The finals were the same as always: no vocabulary, just spellers trying to avoid the doomsday bell.
The finals looked the same as always: No vocabulary, just spellers trying to avoid the doomsday bell.
The finals would look the same as always: No vocabulary, just spellers trying to avoid the doomsday bell.
My pastor always says no day is promised, so if that's the case, why do we engage in this counterproductive lowering of expectations?
He also asserts that the ultimate safeguard in entering into such negotiations is that the United States can always say no if it does not get what it wants.
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But it's also a somewhat convenient position because he can always say no one tried to win the war the way that I suggested to win it, because I don't think that there is going to be a commitment of a lot more troops.
With regard to her sacking, Mrs Gillan said she would not divulge any details of her conversation with Prime Minister David Cameron, other than to say that he had always made no secret of his thinking that a Welsh MP would eventually take the role.
That's why when I take people to mountain, I always say, no matter what kind of experience you have, the mountain is always a mountain.
"I always say 'No, I hope not, I'm trying to keep them calm', " he said.
Playing by a separate set of rules than your rivals is always tough, no matter who you are.
Cold snaps in Northern Europe are almost always accompanied by no wind.
In any meeting there is always side channels no matter how much the speaker wishes everyone would pay 100% attention only to them.
And you know, my parents would always say, no, you should be proud of who you are, and you know, I didn't understand that at that time.
The merchant, whether it is a restaurant, shop or an ATM, might ask you if you want to pay in sterling and your answer should always be: No.
Australia has been a staunch ally of the United States, fighting side by side with the U.S. in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the first Gulf War, and Howard argued that Australians should always remember that no nation is more important to our long-term security than that of the United States.
But the truth is that no matter what is on their plates -- and this is what always impresses us -- no matter what their country asks of them, these men and women, they never complain.
Those factors will always be there, no matter how smart your idea may be.
Now competition has minimised that advantage (and no longer always in favour of the Japanese).
Yet in evaluating Mr Vidal's relationships with these figures Mr Kaplan's perceptions are by no means always reliable.
Fans, now long accustomed to labor disputes, always come back, no matter how much they vow to stay away.
When it comes to poor cities, bigger is by no means always better.
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