No, you will not be condemned to hell for eternity after putting those tiny Kat von D Sinner + Saint perfume vials in trash.
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We can't muscle our mind into believing something we take to be false, not even when the upside is an eternity of happiness.
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Reality can be harsh sometimes, and to hear a wrong chord for eternity every time you play a record would get pretty annoying.
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From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death is out on October 3rd and available for pre-order now.
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Disney movies obviously get roasted but so do live action films like Indiana Jones, From Here to Eternity, Mission Impossible, Jurassic Park, and more.
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Knowing the release date is one thing, but that doesn't make it come around any sooner, and late September feels like an eternity away.
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"The last common ancestor between us and the bees lived about 600 million years ago, which is an eternity in evolutionary times," Nieder says.
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As Earth Day approaches, remember that a plastic bag is a sliver of eternity — it never goes away, even when you want it to.
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She's been dropping mysterious clues for what feels like an eternity at this point, hinting that something significant is taking place on April 26.
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The transaction can also take several long seconds to complete, which can seem like an eternity when you have a line forming behind you.
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Yet an eternity of boulder-shoving seems purposeful next to the unending labour of keeping Greece in the euro zone and out of default.
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"I looked him in his eyes while he killed my friends I hope he rots in hell for eternity," Knapp wrote in the post.
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We are just one day away from the weekend, and that can sometimes feel like an eternity, but it's time to hit it hard.
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Everyone agrees exceptSally who, still bereft for John, is searching for a soul mate among the living to keep her company for an eternity.
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Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoIt's cold and with what feels like an eternity of wintery weather ahead of us, it's most definitely glove-wearing season.
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They cursed the woman and her descendants to be the butts of jokes and to perpetually embarrass themselves for all to see, for eternity.
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Pixar's movies take on average five years to make, an eternity compared to the two-year turnaround you'd expect from your average Bond film.
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Here are some of their accounts: 'It felt like an eternity' Bhagyesh Shah squeezed into the crowded first car at the stop before Hoboken.
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L3, then, is left to wait out the rest of eternity trapped in a network under the ownership of a man she barely knows.
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Though the end of this beloved celebrity coupling is a shock to us all, 10 years is an eternity in famous-people relationship time.
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El Moussa chose an eternity band with 16 emerald cut diamonds around the platinum band set in a double basket setting, totaling 8.5 carats.
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We find that it's none other than Clayton Leigh, a wrongfully-convicted murderer on death row whose consciousness is now etched in digital eternity.
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Refinery29 offered up a list of possible contenders, with the Jimmyjane Eternity – a sleek, diamond-studded, gold vibrator retailing for $3,500 – leading the list.
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He hasn't sniffed an All-Star team or been considered one of the premier players at his position in what feels like an eternity.
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If you could only listen to one track from the mix on a loop for all eternity, which one would it be and why?
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"If you're going to spend an eternity," Mr. Hamill said, "better with a rogue than with a saint who would drive you into slumber."
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Mr. Angelopoulos's "Eternity and a Day," which won the top prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, will be shown Sunday at 3 p.m.
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"It is a project that must adapt and evolve constantly, and so it is not a monument frozen for all eternity," Mr. Pinault said.
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As we approach the first presidential election in 50 years without the full protections of the VRA, that ten years seems like an eternity.
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"I don't care if it's one day or 300 days, when you have a child in NICU every day seems like eternity," Dana says.
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Upton and Verlander have been dating for more than three years, an eternity in Hollywood time, and have been engaged for over a month.
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We think of eternity as the ultimate goal of romance, but that is rarely a helpful measure of the experience of being in love.
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Solo takes an eternity to make the same mistake made by Lucas in an instant in the 1997 re-release of the original trilogy.
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"And just like that, our hearts exploded into all of eternity and beyond," the caption read on a photo showing her cradling her newborn.
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She also debuted a new eternity ring for the Trooping the Colour in June, which she wore alongside her wedding band and engagement ring.
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He said producers stopped taping "for what felt like an eternity" before an executive producer came on stage to explain the ruling to him.
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Albert Camus said that we have to imagine Sisyphus, the Greek man doomed to roll a rock up a hill for eternity, as happy.
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So the reason I don't think heaven or eternity or Nirvana is desirable is precisely because it would be the same thing as death.
