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The staff, which had been around seemingly forever, knew everyone's name.
Its reputation is seemingly forever cemented by those old Mac vs PC commercials.
You can go back and forth on where Roberts will land seemingly forever.
It took seemingly forever, but the Surfaces are finally products everyone should take seriously.
They fit really well, sound amazing thanks to noise cancelation, and last seemingly forever.
The Tab S4 also lasts seemingly forever thanks to its huge 7,300 mAh battery.
The palettes can easily take your looks from day to night, and they last seemingly forever.
Your character comes back to life after each death, cursed to fight seemingly forever against ever-stronger enemies.
After being automatic for seemingly forever, though, Gostkowski has been showing signs of vulnerability within the past year.
Our resulting disillusionment will apparently not be easily forgiven; it has already kept McGwire out of the Hall, seemingly forever.
It's been seemingly forever since GoPro first let slip that it was setting out to work on its own drone.
The dormant ancient volcano has been the center of Polynesian culture — the umbilical cord connecting Earth and sky — seemingly forever.
Knock Back A Frosty Armodelo At La PerlaLa Perla is one of those Austin bars that has been around seemingly forever.
Viengsay Valdés, a star ballerina and hometown hero, assumes the mantle worn, seemingly forever, by the 98-year-old Alicia Alonso.
It's cheap, the front-lit screen is good, the addition of Bluetooth for audiobooks is nice, and the battery lasts seemingly forever.
Value investing has been around seemingly forever, and the potential return advantages of small-cap or lower-volatility stocks have long been recognized.
The two sisters are among the first generation of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
We spoke to those in the first generations of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
We spoke to those in the first generation of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
Peabody has been a giant in the mining industry seemingly forever, after starting out in Chicago in 1880 with just a wagon and two mules.
The drive through the desert is a sublime and winding trail that goes up and then down and then up and then down seemingly forever.
Collingwood is one of Melbourne's oldest suburbs, seemingly forever "at risk" of losing its unique character, and the community has long fought to preserve it.
Floyd Mayweather has been retired from professional boxing for two years, but he is seemingly forever linked with a rematch against his old rival Manny Pacquiao.
Roads curve at improbable angles, tunnels go on seemingly forever and, where bridge and tunnel fails, more than a hundred car ferries operate around the country.
It was a process that took seemingly forever, and despite asking many, many times why it took so long, nobody could give a satisfactory answer for why.
There are players out there who will continue playing this game seemingly forever, as Counter-Strike and EverQuest and Eve Online players are doing right this very second.
Through wide-scale rezoning efforts, and city-financed incentives to build high into the sky, developers have responded in kind, placing this section of Brooklyn under scaffolds, seemingly forever.
The airlines are seemingly forever coming up with new and innovative ways to coddle an increasingly small group, while treating the majority of fliers with greater and greater contempt.
Samsung has been working on a foldable phone for seemingly forever, but the release of this fabled device keeps getting delayed (presumably because the entire concept doesn't make a lot of sense).
He had, after all, spent more than two months on the injured list, enduring one setback after another, feeling more and more distant from his teammates, his reinstatement seemingly forever out of reach.
Fans of TV Land's "Younger" who waited seemingly forever for Liza (Sutton Foster) — a 40-ish divorcée navigating the publishing industry as a pretend 20-something — and her boss, Charles (Peter Hermann), to make their relationship official were rewarded in Tuesday night's show.
Sure, she had room to grow, as most people do (seemingly forever), but what about all the things she seemed to feel like she couldn't make happen without a mentor — such as finding new opportunities, negotiating workplace politics, and being amazing at her job?
"The airlines are seemingly forever coming up with new and innovative ways to coddle an increasingly small group, while treating the majority of fliers with greater and greater contempt," the author Helaine Olen wrote in an opinion article for The New York Times on Tuesday.
It is so dry in the conservation area that everything left behind simply sits on the sand, seemingly forever, from dead wood to neatly knapped stone tools to the bones of a burrowing bettong (or boodie), something like a cat-sized kangaroo with a huge spherical rump.
