But he knows that his famous pedigree cannot sustain him for ever, and that failure will mean a long fall.
For a moment, I thought of the boy on the road and wondered if it would ever come to this for him, if he would ever come home and find someone he cared for, but no longer loved, asleep in an armchair.
For him only ever having played his rugby league in this country is quite a unique situation.
William Hague was indeed a far better performer, particularly in the Commons, than his critics ever gave him credit for.
Hardly anybody ever quit working for him or for Doble.
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For Lula da Silva, Friday's announcement in Copenhagen, Denmark, that Rio de Janeiro will host the 31st Olympiad in 2016 signified a major achievement not only for his hemisphere (no city in South America has ever before hosted the games) but for him -- a former autoworker and union organizer who defied dizzying odds to become president.
He had trouble with it, because no place could ever be exactly right for him.
It is that instead of Buffett lending that money to Bank of America and Goldman and any others he is propping up(which in my opinion should be allowed to fail and fail hard so as to prevent their business models from contaminating the economic picture ever again) is for him to use much less of it in a philanthropic manner.
It was totally out of character and for the first time ever I picked him up and left a restaurant.
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Meanwhile Governor Davis, who seems to have an almost Clintonesque luck in having enemies prone to self-destruction (but not, as yet, any of the president's knack for attracting opponents who loathe him), looks ever stronger.
America is better for having him and every other Vietnamese American I have ever been personally acquainted with.
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Briers went on to star as the obsessive Martin Bryce in Ever Decreasing Circles, again written for him by Esmonde and Larbey.
In northern Mozambique, cotton farmer Americo Candido Asan says U.S. subsidies drive prices ever lower, making it difficult for him to make a profit.
The president himself enjoys the same sort of adulation - a recent survey gave him an 88% approval rating, the highest ever for a Philippine leader.
"I had a good relationship with the boy but I never, ever thought we were going to keep him for a long time, " said the Scot.
"I have fantastic respect for John Terry, ever since I saw him as a young player when I was at Chelsea as a player myself, " added Hughes.
The indefatigable Trott brought up his second Test score in excess of 150 as wickets tumbled around him, with the ever-persistent Peter Siddle rewarded for a spirited bowling display with figures of 6-75, his fourth five-wicket haul in Test cricket.
At the end of the day our legal system got Bonds, 47, on obstuction of justice for his response before a federal grand jury when he was asked if his trainer, Greg Anderson, ever gave him anything that required a syringe for injection.
This strikes him as the worst thing that has ever happened, and for a moment he sobs uncontrollably.
He did not demur even when asked to fix watches, although that enterprise did spectacularly badly, and earned him more kicks than kudos, for no watch he took apart ever kept time again.
Armstrong got rich thanks to the beneficence of people who didn't just back him but lauded, even lionized him as the greatest cyclist ever, and perhaps pound-for-pound one of the world's finest sportsmen.
And when Gordy called him "the greatest entertainer who ever lived, " they rose for a standing ovation.
He called the gathering, many watching him in person at Louisville for the first time, his favorite moment ever.
The Administration, for instance, appointed an acting solicitor general for an entire Supreme Court term without ever formally nominating him.
He is different, we ain't ever seen an England winger like him - that's for sure.
"I'm so sorry for everything that has ever happened, " she says she told him, in case they didn't make it.
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And it became evident that the battle for the dwindling chance of a miraculous recovery was going to leave him unable ever to go home again.
He has been a truly great footballer - one of the best players we've ever seen in the Premier League - but now people will remember him for that goal against Ireland.
The explanation offered by the book, due for publication this October, is that he was trapped into a series of ever-escalating lies by the Guardian's determination to nail him for breaching cabinet rules on hospitality.
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