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Or that's the idea, anyway; for what feels like an eternity, the nine black-robed men do little but stammer and clear their throats.
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An eternity based on what Louise Glück calls "absence of change" would be not a rescue from anything but an end of everything meaningful.
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Back in September 2018—an eternity ago in the Trump administration—a self-described "senior official" came forward with a counterintuitive but comforting message.
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Later in life, Salieri said that the Requiem was the work of a dissipated man who, through music, had found his way to eternity.
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Untitled Goose Game arrives today, while Life is Strange 2: Episode 5 and Pillars of Eternity will join The Witcher 3 on December 19th.
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The reality is that Hillary Clinton is probably going to survive all of this — just as she and women everywhere have for all eternity.
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The illusion of eternity is shattered by the very first (unquotable) words spoken, as a third woman arrives breathless after climbing to the site.
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"Fifty days is an eternity in campaign time," said Harper Reed, who served as President Obama's chief technology officer during the 2012 re-election campaign.
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A few seconds passed — what felt like an eternity of dead airtime — but I had answered his question, so I waited for him to respond.
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InSight landed at Elysium Planitia, a flat plain located just north of the Martian equator, on November 26, which already seems like an eternity ago.
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Someone who buys during a high and then has no opportunity to sell without losing money, so he holds onto his bag for an eternity.
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"These past nine months have flown by and yet they've also felt like an eternity," Chabert wrote in an August 10 blog post for People.
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"I had my eye on mine from the beginning," said Burnham of her 4-carat eternity band, set with over 200 round and French diamonds.
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For the past 11 years, an eternity in internet time, Reddit has touted itself—repeatedly, and loudly—as the place to have "authentic conversations" online.
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It was just like the scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey , where the monkey throws the bone and it lingers for eternity in the air.
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But after the excitement over hitching your life to someone else's for all of eternity wears off, you may find yourself questioning the whole situation.
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Although memorial services have not yet been organized, the couples' families reportedly want them to spend eternity together, as they bury them side-by-side.
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But on the cameras from then to the rest of eternity, [they] have me smiling as if I think the whole thing is a joke.
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It feels like an eternity ago that he was still an NFL player — but that is indeed the last time the Browns won a game.
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Peeking out from under Meghan's engagement ring and wedding band was a diamond-pave eternity band, a previously unseen piece in her growing jewelry collection.
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Or at least an eternity in internet years, as the site went dark sometime between this morning and last Friday, according to the Internet Archive.
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Its characters deal with past trauma; experience sexual awakenings; explore death, rebirth, and eternity; and struggle to find personal meaning in a time of apocalypse.
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But Twitter and Periscope's real-time nature make it better for current events, and now broadcasts can exist both in the moment, and for eternity.
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"I thought, if there's a semblance of eternity, I cannot spend it wondering who was on the other end of that phone call," Kevin says.
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"I had my eye on mine from the beginning," says Burnham of her 4-carat eternity band, set with over 200 round and French diamonds.
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Because in the end, my goal is not simply to live on this earth for 80 years, but to live an eternity with my creator.
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It also adds a sense of deeper consequence, as these characters are faced with death instead of simply being cute versions of themselves for eternity.
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Now, for football managers everywhere, Glass serves as living proof that a loan need not last long to echo through the metaphorical halls of eternity.
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In Florida, at least, Boomers want to leave Trump to millennials as a parting gift before they shuffle out of God's waiting room into eternity.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, to another standing ovation during which Carryn Owens, the widow of the SEAL, also stood to applaud.
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After visiting LA in 2017 for the first time in what seemed like an eternity, Bonez fell in love with the flair of the city.
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Michael tells Chidi that his indecisiveness hurt everyone in his life during his time on Earth, and so he's doomed to suffer for all eternity.
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For the Cubs and their fans, it seems like an eternity since they ruled the baseball world having not won a World Series since 1908.
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A marathoner breaking the two-hour barrier would finish more than six-tenths of a mile ahead of Kimetto, a veritable eternity in distance running.
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Pillars of Eternity is a nostalgia romp for that exact kind of experience, and it felt like Baldur's Gate with the serial numbers filed off.
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Now that they're dead, I hope they never have to worry about anything again, and I doubt they care about their names echoing throughout eternity.
