He was a passionate supporter and was an ever-present at club games for many years. |
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He came through steadily last year and this season he's performed very well and been almost an ever-present. |
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The 19-year-old has been an ever-present in the league side since his arrival. |
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The 29-year-old player has been an ever-present in all competitive first team matches. |
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Though the threat of violence is ever-present, he steadfastly refuses to portray the kids as victims. |
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There exists the ever-present danger of slipping too far to one side or the other. |
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The mountain is ever-present on the horizon, looking over the plains below. |
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Ernie was an ever-present in that season when they eventually lost in the semi-final replay. |
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The officer has been an ever-present at the maritime warfare training centre. |
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The ubiquitous albondigas, the ever-present boquerones, the dreary old patates bravas, but Seville is an honourable exception to a sad trend. |
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His scruffy beard and ever-present American Spirit cigarette can't quite conceal his baby face. |
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The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward. |
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With the tall trees canopying the driveway, there was an ever-present fresh scent of nature in the air. |
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Beneath it, there's a sense that the ever-present vibraphone and glockenspiel are tapping out a secret language. |
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In between puffs on the ever-present cigarette he will reminisce about golf for hours. |
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Beneath my not too unordinary 84 years of woes and joys, I've found something beneficent, precious, good and ever-present. |
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An overfull roll-your-own dangles precariously from his ever-present cigarette holder. |
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On the other side, the statue of the late Al Waxman, King of Kensington, beams down on us with its ever-present smile. |
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Adam turned to see Ted, Wilson's friend and ever-present companion in trouble. |
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It was a very deep and profound meditation on the widening gyre of human history and the ever-present possibility of catastrophic encounters. |
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She loved Kieran undyingly, but her vows hung over her head, reminding her of her ever-present duty. |
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Galicia is a mountainous land of ever-present rain and mists and lush greenery. |
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This state power is an ever-present self-perpetuating body over and above society. |
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They gave ultimatums, including the ever-present cloud of separatism, that had the Feds shaking in their boots. |
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My ever-present guard watched as I gently sang them lullabies and tucked them into their trundle beds. |
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He entered the courthouse with his customary sun glasses and ever-present cell phone. |
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During the crisis I was ever-present at the central command post for Soviet Air Defense Forces. |
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Imagine the ever-present fear of watching their children disappear when they reached school age. |
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Irons had changed into a suit, the ever-present watch chain glinting in the late light. |
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The organisers stalwartly voiced their blunt, yet highly educated opinions in the ever-present media. |
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It also shows the limits of local capacity and the ever-present need for governments to act. |
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Certain ever-present or long-standing phenomena are now growing in intensity and visibility, even becoming critical. |
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Constellations, which could have enabled them to calculate the year, couldn't be seen through the ever-present cloud cover. |
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Ranging from tension to warfare to post-conflict recovery, conflict posed an ever-present factor and challenge to conservation efforts. |
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Most of them mix in words from other languages, like Sundanese, Javanese and the ever-present Betawi. |
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This redefinition is ever-present on their values but also those of the company. |
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The idea was to deter criminals with the ever-present threat of death for their crimes. |
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A relational theism must replace the ever-present individualism that haunts modern and postmodern North American culture. |
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However, this risk is ever-present since legislation in any form is the work of a political authority. |
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Lyricism combines with charm, with the soloist's technical virtuosity ever-present, but never indulged in showily for its own sake. |
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He threw the cloth toward the ever-present fire, uncaring of whether it landed in the flames or on the floor. |
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All I could see was her smirk in my mind, the ever-present leer that had come to mean so much for me. |
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The rice was light and fluffy and not sticky or glutinous in any way, coming straight from the ever-present rice cooker. |
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Contamination of organic or conventional crops is an ever-present risk. |
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In the ever-present darkness that shrouds Dudleytown Hill, owls are said to hoot throughout the day. |
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The ever-present heart and anchor, symbols of hope and trust, were generally flanked by initials or sometimes even names. |
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However, as the water passes through the turbines, with ever-present air, it becomes supersaturated with nitrogen. |
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After leaving Cambridge, he was ever-present on television in comedy shows and panel games. |
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The current, ever-present threat of an imminent war can often make people feel fearful and powerless. |
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A sinister yet plainly demarcated force of evil is ever-present in his films. |
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The cameramen were filming the event, and the ever-present director was narrating. |
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Religion and superstition are ever-present in Gothic thrillers. |
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One of the ever-present emotions during the film is one of loss. |
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He has been an ever-present for them in the league this season. |
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Ellis has been an ever-present in the fleet for the last 20 years. |
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He qualified for the Tour in 1988 and has been an ever-present since then. |
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She heard the tin whistle begin, and without even realising she was doing it, began tapping her feet to the ever-present drum. |
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Noisy generators added to the cacophony of street sounds, mixing in with scooters, car horns and the ever-present meringue music. |
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These days our rivers are much cleaner but the ever-present balsam is an alien which we could all do without! |
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The food was plain and the menus monotonous, and it took time to get used to the ever-present tea, heavily sweetened with molasses and poured from large steel drums. |
