He's a Marine and I understand that, but I don't want to see him go ever.
In the 1980s, when Jacques Delors as commission president was pursuing an integrationist vision, the answer seemed to be to go for ever closer union.
The tradeoff worldview would have us choosing to do something meaningful in the world or transfer wealth to enrich ourselves and go to ever greater heights of voracious mass consumption.
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Mr Major, who preaches the equal opportunities for which his own life is a conspicuous advertisement, has far to go if ever he is to impose that vision on a deeply conservative country.
There's tremendous construction in Belfast, there's economic growth, there's increasing travel and commerce, I think people don't want to go back and I think they won't ever go back to what existed during the troubles.
"I don't think you can ever go too wrong calling something what it is, " Scott said.
This California company may not ever go bankrupt, but investors who believe in its valuation might.
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Do you ever go through phases where you only listen to one playlist on your iPod?
Continued pressure requires continued build-up of military forces, but this clearly cannot go on for ever.
Also, you can get those ballot questions before you ever go into the poll in different languages.
You might be cajoled into buying gold coins which may or may not ever go up in value.
For unless it turns out to have one, the search for a vaccine could go on for ever.
Best of all, it completely obviates the need to ever go outside again.
If you ever go into an interview without knowing what quotes you want to see, you have already failed miserably.
Having shaken off a sense of gloom, Hong Kong's retail investors now seem to have forgotten things can ever go wrong.
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Shaped like domes, jellyfish, spaceships and icebergs, few of these notions of futuristic dwellings will ever go beyond the design stage.
As fellow Forbes.com contributor and noted attorney Michael Bobelian has recently pointed out , few class actions ever go to trial.
No one will ever go back to the days of bloated inventories.
So you can go do what ever you want but you're not taking your number, which was thought to be a huge mellow-drama.
They are straight and wide and seem to go on for ever, perfect for cruising over long distances, powered by big lazy engines.
It had been going down so hard and for so long at that point that no one believed it would ever go up again.
Bethany said she came to see that she needed help because she realised the problem could go on for ever "or get even worse".
Los Angeles is a huge Petri dish of entrepreneurship, yet few of its startups, not counting those in entertainment, ever go public or grow into world-beaters.
Barack fought for these reforms because he believes that here in America, no one should ever go broke just because of an accident or an illness.
Of course, to be completely fair, no champion of alternative funds, no matter how enthusiastic, would ever go so far as to support insider trading or illegal market abuse.
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And understand that Barack fought for these reforms because he believes that here in America, no one should ever go broke just because of an accident or an illness.
While increasingly faster communications are here to stay, face-to-face skills have been a staple for getting business done for too long to think they will ever go out of style altogether.
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