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A career in professional doesn't last for ever.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/i-played-for-blackburn-rovers-30501765
Blind date: ‘I will for ever be the woman who denied him a crab bisque’
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/jan/14/blind-date-stephen-katharine
But the UK has a dwindling stock of prime wild country, and this kind of industrial-scale onshore project will mean yet more of it is lost, for ever.
Families distraught for ever.
Feedback on “'Chandler is going to live for ever': Dublin fans pay tribute to Matthew Perry”.
Source: https://www.thejournal.ie/matthew-perry-death-fans-6210357-Oct2023/
Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever.”
It is a fallacy to assume that plentiful supplies will be here for ever.”
Most times just live in the moment and you will relish it for ever.”
Mrs Rasmussen said: 'There was a big beautiful house we looked at in the Cotswolds, but it wasn't even close to a local station and we thought, while the pandemic has changed professional working practices for ever, we have to remain realistic.
Sis I will miss you so much, your be for ever in my heart.
The next morning the pair had gone out at 7am to fight, battling it out for six or seven rounds before Preece was overcome in a wrestle and stated that he was ruined for ever, with pains in his neck and back.
This will further damage the trade of pubs and breweries across the country, risking further closures and losing these vital community hubs for ever."
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/average-price-uk-pint-soars-31470728