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The guilt was always there, it was everpresent, but these days it had become somewhat muffled guilt—everything came to her these days as muffled, not-quite-there, illusory, everything except her overpowering anxiety over Ashish.
For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011
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Not to mention the everpresent problem of shelf space.
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The everpresent crosswind was about 20 mph and my friends were blazing away at this deer who never moved.
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Rumors place a small giant population somewhere among the Hriak Peaks, though the everpresent goblins in that region prevent any expeditions from finding out the truth.
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We as police are not everpresent and/or perfect in our ability to protect people.
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The everpresent crosswind was about 20 mph and my friends were blazing away at this deer who never moved.
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With a narrative momentum that almost never relaxes, "A Prophet" is a movie in which violence, or its shadow, is everpresent and, when it happens, very real — quick, messy, awkward, largely inefficient.
'A Prophet': The Crime Epic Reborn John Anderson 2010
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I'm also hugely relieved that much of the fear and sadness wore away over time--or, anyway, they're not as everpresent-- while the bedrock of curiosity about life remains.
"Hey babe, your hair's alright..." Fresca 2010
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So I got this big grey mare, took a long pull from my everpresent silver flask of good cognac, and rode home, and then right up the stone steps of the house's main entrance.
ɘloЯ 2010
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With the law on their side, the next challenge for the family will be this: How can they stop the spread of the remaining photos, everpresent on the Web?
One Step Closer 2010
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