There was the momentous farewell announcement; a run of sold-out shows, including a three-hour-plus spectacle at Madison Square Garden; and a documentary, "Shut Up and Play the Hits," chronicling the heartache with which the frontman, James Murphy, decided to step away from the stage, seemingly forever.
You simply can't throw away something as impressive as the BMW 3-Series, the archetype of entry level luxury and seemingly forever the automotive gateway drug of choice for every newly minted Hollywood agent and East Coast junior law partner in the country, even as sales decline precipitously.
Unlike last year, when his pursuit of the final leg of his career Grand Slam pursuit was one of the week's biggest plotlines, McIlroy hasn't been a huge talking point because he hasn't seriously contended on a Sunday in seemingly forever, especially when compared to multiple winners like Day and Scott.
It turns out I don't need to worry about getting too stoned, since the game features so many quirky rules and penalties to figure out, things like "bloody zonks" and "dare rules" and "sex odyssey bonuses," it takes seemingly forever for anyone to reach 1,000 points and take a hit from the bong.
But there's one huge issue with "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" (other than the fact that it will get stuck in your head seemingly forever): Netflix hasn't released it (or any of The Witcher's soundtrack) for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, or any other major streaming or music purchasing service.
Comedians have been mining Jackson headlines and child abuse more broadly for shock material seemingly forever; just four years ago, Louis CK performed a Saturday Night Live monologue in a similar vein in which he expressed disappointment that a local molester hadn't been interested in him and mused that sex with children must be pretty good for pedophiles to risk so much.
It's all very familiar (though A Bad Moms Christmas does boast the addition of a Kenny G cameo), but whereas the sillier plot points of Bad Moms seemed to grow more or less organically from the characters' own evolution, here everything feels vaguely rushed, as if Lucas and Moore were following a checklist of things to squeeze into the studio-mandated 104-minute runtime (except the Sky Zone scene, which goes on seemingly forever for no good reason).
Here was beef braised seemingly forever in coconut milk, beautifully slumped with all its knots undone, making a virtue of indolence; fish and shrimp paste spread inside crinkly rectangles of tofu skin and slipped into a bowl of curry laksa, the soup's surface flecked with melted fat; and fish heads mobbed by okra and eggplant in a curry so luxurious, I couldn't stop dragging strips of roti canai through it and watching them turn to gold.
The following day Paul sets off for a beer but instead just keeps walking and disappears, abandoning his family, seemingly forever.
However, their plan is thwarted when Lettie collapses and is taken to hospital. Deborah makes Harry choose: Lettie or her. He chooses his sister and they part, seemingly forever. To make things worse, Harry hears that Deborah is getting married in New York.
The rebels go off to the South Pole to blow up the Old Ones with a missile and aerial bombardment, but this is all an illusion. Chaos has fooled everyone and his fortress Oblivion is really fine. The Old Ones all run out and kill everyone, but then the Gatekeepers band together and stab Chaos' heart, killing him seemingly forever, and banishing him and his followers into the other dimensional Hell.
The magician produces a bottle or kettle and asks the audience to name any sort of drink: water, beer, tea, or any other liquid. The magician tips the bottle and pours out a glass of that drink. He then asks for another example, and another, with the bottle producing the drinks on demand, seemingly forever. At the end of the performance the bottle is broken open to reveal various objects.
Frigate and others alive at the time confirm Monat's story. Retreating into the nearby woods for safety, Burton's party chew gum provided by their grails, and discover that this gum is a powerful hallucinogen. As days and weeks pass, people's physical wants are provided for by the grails, which eventually produce a set of cloths used for clothing. Rumors reach Burton's region that the river continues seemingly forever.
However, the unbiased British umpire calls a no-ball (illegal delivery), putting Bhuvan on strike for the replayed delivery. He swings mightily, connects, and clears the boundary, thus winning the match for his team. In the coming weeks, with the villagers celebrating the end of lagaan, the British cantonment is disbanded, and the villagers watch as the British caravan departs from Champaner, seemingly forever. Elizabeth, who had fallen in love with Bhuvan, steps out to bid him a tearful farewell.
