He was the baby, and they called him that because 'Baa' was the first thing he ever said.
Has he ever said that to you face to face?
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In fairness to Wenger this time around, he only ever said "could" as opposed to "would".
He ranked him as among the top five students he has ever had and said he couldn't agree more with his fiscal positions.
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" He's now, with this Giants team, happier than he's ever been, he said, and so "I don't have to express my anger so much.
"Roman is ambitious as he has ever been, " he said.
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"Olly is in outstanding form and is playing as well at 12 as he ever has, " said Ashton.
He seems to have sensed that the music was in what he did, not what he said, nor could he ever for the rest of his life say anything that would measure up to the enormity of the achievement for which he had become the unwilling public face.
He said research showed most people contacted the force by telephone and he said there were more ways than ever for the public to get hold of officers.
Ford has said there is no video and has called the allegations ridiculous, but he has refused to take questions from the media and still has not said whether he has ever used crack.
In the case of Brothers, along with one other film he declined to name, he said they were profitable before they ever spent a day filming.
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He said all he ever wanted was the whole issue to be properly examined.
"The Michael Schumacher we will see next year will be the best Michael Schumacher ever, " he said.
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"The first part of this year has been our best ever, " he said.
"I want to go out being, having a reputation as a very good, maybe the greatest mayor ever, " he said.
"It's something that will stay with them forever and ever, " he said.
He said the biggest ever sustained investment in Wales and its public services meant the assembly would be able to honour the pledges.
"The decision to retain Woolwich Station means that the Army's 400-year-old links with the area can continue as strong as ever, " he said.
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"The movie business is tough, and it's tougher now than ever, " he said sitting on a terrace off the Palais, the center of the festival.
"I wanted the most delicious pot of mussels ever, " he said.
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"We want to deliver the best Paralympic Games ever, " he said.
"I think the British public can be proud that we have cut the seven-year credit card limit for the EU for the first time ever, " he said.
"Their diversity and quality, carrying with them the stamp of excellence as awarded by our expert booksellers, demonstrates that the world of children's books is as exciting and innovative as ever, " he said.
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But neither OS will ever dominate, he said.
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"There are no significant organisations opposed to repeal, and the opportunity to make the much needed changes to this offensive 18th century act - which is still in force - is now greater than ever, " he said.
"Technology is clearly having a big impact on the way we try and build our brands at Unilever, particularly on a brand like Axe, which is targeted at 12- to 24-year-old guys who are the most media-savvy and technologically savvy generation ever, " he said.
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