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  • 11eternally — eternal ► ADJECTIVE 1) lasting or existing forever. 2) valid for all time: eternal truths. ● the Eternal City Cf. ↑the Eternal City ● eternal triangle Cf. ↑eternal triangle …

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  • 12Eternally Yours — Infobox Album | Name = Eternally Yours Type = Studio album Artist = The Saints Released = May 1978 Recorded = Roundhouse Studios, London and mixed at Wessex Studio 1978 Genre = Punk rock Label = Harvest (UK), Sire (U.S.), EMI Music Australia… …

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  • 13Eternally Yours (film) — Infobox Film name = Eternally Yours caption = DVD Cover director = Tay Garnett producer = Tay Garnett Walter Wanger (Executive Producer) writer = C. Graham Baker Gene Towne starring = Loretta Young David Niven Broderick Crawford Hugh Herbert… …

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  • 14eternally — adverb see eternal I …

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  • 15eternally — See eternality. * * * …

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  • 16eternally — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, always, boundlessly, ceaselessly, constantly, continually, endlessly, ever, everlastingly, evermore, forever, forevermore, illimitably, immeasurably, immensely, in perpetuity, incalculably, incessantly,… …

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  • 17eternally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. forever, endlessly, continually, perpetually; see forever 1 , regularly 2 …

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  • 18eternally — adv. without end, forever; in a timeless manner; constantly …

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  • 19eternally — ad. 1. In eternal wise. See the adjective under 1, 3, 4, 5. 2. Endlessly, interminably, perpetually, ceaselessly, continually, everlastingly, always, ever, aye, evermore, for everlasting, forever, for aye, forever and ever, world without end,… …

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  • 20eternally — adv forever, evermore, Poetic, or Dial. ay, Poetic, or Dial. for ay, for everlasting, Latin, in saecula saeculorum; everlastingly, timelessly, interminably, through all the ages, world without end, to the end of time, till the crack of doom, till …

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