It is mawkish and it attempts to resurrect an appeal in a type of Britishness that the 1960s laid to rest but which Bond has been giving moth-to-mouth ever since, never more so than here.
But Stein's book is fascinating (who knew there was an ostrich-feather bubble?) as well as prescient (over-reliance on credit, neglecting to diversify your assets, the belief that a commodity will never, ever lose value--sounds vaguely familiar).
The researchers also stress that the figures they uncovered can only ever be an estimate - as they can never know for certain what percentage of those who took part actually stuck to the dice rules and answered truthfully.
An extraordinary, extraordinary group of astronauts who gave their lives and did it in a way that they knew exactly the risk but never in a -- ever do we ever want to see a circumstance where something like this could ever happen.
It will only ever be used in self-defence, and will never fight outside Swiss territory.
CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- I never thought I'd ever spend a birthday in a sushi restaurant in Cairo.
In Africa and Asia, the colonial rulers never practised democracy, though Britain made ever-so-timid, belated steps towards it in India.
You might say that Walmart would never, ever start hawking its own e-readers, but crazier things have happened -- Best Buy has an entire brand devoted to in-house goods, and Amazon itself has expanded from an online storefront for laundry detergent and bestselling novels to a bona fide hardware mainstay.
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"There's never been any proof that self-certification ever resulted in a problem in an aircraft, " said John Goglia, a former member of the National Transportation Safety Board, the nation's top aviation investigation agency.
When asked if he would ever be a stay-at-home-dad, he stated: NEVER.
While he produced the party's best-ever showing in a contest for a Westminster seat, he was never elected as an MP and was later given a peerage.
Mozilo is sitting pretty avoiding much of the Countrywide infection that has plagued Bank of America ever since the acquisition while Moynihan and BofA continue to fight its never-ending battles.
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All three kinds appear among the new books about the Internet: call them the Never-Betters, the Better-Nevers, and the Ever-Wasers.
"We want people to look through images of the Martian surface - it's a region that's never been explored in this detail before - no one has ever seen these images close up, so we don't know what would be there, " says Dr Lintott.
In the never-ending quest for more speed and power in computers, ever-increasing numbers of individual transistors must be crammed onto silicon chips.
Bangladesh's highest-ever fourth innings total was 413 against Sri Lanka in 2008, while India have never conceded more than 369 when bowling last.
In the United States, we will never forget how Australia invoked the ANZUS Treaty -- for the first time ever -- showing that our two nations stood as one.
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Mr. ZAYER: A man like me, might be any man, any human, will never ever feel relaxed or happy if he realizes that there's somebody else - younger - had been killed because of him.
With a robust set of features, including intuitive route guidance, Wi-Fi positioning, as well as local and category search functionalities, ForeverMap 2 is the first-ever digital map app for NOOK, enabling users to experience and explore their surroundings like never before through their NOOK devices.
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Beckham has never tried to hide her celebrity, nor has she ever quite shed her lower-class roots, which just seemed more amplified by the way she showed off her newly acquired wealth through broadcasting her designer labels through monogrammed bags, labeled Ts and the Burberry check.
We felt a few bumps and jolts over pockmarked pavement, due largely we suspect to the standard run-flat tires (which by nature are stiffer than conventional rubber), but by the same token the ride is never floaty or bouncy, which will certainly spare rear-seat riders from ever feeling seasick in this land yacht.
Microbicides, of course, will never provide the long-term protection afforded by a vaccine should one ever be developed.
Contrary to her detractors' caricature, she is not claiming that marriage is a now-or-never proposition for Princeton women, only that now is far more opportune than later is likely ever to be.
For the last 13 years, Great Britain have never been out of the top five at a major Championship - an impressive record but without ever quite managing to win at world level.
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But there is a flaw in every great heist which none of the films ever seem to acknowledge - despite the huge risks the criminals take and the value of the stolen art, they never make much money.
Now, you can lock the orientation sensor and pretty much never encounter this issue again (we can't ever really imagine needing to read a text-based book with adjustable font sizes in landscape mode, after all), but it seemed worth mentioning given it goes unchanged since the previous version.
And the girls, three of them university students, are so silly: dreaming non-stop of love and marriage, practising astrology, obsessed by the men they never, or hardly ever, are allowed to see but with whom they chirp like crickets throughout the night on their mobile phones.
How do the social workers, the hospital staff, the police, the teachers, the railway workers, the prison and immigration officials -- and yes, the bankers and MPs -- feel about the hypocrisy of a press that so readily dishes out bitter medicine but can never, ever take it?
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