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“When I returned, I continued to deal with the trauma of loss in my community, with the fumes and debris in the air an ever-constant reminder of what we as a country had experienced.”
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“And Penelope was the ever-constant wife of Odysseus, holding of the suitors at bay and waiting for her long-traveling husband to return.”
“As the other wizard grunted and stumbled, Marrok yanked his ever-constant sword from his scabbard and skewered one of his opponents.”
“We're a post-consumer economy walking full steam ahead into a Knowledge/Service economy and this requires people who know how to think, create and find solutions for the ever-constant changes that our world will be experiencing.”
“Every time I read conservative venom over “evil liberals” I just have to shake my head at the ever-constant hypocrisy.”
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“We can admit and pronounce that mothers are the glue - the foundation - the ever-constant, the homing device, the compass in our children's lives.”
“Change is ever-constant, clouds zipping across a sky.”
“The ice under his feet was rough, the surface edged in tiny nooks and crannies from the ever-constant wind.”
Arctic Fire
“In the backseat of the Nissan sedan Iss-Hogai lay scabbarded and quiescent, its presence an ever-constant weight.”
The Miko
“The ever-constant dust was a chafing reminder of the drought that gripped the land.”
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