Evermore Sentence Examples

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  • Such critics usually have little to offer as a clarion call beyond the shrill cry for evermore unbridled liberty.

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  • There's a reason for that, and that is that it's usually a better (and cheaper) long-term strategy to spend your efforts on quality rather than slather on evermore lipstick on a pig.

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  • Of the special regard which Henry seemed to have conceived for him Latimer took advantage to pen the famous letter on the free circulation of the Bible, an address remarkable, not only for what Froude justly calls " its almost unexampled grandeur," but for its striking repudiation of the aid of temporal weapons to defend the faith, "for God," he says, "will not have it defended by man or man's power, but by His Word only, by which He hath evermore defended it, and that by a way far above man's power and reason."

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  • Evermore Design offers an extensive selection of origami cards.

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