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Never
Not ever not at any time at no time whether past present
Bounty of Queen Anne
English Crown was transferred by Queen Anne to trustees for ever, called 'Governors,' to form a perpetual fund for the augmentation
VerbarNe Temere
of a Roman Catholic or of a person who has ever been a Roman Catholic if not contracted before a duty
hardly ever
Seldom rarely almost never
Excelsior
More lofty still higher ever upward
Ever
At any time at any period or point of time
trust
for in the interest of another [no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public
serve
required by law [no notice of any such request was ever served on the husband "National Law Journal"] 2 : to
jus cogens
(as by treaty) [it is doubtful that any state has ever violated jus cogens norms on a scale rivaling that of
Betel leaves
Betel leaves, the leaf of an Asian ever green climbing plant, which is chewed and used as a
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