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In motion being each and both carried westward, forward and rereward respectively, by the proper perpetual motion of the earth through everchanging tracks of neverchanging space.
Ulysses 2003
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In motion being each and both carried westward, forward and rereward respectively, by the proper perpetual motion of the earth through everchanging tracks of neverchanging space.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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Barrington's lemonflavoured soap, to which paper still adhered, (bought thirteen hours previously for fourpence and still unpaid for), in fresh cold neverchanging everchanging water and dry them, face and hands, in a long redbordered holland cloth passed over a wooden revolving roller.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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Great moments that are directed at our neverchanging society.
News 2010
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