With four kids and ever burgeoning grandkids, nieces and nephews it all adds up.
But not least among his more amazing powers has been a superhuman charisma and ever-enduring appeal.
And ever more new wireless standards, such as the three flavors of Wi-Fi, are spreading fast.
In life, we are big-hearted and ever willing to lend a shoulder when needed.
Each of these is a big and ever-shifting sector, often with more losers than winners.
Audiences are fragmented, and ever more viewers are using devices like TiVo to zap commercials.
Easter, Harvest, Christmas: it all went round, forever and ever, and nothing could change that.
Another bonus is that such lasers are becoming more efficient and ever more powerful.
The long awaited and ever elusive correction seems to be near, if not in progress.
Going private will allow them to re-brand and rebuild without the market's influence and ever-watchful eye.
It has been ongoing and ever-present during the entire process of programme planning and implementation.
The museum's vicissitudes reflect the city's ambiguous and ever-changing relationship with its own past.
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There were one-time charges and gains, "repositioning" costs, impairment adjustments and ever-confusing special accounting measures.
President Clinton, undisciplined and ever concerned with the here and now, cannot articulate them.
The rapidly growing and ever changing global economy is an inescapable fact of our time.
And ever-increase tonnage of U.S. coal bound for China is adding to the problem.
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And ever since, the United States and Mexico have lived intersecting and overlapping histories.
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Save the great political project that is the eurozone and ever closer European integration.
And ever since then, it has been clear -- even in the rules of our committee.
Instead, the borders, like the rest of Myanmar, remain desperately poor and ever more restive.
And ever since then, engineers have been kind of been injecting this dam with something called grout.
Today, in our fast paced, technical and ever expanding universe we have an even larger blank canvas.
"The management got me in and ever since I've been here everyone has been magnificent, " Stein continued.
Fuel importers, such as Egypt, face a vicious, bankrupting, spiral of higher oil prices and ever bigger subsidies.
At stake is--pick a number--billions of potential users and ever-more unique ways to separate cash from Web users.
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"I am, and ever will be, a white-socks, pocket-protector, nerdy engineer, " he said in February 2000, in a rare public appearance.
The leaders, especially Thabo Mbeki, deputy president and ever keen to court friends, were quick to congratulate her.
There are signs that Philip Morris recognizes its conundrum: a continually dwindling market size and ever rising excise taxes.
And ever since then, this seven dollar check has been hanging out in MoneyDance waiting to be reconciled.
There are two roads to bad energy policy: bad legislation and ever-shifting legislation.
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