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evergreen

noun as in conifer

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The cool blues of “Winter” are raked through with rich purple, as hints of evergreens creep in from the edges.

So-called evergreen private funds, which are designed for this huge pool of retail investors, have raised an estimated $450 billion, most of it in the past several years, according to PitchBook and Morningstar.

Deep in the forest, high in the mountains—amidst the evergreens, the firs, the spruces—sits a giant panda.

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There’s the evergreen refrain that as governor Newsom should stay in his lane and focus on the state, instead of his ambitions.

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It manages to eke out its message in the eleventh hour, but it feels too little too late in our cultural moment, despite its evergreen importance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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