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- adjective Having no
end or beingendless .
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Uploaded and downloaded by generations of your offsprings in neverending, rhyming resurrections of unconscious memory.
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Uploaded and downloaded by generations of your offsprings in neverending, rhyming resurrections of unconscious memory.
Archive 2006-06-01 2006
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The "neverending" Rap style that Mr. Ness pioneered was now infused with rapid fire delivery of multisyllable words in a rhyme that made absolute sense to the listener.
Dart Adams presents Old Ghosts* Dart Adams 2009
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Brothers Mr. Ness and Melle Mel each devised the "neverending" rap style and they perfected the "back & forth" style of rhyming.
Dart Adams presents Old Ghosts* Dart Adams 2009
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"neverending", and "FINALLY done" by knitters did not get through to me until I was about a foot into the pattern.
Etherknitter 2008
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You see, the media and all the empty bobbleheads on the so-called "news" stations are more interested in turning non-news into news in their neverending competition for their precious ad revenue.
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Thanks for playing tho ... we're all incredibly amused by the GOP's neverending quest to slander everything and thereby commit political hare kari. rich in MD
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What about the neverending commentary on her resignation - is that a good move.
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No way, instead the stimulus would have been mostly used to fund neverending wars. fostert Says:
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Considering his neverending campaign trying to drum up support for his tax and spend Big Government socialism, travels to Europe, Middle East and Mexico apologizing for America and the litany of photo ops and Press Conferences, Nobama has delegated everything to Pelosi and Reid.
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