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The victim advocate agreed, and, returning past the police tape, embraced the man, providing a shoulder to cry on for what seemed like an eternity.
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This is an elevated death, a life beyond ours, a life where we could possibly meet as Tristan and Isolde, and be together for eternity.
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Mr. Angelopoulos's "Eternity and a Day" won the top prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival and will be shown July 24 at 3 p.m.
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It's the perfect summary of everything Burial is about and slam-dunks any inane brostep masquerading as 'dubstep' into your Lewisham wheelie bin for eternity.
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Waiting a seeming eternity to pass through a metal detector in order to listen to a cover band and purchase a $14 beer is ridiculous.
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Our lack of control and anger make us feel like the moments we spend trapped behind someone are an eternity, which risks annoying us further.
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It was a classic in the making even before kickoff, but now, it'll be etched into legends and shitty tattoos that will last an eternity.
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Camacho comes from the fast-moving world of alternative data and data buying — where 12 months out of the game can seem like an eternity.
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In my next life, I rather hope to come back as a stone merman, perched for eternity on this blue-green edge of the earth.
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And from time to time, people who own plots change their minds about where they want to spend eternity and seek to sell them back.
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A decade is an eternity in pop culture, and many fans of the original series may have aged out or moved on to other fandoms.
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"It seemed like an eternity," said Holly Jackson, who hid in the dog park with her collie/Great Pyrenees mix, Cooper, as the shooting unfolded.
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It's fitting, because the story reveals the mystery that propelled the Marvel universe from its inception and involves an artifact known as the Eternity Mask.
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After 24 years of enjoying all worldly pleasures, Lucifer along with his armada of devils drag Faustus into hell for eternity as he cries out.
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Daphne is not an emblem of poetic inspiration, but "an ordinarily pretty girl," replicated throughout eternity as an endless sequence of equally ordinary pretty girls.
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I watched him lie on the field face down for what seemed like an eternity, not moving, until he was taken away by an ambulance.
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When Terry J. Orgill, the temple's president, pronounced the couple husband and wife, sealing them together "for time and all eternity," they began to cry.
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Do you think that the religious belief in eternity or the hereafter prevents people from doing what is necessary to improve this life right now?
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Religions like "Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism" lead people "to an eternity of separation from God in Hell," Robert Jeffress, a Dallas megachurch pastor, once said.
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But your story about meditating for thirty minutes did raise some questions among our panel about your ability to handle an eternity of the mind.
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Acclaimed role-playing game Pillars of Eternity was slated to be released in 2014 until a series of unexpected hazards clogged the game road map.
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It's the most sublime piece of music ever written and it's the closest thing to eternity and the divine in music that I know of.
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Strat is the leader of a gang of resourceful street urchins known as the Lost, a tribe frozen for eternity at the age of 17.
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I think that WEATHER, ORBIT, REBIRTH, EAST WIND and ETERNITY all worked nicely with the passage, and there were some other nods to natural forces.
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After what feels like an eternity of things being in a holding pattern, there's a ton of news to fill you in on this morning.
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I will say that it seems like we will be forever cursed to reinvent the ways mobile devices will talk to laptops for all eternity.
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In "Queue," some performers inked their position in line — No. 1,227, for example — right on their bodies as the line appeared to continue for eternity.
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Best actor nominations: "The Search" (1948), "A Place in the Sun" (1951), "From Here to Eternity" (1953)Best supporting actor nomination: "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961)
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But as it was, Barenboim's epic Bruckner traversal ended with the horns holding a radiant but scarily fragile note for what seems like an eternity.
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It feels like we've all been waiting for this day for eternity, but alas, it's finally happening and needless to say, the hype is REAL.
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They had my back at a moment's notice, protecting me from an otherwise-vicious environment and making the sentence feel like less of an eternity.
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So I'm imagining a beautiful future for us and this planet, the happiest of marriages with coral and forests and honeybees all around for eternity.
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Related: 'From Here to Eternity' Drawings Kiss Censorship Goodbye Custom Instrument Turns Black-and-White Drawings into Sound Typewriter Drawings Turn Photos into Distorted Portraits
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The photo will be on display at the Maison Particulière Art Center in Brussels, Belgium in a called From Here to Eternity starting October 5.
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