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Using a computer in Antarctica, even inside the base, meant having to wear a wristband to earth oneself from ever-present static electricity shocks. |
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Pushed up on his forehead was his ever-present green eyeshade. |
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On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire. |
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Sylvatic plague, sometimes also called campestral plague, is ever-present in endemic areas, circulating among rock and ground squirrels, deer mice, voles, chipmunks, and others. |
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His temperateness helped to keep the ever-present threat of religious riots at bay. |
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First, there is the ever-present temptation to somehow bend the rules to prevent Parliament from being able to fully exercise its powers. |
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Some giant trevallies, the odd green jobfish and a solitary amberjack had paid us a visit, together with an ever-present and rather annoying pack of small reef sharks. |
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What is she concealing, this girl who just arrived in Quebec from Paris, behind her ever-present dark glasses? |
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Nationalist politics is ever-present, constantly exerting an undertow away from the positive dynamic of European integration. |
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In view of the ever-present machismo, the girls can rarely make a positive change to their lives without their boyfriend's consent. |
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A third feature of Maoism is the idea that the bourgeois menace is ever-present, so party officials must always be vigilant to prevent the revolution's corruption. |
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I also hope, as the rapporteur just mentioned, that ways will be found to deal effectively with the ever-present problem of application and implementation. |
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The Conservatives are asking the middle class and the poorest members of our society to tighten their belts and cope with the ever-present effects of the recession. |
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With the threat of avian influenza an ever-present concern, cleaning and disinfection of the Janzen facilities is done by on-farm staff, reducing farm traffic and increasing biosecurity. |
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Poor and very poor households cannot afford to hire labour, and given the ever-present risk of a poor harvest, they seek safety in working on other people's fields, rather than maximising labour on their own fields. |
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Owing to the ever-present risk inherent in peace operations, disaster recovery and business continuity are a permanent consideration, from the mission planning stages through mission liquidation. |
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Beyond the problems with money and accommodation, the ever-present threat of being arrested, or fears of the family being broken up, also create a difficult context for child development. |
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The ever-present dichotomy between the requirements of defence policy and the financial needs of other national tasks will continue into the future. |
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No doubt, as our legal systems continue to unfold to meet societal changes and needs, the need to harmonize into a coherent whole will be ever-present. |
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The floor is covered in potato chip wrappers, discarded water bottles, and the ever-present dust that defines Cairo. |
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He had his chair tipped back on its two rear legs and was waving his ever-present cheroot around animatedly, managing not to spill his martini in the process. |
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And like narcosis in deep-diving, there is the ever-present spectre of altitude sickness that affects the climber's ability to correctly assess the environment around him. |
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Long-tailed macaque monkeys and silver leaf monkeys are ever-present. |
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The sunlight tinged everything dully orange, its rays sifting through an ever-present layer of dust, and in it her aquiline profile was haloed in gold. |
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For most people, their making it involves no luck, no fortuity, no assistance from barely visible yet ever-present forces. |
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It wasn't about U.S. pressuring the parties to resume negotiations, the ever-present goal of Kerry's shuttle diplomacy. |
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Mendoza then approached Colombian contractors, but they were far too intimidated by the ever-present menace of Escobar. |
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Its atmosphere is nonetheless bleak, evoking cold gray skies and a pinched existence in a slum area of town, with the ever-present fear of discrimination. |
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Evi filmed her run-in at the union offices with her ever-present handheld camera. |
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Hidden behind ever-present sunglasses, he appeared immune to pressure. |
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But a certain shrillness of tone and an unwillingness to take sufficiently seriously the ever-present danger of terrorist atrocities of appalling brutality has lessened their impact. |
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Instead of calling to some other being we can discover the angelic power in our own souls, because that is where we enter the ever-present, divine source. |
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Deliveries are made 24 to 48 hours after the order is placed, in a refrigerated lorry or cool box, with the respect of the cold chain an ever-present concern. |
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The issue of the single-parent family is ever-present, with the family dynamics of Jenny, her dad and her step-mum a major issue from the start. |
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The gleeful grisliness makes for some funny moments, and there's a nicely spooky Halloween atmosphere, due to the location shooting and the ever-present smoke machine. |
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For example, the ever-present complaints about sagging pants. |
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Most farmers were in debt, and poverty was an ever-present fact of life. |
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The Tory delight at the politics underlining his address will also do something to heal the ever-present tensions between the party and the Church of England. |
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Besides the cabins and the ever-present haylofts, we can also find in this unique natural and architectural settlement a fire station, wooden stables, woodsheds, and barns. |
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Nuit d'orage is truly a children's book in the sense that it speaks to our inner child: the ever-present child who faces simple truths and asks the big questions before they become realities. |
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An ever-present threat of instant zombification would, I imagine, make you write or speak more carefully. |
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Fabrics include the ever-present chenille, as well as velvets and lots of smooth cotton sateens. |
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Whatever the case, they married in February of 1867 and Macdonald gained a wife who was truly a helpmate, an ever-present support during the rest of his political career. |
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Whenever we make a phone call or find ourselves in an environment filled with background music, these ever-present elements in our life are thanks to George Owen Squier. |
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At the moment of the killing, the black fabric covering the rotating platform is stripped off by some of the ever-present gremlin people to reveal blood red undercovering. |
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Some complaints about the Prospect Park trails seem to reflect the ever-present realities of urban horseback riding. Joggers and even bikers wander onto the bridle path. |
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