Several decades later, in the 1950s, Gloria Swanson pitched Puritan's Forever Young cocktail dresses.
Italy is trying to change its stripes from a defensive, mechanical style of play it's forever been known for.
"Once a historic building's gone, it's gone forever, " says Clementine Cecil, director of lobby group Save Britain's Heritage, echoing a cry heard throughout Europe from campaigners unwilling to compromise on architectural history.
"I believe there is no need for Iran to be at war with the U.S. forever, " he said.
With TV, it's captured on film good or bad and it's there forever.
"One-third of the industry is gone, and it's gone forever, " says Jay Baron of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor.
"One-third of the industry is gone, and it's gone forever, " says Jay Baron of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
In 1913, a groundbreaking show at the Armory, which brought hundreds of works by modern European artists to New York for the first time, changed Stieglitz's world forever.
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That parent is under no obligation to give the other parent access to the child, and it is not unusual for one parent to be cut out of their children's lives forever.
It's my forever house that won't last forever.
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That decision hardly sits well with some Ipswich parents who brought the matter to court, arguing that the trust is not only ignoring Mr. Payne's wishes banning the land's sales forever, but that the sale price is too low.
The most articulate and powerful of the finger-pointers was author John Steinbeck, whose book The Grapes of Wrath had not only leapt onto the best-seller list after its publication in April but was also well on its way to becoming seared into the public's imagination forever.
"He's been in office forever, but he's now taking on Albany, " he said.
Some progressives are leery of this approach, since it would put the foreign earnings of U.S.-based companies forever beyond Washington's reach.
"I grew up in Queens, it's been here forever, " said Gregory Lehman, an attorney.
Then he would say, I'm writing you a song that's gonna last forever.
When her father finally ventured out, Yasmine's life changed forever.
However, the FAI rules, state that to claim an official ballooning record, a balloonist must also bring the envelope down and therefore the Austrian's altitude will forever remain just an unofficial mark.
For although he made much of his fortune for himself, by founding an engineering firm called TransTec, Mr Robinson's career was forever altered, for both good and ill, by one extraordinary stroke of luck.
Steven Spielberg said Harryhausen's inspiration "goes with us forever", while James Cameron said Hollywood's science-fiction film-makers had been "standing on the shoulders of a giant".
But can the pharmaceutical firm's earnings keep climbing forever, or will they eventually bounce off the stratosphere?
Thus was one of the seminal documents of U.S. history lost forever.
And because Mr. Blagojevich stands accused of trying to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the president-elect, Mr. Obama's name will be forever linked to the case, even though he isn't accused of wrongdoing.
"He has changed the lives dramatically of the majority of Venezuelans, he's altered the country forever, his policies have reduced poverty more than half and have brought people out of dire circumstances (who) today enjoy a decent standard of living, " Golinger said.
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