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eternity

[ih-tur-ni-tee] / ɪˈtɜr nɪ ti /


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Instead of plopping us into an eternity in media res, Freyne introduces something novel to this process: a choice.

From Salon

Teller’s old-school charisma in conveying that nervous energy is his own bid for a career eternity.

From Los Angeles Times

Eloquently connecting a mathematical design to a generative drive, the two add up to eternity.

From The Wall Street Journal

That tweak allows quantum computers to juggle more possibilities at once, opening the way for solutions to problems that would take conventional computers a near eternity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hugo had to settle for spending eternity in Paris’s Pantheon.

From The Wall Street Journal