In the future, it may be possible to produce systems with hundreds of petabytes, or systems that can hold all of the printed material ever produced times five.
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We can go back and process every video of Times Square ever taken and know how many times someone passed through, and with whom.
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Record labels have faced dire times ever since disrupters like Napster and other Web sharing sites shook the industry.
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But when did the Times ever acknowledge during Bush's tenure that the president's responsibilities put him in a "bind"?
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We, ever since Roman times, we've had generals that march on Rome from Spain, or Gaul, or Egypt, to circumvent the hereditary process.
In these difficult times ever more Americans are heeding this advice and dropping their telephone landlines in favour of mobile phones (see article).
For example, driven by the advice of consultants and the demands of customers, most firms are anxious to squeeze ever faster response times out of their factories.
In fact, the Postal Service has had to adapt to changing times ever since Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general by the Continental Congress in 1775.
Some 330 petabytes of data are estimated to be carried across its servers each year - that's enough capacity to transfer every character ever written in every book ever published 20 times over, the citation said.
Should I ever fall on hard times, it's reassuring to know: There's a straight-back chair waiting for me.
It was one of the few times he ever saw Marley become furious.
Published reports indicate that nuclear attacks against the United States are still being exercised (see the Washington Times, 14 September 1993) and Russian espionage activities in Germany are being conducted as aggressively as ever (see the New York Times, 14 September 1993).
That's nearly five times as many people as watched this year's Super Bowl -- the most popular television broadcast ever -- and about four times as many people as voted in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
And we are confident that Japan will emerge from these difficult times stronger than ever.
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The process should be able to cool antihydrogen atoms to temperatures 25 times chillier than ever before.
Such donor support is more important than ever in these challenging economic times.
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Then again, can such a judgement ever be fairly made in times of peace - so many decades later?
He looks thinner then ever, his voice at times sounded crackly and he had to stop at one point to hitch up his jeans.
Writing as spasmodically as ever in the New York Times on Nov. 8, he urged Democrats to take to the barricades and ... complain!
The biggest release this week probably isn't the best, but if you don't believe they can ever remake Robin Hood enough times, then at least one person will have something new to watch.
For example, even though the radio is still the primary way people listen to music, it is now accompanied by Pandora, iTunes, Spotify and more, leading people to engage in more hours of music listening, in more places, at more times, than ever before.
Sales in the U.K. were also exceptionally strong, with three times the best performance ever for a first week.
In the early 2000s, when the first mega-ramp was built, it was three times larger than anything ever seen in skateboarding.
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MacLeod, capped 21 times, was an ever-present for Scotland during last season's Six Nations championship but missed the recent autumn Test series.
The BBC and the Times will more than ever find themselves jostling in the same business, not casting, not printing but two newsbrokers.
But, as always during a boom, investors and borrowers have got carried away in the belief that the good times will continue for ever.
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Under the Roman Catholic Church's canon law, it is technically possible for a pope to resign, but no pope has ever left office voluntarily in modern times.
The Independent's critic lamented "the worst set of lyrics I have ever seen", while The Times' dissatisfied reviewer accused the Phantom of looking like he had "an unfinished face-lift".
Honestly, at times one wonders how we ever played LittleBigPlanet without a touch screen.
He is the only player to ever win the same tournament eight straight times with his run at the Monte-Carlo Masters.
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