Jiang Ping, courtesy name Zechang, is a fictional Song dynasty knight-errant from the 19th-century Chinese novels The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants and The Five Younger Gallants. Nicknamed "River Rat" () for his amazing swimming and freediving skills, he is able to stay underwater seemingly forever. He is the fourth sworn brother of the "Five Rats", whose other members are Lu Fang, Han Zhang, Xu Qing and Bai Yutang. Highly witty, Jiang Ping is one of the most colorful characters in the original novel.
Another rich man, Graves, offers to pay Evelyn's debts and woos Vesey's sister Lady Franklin. Cheques having arrived to clear Evelyn's supposed debts, Evelyn supposes they are from Georgina, confirming that she is not marrying him for his money. He thus parts again from Clara, seemingly forever, but then fresh information then comes to light that the cheques were in fact from Clara, with Georgina instead having resumed her relationship with Sir Walter Blount. Evelyn and Clara thus renew their engagement and Graves and Lady Franklin announce theirs.
Wolfe simply laughs and says he can no longer remember. Infuriated, Walker throws the fragile Wolfe into the Drainer, causing an explosion that leaves both of them stripped of their powers, seemingly forever. Wolfe is taken to prison and even questioned in the "Who Killed Retro-Girl Case?" during the first story arc. Walker waits two years before he introduces himself to a Captain on the police force, whom he had helped out in an as-yet unrevealed way earlier on in his career, and so Walker's new life as a detective begins.
During the First World War, Lieutenant Richard Saville, a young Royal Navy officer on five days' leave, and Miss Lucinda Bentley, a merchant's daughter from Portsmouth, get talking on the train up to London. Halfway through their journey, they miss their rail connection and spend a romantic holiday in the countryside of southern England. When Saville proposes, she accepts, but on the day they are due to go back to Portsmouth, she changes her mind, asking Saville to realise that neither he nor she could bear being parted for the long periods he would be at sea. They part, seemingly forever.
He spent more and more time at the family farm in Kvam, keeping his music to himself - all manuscripts neatly filed in wooden chests. The catastrophe could therefore hardly have been any worse when his house burned to the ground in 1970. Tveitt despaired - the original manuscripts to almost 300 opuses (including six piano concertos and two concertos for Hardanger fiddle and orchestra) were reduced to singed bricks of paper - deformed and inseparable. The Norwegian Music Information Centre agreed to archive the remains, but the reality was that 4/5 of Tveitt's production was gone - seemingly forever.
The Waziri take him to their secret treasure-trove, the lost city of Opar, which they first discovered in the days of the deceased former chief Chowambi, Waziri's father. Tarzan leaves Africa and the Waziri for England at the end of The Return of Tarzan, seemingly forever. But by the time of the next book in which he appears, the non-Tarzan novel The Eternal Lover, he has established a plantation in Uziri, the land of the Waziri, on which he and his wife Jane reside part-time, and where they entertain guests. According to the map that shows Africa as Burroughs imagined it, the Waziri village was somewhere in Angola.
They provided Facade with a device which would eliminate most of the Alphas and prevent Earth's entire universe from collapsing. This device was handed over to Devastator, being told it was a doomsday bomb, which he activated during the Bicentennial Battle. At the moment the bomb was activated, every Alpha on Earth who was not specially protected (such as being in a special prison) was teleported to a specially prepared pocket dimension, along with everything within of the bomb (the Chicago metropolitan area). Thus, the entire city of Chicago, along with almost all the Alphas on Earth, were imprisoned in a pocket universe, seemingly forever.
In December 2011, Reeder released his second studio album "Five Point One", a selection of his recent remixes. All the tracks on this three disc deluxe album have been re-remixed by Reeder in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. Notably, the album also includes his previously unreleased remix for Depeche Mode's "Sweetest Perfection" (Reeder's Sweetest Conception Remix) which is exclusive to this album, as are his two remixes for Anne Clark "Full Moon" (Reeder's Stairway to the Stars Remix) and "If..." (Reeder's Seemingly Forever Remix). The album also features two further remixes for Bad Lieutenant's "Twist of Fate" and remixes for top German rockers Die Toten Hosen, teutonic trancers Blank & Jones and New York electro-jazzer Vanessa Daou, as well as aforementioned Pet Shop Boys and John Foxx remixes.

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