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51 Sentences With "for as long as anyone can remember"

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For as long as anyone can remember, AWSome Day has passed without incident.
He has had that relentless mentality for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, the vote has always been a unanimous "yes".
Things have worked this way in the district for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, life in South Sudan has revolved around war.
For as long as anyone can remember, oppo leaks have fueled news scoops and exclusives.
Those nations have been dysfunctional, corrupt, impoverished, and crime-ridden for as long as anyone can remember.
And founders have named companies after themselves for as long as anyone can remember, in tech or otherwise.
For another, every month's full moon has had the same name for as long as anyone can remember.
River blindness, or onchocerciasis, is a nasty disease that has burdened Africa for as long as anyone can remember.
"They've been fixtures there for as long as anyone can remember," said Jeffrey Solomon, the chief executive of Cowen Inc.
For as long as anyone can remember, Oshogatsu has been the sole Japanese holiday the Sasaki family comes together for.
The agency's projects have been "generally late and over budget for as long as anyone can remember," the report said.
This has been a ritual, believed to protect the purity of the village, for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, the menu has consisted of exactly four items, all paragons of traditional Ukrainian fare.
It goes by the name Action Philatélie — Action Philately — and has been in business for as long as anyone can remember.
Sancraieni Journal SANCRAIENI, Romania — Young men in Sancraieni have risen early on Easter Monday for as long as anyone can remember.
The cost of storage in the LME's warehouse network has been a bone of contention for as long as anyone can remember.
While annoying, volatile currencies have been around for as long as anyone can remember, and people adjust their behavior in order to survive.
And though the state Legislature is officially nonpartisan, it has been controlled by the Republican Party for as long as anyone can remember.
It's my understanding that the vendor that we now have has been doing buys for the committee for as long as anyone can remember.
Along with Fenerbahce, Galatasaray and Trabzonspor, Besiktas is one of four clubs that have dominated Turkish football for as long as anyone can remember.
Our families have been friends for as long as anyone can remember — long before we started dating — so it's always fun to hang out together.
Cattle in tow, the East African pastoralists have circled the land looking for fresh grass, co-existing with nature for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, younger officers in the New York Police Department have referred to their elders as "hairbags" — usually behind their backs.
How, specifically, were they meant to reproduce, if it was not in the way that all humans have done for as long as anyone can remember?
A small-school point guard named Elijah Wilson, known for as long as anyone can remember as Penny, does music production and helps Larry cook up new beats.
No shiny veneers or $15 cocktails; just slightly tacky surfaces and the same guy behind the bar, who's been slinging pints for as long as anyone can remember.
That is to say that they are stunning, vibrant and sometimes wry examinations of the cacophony that has defined New York for as long as anyone can remember.
Fa'afafine is a "third gender" in Polynesian culture, according to the Samoa Fa'afafine Association, and has been a part of island life for as long as anyone can remember.
It's a perfect example of the worn, yet accurate, advice, that has been passed down in gyms for as long as anyone can remember: Don't hook with a hooker.
And Abuja is a hero of sorts, since it was envisioned as an escape valve for Lagos, which has struggled with overcrowding for as long as anyone can remember.
This is why the LME has previously shied away from capping rents, even though the cost of storage has been a problem for as long as anyone can remember.
Bound at the bottom of India's Hindu society for centuries, the Dalit population, now estimated at more than 300 million, has been abused for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, mayors of all stature in New York City have held news conferences on all sorts of matters, from all sorts of political viewpoints — but almost always standing.
ALBANY — For as long as anyone can remember, dysfunction has ruled New York's capital: Corruption is common, power is limited to a few, and habitual calls for change disappear like the sun on a January day.
"Orthodox Jewish homes have valued for as long as anyone can remember the idea of filtering," said Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, editor of the Orthodox blog Cross-Currents and adjunct chair in Jewish law at Loyola Law School.
Villagers are angry over the loss of the temple, which was built using donations from the community and had been a central place of worship for local rice and banana farmers for as long as anyone can remember.
For as long as anyone can remember, there has been a thriving cottage industry, operating out of vans and without conveyor belts, mechanized brushes or complicated hydraulic systems, along an industrial stretch near the Harlem River in Inwood.
Sharlene's, tucked between a wings joint and a Dominican restaurant, has been a bar for as long as anyone can remember—first as O'Reilly's and then, starting in 1986, as Mooney's, before Sharlene's took over, seven years ago.
The ladies of the royal family have been using their clothes "to control, to entertain, and to impress" for as long as anyone can remember, according to Sally Tuckett, Dress and Textiles Histories lecturer at the University of Glasgow.
The Young House, as it has been known for as long as anyone can remember, is a two-story dwelling constructed primarily from wooden boards and painted a bright lemon yellow, clashing starkly with the squat concrete buildings around it.
The devices will more than likely run up against the same sort of problems that have plagued the Xperia for as long as anyone can remember, never really becoming the kind of smartphone competitor the company is truly capable of.
But conspiracy theories have been a fact of life for as long as anyone can remember, and not all of the outlandish ideas and rumors people believe are as harmful as, for instance, thinking a pizza parlor is a front for pedophiles.
CASTELLINA DI CHIANTI, Italy — In the rolling Tuscan hills surrounding the sun-baked hamlet of Castellina di Chianti, the tower just off the old Etruscan road has been called La Torre di Michelangelo — Michelangelo's tower — for as long as anyone can remember.
And with that, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins will become the first woman and first black woman to lead an entire chamber, upending the "three men in a room" ruling ethos that has codified New York politics (and its corruption) for as long as anyone can remember.
He's long been a standout in their world — the kid who was organizing flash mobs at fourth-grade assembly, who founded his own theater company at 12 (it's still going), who has been acting in school plays and camp shows and community theater productions for as long as anyone can remember.
A game played on the streets of New York, for as long as anyone can remember. It is called Ringolevio, and the rules are simple. There are two sides, each with the same number of players. There are no time limits, no intermissions, no substitutes and no weapons allowed.
It revolves around a fictional bar named Lil's in Central Florida, known as the birthplace of karaoke in the United States. For as long as anyone can remember, one man named Eddie Bowman has won the weekly Wednesday night karaoke competition. The film follows one fateful night where Eddie battles between his long-time girlfriend, Nikki, and his long-time nemesis, Rupert Goldfine to determine who is going to be the next reigning Karaoke King.
The eldest son in the family has been a Guards officer for as long as anyone can remember, and they even live next door to the Guards barracks in London. Capt. Fellowes is disabled, his legs don't work and he hauls himself around the house by hooking canes into loops on an overhead rail. This system was designed by the elder brother that John is always expected to live up to. His mother thinks that the elder brother is just "missing in action" and will return someday.
Masklin, a 4-inch high Nome, lives in a grass verge by a motorway service station with his friend Grimma and the remaining elders of their once-large tribe, which has been dwindling due to food shortage and predation by foxes, while several Nomes have headed across the motorway. The other younger members of the tribe departed some time before to find a new place to live, but never returned after crossing the motorway - where they were inevitably killed by cars or lorries. Masklin, finding it increasingly difficult to find food for the group, formulates a plan to escape on a truck from the nearby service station - the final straw being when a fox runs into the path of a lorry after attacking a Nome called Mr Mert, killing them both. The Elders, led by Granny Morkie and Old Torrit, initially oppose the move but finally agree, bringing with them 'The Thing', a small black cube that has been the tribe's symbol of authority for as long as anyone can remember.

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