The worst downturn in a lifetime appears to be over, at least as far as China is concerned.
Both called it a "once in a lifetime experience" for the fans planning to come.
Suzy Buttress, of Basingstoke, described witnessing the bright light as a "once in a lifetime thing".
Insurance companies can no longer limit the amount of coverage you can receive in a lifetime.
The Swansea Harrier led all the way to win in a lifetime best 49.58 seconds.
If you are not, it hardly rates as a once in a lifetime experience.
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The White House Internship Program is a once in a lifetime opportunity that I highly recommend.
"That kind of stuff only happens to a perfumer once or twice in a lifetime, " said Turin.
Many will be in Florida for a very special viewing of the once in a Lifetime Event.
For some of us fans, it is worth several visits in a lifetime.
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"In the last two years we've probably collected more data than we had in a lifetime before, " he says.
Caspar Weinberger worked tirelessly and with distinction and dignity in a lifetime of public service and private sector leadership.
Make no mistake about it, Oktoberfest in Munich is a bucket list, once in a lifetime, activity of epic proportions.
In a lifetime of shrewd business moves that mirrored his felicity as a writer, Shakespeare saved his best for last.
To this I can only give my standard reply: Folks, you only get 80, 000 meals maybe in a lifetime.
Instead the songwriter and singer, now 60, sets out to distil all he has learned in a lifetime of musical collaboration.
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The communications revolution is perhaps the most significant happening in a lifetime of two wars and vast economic and social change.
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There will be a cap on how much you can be charged in out-of-pocket expenses in a year or in a lifetime.
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With the same family owning the property for more than 100 years, the sale has been branded a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Looking back now on our season I realize how blessed we were to have experienced such a once in a lifetime college year.
"I think we have an opportunity to transform the economy, an opportunity such as we have only comes along once in a lifetime, " he says.
And it's true for our workers as well, when a college graduate earns over 60 percent more in a lifetime than a high school graduate.
Mrs Rumboll said it would be a once in a lifetime event and the presence of the Duke of Gloucester made it even more special.
"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for me and I'm determined to work as hard as I can and take my chance, " explained Tincknell.
And of course computers are extremely fast, so they can perform more calculations in a second than you could in a lifetime using pencil and paper.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust (GWT) launched a bid to buy it, saying it is a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to protect a piece of literary heritage.
Lady Grey-Thompson saw the London Games, with some 300 athletes in the British Paralympic team, as a "once in a lifetime opportunity to showcase disability sport".
That Treasury sponsored turnaround was a once in a lifetime opportunity for GM to apologize to the American consumer and vow to now get it right.
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