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Sample sentences: Einkerkerung ist immer noch eine weit verbreitete Strafe. |
Incarceration is still a widespread method of punishment. |
Juden waren einst Nomaden und sind es in gewisser Hinsicht immer noch. | Hebrews used to be nomads, and in some ways they still are. |
Sie trug immer noch schwarz und trauerte um ihren verstorbenen Gatten. | She was still wearing black, grieving her late husband. |
immer größer werdend | ever-growing |
für immer; unendlich (weit) | forever |
trotzdem, aber; noch, immer noch | still |
immer lebhafter | livelier and livelier |
doch; jedoch; wie auch immer | however |
für immer | for ever; for good |
immer wieder kehrend | recurrent |
immer; stets; jederzeit | always |
wohin/wo auch immer | wherever |

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It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
We did not feel any danger at all and found the area very attractive. Especially Bocca with its colorful building appealed to us. In addition, we found out that Maradonna was the king of this neighborhood.
It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
We did not feel any danger at all and found the area very attractive. Especially Bocca with its colorful building appealed to us. In addition, we found out that Maradonna was the king of this neighborhood.