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- r at any future time; in the future
- We're so conditioned to Hollywood's underdog victories that it came as a shock last week for Commerce to whip Art, hands down and forevermore.
- William Shakespeare pointedly left his wife "my second best bed," thereby raising questions forevermore about his marital life.
- On Friday, July 21, 1972forevermore "Bloody Friday" on the Belfast calendarthe city was hit by 20 bombs in a single hour.