It could never, as Wilson naively envisioned, meaningfully move against a major power.
But it could never withstand the scrutiny to which any great thing is subject were it not worthy of such high esteem.
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"I thought it could never happen again and it has, " said Michelle.
But when it was sold, Odeon put a covenant on the building stating it could never be used as a cinema or for theatrical purposes.
In an economy which used its labour so inefficiently that it could never get enough of it, the women had a duty to do their bit.
Even though it had scale with 750 beds, it could never achieve the financial success of other New York City systems like New York Presbyterian, NYU or Mt.
Although it could never become the most common route by which to enter teaching, the scheme could help to boost the supply of good head teachers (Teach First applicants are screened for leadership potential).
On the SRA's role, he said Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott had envisaged the body to be his "iron fist in an iron glove" - but it could never have lived up to that role.
The Imp uses WiFi and a cloud service to make it easier than ever before for vendors to internet-enable their products, bringing the power of the internet to places and devices it could never reach before.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown declined to give Mr Martin his backing, saying that "the decision about who is Speaker is a matter for the House of Commons - it could never be a matter for the government".
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This deal, struck by JP Morgan, allows a cash-strapped county to upgrade to a world-class sewage system it could otherwise never afford.
Critics of the American draft argue it is so tough that Iraq could never accept it, and suspect that is the point: the new inspection regime is designed to fail, providing a justification for a UN-authorised war.
Celera genomics began life as the swashbuckling mapper of the human genome, but it never could find the profit treasure buried in that map.
"I could never accept it because I knew I would never be accepted as a gay man and still achieve what I wanted to achieve in the game, " he said.
It was at our local bookstore and I used to spend hours reading it, immersing myself in the format (It was forty dollars so I never could afford to purchase it).
When you go through a job like this and situations and you move and you raise six kids and everything else, if it wasn't for her I never could have done it.
It showed why USC could never convert its potential to results on the way to a blah 7-5 record.
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"The money dried up -- and it dried up right after the Cleveland debate, and we never could get it back, " a source close to Walker said of the August 6 debate.
But I'll tell you this: As president, if it took American forces to some degree to coalesce the African Union, I'd be prepared to do it, because we could never allow another Rwanda.
When laying it flat on a lap it's fine, but we could never find a good way to hold it in a more upright position.
When I look back at my own career, it is so full of shocks, surprises, failures, u-turns and right turns, I could never have planned it.
Even if I risked everything, would never get personal compensation, and could probably never talk about it with anyone.
It would be great, he said, if a robot could enter a location that it had never visited before, consult RoboEarth to learn about that place and the objects and tasks in it and then quickly get to work.
Quite frankly, when I got back I wanted to forget it, but I never could.
He knew they could never keep it all in their heads, as he had.
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