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forevermore

[fawr-ev-er-mawr, -mohr, fer-] / fɔrˌɛv ərˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr, fər- /




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Forevermore, the world would experience the Lowcountry through Conroy’s eyes.

From Washington Post • Mar. 8, 2016

Forevermore, what he heard that night has been known as the Wow! signal.

From Time • Mar. 20, 2015

About $10,000 to benefit the museum has been raised through sales of a local artist's prints, called "The Raven: Forevermore."

From Reuters • Sep. 12, 2011

Forevermore he'd be outcast, if he but hinted that he thought their science was insufficient to capture everything of meaning there.

From Eight Keys to Eden by Clifton, Mark

Masters, it is writ of old Who fill the fire for Christmas cold And wassail hold, Shall have of food a double store And ruddy-blazing ingle roar Forevermore.

From In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV by Morris, Harrison S. (Harrison Smith)




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